The recent phase 3 announcements from Marvel this week have sent social media users into a frenzy of excitement today, making new movie titles trend and spreading the word on a number of highly anticipated rumors coming true. Below, we've compiled some of your favorite Twitter responses to the news that we feel encompass just how special this movie news is!
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Check out our complete coverage of this news right HERE; but to sum up the Marvel announcements from earlier today, here is a list of the new titles and their respective release dates (via Slash Film):
May 6, 2016: Captain America: Civil War
November 4, 2016: Doctor Strange
May 5, 2017: Guardians of the Galaxy 2
July 28, 2017: Thor: Ragnarok
November 3, 2017: Black Panther
May 4, 2018: Avengers: Infinity War - Part I
July 6, 2018: Captain Marvel
November 2, 2018: Inhumans
May 3, 2019: Avengers: Infinity War - Part II
Here are some of the best Twitter reactions to the Marvel phase 3 movies revealed earlier today:
I do look forward to Marvel movies. I'm interested in their serialized filmmaking. But, c'mon, I want *some* vision behind the camera.
— Matt Patches (@misterpatches) October 28, 2014
We're about three years away from just calling all "the movies" "the Marvels." — Gabe Delahaye (@gabedelahaye) October 28, 2014
Black Panther is @Marvel Studios' first black superhero movie. Damn straight https://t.co/9eU41aPYcr pic.twitter.com/EOCJxyZ8ay
— Kthulhu Opam (@kwameopam) October 28, 2014
All I know is Marvel has 3 years to somehow get all the Fox held heroes into Avengers. Infinity must have everyone. Don't let us down!!!! — Jesse Cox (@JesseCox) October 28, 2014
Is Marvel doing that thing where your dad catches you smoking and makes you smoke a whole pack so you get really sick and learn a lesson?
— Ethical Ghost Ethics (@bombsfall) October 28, 2014
I can't help but think that DC and Marvel announcing eight million superhero movies signals the beginning of the end of the superhero movie. — Colin Moriarty (@notaxation) October 28, 2014
Seriously freaking out with all these Marvel announcements, do people even realize how big of a step this is??? DA FUTURE IS NAO
— Nick Sansolis (@LetsTweetNick) October 28, 2014
What are your reactions to this news? Let us know in the comments section below!
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