
Spider-Man 3 has yet to be announced officially, but director Jon Watts sounds confident he's directing the third film and wants Kraven to be the villain. With Mysterio revealing Spider-Man's secret identity, the aftermath of this moment is something that will need to be explored soon. His senior year will be even tougher for him based on Spider-Man: Far From Home's ending, too. Tom Holland will be 25 in 2021, which is right on the edge of him still believably playing an 18-year-old Peter. The overall goal for the franchise has been to do the first three films during Peter Parker's last three years of high school, which further means that Spider-Man 3 needs to happen sooner rather than later, because of the cast's ages.


Feige previously stated that Marvel would not reveal their plans for these dates (and potentially beyond) until after Spider-Man: Far From Home, which made either San Diego Comic-Con 2019 or D23 in August the most likely options for the highly anticipated Phase 4 announcements to be made. Marvel Studios has yet to confirm their plans, officially, but Disney's release schedule through 2022 guarantees that eight movies are on the way, at least. The release of Spider-Man: Far From Home marks the end of Phase 3 and has everyone wondering what will come next. But, from that initial announcement, up until recently, MCU fans have known precisely what the studio and Kevin Feige were planning to do next, if not for a few years. The slate changed quite a bit as new movies were added - like Spider-Man: Homecoming and Ant-Man and The Wasp - and others removed, like Inhumans.

Back in 2014, Marvel Studios held a special event to announce their then-entire Phase 3 slate. Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 4 is currently unconfirmed, but here are our predictions for what it could look like.
