Last week's big news of Marvel's expanded slate - taking us up to 2019 in a flurry of Thor: Ragnaroks, Guardians Of The Galaxy 2s and Doctor Stranges - has been followed up with some more UK-specific tidings. We speculated that Captain America: Civil War, which sees a May 6, 2016 date in the US, could make its UK bow a week earlier, on April 29, and so it turns out. Technically, the UK will be in Phase Three while the US is still in Phase Two.
Cap's third outing will be followed by Doctor Strange on October 28 (November 4 in the US), before Marvel's first three-film year kicks off with Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 on April 28, 2017 (May 5 in the US), followed by Thor: Ragnarok on July 28 on both sides of the Atlantic, and Chadwick Boseman's **Black Panther **on October 27 (November 3 in the US).
Year three of Phase Three, meanwhile, reintroduces Earth's mightiest heroes for Avengers: Infinity War - Part 1 on April 27 (May 4 in the US), before debuting Carol Danvers' **Captain Marvel **on July 6 in both territories and Inhumans on October 26 in the UK. American viewers will get their first dose of Black Bolt, Medusa, Karnak and co on November 2.
Infinity War**, of course, will get a second, concluding part on May 3, 2019.Head here for the full low-down on all these straight from the mouth of Marvel boss Kevin Feige.