We’ll have to wait just a little bit longer to see Budapest.

Marvel Studios confirmed a new release date for Black Widow, pushing back the entire Phase Four film slate. Natasha Romanoff will now kick butt on screens on Nov. 6.

The movie originally had a May 1 release date, but the global coronavirus pandemic has massively affected the pop culture industry, including Hollywood theatrical releases and production.

All of the planned Phase Four movies essentially moved back one release date: Black Widow took on The Eternals’ original spot; we’ll now meet the new Eternals team on Feb. 12, 2021, which was the Shang-Chi and the Legend of The Ten Rings release date; and so on.

In some good news, Marvel also confirmed that the Captain Marvel sequel will hit the big screen sooner than expected. We’ll get to see our Kree warrior back in action on July 8, 2022. Captain Marvel 2 takes the place of a previously untitled live-action film.

There’s no official word yet on whether the Marvel Disney+ shows will go on as planned, but there will probably be delays for Loki and WandaVision, which both have a spring 2021 release date. Marvel Studios currently paused production on both series.

The current live-action Marvel movie theatrical schedule looks like this:

2020

Black Widow: Nov. 6

2021

The Eternals: Feb. 12
Shang-Chi and the Legend of The Ten Rings: May 7
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: Nov. 5

2022

Thor: Love and Thunder: Feb. 18
Black Panther 2: May 6
Captain Marvel 2: July 8
Untitled: Oct. 7

Catch us in quarantine waiting for 2022 like…

Photo: Marvel Studios 

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Maddie Michalik

Maddie Michalik

Maddie Michalik is the senior editor at the Pop Insider, best known as the resident Insta Queen, where she fuels her geeky heart with the latest entertainment and pop culture news. She travels to different stations in the U.S. and Canada to show all her fav products on TV! Maddie is also an editor at the Toy Insider, the leading consumer holiday gift guide and toy review and news website, and serves as the editor-in-chief of leading trade magazine The Toy Book and weekly e-newsletter Toy Report, keeping the toy industry up to date with the latest happenings. Her love for consuming media is surpassed only by her love creating it (especially when she gets to talk about her favorite things). She is a Leslie Knope in training, and you can often find her rereading the Harry Potter series with a cup of coffee in her hand and patiently waiting for the next season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. See more of Maddie on Twitter and Instagram @MaddieMichalik.

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