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]]>Speaking to Murphy’s Multiverse (opens in new tab), Spellman said “I was surprised about how few of the upcoming Marvel movies have been announced,” before adding, “Fans will start to become more and more clear as these projects get announced.”
Interesting. Marvel, after all, certainly can’t be accused of starving its audience. Black Widow, Shang-Chi (complete with a new trailer), Eternals, and Spider-Man 3 are all out in 2021 alone. Beyond that: MCU mainstays Black Panther, Thor, Doctor Strange, Ant-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain Marvel all have sequels in various stages of production.
Elsewhere, Blade and Fantastic Four are in very early stages. As is, presumably, Captain America 4 – which was reported to be in the works just last week.
What else could there be? The spectre of X-Men and the mutant contingent looms heavily over the MCU, with fans expecting a wave of announcements sooner or later following the return of the character rights after Disney’s acquisition of Fox. They could be prime candidates, as well as the unofficially-official Deadpool 3 – which Kevin Feige talked about earlier this year.
Hopefully, though, this means a widening of the world of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on the big screen. Give us a new Bucky adventure and dazzle us with an Eli Bradley introduction as Patriot. Don’t forget, too: Zemo still has more dance moves left to give.
Mostly, it speaks to Marvel’s sheer ambition. There may be over a dozen movies in the works, but Kevin Feige and company are seemingly only just getting started.
Take a closer, more in-depth look at what’s coming next with our guide to Marvel Phase 4.
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]]>You might be surprised that the usually secretive Marvel Studios, from Kevin Feige on down, has been transparent about second seasons of their TV lineup – including Falcon and The Winter Soldier. In fact, things are looking overwhelmingly positive for those hoping for a speedy return for the duo.
So, join us as we break down everything Marvel has said (so far) about Falcon and The Winter Soldier season 2, including interviews, teases, and even how an awards category might have ultimately given the game away.

Let’s be abundantly clear: there have been no official announcements surrounding Falcon and The Winter Soldier season 2, or any other spinoff involving any of the characters as of writing. The finale ended with a “Captain America and The Winter Soldier” title card, but nothing else.
That’s not to say Marvel isn’t interested. Far from it. Speaking at a Television Critics’ Association tour, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said, “We are keeping in mind a structure [for shows] that would lead into a season 2 and a season 3 in a more direct way than a show like WandaVision, which clearly goes into a feature.”
Feige, though, is living in the here and now for the time being. During a Falcon and The Winter Soldier press conference, he stated that he was focusing solely on the quality of the first season. “We approached it like the movies: We better make this great, because we won’t be able to do another one,” Feige remarked.
But there’s hope. Feige also admitted that the team has kicked around “ideas” for Falcon and The Winter Soldier should that ever come to pass. Though, at this early stage, that’s likely just futureproofing in case a second season is greenlit.

Then, the plot thickens – all thanks to the Emmys. Confused? Marvel has submitted both WandaVision and Falcon and The Winter Soldier in categories for the upcoming awards ceremony. For WandaVision, it falls under the “Limited Series” bracket. Falcon, meanwhile, is just up for Best Drama. It could be done to avoid a clash, though seems to be the biggest indicator yet that we’re getting a Falcon and The Winter Soldier season 2. WandaVision was limited, Falcon’s future is far more open-ended.
At the time of the Emmy submissions, Marvel producer Nate Moore was surprisingly forthright in an interview with IndieWire (opens in new tab). On the prospects of Falcon and The Winter Soldier, he said: “Hopefully at the end of this season, you will see the potential for what we could tell in a subsequent season.”
Moore also doubled down on WandaVision likely being one-and-done, saying, “I think WandaVision is a show you can only do once. She can’t go back into that reality…. whereas Falcon and Winter Soldier is really about dealing with, to me, the legacy of what a superhero is… And that’s a story I think you can revisit in subsequent seasons because it’s an evergreen story.”
That may sound like season 2 is a done deal but, hand on heart, one of the leading cast members for Falcon and The Winter Soldier hasn’t been told about a new season. “No, we have not, and I’ll tell you that honestly, we have not,” Stan replied when asked by Collider (opens in new tab) about whether he’s heard about a renewal. “As per usual, I don’t quite know what the next step is. We never really do.”
There you have it. There’s every reason to be cautiously optimistic. Kevin Feige has plans for second seasons of some shows, while one producer has earmarked Falcon and The Winter Soldier as a leading candidate to continue its story across multiple years on Disney Plus. Seb Stan may not know much about the next step – but it appears he, too, will be along for the ride.
Now, all eyes turn towards Marvel in anticipation of an official announcement. In the meantime, you can check out some of the best shows on Disney Plus.
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