Marvel Studios has been releasing a high volume of content since 2021, as the company has not only cranked out films but also a number of TV series as well. That’s led to some relatively jam-packed years filled with content. That was overwhelming for a number of fans, and I honestly felt the same.

More recently, though, Marvel has seemingly been making efforts not to avoid such a back-up, and studio head Kevin Feige just revealed the company’s strategy for balancing big-and-small screen releases after 2025 and, as a fan, I really dig it. What Did Kevin Feige Say About Film And TV Releases For The Years Following 2025? The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase Four (which was praised by some and criticized by others) featured a considerable number of entries. In 2021, the studio released four movies and five TV shows.

2022 wasn’t as heavy with content, though it still included three MCU-set series and three movies. And, as for 2023 and 2024, they range in terms of content as well. 2025 is set to be a massive year for the MCU brand, so it’s fair to wonder what the release strategy for content will be for upcoming Marvel movies and shows moving forward.

Amid Disney’s D23 Brazil event, Kevin Feige spoke with Omelete and shared some sweet details regarding the MCU’s future. Talk eventually turned to the manner in which the Disney-owned company plans to drop content over the next few years. Based on Feige’s comments, fans shouldn’t expect an overabundance of titles to.