Avengers 5 Snubbed In Disney’s 2026 Spotlight, Should We Worry About Kang Dynasty’s Delay?

Avengers 5 Snubbed In Disney’s 2026 Spotlight, Should We Worry About Kang Dynasty’s Delay?

Is Avengers 5 about to be delayed? The future of the MCU is in flux for the first time since Iron Man‘s release in 2008, after Bob Iger doubled down on radical plans to reduce Marvel output, focusing only on the “stronger franchises”. Disney CEO Iger hyped a number of upcoming projects, including Captain America: Brave New World and the long-awaited Fantastic Four movie – both set for 2025 – but drew attention for some titles he failed to spotlight. Neither Blade nor Thunderbolts were called out, despite being part of Marvel’s confirmed upcoming movies slate in 2025, leading to concerns.

The reality is that, despite lengthy production periods and well-publicized behind-the-scenes setbacks, both movies will release. Florence Pugh recently confirmed Thunderbolts is her next active production, and while it may not be top tier, Blade is simply too big to fail. Having announced it confidently with Mahershala Ali’s casting 5 years ago at Comic Con, Blade would represent a significant embarrassment were it to be canceled. And despite Marvel’s regular release slate changes, outright cancelation isn’t something Keivn Feige’s team has notably done. That said, given Iger’s comments, there’s a bigger question here: why wasn’t Avengers: The Kang Dynasty highlighted as a major upcoming project?

Avengers 5 Snubbed In Disney’s 2026 Spotlight, Should We Worry About Kang Dynasty’s Delay?

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Bob Iger Just Conspicuously Snubbed Avengers 5

Disney’s Big Franchises All Got A Call-Out, So Why Not Marvel’s Biggest?

When discussing Disney’s 2026 release slate, Bob Iger specifically celebrated Frozen 3, Toy Story 5, and The Mandalorian and Grogu, forefronting the mega-studio’s focus on established IPs and sequels. In the challenging landscape of cinema in 2024, that makes sense: after all, each belongs to billion dollar franchises and represent the lifeblood of the company’s work. However, Iger also conspicuously failed to mention Avengers 5, despite the MCU movie falling into the same categories. It is somewhat inevitable that that may raise some red flags over the release.

The Avengers 5 snub also doesn’t exist in a vacuum, given the behind-the-scenes issues with both the project individually and the wider MCU. After more than a decade of almost uncontested success and a winning run that most sporting dynasties would sell their soul for, Phase 4 was far from rosy. Part of the diminishing returns came from a perceived dilution of the brand by a rapid expansion into TV, but Iger also nailed the fact that the problem is part and parcel of Disney’s success back in November:

“I’m not sure another studio will ever achieve some of the numbers that we achieved. I mean, we got to the point where if a film didn’t do a billion dollars in global box office, we were disappointed. That’s an unbelievably high standard and I think we have to get more realistic.”

When billion dollar hauls become the standard, any previously acceptable level of success that falls under that level looks like a failure. Coupling that with increasingly extravagant budgets and audiences cooling on the MCU as a whole thanks to over-saturation and cynicism, something has to change. Iger’s latest comments fit with the billion dollar expectations: even as he rails against expectations, Disney simply cannot move away from trading on their biggest and best commodities. That’s precisely what makes the failure to spotlight Avengers: The Kang Dynasty even more of a headscratcher.

Is 2026 Too Soon For A New Avengers Movie?

The Problems Facing Avengers 5 Are Considerable

The inevitable question now is whether Iger was making way for a delay of Avengers 5. That is very much speculation at this point, but it warrants further investigation, given the issues facing the project. Arguably the biggest is the issue of contradiction: Marvel Studios needs an Avengers movie way more than any other movie or TV show currently in production or even vaguely planned. Iger’s own assessment that success lies in focusing on the stronger franchises confirms as much: there is, without a morsel of doubt, no bigger MCU brand than The Avengers. Phase 4’s stuttering performance can be pinpointed on the lack of cohesion that building towards an Avengers event movie offers, and it’s hard not to see the announcements of The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars as something of a course correction.

But at the same time, Avengers projects cost more, take more, and are not simple to build towards. Even with The Kang Dynasty promising to pay off events set up by Loki and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, there is still little by way of actual, tangible build. And looking at the problems Marvel Studios are presumably wrestling with behind the scenes and with audience perceptions, Avengers 5 coming in just over 2 years still feels rather ambitious:

  • Jonathan Majors’ sacking leaves a considerable vacuum at the heart of the movie.
  • Separate to that, audience apathy to Kang’s storyline suggests limited interest in The Kang Dynasty as the right choice of culmination.
  • There is currently no sense of who the Avengers even are as a team in the MCU.
  • As of November 2023, Avengers 5 had no script, with Michael Waldron hired to write it.
  • Avengers: The Kang Dynasty currently doesn’t have a director.
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The final two issues are relatively simple to fix, of course, and the recasting of Jonathan Majors feels closer with every rumored name circling in the press. But the lack of build is a real issue, and concerns over the Kang storyline should not be ignored. The Avengers and its sequels worked because of audience investment alongside the strength of the brand: the audience joy in seeing the team vanquish Loki, Ultron, and Thanos was earned in the build-up. All four movies are event movies because they are the culmination of something organically seeded in multiple releases. It’s hard not to feel like bringing an Avengers team together as the MCU currently stands would be chaotic.

Every Avengers Movie By Box Office

Title

Release Date

Budget

Global Box Office

The Avengers

May 4, 2012

$225,000,000

$1,515,100,211

Avengers: Age of Ultron

May 1, 2015

$365,000,000

$1,395,316,979

Avengers: Infinity War

Apr 27, 2018

$300,000,000

$2,048,359,754

Avengers: Endgame

Apr 26, 2019

$400,000,000

$2,788,912,285

There are, obviously, more movies to come before The Kang Dynasty, but unless the assumed self-contained stories of Deadpool 3, Captain America: Brave New World, The Fantastic Four, Thunderbolts, and Blade, are somehow way more tied to Kang than any reasonable prediction, the build still feels off. It’s almost as if the next Avengers project needs to be about building the Avengers back up, addressing the post-Endgame issues created by Phase 4, and then leading up to Secret Wars. Honestly, if The Kang Dynasty was scrapped for something else or delayed at this stage, it would not be unwelcome.

Avengers 5 Is Still The Kang Dynasty… For Now

It Doesn’t Look Like There’s Major Changes Yet

Avengers:The Kang Dynasty delays may result in Jonathan Majors Recast

As something of a footnote, the one positive note for anyone who still wants Avengers 5 to be The Kang Dynasty, and believes in the current direction of the MCU, Disney’s official slate still lists Avengers: The Kang Dynasty for release on May 1, 2026. If there are reasons to be concerned, or to expect major changes, they aren’t translating into anything concrete yet. Perhaps there is more confidence in the project than the apparent snub suggests: perhaps Marvel Studios have a way forward beyond the issues the project faces. Perhaps there is still faith that it will hit that important billion dollar box office milestone without a major course correction. But that’s a lot of perhaps.

Marvel’s Confirmed MCU Movie Slate

  • Deadpool 3 Logo

    Deadpool 3
    Release Date:

    2024-07-26

  • Captain America Brave New World Character Poster

    Captain America: Brave New World
    Release Date:

    2025-02-14

  • Fantastic 4 MCU Logo

    Marvel’s Fantastic Four
    Release Date:

    2025-05-02

  • Thunderbolts Marvel Movie Poster by Rob Keyes

    Marvel’s Thunderbolts
    Release Date:

    2025-07-25

  • Blade MCU Poster

    Blade (2025)
    Release Date:

    2025-11-07

  • Avengers Kang Poster

    Avengers: The Kang Dynasty
    Release Date:

    2026-05-01

  • Avengers Secret Wars Logo

    Avengers: Secret Wars
    Release Date:

    2027-05-07