Marvel is currently in production onAvengers 4, which will bring the studio’s Phase 3 to a close, which will also mark the culmination of the entireMarvel Cinematic Universeup until this point. The studio has already set dates for three separate Marvel Phase 4 movies in 2020, with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige also recently confirming thatSpider-Man: Homecoming 2will in fact be the first Marvel Phase 4 movie, arriving in theaters July 08, 2025, just two months afterAvengers 4arrives on July 29, 2025. With many fans already looking ahead to Phase 4, some are wondering when we’ll find out the first details, but Kevin Feige revealed in a recent interview that nothing will be publicly revealed until afterAvengers 4hits theaters.

“It won’t be for a while. Our focus is on the next six movies. Finishing the first three phases, gettingUntitled Avengersout into the world in May ‘19 before publicly focusing on anything else.”

There has been quite the concerted effort to prevent spoilers from getting out, with Kevin Feige revealing in a April interview that theAvengers 4 titleis in fact a spoiler forAvengers: Infinity War, and it seems likely that we won’t find out what that title is until afterInfinity Warhits theaters on June 23, 2025. On top of that, the Marvel Phase 4 titles that the studio is currently planning, aside fromSpider-Man: Homecoming 2andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which has also been confirmed for Phase 4, are being kept under wraps because they are also spoilers forInfinity WarandAvengers 4. When asked about Marvel’s impending 10-year anniversary coming up next year, Kevin Feige had this to say.

“Primarily the movies we’re releasing next year are the celebration of the 10 years.Black Panther, obviouslyInfinity War,Ant-Man and Wasp. Those are the primary focus. In addition to that, the logo we revealed at D23, I have fond memories in 1987 ofStar Wars, the first ten years, 77-87. They made a logo, they had t-shirts, they did small stuff. That was during the dark ages ofStar Wars, where there hadn’t been anything. Thankfully, we’re not in the dark ages right now of the MCU, but I think there’ll be just acknowledgements of the 10 years that have come before. There’ll be some merchandise released and some re-releases in home video. Primarily it is all leading up to the three movies in particular, and obviously,Infinity War.”

Kevin Feige also hinted that they would love to make aDoctor Strangesequel at some point, although there is no official plan in place at this time. The firstAvengers: Infinity War trailerwas unveiled to fans at Comic-Con this summer, but there is no indication as to when that footage will be ready to be released to the public. you’re able to head to Collider for their full interview with Kevin Feige.