List of Undeveloped Movies

The following is a list of the movies considered to be in various stages of development by Marvel Studios, based upon different Marvel Comic Book Series and properties.

Alien Legion
In 2009, confirmed that a film adaptation of Alien Legion had been optioned and the script was in its third rewrite. revealed that he and writing partner had been reworking the Alien Legion script for  and.

Black Widow
On February 12, 2014, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed that some developmental groundwork has been done on a possible movie featuring Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow.

"We start filming the next Avengers film at the end of March" Feige said in an interview to Total Film "[Black] Widow's part in that is very big. We learn more about her past and learn more about where she came from and how she became in that film. The notion of exploring that even further in her own film would be great, and we have some development work with that."

However, on March 17, 2014, Kevin Feige recanted his statements in an interview with "Examiner.com," citing that she has been involved in three movies already and another character (Ms. Marvel) might be more interesting. In August 2014, British director Neil Marshall told Vanity Fair in a interview that he wants to direct the film.

While at the Fan Expo on August 31, 2014, Lee revealed that the film may be moving forward.

In a interview with Collider, Johansson revealed that she and Feige are discussed a series of standalone Black Widow films for Marvel.

In January 2016, actor Clark Gregg stated that Marvel should make a Black Widow movie; meanwhile Joe and Anthony Russo wanted to direct the film.

On May 6, 2016, Feige announced to Deadline during a Q/A that they have confirmed a discussion about seeing a Black Widow movie.

On July 23, 2016, Feige has stated that they are committing to do the movie and The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron director Joss Whedon was open on directing the film.

In February 2017, Johansson told Total Film Magazine while talking about her movie Ghost in the Shell that "timing" is key to making Black Widow a reality.

Blade
In 2011, the rights to the character Blade were reverted back to Marvel. On June 26, 2017, Kevin Feige (along with the film division of Marvel) has expressed interest in using Blade in the Marvel Cinematic Universe stating "We think it would be cool, Someday". Similarly, Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watts has stated that he not only wants to use Morbius the Living Vampire but also Eric Brooks / Blade in a future sequel.

Cable
In 2009, Marvel assembled a group of screenwriters to write film scripts for lesser-known characters such as Black Panther, Cable, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Nighthawk and Vision.

The post credit scene in  declared 's intention to include Cable in the film's sequel.

Captain Britain
In an interview with Hey U Guys, Kevin Feige stated that Marvel Studios has discussed bringing Brian Braddock / Captain Britain to the Marvel Cinematic Universe stating "We have discussed it. There are a lot of actors that come in and ask for the part so we"ll have to see".

Gargoyle
In 2006, a live-action film based on Gargoyle was being developed by Marvel. However, no further developments have been announced to date.

Hawkeye
A Hawkeye film was being planned at one point.

Iron Man 4
In 2014, the release date was likely going to be before 2018. Although sources said that Robert Downey, Jr. would most likely be replaced by another actor, due to his age and he will remain as a producer for the movie.

On July 23, 2014 it was reported that Robert Downey Jr. has expressed interest in returning as Tony Stark for a fourth solo Iron Man movie.

Ka-Zar
In 2010, Marvel Studios started taking meetings with writers and directors to work on small scale movies based on some of their third tier characters including Ka-Zar.

Loki
In 2013, Marvel co-president Louis D'Esposito considered making a stand-alone Loki one-shot, but said : "Being on Asgard is very difficult for us to do in a short. It's just impossible for us cost wise. The short would be 30 seconds, and it's over. One shot of Loki on Asgard."

Longshot
In 2000, Marvel Entertainment entered into a joint venture agreement with to turn at least 15 Marvel superhero franchises into live-action films, television series, direct-to-video films and internet projects. These franchises included an adaptation of Longshot.

Moon Knight
On January 4, 2017, Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn revealed to fans on Twitter that he pitched a film to Marvel Studios though he noted he didn't have the time. Vincent D'Onofrio has also expressed interest in a Moon Knight movie. Previously Moon Knight was rumored to be one of the 3 new Netflix shows in development along with Blade and Ghost Rider.

Morbius
In 2000, Marvel Entertainment entered into a joint venture agreement with Artisan Entertainment to turn at least 15 Marvel superhero franchises into live-action films, television series, direct-to-video films and internet projects. These franchises included an adaptation of Morbius. In an interview, Jon Watts has expressed interest in using Morbius the Living Vampire along with Blade in a Spider-Man sequel

Mort the Dead Teenager
In 2000, Marvel Entertainment entered into a joint venture agreement with Artisan Entertainment to turn at least 15 Marvel superhero franchises into live-action films, television series, direct-to-video films and internet projects. These franchises included an adaptation of Mort the Dead Teenager.

Namor the Sub-Mariner
On June 3, 2014, Borys Kit confirmed that Marvel, not Universal Pictures now has the Namor film rights. On July 18, 2014, Kevin Feige told in an interview that the Namor film rights are not with Universal and, but he explained there are a number of contracts and deals that need to be sorted out. On June 2, 2016, Marvel Chief Creative Office Joe Quesada told Kevin Smith on his Podcast that the Namor rights are now back with Marvel.

On February 16, 2017 Production Weekly listed "The Sub-Mariner" as a project going into production.

Nick Fury
was hired to write the script in 2006. The script he wrote was loosely based on Jim Starenko's Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. series and involved the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. The script was not written for the version of the character appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it was constructed before Samuel L. Jackson was cast but Marlowe said that the script could be "tweaked" for Jackson's portrayal.

Nighthawk
In 2009, Marvel assembled a group of screenwriters to write film scripts for lesser-known characters including Nighthawk. The character of Jackson Norriss appeared in the Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King as a member of the Ten Rings. In the comics, Norriss is one of the Nighthawk alter egos.

Power Pack
In 2000, Marvel Entertainment entered into a joint venture agreement with Artisan Entertainment to turn at least 15 Marvel superhero franchises into live-action films, television series, direct-to-video films and internet projects. These franchises included an adaptation of Power Pack.

A live-action film based on Power Pack was reportedly being in development by Marvel in 2006.

However, in 2010, Marvel Studios started taking meetings with writers and directors to work on small scale movies based on some of their third tier characters including Power Pack.

On September 18, 2017, various media outlets reported that Marvel is revisiting Power Pack as a film with Jonathan Schwartz overseeing the film as a "-like" story.

Prime
In 2003, Marvel released an earnings report listing a Prime film as "to be determined".

Taskmaster
signed on to direct an adaptation of Taskmaster in 2008. Carnahan said that the film would "literally build this character's origin" and that it would "commence with the events following Taskmaster's severe beat down at the hands of Moon Knight".

The Hands of Shang-Chi
In 2001, announced that he had agreed to direct a film based on The Hands of : Master of Kung Fu, a film adaptaion based on the Marvel character Shang-Chi. Norrington described the film as "a real honest-to-goodness martial arts film, rather than a film that simply has martial arts in it". In 2004, it was announced that had been brought on as producer. In 2005, it was announced that Stan Lee had agreed to executive produce the film for, with directing from a  screenplay. In 2005, Avi Arad stated that he thought that a PG-13 adaptation was possible. In 2006, Ang Lee confirmed his and Yuen's continued involvement with the project. However, no further developments have been announced to date.

The Incredible Hulk 2
A sequel to The Incredible Hulk has been in development since the film's release in 2008. Kevin Feige said that Hulk would return after The Avengers. Tim Roth is contracted for three more films, and Tim Blake Nelson is signed on to reprise Samuel Sterns, taking the form of the Leader, following some undue exposure to a sample of synthesized, gamma-irradiated blood.

Louis Leterrier said that he was open to directing a sequel. However, on April 12th, 2012, Kevin Feige confirmed that no sequel is currently in development, although he didn't rule out the possibility that a sequel might be developed in the future. It was later announced that another Hulk film would be released in 2015 based on the success of the upcoming Hulk TV show; while this is likely a sequel to The Incredible Hulk, this was not specifically said so, and this could be interpreted as being a film relating to the TV show rather than the film series.

Lou Ferrigno said in an interview posted May 2, 2014 that The Incredible Hulk 2 would take place after Avengers: Age of Ultron.

On October 28, 2014, during a Question & Answer session at a Marvel live event, Kevin Feige stated that the Hulk will have a prominent role in many Phase Three movies, particularly the Avengers: Infinity War two-parter (with Mark Ruffalo already signed), but a solo film or sequel is not planned.

In April 2015, Mark Ruffalo revealed the fact that Universal owns the film distribution rights to the Hulk and this may be an obstacle to releasing a future Hulk standalone film.

Vision
In 2009, Marvel assembled a group of screenwriters to write film scripts for lesser-known characters such as Black Panther, Cable, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Nighthawk and Vision.

War Machine
In January 2011, Don Cheadle confirmed that a War Machine film is in development.

Werewolf by Night
In 2004, was hired by Crystal Sky to write an adaptation of Werewolf by Night. The film was due to begin filming in 2005, but no further developments took place.

Warriors Three
In 2011, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said about a Warriors Three film: “You never know. What's fun to me about the Warriors Three is that people seem to like them. People like the way that they were presented in this movie, and their main note might be, 'I want to see more of them.' I think that for ‘Thor 2,’ if we should be so lucky, that there's an opportunity for that. But you never know.”