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Destin Daniel Cretton No Longer Directing Avengers: The Kang Dynasty

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Like the multiverse convulsing, there are adjustments afoot on the Marvel film entrance. Deadline studies (since confirmed by different sources) that Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton is not hooked up to make Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. It marks simply the most recent shift for the following iteration of the Avengers cycle, because it has already seen a year-long launch date push and different potential shifts.

There is particular rumblings that Marvel as an entire is seeking to pivot away from the thought of the Kang character as an entire given actor Jonathan Majors’ authorized points. While re-casting remains to be doable, the indicators are that the studio would possibly abandon the thought of Kang as the following Big Bad utterly. Adding gasoline to that fireside? Word from MCU: The Reign Of Marvel Studios e book co-writer Joanna Robinson, who on the House Of R podcast talked about that Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania scriptwriter Jeff Loveness had left the job of writing The Kang Dynasty and was not working for Marvel. The film itself, initially introduced for launch in 2025, was shifted again to 2026, knocking fellow Avengers film Secret Wars to 2027, which means that the wrap up for Phase Six goes to take just a few years…

Cretton, although is sticking across the MCU, although — he is been busy with Disney+ collection Wonder Man (which needed to pause manufacturing for the actors’ strike) and remains to be directing the Shang-Chi sequel.

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