Marvel made some pretty huge announcements during their live-action panel at San Diego Comic-Con, not least of which was the reveal of two new Avengers movies in the pipeline: Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, both of which are due to arrive in 2025 and will conclude Marvel's Multiverse Saga. Now, Marvel has announced that The Kang Dynasty has found its director, and it's someone the studio has worked with previously.
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Destin Daniel Cretton, who directed 2021's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, will direct the next entry in the Avengers series. Along with this latest job from the studio, Cretton will be keeping busy with the upcoming Wonder Man series for Disney Plus, along with a Shang-Chi sequel slated for some time in the future (though this was not elaborated on as part of Marvel's many announcements during SDCC).
Two New Avengers Films Announced To End The MCU's Multiverse Saga
Though both Avengers projects will likely remain cloaked in secrecy, there are several aspects of each that can be gathered just from the titles alone. It has been known for some time that Kang (played by Jonathan Majors) will be the Big Bad of Marvel's next phases, with the character having already been introduced in Loki (or, at least, a variant of the character). Kang is also set to be the main villain of the upcoming Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Marvel's heroes will likely have to face off against the time-traveling being before possibly being introduced to an even bigger threat in Secret Wars.
Something else that is unknown at this point is what the Avengers team will even look like, considering how many new heroes have made or will make their way into the MCU over
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