New Marvel Movies

We know Iron Man is coming out next year that Spiderman 4 (perhaps bar Maguire) will be out in 2009 but do we know of any others? Fantastic Four 3 or X-men 4??...or any others?
 
I cant see Spiderman 4 coming out in 2009 maybe 2011 at the earliest. Here are some Marvel films due out:

Iron Man May 2 2008
Wolverine 2008
Punisher 2 2008
The Increadible Hulk (Hulk 2) June 13 2008
Thor 2009

Magento is also being planned as well. No signs of X Men 4 or Fantastic Four 3 but I would expect Fantastic Four 3 in 2009 as I think the cast are already signed for a 3rd film!
 
I thought Hulk one wasn't that great so I hope the second is a lot better. How'd it do in the ratings must've been alright if they're making a second?

How comes Spiderman 4 is coming out so late!!??
 
Is The Incredible Hulk more geared towarRAB the 70s - 80s TV series then the comics.
Either way Norton is a brilliant actor and the new CGI grey Hulk looks fantastic,so could be good.
 
From Wikipedia:

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[b]Iron Man[/b]	2008	Marvel Studios	Post-production
[b]The Incredible Hulk[/b]	2008	Marvel Studios	Production
[b]Avengers Reborn (animated, direct-to-video)[/b]	2008	Lions Gate Entertainment	Pre-production
[b]Wolverine[/b]	2008	20th Century Fox	Pre-production
[b]Hulk Smash (animated, direct-to-video)[/b]	2008	Lions Gate Entertainment	In development
[b]Punisher: War Zone[/b]	2008	Lions Gate Films	In development
[b]Magneto[/b]	2009	20th Century Fox	In development
[b]Spider-Man 4[/b]	2010	Columbia Pictures	In development

[b]The following films have been announced with no set release date, and are listed alphabetically[/b]

[b]Ant-Man[/b]	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]The Avengers[/b]	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]Black Panther[/b]	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]Captain America[/b]	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]Cloak and Dagge[/b]r	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]Deathlok[/b]	TBA	Paramount Pictures	In development
[b]Doctor Strange[/b]	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]The Gargoyle[/b]	TBA	Columbia Pictures	In development
[b]Ghost Rider 2[/b]	TBA	Columbia Pictures	In development
[b]Iron Fist[/b]	TBA	Lions Gate Films	In development
[b]Luke Cage[/b]	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]Nick Fury[/b]	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]Silver Surfer[/b]	TBA	20th Century Fox	In development
[b]Sub-Mariner[/b]	TBA	Universal Studios	In development
[b]Thor[/b]	TBA	Marvel Studios	In development
[b]Venom[/b]	TBA	Columbia Pictures	In development
 
There's a reveal of the new look Hulk on youtube at some movie type press conference thing, and I have to say that it looks really good. It looks much more like the way it was designed in the comics.
 
WOW! Those new movies from wiki look ace! Wonder if they will actually ever happen though! Why was Venom dropped altho he was looked at a bit in Spiderman 3 I think a whole movie would be interesting. And the Avengers Movie looks awesome too!! :)
 
I was just reading that Wolverine starts production on the 7th November and Magento on the 1st Jan 08 so we might get Magento as well as Wolverine in 2008!
 
Wolverine isnt going to be released untill 2009 according to Variety.com:

"Twentieth Century Fox is sinking its claws into May 1, 2009, for the release of Hugh Jackman starrer "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," which director Gavin Hood begins shooting later this year.
"Wolverine" is expected to feature many other mutants -- some new to the film franchise and some from one or more of the three "X-Men" films. Liev Schreiber is reportedly in final talks to take on the role of a younger version of nemesis William Stryker, played by Brian Cox in "X2."
This is the first time a title has been confirmed for the next chapter in the lucrative film franchise, based on the Marvel comic strip.
The first weekend in May, pegged as the first official weekend of summer, has become the most lucrative moviegoing weekend of the year. The date has been profitable for Marvel properties: "X2" debuted in the same frame in 2003, grossing a record-breaking $86 million, and Sony's "Spider-Man 3" grossed a record- breaking $151 million in early May this year.
As of now, the only other film staking out the May 1, 2009, date is Disney's toon "G-Force."
There's been much speculation about the spinoff, which gained speed when the studio finalized deals with Jackman (who reprises the role he played in the three "X-Men" pics), Hood and scribe David Benioff, who penned the script.
Pic explores the claw-wielding character Wolverine's violent and romantic past, and his complex relationship with Victor Creed and the ominous Weapon X program, as well as his encounters with other mutants.
Hood will start shooting in Australia before moving to New Zealand and, later, to New Orleans. Latter location is a clue that the storyline might include New Orleans-based character Gambit, who is able to make objects explode and was a professional thief before joining the X-Men.
Producing are Lauren Shuler Donner and Ralph Winter, producers of the "X-Men" movies, along with Jackman and producing partner John Palermo through their shingle Seed ProRAB. Marvel's Kevin Feige will exec produce.
Together, the trio of "X-Men" pics have grossed more than $1 billion worldwide. Fox is pursuing another "X-Men" spinoff, based on the character Magneto.
Studio is looking to have a busy summer in 2009. On May 22 of that year, it releases James Cameron's 3-D live-action "Avatar," and, on July 1, "Ice Age 3."
 
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