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Marvel Studios officially names their upcoming projects

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At Comic-Con Marvel Studios made several official announcements concerning their next slate of comic book movies currently in the works and set to hit theaters over the next two years. Yes, Edgar Wright‘s Ant-Man is going forward. Yes, Iron Man 3 will star Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin. Yes, the Guardians of the Galaxy (complete with Rocket Racoon) will make their big-screen debut in 2014. And we’ve also got new titles for two of the sequels. Thor: The Dark World doesn’t offer much in terms of hints as to the plot but Captain America: The Winter Soldier sure as hell does (there are also reports that Anthony Mackie has signed on to play the Falcon). Check out more of the promo posters (and concept art for Guardians of the Galaxy) inside.

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Entertainment Weekly is reporting Marvel Studios has confirmed after sequels are completed for Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America they are moving forward with Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man, The Avengers 2, and Guardians of the Galaxy (meaning Rocket Racoon may make his big-screen debut as early as 2014!)

The Wrap is reporting that despite the exit of creator Dan Harmon the entire cast of Community will be returning for a fourth season

Inside Film is reporting the long delayed Mad Max: Fury Road (starring Tom HardyCharlize Theron, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) will soon begin shooting without the 3D cameras that were designed for the film

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ant-man-movie-maybeScreen Rant is reporting Edgar Wright met with Marvel President Kevin Feige at The Avengers premiere to discuss Ant-Man which appears “closer than it’s ever been to becoming a reality”

Collider is reporting The Avengers Blu-ray will have at least 30 minutes of deleted scenes from director Joss Whedon‘s original three-hour cut of the film

The New York Times is reporting James Cameron is only interested in making Avatar sequels and has no interest in developing or producing any other films for the foreseeable future

WhatCulture! is reporting Lucas Films’ next project will have something to do with the number 1313… and possibly Boba Fett

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