Yesterday, IGN sat down with Marvel
Studios President Kevin Feige and talked about the future of the Marvel
Cinematic Universe. Last year was all about the sequels (Iron Man 3, and Thor:
The Dark World), and this year Marvel released a sequel (Captain America: The
Winter Soldier) and is about to add a brand new title to their ever expanding
MCU, and that, says Feige will be the plan forward.
"[Guardians
of the Galaxy] fulfilled our desire to do something different," Feige
explained, "to start producing, each year, a film that was the sequel to a
pre-existing, successful franchise and do something new. We're doing that next
year with Age of Ultron, with Ant-Man, and hope to maybe continue that model in
the coming years."
This would mean that the next Phase 3 film between Captain
America 3 and Avengers 3 would be a new franchise, maybe Doctor Strange?
Regardless, Feige cautions
and says:
"I
don't know that we'll keep to [that model] every year, but what we're doing
this year and what we're doing next year is: existing franchise, new franchise,
existing franchise, new franchise. So I think it would be fun to continue that
sort of thing. I don't know that we will [do that] all the time, but as a
general model, I think that would be fun."
Source - IGN

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