Here is Marvel’s long-term lineup:
May 6, 2016: ”Captain America: Civil War.” Robert Downey Jr will appear as Iron Man in this adaptation of a comics story about a controversial super-hero registration program that pits Captain America against Iron Man. Black Panther will also make his first appearance in this movie.
Nov. 4, 2016: ”Doctor Strange.” Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said this film about the supernatural will “open up an entire new corner of the cinematic universe.” He did not confirm a report in the Hollywood trade Deadline that Benedict Cumberbatch will play the mystical Doctor Strange.
May 5, 2017: ”Guardians of the Galaxy 2.” Marvel moved up the date to the sequel to this summer’s hit. It was originally scheduled to come out in July, 2017.
July 28, 2017: ”Thor: Ragnarok.”
Nov. 3, 2017: ”Black Panther.” Chadwick Boseman (Jackie Robinson in “42″

will star in the first Marvel movie to feature an African-American in the title role.
May 4, 2018: “Avengers: Infinity War part 1.” The third Avengers team-up film will be split into two parts.
July 6, 2018: Captain Marvel. The cosmic super-hero will be Marvel’s first female to get her own film.
Nov 2, 2018: ”Inhumans”. Another picture set in outer space that will introduce “dozens of new characters” said Kevin Feige, and could start its own franchise with its own spin-offs.
May 2019: ”Avengers: Infinity War Part 2.”