Despite the ongoing pandemic, Charles Murphy’s proposed timetable makes sense. Production for Spider-Man 3 has already started, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will start filming before the end of November, and Thor: Love and Thunder rolls cameras in January. Additionally, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is still planned to begin production in early 2021, alongside Ant-Man 3.
In a new report, Charles Murphy says that he has found new evidence that Solve Everything Productions is indeed a Marvel Studios production like Grass-Fed Productions.
Not going to sit around and babysit this one. As far as I know, though it was pretty obvious that Solve Everything was a Marvel Studios property, there was nothing concrete. Maybe there was and I missed it. Well today I found the concrete. Seemed appropriate to share.
— Charles Murphy (@_CharlesMurphy) November 7, 2020
While it still isn’t confirmed if it is for a Fantastic Four movie, the production name itself is still a rather blunt reference to the property regardless. Charles Murphy speculated that this Fantastic Four movie could be added to the 2023 slate with a creative team hired by sometime next year.
Disney has already begun to separate the Marvel Cinematic Universe from Fox’s Marvel movies on Disney+ by categorizing them under the label of Marvel Legacy, likely in preparation for Marvel Studios’ own adaptation of the characters. In fact, the introduction of Kang the Conqueror to the MCU could be the first step to integrating Marvel’s First Family too. Not only is Kang a potential descendent of Reed Richards in the comics, but he is one of their most frequent foes.