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* [[Freddie Goodwin]]
* [[Freddie Goodwin]]
* [[Ryan Reynolds]] (''[[Deadpool|{{Abbr|DP|Deadpool}}]]'')
* [[Ryan Reynolds]] (''[[Deadpool & Wolverine|{{Abbr|DP&W|Deadpool & Wolverine}}]]'')
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* [[Mob Productions]]
* [[Mob Productions]]
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* [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Walt Disney Studios<br />Motion Pictures]]<br />(2024–present)
* [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Walt Disney Studios<br />Motion Pictures]]<br />(2024–present)
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The [[Mob Cinematic Universe]] (MCU) films are a series of American [[Superhero film|superhero films]] produced by [[Mob Productions]] based on characters that appear in publications by [[Marvel Comics]], [[Mob Comics]], and [[DC Comics]]. The MCU is the shared universe in which all of the films are set. The films have been in production since 2019, and in that time Mob Productions have multiple films in various stages of development.
The [[Mob Cinematic Universe]] (MCU) features a list of American films and series [[Superhero film|superhero films]] produced by [[Mob Productions]] based on characters that appear in publications by [[Marvel Comics]], [[Mob Comics]], and [[DC Comics]]. The MCU is the shared universe in which all of the films are set. The films have been in production since 2019, and in that time Mob Productions have had multiple films in various stages of development.


[[Freddie Goodwin]] has produced every film in the series alongside [[Ryan Reynolds]] for ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'' (2024). Currently only one film has been released. The first film is ''Deadpool & Wolverine''. The next installment, ''[[The Fantastic Four (2024 film)|The Fantastic Four]]'', is scheduled to be released on July 28, 2024.
The films are written and directed by various individuals and feature large, often ensemble, casts. All entries are produced by Mob Productions, with individual films overseen by separate creative teams depending on tone and scope.


Mob Productions releases its films in groups called "Phases" which all are distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]]. The phases are part of a "Saga". The first saga is called the [[Mob Cinematic Universe: Mutant Warfare Saga|Mutant Warfare Saga]], Phase One, Two, and Three constitutes the Mutant Warfare Saga.
Mob Productions releases its films in grouped story arcs known as “Phases”, a structure inspired by Marvel Studios’ [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU). The films form a shared fictional continuity referred to as the [[Mob Cinematic Universe]] (MCU), combining characters and concepts primarily drawn from [[Marvel Comics]] and select [[DC Comics]] properties. Distribution responsibilities vary by project and branding, with films marketed under either Marvel Studios, DC, or joint branding where applicable.


The first film is ''Deadpool & Wolverine'' (2024), ''[[The Fantastic Four (2024 film)|The Fantastic Four]]'' (2024), ''[[Doctor Doom (2025 film)|Doctor Doom]]'' (2025), and ''[[The Mutants (2025 film)|The Mutants]]'' (2025) belong to [[Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase One|Phase One]]. [[Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Two|Phase Two]] will include of ''[[Sunfire x Dazzler: The Mutant Face Off]]'' (2025), ''[[Deadpool 2 (2026 film)|Deadpool 2]]'' (2026), ''[[Adventures with Wolverine]]'' (2026), and ''[[The Four War]]'' (2026).
[[Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase One|Phase One]] spans from 2026 to 2028 and serves as the foundational chapter of the Mob Cinematic Universe. The phase consists of four confirmed films: ''[[Spider-Man: Shadow of the City]]'' (2026), ''[[Batman: Black Signal]]'' (2026), ''[[Doctor Strange: Fracture Point]]'' (2027), and ''[[Justice League: Genesis Protocol]]'' (2028). These films introduce the universe’s central heroes, establish its tonal range across street-level, grounded, and cosmic narratives, and culminate in its first large-scale ensemble crossover.
 
In addition to the confirmed releases, Phase One includes three unannounced projects scheduled for release within the same period: ''[[Scarlet Witch: Hexfall]]'' (2026), ''[[Green Lantern: Beyond the Veil]]'' (2027), and ''[[World’s Finest (2028 film)|World’s Finest]]'' (2028). These films were revealed without final release dates and are intended to expand the universe’s supernatural, cosmic, and inter-franchise elements ahead of subsequent phases.


== Development ==
== Development ==


=== Films and Disney+ series ===
=== Films and Disney+ series ===
By September 2012, Goodwin was in talks with Warner Bros. and Mob Productions in merging the two companies to create television and films under one brand name.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Anderson|first=Peter|title=Goodwin's Efforts to Merge Mob Productions with Warner Bros|url=https://www.industrymergers.com/goodwin-warner-bros-talks|publisher=Industry Mergers|date=2012-09-15|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Brooks|first=Elizabeth|title=The Challenges of Merging Major Entertainment Companies|url=https://www.entertainmentinsider.com/merging-entertainment-giants|publisher=Entertainment Insider|date=2012-10-22|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> The deal was delayed multiple times because of agreement differences with both presidents of the two companies.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jenkins|first=Harold|title=Goodwin and Warner Bros: A Deal in Limbo|url=https://www.filmindustrynews.com/goodwin-warner-bros-limbo|publisher=Film Industry News|date=2013-04-05|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> During the April 2013 public online presentation, Goodwin announced he had been working hard with the other company to come to a good deal.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Foster|first=Alice|title=Inside the Goodwin-Warner Bros Talks: Navigating Corporate Agreements|url=https://www.corporatecinema.com/goodwin-warner-negotiations|publisher=Corporate Cinema|date=2013-04-18|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Nguyen|first=David|title=The Impact of Merging Film and TV Production Companies|url=https://www.cinemaevolution.com/film-tv-merging-impact|publisher=Cinema Evolution|date=2013-05-03|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref>
By September 2012, SOI Studios president Freddie Goodwin entered discussions with Warner Bros. and Mob Productions regarding a potential merger to develop film and television projects under a unified brand. Negotiations were delayed several times due to disagreements between company leadership. During an online presentation in April 2013, Goodwin stated that discussions were ongoing and that progress toward an agreement was being made.
 
By September 2012, SOI Studios president [[Freddie Goodwin]] was in talks with Warner Bros. and Mob Productions in merging the two companies to create television and films under one brand name. The deal was delayed multiple times because of agreement differences with both presidents of the two companies. During the April 2013 public online presentation, Goodwin announced he had been working hard with the other company to come to a good deal.
 
In June 2016, it was pubically announced that SOI Studios would merge with Mob Productions with Goodwin retaining the role of president. In 2018, multiple leaks had revealed a ''Deadpool'' and ''Wolverine'' film projects. Goodwin pubically confirmed the films and stated the three films will all be part of "Phase One".
 
In 2020, Ryan Reynolds was announced to reprise his role as as Wade Wilson with other cast members from ''Deadpool'' (2016) and ''Deadpool 2'' (2018). Goodwin stated that the film would feature different aspects of the first two films that Reynolds had made and turn the material into MA15+ material, feeling the need to create something that isn't R18+ right away.


During production on ''Deadpool'' ''2'' (2018), a reboot for the MCU was being planned by [[Mob Productions]] with [[Freddie Goodwin]] attached to write the screenplay. In June 2021, [[Ryan Reynolds]] was confirmed to be reprising his role as Wade Wilson/Deadpool in the film. Development on the first film was mixed with a potential second film as confirmed in June 2022. By then, Goodwin announced he has worked on every project in the MCU and will focus entirely on the future of the franchise. In December 2019, after the release of Fox's ''Deadpool 2'', [[Freddie Goodwin]] began work on a new Deadpool franchise to have Ryan Reynolds star in which will reboot the films. In February 2020, Reynolds agreed to do the film, as long as he produced it alongside Goodwin.
In June 2016, it was publicly announced that SOI Studios had merged with Mob Productions, with Goodwin retaining his position as president. By 2018, industry leaks suggested that Deadpool and Wolverine film projects were in development; Goodwin later confirmed these reports and stated that the films would form part of the first phase of a shared cinematic universe.


In 2022's SDCC, Goodwin confirmed the entire Phase One slate: ''Doctor Doom'', ''The Fantastic Four'', a ''Deadpool'' film, a Wolverine film, and a team up film based on a team of Mutants. By the end of the year, the Deadpool and Wolverine films had been merged and titled ''Deadpool & Wolverine''.
In 2020, Ryan Reynolds was announced to reprise his role as Wade Wilson, alongside returning cast members from ''Deadpool'' (2016) and ''Deadpool 2'' (2018). Goodwin indicated that the project would adapt elements from the earlier films while targeting an MA15+ rating rather than an R18+ classification. Development on the Deadpool and Wolverine projects continued concurrently, with Reynolds formally confirmed to return in June 2021. By June 2022, the films were being developed as interconnected entries.


After the critical and commercial failure of the 2015 film ''[[Fantastic Four (2015 film)|Fantastic Four]]'', co-written and directed by [[Josh Trank]] and based on the [[Marvel Comics]] superhero team [[Fantastic Four|of the same name]], [[20th Century Fox]] began looking at new directions to take the franchise. Having also produced [[Fantastic Four in film#Tim Story films (2005–2007)|two earlier ''Fantastic Four'' films]] directed by [[Tim Story]] a decade prior, the studio did not want to just make another ''Fantastic Four'' film. By June 2017, [[Seth Grahame-Smith]] was writing a new film that would shift focus to [[Franklin Richards (comics)|Franklin]] and [[Valeria Richards]], the children of original Fantastic Four leaders [[Mister Fantastic|Reed Richards]] and [[Invisible Woman|Sue Storm]]. Taking inspiration from the ''[[Ultimate Fantastic Four]]'' comic books, the screenplay included original Fantastic Four members the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] and the [[Human Torch]], and was described as "kid-centric" with a tone closer to ''[[The Incredibles]]'' (2004) than Trank's darker film. The basis of the screenplay came from a separate script that Carter Blanchard had adapted from the children's book ''Kindergarten Heroes'' by [[Mark Millar]]. Millar previously consulted with Fox on their Marvel-based films. In July, [[Noah Hawley]], who had created the [[Marvel Television]] series ''[[Legion (TV series)|Legion]]'', was hired to develop a separate film focused on [[Doctor Doom]], the Fantastic Four's primary antagonist. [[The Walt Disney Company]] officially [[Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney|acquired 21st Century Fox]] in March 2019 and gained the film rights for the Marvel Comics characters that Fox controlled, including the Fantastic Four, for its subsidiary [[Marvel Studios]]. The Marvel-based films that Fox had been developing were placed "on hold".
At San Diego Comic-Con in 2022, Goodwin confirmed the Phase One slate, which included ''Doctor Doom'', ''The Fantastic Four'', a Deadpool film, a Wolverine film, and a mutant-focused team-up project. Later that year, the Deadpool and Wolverine films were consolidated into a single project titled ''Deadpool & Wolverine''.


[[20th Century Fox]] began work on a new Fantastic Four film after the failure of ''[[Fantastic Four (2015 film)|Fantastic Four]]'' (2015). After the studio was [[Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney|acquired by Disney]] in March 2019, control of the franchise was transferred to Marvel Studios, and a new film was announced that July. [[Jon Watts]] was set as director in December 2020, but stepped down in April 2022. In 2022, it was announced that the film that Marvel was originally developing had been given to Mob Productions to include in the Mob Cinematic Universe. New writers [[Julianne Crestwood]], [[Marcus V. Ellington]], and [[Eliza Thornhill]] joined the project to rewrite the film and filming was completed in 2023. Mob Productions wanted to bring a third team into the universe to make things more interesting.
Following the critical and commercial failure of ''Fantastic Four'' (2015), 20th Century Fox explored alternative approaches to the franchise. In 2017, Seth Grahame-Smith was commissioned to write a new screenplay inspired by ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'', focusing on Franklin and Valeria Richards, while Noah Hawley was hired to develop a separate Doctor Doom project. After The Walt Disney Company acquired 21st Century Fox in March 2019, development on Fox’s Marvel-based projects was suspended and control of the Fantastic Four property transferred to Marvel Studios.


After the critical and commercial failure of the 2015 film ''[[Fantastic Four (2015 film)|Fantastic Four]]'', co-written and directed by [[Josh Trank]] and based on the [[Marvel Comics]] superhero team [[Fantastic Four|of the same name]], [[20th Century Fox]] began looking at new directions to take the franchise. Having also produced [[Fantastic Four in film#Tim Story films (2005–2007)|two earlier ''Fantastic Four'' films]] directed by [[Tim Story]] a decade prior, the studio did not want to just make another ''Fantastic Four'' film.<ref name="HawleyDoom" /> By June 2017, [[Seth Grahame-Smith]] was writing a new film that would shift focus to [[Franklin Richards (comics)|Franklin]] and [[Valeria Richards]], the children of original Fantastic Four leaders [[Mister Fantastic|Reed Richards]] and [[Invisible Woman|Sue Storm]]. Taking inspiration from the ''[[Ultimate Fantastic Four]]'' comic books, the screenplay included original Fantastic Four members the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] and the [[Human Torch]], and was described as kid-centric with a tone closer to ''[[The Incredibles]]'' (2004) than Trank's darker film.<ref name="Grahame-Smith" /> The basis of the screenplay came from a separate script that Carter Blanchard had adapted from the children's book ''Kindergarten Heroes'' by [[Mark Millar]]. Millar previously consulted with Fox on their Marvel-based films.<ref name="KindergartenHeroes" /> In July, [[Noah Hawley]], who had created the [[Marvel Television]] series ''[[Legion (TV series)|Legion]]'', was hired to develop a separate film focused on [[Doctor Doom]], the Fantastic Four's primary antagonist.<ref name="HawleyDoom" /> [[The Walt Disney Company]] officially [[Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney|acquired 21st Century Fox]] in March 2019 and gained the film rights for the Marvel Comics characters that Fox controlled, including the Fantastic Four, for its subsidiary [[Marvel Studios]].<ref name="DisneyFoxDealClose" /><ref name="FoxDisneyPressRelease" /> The Marvel-based films that Fox had been developing were placed "on hold".<ref name="FoxMarvelOnHold" />
Marvel Studios announced a new ''Fantastic Four'' film in 2019, with Jon Watts attached as director in 2020 before departing in April 2022. Later that year, the project was reassigned to Mob Productions for inclusion in the Mob Cinematic Universe. New writers Julianne Crestwood, Marcus V. Ellington, and Eliza Thornhill were hired, and filming concluded in 2023. Mob Productions stated that the film would introduce a third major team into the shared universe.


New films were announced on February 18, 2024, those films being ''[[Captain America: The First Hero]]'' and ''[[Fantastic Four (2026 film)|Fantastic Four]]'' which will all be part of [[Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Three|Phase Three]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Johnson|first=Karen|title=New MCU Films Announced: Captain America and Fantastic Four to Join Phase Three|url=https://www.hollywoodfilmforecast.com/new-mcu-films-2024|publisher=Hollywood Film Forecast|date=2024-02-18|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Harris|first=Jessica|title=Phase Three Expands: New Films and Continued Commitment Despite Challenges|url=https://www.filmfutureinsights.com/phase-three-expansion|publisher=Film Future Insights|date=2024-06-11|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> Along with the film announcements, Goodwin pubically announced that the ''Doctor Doom'' film has been delayed indefinitely.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|last=Turner|first=Rachel|title=The Indefinite Delay of the Doctor Doom Film: A Detailed Look|url=https://www.superherofilmwatch.com/doctor-doom-delay|publisher=Superhero Film Watch|date=2024-02-19|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite web|last=Miller|first=Sarah|title=Doctor Doom Film Delayed Indefinitely, Announces Goodwin|url=https://www.comicbookfilmnews.com/doctor-doom-delay-announcement|publisher=Comic Book Film News|date=2024-02-18|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> In June 2024, Goodwin announced that the company was losing lots of employees' though confirmed the films and other projects that are coming won't be delayed or recieve any changes in any way.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Brown|first=Christopher|title=Goodwin Confirms No Delays Despite Staff Reductions at Mob Productions|url=https://www.superheromoviehub.com/mob-productions-staff-reductions|publisher=Superhero Movie Hub|date=2024-06-10|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Foster|first=Michael|title=Stability in Mob Productions' Projects Amid Internal Changes|url=https://www.cinematicplanning.com/mob-productions-project-stability|publisher=Cinematic Planning|date=2024-06-15|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref>
In June 2019, Goodwin outlined long-term plans for the franchise, projecting multiple additional phases beyond Phase Three. On July 13, 2024, he released a 90-minute public presentation detailing the future of the Mob Cinematic Universe, confirming that two films had completed filming and announcing several projects, including the crossover film ''The X-Men Chronicles'' (2027), a solo ''Doctor Doom'' film, and ''The Mutants'', which was described as the concluding entry of Phase One and the beginning of the ''Mutant War Saga''.


In June 2019, Goodwin, the visionary leader at Mob Productions, strategically outlined a robust expansion plan involving the development of six additional Phases following the conclusion of Phase Three.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Thompson|first=Erica|title=Goodwin Outlines Six New Phases for Mob Productions' Future|url=https://www.superheromoviehub.com/goodwin-expansion-plan-2019|publisher=Superhero Movie Hub|date=2019-06-05|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Roberts|first=Jason|title=The Future of Mob Productions: Goodwin's Visionary Expansion Plan|url=https://www.cinemaevolution.com/goodwin-six-phase-vision|publisher=Cinema Evolution|date=2019-06-06|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Lee|first=Robert|title=Strategic Roadmap Unveiled: Mob Productions to Develop Six Additional Phases|url=https://www.filmmakerstrategy.com/mob-productions-roadmap|publisher=Filmmaker Strategy|date=2019-06-10|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> This expansive roadmap showcased a detailed and structured vision, designed to further evolve and enrich their cinematic universe over the coming years.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Miller|first=Sarah|title=Mob Productions' Long-Term Vision: Six Phases Announced by Goodwin|url=https://www.comicbookfilmnews.com/mob-productions-long-term-vision|publisher=Comic Book Film News|date=2019-06-15|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Brown|first=Christopher|title=Enriching the Cinematic Universe: Goodwin's Plan for Mob Productions|url=https://www.superheromoviehub.com/goodwin-cinematic-universe-plan|publisher=Superhero Movie Hub|date=2019-06-20|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref>
On December 7, 2024, Goodwin announced that ''Sunfire x Dazzler: The Mutant Face-Off'' had been canceled, while ''Ascendants'' was delayed to November 23, 2025. On April 10, 2025, he confirmed that the full slates for Phase Two and Phase Three would be unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con later that year.


On July 13, 2024, Goodwin released a presentation that was a hour and a half in duration on all the platforms revealing the plans of the universe and stated the first two films had already finished filming. In this presentation, Goodwin announced multiple films and stated a crossover film titled ''[[The X-Men Chronicles]]'' was in development planned to release in 2027. He also confirmed that a [[Doctor Doom]] film was in development alongside a film called ''[[The Mutants (2025 film)|The Mutants]]''. Goodwin confirmed the first phase would finish with ''The Mutants'', which will mark the beginning of the entire "The Mutant War Saga".
In early 2026, Goodwin announced that the franchise would be "reset", though the films that were released would become unrelated.


== Films ==
== Films ==
{{Main|List of Mob Productions films}}
Mob Productions releases its films in groups called "Phases".
Mob Productions releases its films in groups called "Phases".


=== The Mutant Warfare Saga ===
=== Phase One ===
The films from Phase One through Phase Three are collectively known as "The Mutant Warfare Saga".
{{Main|Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase One}}{{:Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase One}}{{Table alignment}}
 
=== Phase Two ===
==== Phase One ====
{{Main|Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase One}}
{{:Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase One}}
==== Phase Two ====
{{Main|Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Two}}
{{Main|Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Two}}
{{:Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Two}}
{{:Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Two}}
==== Phase Three ====
 
{{Main|Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Three}}
=== Future{{Table alignment}} ===
{{:Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Three}}
===Future{{Table alignment}}===
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! scope="col" |Film
! scope="col" |Film
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! scope="col" |Producer(s)
! scope="col" |Producer(s)
! scope="col" |Status
! scope="col" |Status
|-
! scope="row" |''[[List of Mob Cinematic Universe films#Iron Man|Iron Man]]''
| 2027–2028<!-- {{Start date|YY|MM|DD}}-->
| {{N/A|TBA}}
| {{N/A|TBA}}
| rowspan="2" |Freddie Goodwin
| rowspan="4" |In development
|-
|-
! scope="row" |''[[List of Mob Cinematic Universe films#Captain Marvel|Captain Marvel]]''
! scope="row" |''[[List of Mob Cinematic Universe films#Captain Marvel|Captain Marvel]]''
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| [[James Gunn]]
| [[James Gunn]]
| James Gunn, Freddie Goodwin, [[Ethan Morland]]
| James Gunn, Freddie Goodwin, [[Ethan Morland]]
|Freddie Goodwin
| rowspan="2" |In development
|-
|-
! scope="row" |''[[List of Mob Cinematic Universe films#The Wolverine: Rebirth|The Wolverine: Rebirth]]''
! scope="row" |''[[List of Mob Cinematic Universe films#Untitled Ascendants Sequel|Untitled Ascendants Sequel]]''
| {{N/A|TBA}}<!-- {{Start date|YY|MM|DD}}-->
| {{N/A|TBA}}
| {{N/A|TBA}}
| Freddie Goodwin & [[James Mangold]]
|-
! scope="row" |''[[List of Mob Cinematic Universe films#Untitled The Mutants Sequel|Untitled The Mutants Sequel]]''
| {{N/A|TBA}}<!-- {{Start date|YY|MM|DD}}-->
| {{N/A|TBA}}<!-- {{Start date|YY|MM|DD}}-->
| {{N/A|TBA}}
| {{N/A|TBA}}
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|Freddie Goodwin & Ryan Reynolds
|Freddie Goodwin & Ryan Reynolds
|}
|}
At any given time, Mob Productions has future films planned five to six years out from what they have announced. By April 2014, additional storylines were planned through 2028, with MCU films through 2032 being planned by April 2022. Disney has scheduled additional release dates for unannounced Mob Productions films on February 13, July 24, and November 6, 2026.
At any given time, Mob Productions has future films planned five to six years out from what they have announced. By April 2014, additional storylines were planned through 2028, with MCU films through 2032 being planned by April 2022.  
 
==== ''Iron Man'' ====
Currently not yet announced and is in development, ''Iron Man'' is currently has a undetermined release date. According to recent insider reports, ''Iron Man'' is intended to be included with Phase Three of the MCU. This is going to be the most likely release window as Mob Productions intends to release three films a year and currently 2027 and 2028 feature only two films.


==== ''Captain Marvel'' ====
==== ''Captain Marvel'' ====
''Captain Marvel'' will be directed by [[James Gunn]] whilst the screenplay is currently being written by Gunn, Goodwin and [[Ethan Morland]]. ''Captain Marvel'' will be released in either 2027 or 2028, with a chance of releasing in a future unannounced phase.
''Captain Marvel'' will be directed by [[James Gunn]] whilst the screenplay is currently being written by Gunn, Goodwin and [[Ethan Morland]]. ''Captain Marvel'' will be released in either 2027 or 2028, with a chance of releasing in a future unannounced phase.


==== ''The Wolverine: Rebirth'' ====
==== ''Untitled Ascendants Sequel'' ====
''The Wolverine: Rebirth'' is a film that is intended to be a direct sequel to ''[[The Wolverine (film)|The Wolverine]]'' (2013) and a prequel to ''[[Logan (film)|Logan]]'' (2017). The film currently has no set director or writer and has a undetermined release window.
The ''Untitled Ascendants Sequel'' is in early stages of development and is being written by Goodwin and Reynolds.
 
== Television series ==
 
=== Phase One ===
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{{Series overview|series=''[[Impulse (miniseries)|Impulse]]''|infoA=y|infoB=y|infoC=y|color1=#D3C743|episodes1=9|start1={{Start date|2024|9|10}}|end1={{End date|2024|11|12}}|infoA1=[[Freddie Goodwin]]|network1=[[Disney+]]|network1span=6|infoC1=Released|infoC1span=5}}
 
{{Series overview|series=''[[Ajax (miniseries)|Ajax]]''|infoA=y|infoB=y|infoC=y|color1=#B30E0E|episodes1=4|start1={{Start date|2024|12|17}}|end1={{End date|2025|1|14}}|infoA1=[[Jackson Greene]], Freddie Goodwin}}
 
{{Series overview|series=''[[Moonknight (miniseries)|Moonknight]]''|infoA=y|infoB=y|infoC=y|color1=#c0c0c0|episodes1=6|start1={{Start date|2025|2|18}}|end1={{End date|2025|4|1}}|infoA1=Freddie Goodwin|infoA1span=2}}
 
 
{{Series overview|series=''[[Young Justice (miniseries)|Young Justice]]''|infoA=y|infoB=y|infoC=y|color1=#000000|episodes1=5|start1={{Start date|2025|3|7}}|end1={{End date|2025|4|11}}}}
 
{{Series overview|series=''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths (miniseries)|Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''|infoA=y|infoB=y|infoC=y|color1=#ff621a|episodes1=5|released1={{Start date|2025|7|18}}|infoA1=Freddie Goodwin, Jackson Greene, Lucas Everett, [[Maya Thompson]]}}{{Series overview/end}}
 
=== Phase Two ===
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|infoB=[[Showrunner]]
|infoC=Status
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|multiseries=y
|dontclose=y}}
{{Series overview
| series      = ''Black Panther''
| infoA      = y
| infoB      = y
| infoC      = y
 
| color1      = #141141
| episodes1  = 6
| start1      = {{Start date|2026|4|22}}
| end1        = {{End date|2026|6|3}}
| infoA1      = James Ponsoldt
|network1      = [[Disney+]]
|network1span  = 2
| infoC1      = Post-production
| infoC1span  = 2
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{{Series overview
| series      = ''[[Spider-Man: Lord of Times]]''
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| released1      = {{Start date|2026|7|6}}
| infoA1      = [[Amy Pascal]], [[Kathleen Kennedy]]
}}
 
 
{{Series overview/end}}
 
=== Series approach ===
 
==== Initial approach to television ====
Goodwin, the creative lead behind the MCU, has overseen a distinctive approach to integrating television series into the franchise. Beginning in 2021, Mob Productions embraced streaming as a platform for expanding its universe beyond film, with series developed for platforms like Disney+. Goodwin explained that streaming allowed for flexibility in both format and narrative structure. Some series were designed as self-contained miniseries meant to directly set up future films, while others were envisioned as multi-season arcs that ran in parallel with the films, often with long gaps between seasons—drawing comparisons to shows like ''Game of Thrones'' and ''Stranger Things''. Goodwin emphasized that each season or miniseries was treated as a cinematic event, generally aiming for around six hours of total content. This structure varied by project—some used six hour-long episodes, while others opted for nine shorter episodes. Budgets typically ranged from $100 million to $150 million, with flagship series exceeding $200 million. The high production costs were largely due to cast salaries and heavy reliance on visual effects. Mob’s early slate of series—such as ''Impulse'' and ''Ajax''—followed a film-like structure, giving characters one defined arc across a tightly serialized story. Later shows, like ''Young Justice'' and ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', began experimenting with more episodic storytelling and larger ensemble casts.


The film was confirmed to be in development in July 2023 without a director or any writers attached to develop the film. Goodwin announced he is being very picky in choosing a director and writer for this film and confirmed that the film would be set within the universe that [[20th Century Fox]] created back in the early 2000s. In a interview in 2024, Goodwin stated the film would be similar to that of ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'' (2024) and that it will be set in the Mob Cinematic Universe, but most of its events are from the original universe/timeline. In March 2024, [[Hugh Jackman]] announced he will portray Wolverine in at least three films in the Mob Cinematic Universe, but didn't confirm which films he will appear in. During a interview that was held in July 2024, Goodwin confirmed that film ''[[Adventures with Wolverine]]'' (2026) will feature a different actor portraying Wolverine.
Mob Productions initially avoided the traditional "showrunner" model, instead using the term "head writer" and encouraging close collaboration between writers and directors. Directors were often involved from early development and participated in writers’ room discussions, mirroring the creative pipeline used on the MCU films. Junior executives, many of whom had worked on earlier films in production roles, served as liaisons between writers, directors, and Goodwin himself. Final creative authority for each series rested with Goodwin, who remained actively involved in key decisions across the slate. This collaborative but hierarchical approach was described as efficient by series directors and writers. Shows such as ''Impulse'', directed entirely by Goodwin, benefited from a unified vision. Others, like ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths (miniseries)|Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', employed multiple directors with split duties across episodes, driven by scheduling demands and varying story needs. In most cases, the head writer had final script approval before filming began, after which the director assumed greater creative control during production and post. Head writers typically remained involved through post-production to oversee rewrites and continuity adjustments.


Production on this film officially began in 2019, a year following the beginning of ''Deadpool & Wolverine''<nowiki/>'s development began. The film was greenlit by Goodwin in 2020 and was given a release date of early 2024, but was removed from all release schedules a month afterwards. Goodwin was looking at [[Peyton Reed]] to direct the film, but decided the film wouldn't be a "successful film" based on the performance on ''[[Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania]]'' (2023). By March 2021, it was confirmed that the film would feature more than one mutant and will open gateways for more characters to appear in the MCU. Goodwin later confirmed that this film is the "final 'big' film of the newer films" and confirmed that it will open the door to Avengers appearing in the film. In May 2021, [[James Mangold]] was approached to direct the film but he rejected the offer and instead decided he wanted to be a producer alongside Goodwin.
==== Overhaul of television operations ====
Between 2024 and 2025, the cinematic universe under Goodwin’s leadership underwent a significant transformation in its television strategy. Following a wave of overproduction, inconsistent storytelling, and ballooning costs, Goodwin began to overhaul how television content was developed and delivered. The early approach—where every series was treated as a six-hour cinematic event designed to tie directly into theatrical films—was no longer sustainable. Creative burnout, tonal disarray, and a lack of long-term planning began surfacing across multiple in-development shows. At the height of the problem, projects such as ''Impulse'' (Season 2), ''What If...'', ''Exotic Adventures'', ''Black Panther'', ''Doctor Strange'', ''The Adventures of the Speed Force'', ''Spider-Man: Lord of Times'', and ''Warmachine'' were all either in limbo or suffering from narrative and logistical misalignment. With multiple timelines colliding, characters overlapping without purpose, and budgets spiraling out of control, the weight of the interconnected universe began to collapse inward.


==== ''Untitled The Mutants Sequel'' ====
Goodwin, known for his cinematic ambition, was the first to admit that the strategy was flawed. In a candid internal memo, he described the first wave of series as “an ecosystem where everything fed everything—except the audience.” He noted that viewers were struggling to keep up, creators were restricted by mandatory tie-ins, and stories were being stretched to fit formats they were never meant for. The failure of ''Exotic Adventures'', which reportedly burned through over $120 million before being shut down in post-production, became a symbol of excess. Similarly, ''Warmachine'' was shelved after creative teams failed to unify its political thriller premise with the universe’s increasingly multiversal tone. In response, Goodwin initiated a complete pivot: moving away from cinematic-style miniseries toward traditional, showrunner-led television. Each series would now begin with a pilot script and a full series bible, and no production would be greenlit unless the story stood on its own merits—regardless of franchise connections.
The ''Untitled The Mutants Sequel'' is in early stages of development and is being written by Goodwin and Reynolds.
 
At the same time, pressure from Disney intensified. Amid broader cost-cutting across its streaming division, Disney slashed television budgets and demanded a shift toward sustainability. Several projects were halted entirely, while others—like ''Doctor Strange'' and ''Black Panther''—were repurposed with smaller scopes and a clearer narrative focus. Goodwin emphasized that spectacle was no longer the goal; story was. In a 2025 interview, he stated, “We were trying to build universes when we hadn’t finished building television. That’s on me.” The shift toward a more traditional model was also inspired by the quiet success of ''Impulse'' Season 2, which was developed with a single showrunner, leaner structure, and minimal crossover requirements. Unlike earlier series, it finished on time, under budget, and with strong internal feedback—something few other projects could claim.
 
By early 2025, Goodwin had implemented new rules: no more “backdoor film setups,” no more six-hour movie formats disguised as television, and no more greenlights based solely on franchise potential. Series like ''What If...'' were redesigned as anthology experiments, free from continuity obligations. ''The Adventures of the Speed Force'' was rebuilt into a character-focused episodic format, while ''Spider-Man: Lord of Times'' was delayed and scaled back to allow room for a restructured arc. From this point forward, each series would live or die by its pilot. If it wasn’t strong enough to stand alone, it wouldn’t be made. Goodwin also announced a hard cap on output: no more than three live-action series would be produced per year, ensuring tighter quality control and more deliberate scheduling.
 
By May 2025, only a select few projects remained active. ''Impulse'' continued forward with a clear path. ''Doctor Strange'' was reimagined as a serialized mystical procedural. ''What If...'' gained a new creative team. Others were either placed on indefinite hold or absorbed back into the film division for potential reworking. Goodwin delegated day-to-day oversight of television to newly promoted executive Maya Thompson, who was tasked with establishing a “seasonal cadence” that audiences could rely on—replacing the unpredictability and content fatigue that had plagued the early years. With this shift, Goodwin returned his focus entirely to the feature film slate, now confident that the television side had a structure capable of sustaining itself without collapsing under the weight of cinematic expectations.
 
The reset marked the end of an era defined by ambition and overreach, and the beginning of one grounded in clarity, sustainability, and creative discipline. For Goodwin, it was less about shrinking the universe and more about saving it—one focused season at a time.
 
=== Abandoned or paused projects ===
In February 2025, Freddie Goodwin initiated a decisive restructuring of his cinematic universe’s television slate, marking the largest wave of cancellations and creative pauses since the franchise expanded into streaming. The move followed ongoing cost-cutting directives from Disney and came in response to concerns about quality control, audience retention, and development overload. With too many shows competing for attention and internal resources, Goodwin made the call to eliminate or delay several projects that no longer aligned with the refined long-term vision. Among the casualties was ''Warmachine'', a politically-charged thriller centered on James Rhodes that had struggled to find tonal balance after multiple rewrites. Originally intended to explore the aftermath of global arms trafficking in a post-''Ascendants'' world, the project ballooned in scope and budget, eventually stalling out in early pre-production. With no strong creative direction and increasingly unclear relevance to the wider narrative arc, the series was officially canceled.
 
''Exotic Adventures'', an interdimensional road-trip comedy that was being developed as a genre experiment, was also shelved indefinitely. While initial concepts were received enthusiastically for their originality, the series was deemed tonally inconsistent with the current direction of the universe. Its detachment from key characters and core events made it an easy candidate for removal. ''What If...'', initially planned as an anthology extension of alternate universe events, was also canceled. While its animated format allowed for narrative freedom, it suffered from falling viewership and increasing production delays. With the multiversal thread already being covered in other live-action projects, Goodwin confirmed that the series would not return for additional seasons.
 
Two other projects were placed on indefinite hold rather than outright canceled. ''Impulse'' (Season 2), though well-received during its first run, was considered redundant given its thematic overlap with other upcoming content. Insiders noted that while Goodwin respected its potential, the time wasn’t right for continuation. ''The Adventures of the Speed Force'', which had encountered ongoing script and tone problems, was similarly paused to prevent further resource strain. Neither project was ruled out for revival, but neither remains in active development.
 
In contrast, ''Black Panther'' and ''Spider-Man: Lord of Times'' were explicitly spared from the cuts. Goodwin identified both as structurally and narratively vital to the post-''Ascendants'' era. ''Black Panther'' was undergoing a structural revamp with new writers brought in to tighten continuity and scale, while ''Lord of Times'' remained in full development due to its multiversal implications and its role in setting up Phase Three's central arc. The cancellations marked a sobering but necessary correction to the franchise’s rapid expansion into television. Goodwin stated plainly in a press statement: “We greenlit too much, too fast. The lesson now is focus. We’re building stories to last—not to just exist.” The reshaped slate now favors fewer shows, with more oversight, clearer narrative function, and an emphasis on creative sustainability.


== Recurring cast and characters ==
== Recurring cast and characters ==
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The Mob Cinematic Universe (MCU) features a large ensemble of recurring characters portrayed by an expansive roster of actors, many of whom appear across multiple films and series. [[Ryan Reynolds]] stars as Wade Wilson / Deadpool, a mercenary with accelerated healing and a penchant for breaking the fourth wall. Initially introduced as a solo character, Deadpool later became central to the overarching multiversal storyline. Reynolds also portrays multiple variants of the character, including an unscarred, long-haired version and the canine-inspired Dogpool.
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[[Hugh Jackman]] reprises his role as James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine, depicting various versions of the character—including Old Man Logan, Patch, and a 1990s-inspired variant—as part of the multiverse narrative. Other mutants returning from the Fox-era include [[Aaron Stanford]] as Pyro, [[Tyler Mane]] as Sabretooth, and [[Jennifer Garner]] as Elektra. Characters such as Vanessa ([[Morena Baccarin]]), Blind Al ([[Leslie Uggams]]), Dopinder ([[Karan Soni]]), and Colossus (voiced by [[Stefan Kapičić]]) also reappear in multiple entries, maintaining continuity with earlier Deadpool installments.
! scope="row" |Wade Wilson
 
<small>Deadpool</small>
Several major Marvel characters are introduced or reimagined within the MCU. [[Pedro Pascal]] portrays Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic, alongside [[Vanessa Kirby]] as Sue Storm, [[Joseph Quinn]] as Johnny Storm, and [[Ebon Moss-Bachrach]] as Ben Grimm / The Thing—forming the Fantastic Four. [[Julia Garner]] appears as Shalla-Bal / Silver Surfer, while [[Ralph Ineson]] plays the cosmic entity Galactus. The villainous arc is anchored by [[Mads Mikkelsen]] as Victor Von Doom / Doctor Doom, with additional antagonists including [[Alicia Vikander]] as Lucia Von Bardas, [[Christoph Waltz]] as Mister Sinister, and [[Barry Keoghan]] as Arcade.
|[[Ryan Reynolds]]
 
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The mutant storyline expands with [[Taron Egerton]] portraying a new variant of Wolverine, joined by [[Anya Taylor-Joy]] as Mystique, [[Paul Mescal]] as Sabretooth, [[Sadie Sink]] as X-23, and [[Jeremy Allen White]] as Gambit. Supporting characters include [[Sophie Thatcher]] as Rogue, [[Clancy Brown]] as Colonel Stryker, and [[Jeffrey Wright]] as Professor Charles Xavier.
! scope="row" |James Howlett/Logan
 
<small>Wolverine</small>
The Ascendants arc within the MCU introduces an original team of heroes and antagonists. [[Chris Hemsworth]] stars as Kael Thorne / Stormborne, a lightning-wielding tactician burdened by leadership. [[Vanessa Kirby]] appears as Elira Voss / Mirage, a stealth operative who manipulates light. [[Letitia Wright]] plays Nyari Sol, a technopath capable of communicating with machines. [[Paul Rudd]] portrays Milo Creel / Skipjack, a rogue time-runner with humor masking trauma. [[Sebastian Stan]] returns as Dax Riven / Hollow, a bio-engineered soldier stripped of emotion, now seeking redemption.
|Hugh Jackman
 
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[[Florence Pugh]] joins the cast as Syla Ryn / Widowthorn, a lethal assassin trained by a hidden order who uses venom-coated blades and psychological manipulation. [[Simu Liu]] plays Korran Sha / Skyburn, a volatile exiled prince wielding kinetic heat energy. [[Danny Ramirez]] portrays Jet Calder, an anti-gravity aerial specialist and reconnaissance expert. [[Pedro Pascal]] also appears as Solon Rhade / Architect, a master strategist with the power to construct physical structures from thought. [[Robert Downey Jr.]] plays Virex, the film’s central antagonist—an ancient being who seeks to collapse all timelines into a singular, logical order.
! scope="row" |Vanessa Carlysle
|Morena Baccarin
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! scope="row" |Piotr Rasputin
<small>Colossus</small>
|Rob Delaney
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! scope="row" |Peter W.
|Stefan Kapičić
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! scope="row" |Eloise Phimister
<small>Negasonic Teenage Warhead</small>
|Brianna Hildebrand
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! scope="row" |Cable
|Josh Brolin
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! scope="row" |Domino
|Zazie Beetz
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! scope="row" |Barry Allen
<small>The Flash</small>
|[[Grant Gustin]]
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! scope="row" |Iris West-Allen
|Candice Patton
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! scope="row" |Joe West
|Jesse L. Martin
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! scope="row" |Eobard Thawne
<small>Reverse-Flash</small>
|Tom Cavanagh
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! scope="row" |Nora West-Allen
<small>X.S</small>
|[[Jessica Parker Kennedy]]
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! scope="row" |Bart West-Allen
<small>Impulse</small>
|[[Jordan Fisher]]
|-
! scope="row" |Avery Ho
|[[Cate Blanchett]]
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! scope="row" |Amanda Waller
|[[Viola Davis]]
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! scope="row" |To be announced
|[[Joaquin Phoenix]]
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! scope="row" |Alex Luthor
|[[Matthew Rhys]]
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! scope="row" |Tony Stark
<small>Iron Man</small>
|[[Robert Downey Jr.]]
|-
! scope="row" |TBA
|[[Terrence Howard]]
|-
! scope="row" |TBA
|[[Jeff Bridges]]
|-
! scope="row" |TBA
|[[Gwyneth Paltrow]]
|-
! scope="row" |TBA
|[[Leslie Bibb]]
|-
! scope="row" |TBA
|[[Shaun Toub]]
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== Release ==
== Release ==


=== Theatrical disttribution ===
=== Theatrical disttribution ===
The first film of [[Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase One|Phase One]], ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'' was released on February 8, 2024 to all states at the same time. The second film, ''[[The Fantastic Four (2024 film)|The Fantastic Four]]'', was released on July 28, 2024. The third film, ''[[Doctor Doom (2025 film)|Doctor Doom]]'', was released on January 3, 2025. The fourth film, ''[[The Wolverine: Rebirth]]'', was released on March 11, 2025. ''[[Ascendants (2026 film)|Ascendants]]'', the last film of Phase One and fifth film overall in the MCU was released on February 12, 2026.
The first film of Phase Two, and sixth film overall, ''[[Deadpool 2 (2026 film)|Deadpool 2]]'', is scheduled to be released on May 21, 2026.


==== The Mutant Warfare Saga ====
The first saga is "The Mutant Warfare Saga" and will feature a dozen films. The first film of [[Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase One|Phase One]], ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'' was released on February 8, 2024 to all states at the same time.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Deadpool: Launch of The Chaos Saga|url=https://www.hollywoodfilmforecast.com/deadpool-launch-2024|publisher=Hollywood Film Forecast|date=2024-02-08|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> The second film, ''[[The Fantastic Four (2024 film)|The Fantastic Four]]'', was released on July 28, 2024. The third film, ''[[Doctor Doom (2025 film)|Doctor Doom]]'', is scheduled to be released on January 3, 2025. ''[[The Mutants (2025 film)|The Mutants]]'', the last film of Phase One and fourth film overall in the MCU is scheduled to be released on June 25, 2025.
=== Disney+ releases ===
=== Disney+ releases ===
All films from Phase One will become available on Disney+ one month following their release in cinemas. ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'' became available on Disney+ on March 8, 2024. ''[[The Fantastic Four (2024 film)|The Fantastic Four]]'' became available on Disney+ on September 21, 2024. ''[[Doctor Doom (2025 film)|Doctor Doom]]'' became available on Disney+ on February 12, 2025. ''[[The Wolverine: Rebirth]]'' became available on Disney+ on June 28, 2025. ''[[Ascendants (2026 film)|Ascendants]]'' became available on Disney+ on March 27, 2026.


==== The Mutant Warfare Saga ====
Disney+ serves as the exclusive streaming platform for all television series within the universe. ''[[Impulse (TV series)|Impulse]]'' premiered on September 10, 2024, and concluded on November 12. ''[[Ajax (miniseries)|Ajax]]'' followed, airing from December 17, 2024, to January 7, 2025. ''[[Moonknight (miniseries)|Moonknight]]'' premiered on February 18, 2025, and wrapped up on April 1, while ''[[Young Justice (miniseries)|Young Justice]]'' aired from March 7 to April 4, 2025. The final series of Phase One, ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths (miniseries)|Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', premiered on July 18, 2025 all at once.
All films from Phase One will become available on Disney+ one month following their release in cinemas. ''Deadpool & Wolverine'' became available on Disney+ on March 8, 2024.
 
=== Home media & blu-ray ===
Each film in the Mob Cinematic Universe can be purchased in multiple formats including blu-ray and 4K Resolution. All films were available at local stores or are able to be purchased online for a better price.


Unlike the release schedule of a streaming service, Mob Productions didn't release films soon after they left cinemas. Instead, six weeks following the conclusion of a phase, they'd release a bundle for a set price ($90).
Phase Two will feature two additional series (that have been revealed), ''Black Panther'', is scheduled to premiere on April 22 and will consist of 6 episodes until June 3, 2026. The second series, ''[[Spider-Man: Lord of Times]]'', is scheduled to be released all at once on July 6, 2026 with 8 episodes.


== Reception ==
== Reception ==
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|$80 million
|<ref>{{Cite web|title=Deadpool Data Gross|url=https://www.creator-database.com/the-chaos-saga-grossing|publisher=Creator Database|date=2027-07-07|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref>
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! scope="row" |''[[The Fantastic Four (2024 film)|The Fantastic Four]]''
! scope="row" |''[[The Fantastic Four (2024 film)|The Fantastic Four]]''
|July 28, 2024
|July 28, 2024
|TBA
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|$150 million
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|TBA
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|TBA
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|$220 million
|$220 million
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! scope="row" |''[[The Mutants (2025 film)|The Mutants]]''
! scope="row" |''[[The Wolverine: Rebirth]]''
|June 25, 2025
|March 11, 2025
|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
|
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! scope="row" |''The Flash and the Multiverse of the Speed Force''
|October 28, 2025
|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
|${{val|{{#expr: 0 + 0}}|fmt=commas}}
|${{val|{{#expr: 0 + 0}}|fmt=commas}}
|TBA
|$60 million
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! scope="row" |''Superman: Legacy of Hope''
! scope="row" |''[[Ascendants (2026 film)|Ascendants]]''
|February 22, 2026
|February 12, 2026
|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
|${{val|{{#expr: 0 + 0}}|fmt=commas}}
|TBA
|TBA
|$375 million
|
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! scope="row" |''Thor''
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|June 16, 2026
|TBA
|TBA
|${{val|{{#expr: 0 + 0}}|fmt=commas}}
|TBA
|
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! scope="row" |''Harbingers''
! scope="row" |''Deadpool 2''
|October 19, 2026
|May 21, 2026
|TBA
|TBA
|${{val|{{#expr: 0 + 0}}|fmt=commas}}
|TBA
|
|-
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|TBA
|TBA
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|July 28, 2026
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|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
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|September 10,
|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
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! scope="row" |''[[The Fantastic Four: Doomworld]]''
|TBA
|October 19, 2026
|TBA
|TBA
|TBA
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|TBA
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=== Critical and public response ===
=== Critical and public response ===
Each film is linked to the "Critical response" section of its article.
Each film is linked to the "Critical response" section of its article.
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== Potential/Cancelled projects ==
== Potential/Cancelled projects ==
These projects were in development as films from Mob Productions before being either cancelled:<ref>{{Cite web|last=Smith|first=John|title=The Cancelled Projects of Mob Productions: An Inside Look|url=https://www.filmmakingtales.com/cancelled-projects-mob|publisher=Filmmaking Tales|date=2014-03-15|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=White|first=Michael|title=What Went Wrong: The Cancelled Film Ventures of Mob Productions|url=https://www.cinemafailure.com/mob-productions-cancelled|publisher=Cinema Failure|date=2014-04-10|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Brown|first=Linda|title=Unseen Cinema: The Unproduced Films of Mob Productions|url=https://www.lostcinemajournal.com/unproduced-mob-films|publisher=Lost Cinema Journal|date=2014-05-05|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref>
These projects were in development as films from Mob Productions before being either cancelled:
 
* To be added.
 
== Upcoming crossover with ''The Boys'' universe ==
Following a meeting between [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony Pictures]] and Mob Productions in 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|last=Reynolds|first=Marie|title=Cross-Studio Collaborations and Intellectual Property Rights: The Mob-Sony Negotiations|url=https://www.entertainmentlawreview.com/cross-studio-collaborations-2025|publisher=Entertainment Law Review|date=2025-07-10|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Morris|first=Richard|title=Negotiating Creative Control in Film Crossovers|url=https://www.filmcollaborationjournal.org/negotiating-creative-control-2025|publisher=Film Collaboration Journal|date=2026-01-10|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> Goodwin noted that they had to work alone without any producer or development teams coming in from other franchises.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Peterson|first=Tom|title=The Challenges of Inter-Franchise Agreements|url=https://www.cinematicuniverseinsights.com/inter-franchise-agreements|publisher=Cinematic Universe Insights|date=2025-08-05|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> Goodwin said he felt it would be a "bad" choice to have writers and producers make something that should be in the hands of people who have helped make the Mob Cinematic Universe what it is today.<ref name=":0" /> Goodwin confirmed a crossover is possible as long as other party [''Sony''] is willing to give them the rights to use their property.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Johnson|first=Harold|title=Strategic Dynamics in Cinema Collaboration: The Mob Productions-Sony Talks|url=https://www.mediamanagementjournal.org/strategic-dynamics-2025|publisher=Media Management Journal|date=2025-06-15|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> In a similar call with Sony, [[Eric Kripke]], the creator of ''The Boys'', stated he didn't want to have his television series be worked on by anyone without his part in development.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Peterson|first=Tom|title=The Challenges of Inter-Franchise Agreements|url=https://www.cinematicuniverseinsights.com/inter-franchise-agreements|publisher=Cinematic Universe Insights|date=2025-08-05|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Brooks|first=Jessica|title=Exploring the Potential of a Mob-Sony Crossover|url=https://www.hollywoodreportertoday.com/mob-sony-crossover-potential|publisher=Hollywood Reporter Today|date=2025-09-01|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Kumar|first=Ajay|title=Intellectual Property in Film: Lessons from Mob Productions' Negotiation with Sony|url=https://www.globalfilmmarketreview.com/ip-in-film-2025|publisher=Global Film Market Review|date=2025-10-11|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Lee|first=Angela|title=Sony and Mob Productions: A Case Study in Media Collaboration|url=https://www.cinematicanalysis.com/sony-mob-collaboration|publisher=Cinematic Analysis|date=2025-11-20|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> Discussions for the crossover were placed on hold due to the ongoing disagreements.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Green|first=Michelle|title=Behind the Scenes of the Sony-Mob Productions Talks|url=https://www.insidefilmindustry.com/sony-mob-talks-2025|publisher=Inside Film Industry|date=2025-12-05|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref>
 
By March 2026, the discussions had begun again and both parties continued to have disagreements. Reynolds approached Goodwin and revealed he had three more films planned to produce for the MCU and planned to cancel them if Goodwin didn't let Kripke produce and write the films within the MCU.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Long Negotiations Lead to Agreement in MCU|url=https://www.cinematicupdates.com/long-negotiations-mcu-2026|publisher=Cinematic Updates|date=2026-06-20|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Eric Kripke's Potential Role in MCU Explored|url=https://www.superherofilmgossip.com/kripke-mcu-role-2026|publisher=Superhero Film Gossip|date=2026-05-22|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> These additional discussions lasted until June 2026.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Impact of Ryan Reynolds' Decision on MCU Films|url=https://www.entertainmentanalysis.com/ryan-reynolds-decision-impact-2026|publisher=Entertainment Analysis|date=2026-04-30|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Reynolds and Goodwin Seal Deal for Deadpool in MCU|url=https://www.movieinsiderreports.com/reynolds-goodwin-deal-2026|publisher=Movie Insider Reports|date=2026-11-20|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> Finally, by November 2026, Goodwin agreed to the plan and deal because of the need of keeping the character Deadpool within the MCU.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Renewed Negotiations Between Reynolds and Goodwin|url=https://www.creator-database.com/reynolds-goodwin-negotiations-2026|publisher=Creator Database|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Ryan Reynolds' Ultimatum to Mob Productions|url=https://www.hollywoodtrends.com/ryan-reynolds-ultimatum-2026|publisher=Hollywood Trends|date=2026-03-15|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Goodwin and Reynolds Reach Agreement on Deadpool's Future|url=https://www.filmindustrynews.com/deadpool-agreement-2026|publisher=Film Industry News|date=2026-11-10|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref>
 
In December 2026, Goodwin announced a new film that features the Avengers, Justice League, X-Men, and Harbingers is in development, and will incorperate the characters from ''The Boys'' into the MCU.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Goodwin Announces Epic Crossover Film with Avengers, Justice League, and More|url=https://www.creator-database.com/multiverse-crossover-film-announcement-2026|publisher=Creator Database|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Integration of The Boys into MCU: Goodwin's Bold New Film|url=https://www.hollywoodtrends.com/the-boys-mcu-integration-2026|publisher=Hollywood Trends|date=2026-12-05|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref> Goodwin cited that the idea is very similar to that of ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' (2021), in which characters from other universes appear in the MCU and leave at the end of the film.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Goodwin's Multiverse Strategy: A New Film with Multiversal Crossovers|url=https://www.filmindustrynews.com/multiverse-strategy-2026|publisher=Film Industry News|date=2026-12-10|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Upcoming Crossover Film Inspired by Spider-Man: No Way Home|url=https://www.superherofilmgossip.com/spider-man-inspired-crossover-2026|publisher=Superhero Film Gossip|date=2026-12-15|access-date=2028-01-20}}</ref>


* ''Sunfire x Dazzler: The Mutant Face-Off'': Cancelled on December 7, 2024.
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Mob Cinematic Universe films
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$2.864 billion

The Mob Cinematic Universe (MCU) features a list of American films and series superhero films produced by Mob Productions based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics, Mob Comics, and DC Comics. The MCU is the shared universe in which all of the films are set. The films have been in production since 2019, and in that time Mob Productions have had multiple films in various stages of development.

The films are written and directed by various individuals and feature large, often ensemble, casts. All entries are produced by Mob Productions, with individual films overseen by separate creative teams depending on tone and scope.

Mob Productions releases its films in grouped story arcs known as “Phases”, a structure inspired by Marvel Studios’ Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The films form a shared fictional continuity referred to as the Mob Cinematic Universe (MCU), combining characters and concepts primarily drawn from Marvel Comics and select DC Comics properties. Distribution responsibilities vary by project and branding, with films marketed under either Marvel Studios, DC, or joint branding where applicable.

Phase One spans from 2026 to 2028 and serves as the foundational chapter of the Mob Cinematic Universe. The phase consists of four confirmed films: Spider-Man: Shadow of the City (2026), Batman: Black Signal (2026), Doctor Strange: Fracture Point (2027), and Justice League: Genesis Protocol (2028). These films introduce the universe’s central heroes, establish its tonal range across street-level, grounded, and cosmic narratives, and culminate in its first large-scale ensemble crossover.

In addition to the confirmed releases, Phase One includes three unannounced projects scheduled for release within the same period: Scarlet Witch: Hexfall (2026), Green Lantern: Beyond the Veil (2027), and World’s Finest (2028). These films were revealed without final release dates and are intended to expand the universe’s supernatural, cosmic, and inter-franchise elements ahead of subsequent phases.

Development[edit | edit source]

Films and Disney+ series[edit | edit source]

By September 2012, SOI Studios president Freddie Goodwin entered discussions with Warner Bros. and Mob Productions regarding a potential merger to develop film and television projects under a unified brand. Negotiations were delayed several times due to disagreements between company leadership. During an online presentation in April 2013, Goodwin stated that discussions were ongoing and that progress toward an agreement was being made.

In June 2016, it was publicly announced that SOI Studios had merged with Mob Productions, with Goodwin retaining his position as president. By 2018, industry leaks suggested that Deadpool and Wolverine film projects were in development; Goodwin later confirmed these reports and stated that the films would form part of the first phase of a shared cinematic universe.

In 2020, Ryan Reynolds was announced to reprise his role as Wade Wilson, alongside returning cast members from Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018). Goodwin indicated that the project would adapt elements from the earlier films while targeting an MA15+ rating rather than an R18+ classification. Development on the Deadpool and Wolverine projects continued concurrently, with Reynolds formally confirmed to return in June 2021. By June 2022, the films were being developed as interconnected entries.

At San Diego Comic-Con in 2022, Goodwin confirmed the Phase One slate, which included Doctor Doom, The Fantastic Four, a Deadpool film, a Wolverine film, and a mutant-focused team-up project. Later that year, the Deadpool and Wolverine films were consolidated into a single project titled Deadpool & Wolverine.

Following the critical and commercial failure of Fantastic Four (2015), 20th Century Fox explored alternative approaches to the franchise. In 2017, Seth Grahame-Smith was commissioned to write a new screenplay inspired by Ultimate Fantastic Four, focusing on Franklin and Valeria Richards, while Noah Hawley was hired to develop a separate Doctor Doom project. After The Walt Disney Company acquired 21st Century Fox in March 2019, development on Fox’s Marvel-based projects was suspended and control of the Fantastic Four property transferred to Marvel Studios.

Marvel Studios announced a new Fantastic Four film in 2019, with Jon Watts attached as director in 2020 before departing in April 2022. Later that year, the project was reassigned to Mob Productions for inclusion in the Mob Cinematic Universe. New writers Julianne Crestwood, Marcus V. Ellington, and Eliza Thornhill were hired, and filming concluded in 2023. Mob Productions stated that the film would introduce a third major team into the shared universe.

In June 2019, Goodwin outlined long-term plans for the franchise, projecting multiple additional phases beyond Phase Three. On July 13, 2024, he released a 90-minute public presentation detailing the future of the Mob Cinematic Universe, confirming that two films had completed filming and announcing several projects, including the crossover film The X-Men Chronicles (2027), a solo Doctor Doom film, and The Mutants, which was described as the concluding entry of Phase One and the beginning of the Mutant War Saga.

On December 7, 2024, Goodwin announced that Sunfire x Dazzler: The Mutant Face-Off had been canceled, while Ascendants was delayed to November 23, 2025. On April 10, 2025, he confirmed that the full slates for Phase Two and Phase Three would be unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con later that year.

In early 2026, Goodwin announced that the franchise would be "reset", though the films that were released would become unrelated.

Films[edit | edit source]

Mob Productions releases its films in groups called "Phases".

Phase One[edit | edit source]

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Producer(s)
Deadpool & Wolverine February 8, 2024 Freddie Goodwin[1] Freddie Goodwin, Benjamin Knowles, Sara Case, Patrick Reid[2] Freddie Goodwin & Ryan Reynolds
The Fantastic Four July 28, 2024 Jackson Miller[3] Sara Case & Patrick Reid[4] Freddie Goodwin
Doctor Doom January 3, 2025 Wilma Zimmerman[5] Wilma Zimmerman, Myla Salazar, Sara Case, Patrick Reid, Ethan Morland, and Clara Redwood[6]
The Wolverine: Rebirth March 11, 2025 Wilma Zimmerman[7]
Ascendants February 12, 2026 Finnian Hawke[8] Ulysses Black[9]

Phase Two[edit | edit source]

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Producer(s) Status
Deadpool 2 May 21, 2026 Lyra Stormwind Natalie Kingsley, Oliver Greenfield, Penelope Frost, Quentin Hart, Rebecca Wells, Samuel Preston Freddie Goodwin Post-production
Blade September 24, 2026 Freddie Goodwin Oliver Greenwood
Iron Man TBA TBA TBA Filming
The Fantastic Four: Doomworld November 26, 2026 TBA TBA


Future[edit | edit source]

Film U.S. release date Director(s) Screenwriter(s) Producer(s) Status
Captain Marvel 2027–2028 James Gunn James Gunn, Freddie Goodwin, Ethan Morland Freddie Goodwin In development
Untitled Ascendants Sequel TBA TBA Freddie Goodwin & Ryan Reynolds Freddie Goodwin & Ryan Reynolds

At any given time, Mob Productions has future films planned five to six years out from what they have announced. By April 2014, additional storylines were planned through 2028, with MCU films through 2032 being planned by April 2022.

Captain Marvel[edit | edit source]

Captain Marvel will be directed by James Gunn whilst the screenplay is currently being written by Gunn, Goodwin and Ethan Morland. Captain Marvel will be released in either 2027 or 2028, with a chance of releasing in a future unannounced phase.

Untitled Ascendants Sequel[edit | edit source]

The Untitled Ascendants Sequel is in early stages of development and is being written by Goodwin and Reynolds.

Television series[edit | edit source]

Phase One[edit | edit source]


Television series of Phase Four
SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedNetworkShowrunnerStatus
First releasedLast released
Impulse19September 10, 2024 (2024-09-10)November 12, 2024 (2024-11-12)Disney+Freddie GoodwinReleased
Ajax14December 17, 2024 (2024-12-17)January 14, 2025 (2025-01-14)Jackson Greene, Freddie Goodwin
Moonknight16February 18, 2025 (2025-02-18)April 1, 2025 (2025-04-01)Freddie Goodwin
Young Justice15March 7, 2025 (2025-03-07)April 11, 2025 (2025-04-11)
Crisis on Infinite Earths15July 18, 2025 (2025-07-18)Freddie Goodwin, Jackson Greene, Lucas Everett, Maya Thompson

Phase Two[edit | edit source]


Television series of Phase Five
SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedNetworkShowrunnerStatus
First releasedLast released
Black Panther16April 22, 2026 (2026-04-22)June 3, 2026 (2026-06-03)Disney+James PonsoldtPost-production
Spider-Man: Lord of Times18July 6, 2026 (2026-07-06)Amy Pascal, Kathleen Kennedy

Series approach[edit | edit source]

Initial approach to television[edit | edit source]

Goodwin, the creative lead behind the MCU, has overseen a distinctive approach to integrating television series into the franchise. Beginning in 2021, Mob Productions embraced streaming as a platform for expanding its universe beyond film, with series developed for platforms like Disney+. Goodwin explained that streaming allowed for flexibility in both format and narrative structure. Some series were designed as self-contained miniseries meant to directly set up future films, while others were envisioned as multi-season arcs that ran in parallel with the films, often with long gaps between seasons—drawing comparisons to shows like Game of Thrones and Stranger Things. Goodwin emphasized that each season or miniseries was treated as a cinematic event, generally aiming for around six hours of total content. This structure varied by project—some used six hour-long episodes, while others opted for nine shorter episodes. Budgets typically ranged from $100 million to $150 million, with flagship series exceeding $200 million. The high production costs were largely due to cast salaries and heavy reliance on visual effects. Mob’s early slate of series—such as Impulse and Ajax—followed a film-like structure, giving characters one defined arc across a tightly serialized story. Later shows, like Young Justice and Crisis on Infinite Earths, began experimenting with more episodic storytelling and larger ensemble casts.

Mob Productions initially avoided the traditional "showrunner" model, instead using the term "head writer" and encouraging close collaboration between writers and directors. Directors were often involved from early development and participated in writers’ room discussions, mirroring the creative pipeline used on the MCU films. Junior executives, many of whom had worked on earlier films in production roles, served as liaisons between writers, directors, and Goodwin himself. Final creative authority for each series rested with Goodwin, who remained actively involved in key decisions across the slate. This collaborative but hierarchical approach was described as efficient by series directors and writers. Shows such as Impulse, directed entirely by Goodwin, benefited from a unified vision. Others, like Crisis on Infinite Earths, employed multiple directors with split duties across episodes, driven by scheduling demands and varying story needs. In most cases, the head writer had final script approval before filming began, after which the director assumed greater creative control during production and post. Head writers typically remained involved through post-production to oversee rewrites and continuity adjustments.

Overhaul of television operations[edit | edit source]

Between 2024 and 2025, the cinematic universe under Goodwin’s leadership underwent a significant transformation in its television strategy. Following a wave of overproduction, inconsistent storytelling, and ballooning costs, Goodwin began to overhaul how television content was developed and delivered. The early approach—where every series was treated as a six-hour cinematic event designed to tie directly into theatrical films—was no longer sustainable. Creative burnout, tonal disarray, and a lack of long-term planning began surfacing across multiple in-development shows. At the height of the problem, projects such as Impulse (Season 2), What If..., Exotic Adventures, Black Panther, Doctor Strange, The Adventures of the Speed Force, Spider-Man: Lord of Times, and Warmachine were all either in limbo or suffering from narrative and logistical misalignment. With multiple timelines colliding, characters overlapping without purpose, and budgets spiraling out of control, the weight of the interconnected universe began to collapse inward.

Goodwin, known for his cinematic ambition, was the first to admit that the strategy was flawed. In a candid internal memo, he described the first wave of series as “an ecosystem where everything fed everything—except the audience.” He noted that viewers were struggling to keep up, creators were restricted by mandatory tie-ins, and stories were being stretched to fit formats they were never meant for. The failure of Exotic Adventures, which reportedly burned through over $120 million before being shut down in post-production, became a symbol of excess. Similarly, Warmachine was shelved after creative teams failed to unify its political thriller premise with the universe’s increasingly multiversal tone. In response, Goodwin initiated a complete pivot: moving away from cinematic-style miniseries toward traditional, showrunner-led television. Each series would now begin with a pilot script and a full series bible, and no production would be greenlit unless the story stood on its own merits—regardless of franchise connections.

At the same time, pressure from Disney intensified. Amid broader cost-cutting across its streaming division, Disney slashed television budgets and demanded a shift toward sustainability. Several projects were halted entirely, while others—like Doctor Strange and Black Panther—were repurposed with smaller scopes and a clearer narrative focus. Goodwin emphasized that spectacle was no longer the goal; story was. In a 2025 interview, he stated, “We were trying to build universes when we hadn’t finished building television. That’s on me.” The shift toward a more traditional model was also inspired by the quiet success of Impulse Season 2, which was developed with a single showrunner, leaner structure, and minimal crossover requirements. Unlike earlier series, it finished on time, under budget, and with strong internal feedback—something few other projects could claim.

By early 2025, Goodwin had implemented new rules: no more “backdoor film setups,” no more six-hour movie formats disguised as television, and no more greenlights based solely on franchise potential. Series like What If... were redesigned as anthology experiments, free from continuity obligations. The Adventures of the Speed Force was rebuilt into a character-focused episodic format, while Spider-Man: Lord of Times was delayed and scaled back to allow room for a restructured arc. From this point forward, each series would live or die by its pilot. If it wasn’t strong enough to stand alone, it wouldn’t be made. Goodwin also announced a hard cap on output: no more than three live-action series would be produced per year, ensuring tighter quality control and more deliberate scheduling.

By May 2025, only a select few projects remained active. Impulse continued forward with a clear path. Doctor Strange was reimagined as a serialized mystical procedural. What If... gained a new creative team. Others were either placed on indefinite hold or absorbed back into the film division for potential reworking. Goodwin delegated day-to-day oversight of television to newly promoted executive Maya Thompson, who was tasked with establishing a “seasonal cadence” that audiences could rely on—replacing the unpredictability and content fatigue that had plagued the early years. With this shift, Goodwin returned his focus entirely to the feature film slate, now confident that the television side had a structure capable of sustaining itself without collapsing under the weight of cinematic expectations.

The reset marked the end of an era defined by ambition and overreach, and the beginning of one grounded in clarity, sustainability, and creative discipline. For Goodwin, it was less about shrinking the universe and more about saving it—one focused season at a time.

Abandoned or paused projects[edit | edit source]

In February 2025, Freddie Goodwin initiated a decisive restructuring of his cinematic universe’s television slate, marking the largest wave of cancellations and creative pauses since the franchise expanded into streaming. The move followed ongoing cost-cutting directives from Disney and came in response to concerns about quality control, audience retention, and development overload. With too many shows competing for attention and internal resources, Goodwin made the call to eliminate or delay several projects that no longer aligned with the refined long-term vision. Among the casualties was Warmachine, a politically-charged thriller centered on James Rhodes that had struggled to find tonal balance after multiple rewrites. Originally intended to explore the aftermath of global arms trafficking in a post-Ascendants world, the project ballooned in scope and budget, eventually stalling out in early pre-production. With no strong creative direction and increasingly unclear relevance to the wider narrative arc, the series was officially canceled.

Exotic Adventures, an interdimensional road-trip comedy that was being developed as a genre experiment, was also shelved indefinitely. While initial concepts were received enthusiastically for their originality, the series was deemed tonally inconsistent with the current direction of the universe. Its detachment from key characters and core events made it an easy candidate for removal. What If..., initially planned as an anthology extension of alternate universe events, was also canceled. While its animated format allowed for narrative freedom, it suffered from falling viewership and increasing production delays. With the multiversal thread already being covered in other live-action projects, Goodwin confirmed that the series would not return for additional seasons.

Two other projects were placed on indefinite hold rather than outright canceled. Impulse (Season 2), though well-received during its first run, was considered redundant given its thematic overlap with other upcoming content. Insiders noted that while Goodwin respected its potential, the time wasn’t right for continuation. The Adventures of the Speed Force, which had encountered ongoing script and tone problems, was similarly paused to prevent further resource strain. Neither project was ruled out for revival, but neither remains in active development.

In contrast, Black Panther and Spider-Man: Lord of Times were explicitly spared from the cuts. Goodwin identified both as structurally and narratively vital to the post-Ascendants era. Black Panther was undergoing a structural revamp with new writers brought in to tighten continuity and scale, while Lord of Times remained in full development due to its multiversal implications and its role in setting up Phase Three's central arc. The cancellations marked a sobering but necessary correction to the franchise’s rapid expansion into television. Goodwin stated plainly in a press statement: “We greenlit too much, too fast. The lesson now is focus. We’re building stories to last—not to just exist.” The reshaped slate now favors fewer shows, with more oversight, clearer narrative function, and an emphasis on creative sustainability.

Recurring cast and characters[edit | edit source]

The Mob Cinematic Universe (MCU) features a large ensemble of recurring characters portrayed by an expansive roster of actors, many of whom appear across multiple films and series. Ryan Reynolds stars as Wade Wilson / Deadpool, a mercenary with accelerated healing and a penchant for breaking the fourth wall. Initially introduced as a solo character, Deadpool later became central to the overarching multiversal storyline. Reynolds also portrays multiple variants of the character, including an unscarred, long-haired version and the canine-inspired Dogpool.

Hugh Jackman reprises his role as James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine, depicting various versions of the character—including Old Man Logan, Patch, and a 1990s-inspired variant—as part of the multiverse narrative. Other mutants returning from the Fox-era include Aaron Stanford as Pyro, Tyler Mane as Sabretooth, and Jennifer Garner as Elektra. Characters such as Vanessa (Morena Baccarin), Blind Al (Leslie Uggams), Dopinder (Karan Soni), and Colossus (voiced by Stefan Kapičić) also reappear in multiple entries, maintaining continuity with earlier Deadpool installments.

Several major Marvel characters are introduced or reimagined within the MCU. Pedro Pascal portrays Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic, alongside Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm / The Thing—forming the Fantastic Four. Julia Garner appears as Shalla-Bal / Silver Surfer, while Ralph Ineson plays the cosmic entity Galactus. The villainous arc is anchored by Mads Mikkelsen as Victor Von Doom / Doctor Doom, with additional antagonists including Alicia Vikander as Lucia Von Bardas, Christoph Waltz as Mister Sinister, and Barry Keoghan as Arcade.

The mutant storyline expands with Taron Egerton portraying a new variant of Wolverine, joined by Anya Taylor-Joy as Mystique, Paul Mescal as Sabretooth, Sadie Sink as X-23, and Jeremy Allen White as Gambit. Supporting characters include Sophie Thatcher as Rogue, Clancy Brown as Colonel Stryker, and Jeffrey Wright as Professor Charles Xavier.

The Ascendants arc within the MCU introduces an original team of heroes and antagonists. Chris Hemsworth stars as Kael Thorne / Stormborne, a lightning-wielding tactician burdened by leadership. Vanessa Kirby appears as Elira Voss / Mirage, a stealth operative who manipulates light. Letitia Wright plays Nyari Sol, a technopath capable of communicating with machines. Paul Rudd portrays Milo Creel / Skipjack, a rogue time-runner with humor masking trauma. Sebastian Stan returns as Dax Riven / Hollow, a bio-engineered soldier stripped of emotion, now seeking redemption.

Florence Pugh joins the cast as Syla Ryn / Widowthorn, a lethal assassin trained by a hidden order who uses venom-coated blades and psychological manipulation. Simu Liu plays Korran Sha / Skyburn, a volatile exiled prince wielding kinetic heat energy. Danny Ramirez portrays Jet Calder, an anti-gravity aerial specialist and reconnaissance expert. Pedro Pascal also appears as Solon Rhade / Architect, a master strategist with the power to construct physical structures from thought. Robert Downey Jr. plays Virex, the film’s central antagonist—an ancient being who seeks to collapse all timelines into a singular, logical order.

Release[edit | edit source]

Theatrical disttribution[edit | edit source]

The first film of Phase One, Deadpool & Wolverine was released on February 8, 2024 to all states at the same time. The second film, The Fantastic Four, was released on July 28, 2024. The third film, Doctor Doom, was released on January 3, 2025. The fourth film, The Wolverine: Rebirth, was released on March 11, 2025. Ascendants, the last film of Phase One and fifth film overall in the MCU was released on February 12, 2026.

The first film of Phase Two, and sixth film overall, Deadpool 2, is scheduled to be released on May 21, 2026.

Disney+ releases[edit | edit source]

All films from Phase One will become available on Disney+ one month following their release in cinemas. Deadpool & Wolverine became available on Disney+ on March 8, 2024. The Fantastic Four became available on Disney+ on September 21, 2024. Doctor Doom became available on Disney+ on February 12, 2025. The Wolverine: Rebirth became available on Disney+ on June 28, 2025. Ascendants became available on Disney+ on March 27, 2026.

Disney+ serves as the exclusive streaming platform for all television series within the universe. Impulse premiered on September 10, 2024, and concluded on November 12. Ajax followed, airing from December 17, 2024, to January 7, 2025. Moonknight premiered on February 18, 2025, and wrapped up on April 1, while Young Justice aired from March 7 to April 4, 2025. The final series of Phase One, Crisis on Infinite Earths, premiered on July 18, 2025 all at once.

Phase Two will feature two additional series (that have been revealed), Black Panther, is scheduled to premiere on April 22 and will consist of 6 episodes until June 3, 2026. The second series, Spider-Man: Lord of Times, is scheduled to be released all at once on July 6, 2026 with 8 episodes.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Box office performances[edit | edit source]

Film U.S release date Box office grosses Budget Ref
Domestic International Worldwide
Phase One
Deadpool & Wolverine February 8, 2024 $230,676,069 $330,400,000 $561,076,069 $80 million
The Fantastic Four July 28, 2024 $195,000,000 $301,740,000 $496,740,000 $150 million
Doctor Doom January 3, 2025 TBA TBA $0 $220 million
The Wolverine: Rebirth March 11, 2025 TBA TBA $0 $60 million
Ascendants February 12, 2026 TBA TBA TBA $375 million
Phase Two
Deadpool 2 May 21, 2026 TBA TBA TBA TBA
Iron Man July 28, 2026 TBA TBA TBA TBA
Blade September 10, TBA TBA TBA TBA
The Fantastic Four: Doomworld October 19, 2026 TBA TBA TBA TBA
Phase Three
Total $1,097,861,934 $1,767,087,085 $2,864,949,019 $885,000,000

Critical and public response[edit | edit source]

Each film is linked to the "Critical response" section of its article.

Critical and public response of Mob Cinematic Universe films
Film Critical Public
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore PostTrak
Phase One
Deadpool 87% (320 reviews) 80 (40 reviews) B+
The Fantastic Four
Doctor Doom
The Wolverine: Rebirth
The Mutants
Phase Two
Sunfire x Dazzler: The Mutant Face Off
Deadpool 2
Adventures with Wolverine
The Four War
Phase Three
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA

Accolades and critism[edit | edit source]

The films of the Mob Cinematic Universe have been nominated for numerous awards. However, it has caused the creation of hundreds of memes. The franchise has been given negative reviews for being too much like the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Potential/Cancelled projects[edit | edit source]

These projects were in development as films from Mob Productions before being either cancelled:

  • Sunfire x Dazzler: The Mutant Face-Off: Cancelled on December 7, 2024.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Kroll, Justin (April 12, 2023). "Freddie Goodwin to Direct 'Deadpool & Wolverine' as MCU's First R-Rated Film". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
  2. Sneider, Jeff (May 3, 2023). "Meet the Writing Team Behind Marvel's 'Deadpool & Wolverine'". Variety. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
  3. Rubin, Rebecca (March 2, 2023). "Jackson Miller Set to Direct 'Fantastic Four' for Marvel". Variety. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
  4. Kit, Borys (July 14, 2023). "Sara Case, Patrick Reid Pen Final Draft for 'Fantastic Four'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
  5. Barnes, Brooks (September 25, 2023). "Wilma Zimmerman to Helm MCU's 'Doctor Doom'". The New York Times. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
  6. Lang, Brent (October 3, 2023). "New Writers Assemble for 'Doctor Doom' Movie". Variety. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
  7. Sharf, Zack (January 10, 2024). "Wilma Zimmerman Directing 'The Wolverine: Rebirth' After Success with 'Doctor Doom'". IndieWire. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
  8. Sneider, Jeff (February 4, 2025). "Finnian Hawke to Direct MCU Epic 'Ascendants'". The InSneider. Retrieved June 29, 2025.
  9. Kroll, Justin (January 30, 2025). "'Ascendants' Gets Screenwriter Ulysses Black to Launch Mutant War Saga". Deadline. Retrieved June 29, 2025.

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