Harbingers in film

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The general major villain the Harbingers face off against

The Harbingers, a superhero team created by Jackson Duggless, which appears in comic books produced by Mob Productions, will appear in multiple films since their inception in 2012.

Mob Productions began to produce films independently in 2024 and plans to release multiple films based on the team of the same name. Three films are being released as part of the Mob Cinematic Universe (MCU). A trilogy of films written by various writers is coming with Harbingers (2026), which will be followed by Harbingers: Dimension X (2027) and Harbingers: Endgame (2028). Future films are being planned.

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Harbingers (2026)[edit | edit source]

The team began developing

Marvel began developing a Captain America film in 1997, with Mark Gordon and Gary Levinsohn as producers and Larry Wilson and Leslie Bohem as scriptwriters. Artisan Entertainment were brought on as financers in 2000, but production was stalled by a lawsuit between Marvel and Captain America co-creator Joe Simon over the ownership of Captain America copyrights that was settled in 2003. Marvel began to produce films independently in 2005, planning a shared universe of superhero films referred to as the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), and hired screenwriter David Self in 2006 to write the screenplay for what would become Captain America: The First Avenger. Joe Johnston was brought on to direct the film in 2008, who hired Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely to rewrite the script. Actor Chris Evans was cast as Steve Rogers in 2010, signing a six-picture deal with Marvel to appear in three Captain America films and three Avengers films. The film focuses on Rogers as he confronts the Red Skull (Hugo Weaving) during the Second World War. The First Avenger with was filmed from 2010 to 2011, and released in July 2011.