Yesterday we gave you a little look at Marvel Phase 2 with a couple of pieces of concept art from GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY and CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER. Well here’s a load more, featuring more detailed looks at the likes of Rocket Raccoon and The Falcon. Adding to those awesome pictures is a video that details what we can expect from Phase 2 and beyond, as we also get a brief look at some ANT-MAN test footage. If that wasn’t enough, how about some set pics of THOR: THE DARK WORLD, which reveals Natalie Portman in Asgard? Thought you might like that.
Marvel’s Phase 2 kicks-off with IRON MAN 3 on 26th April in the UK and 3rd May in the US. THOR: THE DARK WORLD will arrive 30th October in the UK and 8th November in the US. CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER will hit cinemas next year on 4th April 2014, with GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY to follow on 1st August 2014.
Source: Bleeding Cool and Comic Book Movie
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