Hollywood studios have unveiled an exciting lineup of upcoming films during this year’s CinemaCon, offering a first look at some of the most anticipated releases.
The annual event, held in Las Vegas, gives cinema owners and fans early access to trailers, exclusive footage, and announcements before they reach the public.
This year, major stars and filmmakers appeared on stage to showcase what audiences can expect over the next few years.
Marvel returns with Avengers: Doomsday
Disney revealed the first full trailer for Avengers: Doomsday, closing the event with one of its biggest announcements.
The film introduces Robert Downey Jr. in a surprising new role as the villain Doctor Doom. He previously played Iron Man in Avengers: Endgame.
The movie brings together both classic and new Marvel characters. Scenes from the trailer featured a battle between Gambit, played by Channing Tatum, and Shang-Chi, played by Simu Liu.
Patrick Stewart also returns as Professor Xavier, hinting at a major threat facing the heroes.
Chris Evans reprises his role as Captain America, while Chris Hemsworth returns as Thor. The trailer teases a powerful moment as Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, flies into Captain America’s hands.
Evans explained that he only agreed to return because the story offers a meaningful reason for his character’s comeback.
Top Gun sequel officially in development
Paramount Pictures confirmed that Top Gun 3 is now in development.
Tom Cruise will return to his iconic role following the massive success of Top Gun: Maverick, which earned $1.5 billion worldwide.
Studio executive Josh Greenstein revealed that the script is already in progress, signaling a strong commitment to the project.
Cruise also attended the event to promote a different film, Digger, where he plays an oil tycoon dealing with environmental consequences.
CinemaCon once again highlighted Hollywood’s focus on blockbuster franchises and star-driven films. With major releases like Avengers: Doomsday and Top Gun 3 on the horizon, the next few years promise strong excitement for cinema audiences worldwide.
