No, Disney is not stopping Marvel movies in 2026, but the studio has significantly shifted its strategy toward "quality over quantity." Following a period of "superhero fatigue" and internal restructuring, Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed that Marvel Studios will reduce its output to approximately two to three movies per year. As of early 2026, the slate remains robust with highly anticipated titles like Avengers: Doomsday (featuring Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom) and the Fantastic Four reboot in active development or post-production. While some "Untitled Marvel" dates were removed or rebranded as "Untitled Disney" projects to allow for longer development cycles, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) remains a core pillar of Disney’s theatrical and Disney+ business. The current focus is on "event" films and ensuring that each release feels essential to the broader narrative, rather than flooding the market with multiple spin-offs that may dilute the brand's prestige.