Why are people asking for Spidey 3 already, the 2nd one is literally still in theaters. Like, Christ, let the creative team breathe for a second. It's like Daniel Craig feeling slightly agitated because after a 9-month shoot on Spectre and within 2 days people are all, "so when's the next one?"
As for the line-up:
-Black Widow, was more interested in this happening while she was alive and could go around owning the shit out of HYDRA members in hiding. Not interested as much in a prequel of someone whose story is already set
-Eternals, heard good things about the comics, so sure
-Shang-Chi, sounds cool
-Doctor Strange going more horror, sounds sweet. But weird that Mordo's actor isn't apparently confirmed to return given how the last one ended
-Thor, I liked 3 but hopefully they'll time the comedy better this time. Also, don't know why people act like Portman is a bad actress (all the bad acting in the SW prequels was clearly Lucas' fault)
-Blade, I feel Snipes is what made the character work but Mahershala Ali is a solid actor so maybe he'll pull it off
-down for FF and especially Doom finally being done right. Honestly,, I'll see a new X-men sure but wouldn't mind a break, I'd rather see X-Force and Deadpool 3 first
-Falcon/Bucky, Hawkeye, really wish these were movies instead. I want to see the characters' stories continue in the films not the shows which always feel kinda separate despite technically being in the continuity
-WandaVision, I like both by themselves but honestly their romance never clicked with me so don't know how good this will be
-Loki, I don't give a shit about alternate-timeline versions of the characters in cases like this, I was following Loki already and his story ended, if you want it to continue then just rez the original. Same thing with the "2014 Gamora", that's not the same person as the Gamora of the GOTG films, and if she's just folded into the team in 3 (and worse, if Peter actually falls for her, blech) it'll feel super icky and disrespectful to the original Gamora. Seeing as Adam Warlock can bring people back from the dead, I'm hoping that's what he'll do with Gamora in GPTG 3. I wouldn't reverse any of the other permanent deaths in IW/Endgame, but spending two Guardians movies building this crew up as a family and having her die with none of them being there with her in her final moments just made it feel less emotional and more like, "oh, well I guess that happened". Like, maybe if they had let the whole team reflect on it, but Peter only gets a scene to react to it and then Rocket and Nebula are later focused on grieving all of them despite us knowing the others will return and then there's no time to do much with them in the final act
-WhatIf, I dunno, DC always seemed much better at "Elseworlds" type of one-offs, but we'll see