Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has revealed the company has planned their major film releases up to 2028.

During an interview with Businessweek, Feige explained there is a map in his office detailing which films are set for when almost two decades from now.

"It's like looking through the Hubble telescope. You go, 'What's happening back there? I can sort of see it,' " he said with a laugh. "They printed out a new one recently that went to 2028."

Feige didn't reveal the names of the major films planned up to 2028, but fans can probably expected more installments to their "Captain America" franchise. There have been rumors circulating which claim "Captain America 3" will alleged be released on the same day as "Batman vs. Superman.

The Marvel Studios president recently told IGN "the more, the merrier" when it comes to "sharing" the May 6, 2016 release. Feige added the company won't be changing around their film's launch date because of competition at the box office.

"We're still on that date and we're going to be announcing soon what the movie will be on that date,"Feige told IGN.  That's what we're sort of actively working on as we get ready to firm up and get into pre-production what will be the two films for '16 and the two films for '17."

Feige didn't confirm "Captain America 3" will share a release date with "Batman vs. Superman," but did tease there are some major announcements scheduled for San Diego Comic Con 2014.

"I hope it will be in the coming months," Feige explained.  "If it coincides with Comic-Con that would be nice, but if it happens before that or after that we'll see. It's not about the best time to make an announcement for us. it's about when the team coalesces and when we find a group of collaborators that we want to spend the next two or three years with to bring one of the movies to life."