I'm watching FFH because I'm one of those beaten housewife Spiderfags and I'm genuinely curious about the direction they want to take post-Endgame. Past that, I'm honestly hyped for GotG vol. 3 and Doctor Strange 2, because they're sequels to the only MCU movies I like as actual films, regardless of my appreciation for the genre and they retained the same creative teams.
Black Panther 2 could be interesting if they let Coogler do his thing, instead of slaving him to the Marvel formula and so would Captain Marvel 2 if they find different directors (the Wachowskis would unironically be a great choice - I'd love to see them tackle the Cosmic Marvel with their style and they could, and already have with their previous work, do some interesting stuff with the themes the first movie merely grazed upon). The Eternals are an unknown quantity at this point - I do have a certain idea of what I'd like to see, but I can't imagine Marvel ever trying to tackle a heavier material, more epic in the classical sense, after they backpedaled on Thor so hard. Shang-Chi and Black Widow I give absolutely no fucks about.
The FF is something I'm on board with, because it's such a vital component of the Marvel universe and such a rich source that however it'll be execute, it'll still be a landmark movie for the series. The X-Men on the other hand I'm not sure about. I can tell they're gonna go in the more teenage soap opera-ish direction to stand apart from the FoX-Men and their endless Xavier/Magneto social commentary, but it already screams Homecoming in the "throwing the baby out with the bathwater" sense.
One way or another, we sure aren't getting another Logan or Into the Spider-Verse out of any of these and that's just sad.