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yelenabucky · 5 months
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“unbelievable.”
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age-of-moonknight · 1 year
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“Darkness at the Edge of Town,” Avengers Unlimited (Vol. 1/2022), Infinity Comic, #33.
Writer: Alex Segura; Artist: Jim Towe; Colorist: Andres Mossa; Letterer: Joe Sabino
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somuchcoffeeandwine · 6 months
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All right, fellow MCU fans
So, after seeing the Marvels today, it got me thinking. Now, you probably don't know who I am. But I do happen to be a writer. Not a very good one mind you (several people would say otherwise, but shush, give me my self-loathing) Phase 4 (and the current parts of 5) is not that great. So I want to rewrite the Multiverse Saga. Yes. The entire thing. Even though it's not finished.
Very long blocks of text below. It's really the only thing that keeps me organized. Please read it though if you are interested. It'll be split up into sections, for somewhat easy perusal.
Now, I know this is an ambitious project, and one not done. I am no stranger to things like this, see my own game/show I'm making. (This is the only time I'm going to mention it. But I am pretty proud of it) So, for my very small amount of sanity, I'm stopping it at The Marvels, and Loki season 2 (Oops, still not finished with it yet). And I wanted to ask people what they thought was lackluster, or mediocre. Not the Marvel I and many other people grew up on. I do understand that it was flawed before, but when I recently rewatched most of them, I found that my childhood love for them had blossomed into something new. I was 6 when the first Avengers came out. I learned how to shoot a bow because of Hawkeye in that movie. And I think it deserves better, especially after watching the Marvels.
Now, this means everything after Endgame. So from Black Widow to The Marvels in terms of the movies, and the Disney+ series from Wandavision to Loki Season 2. I have a feeling it's going to take me a second to get through the remaining 5 episodes of Loki S2. My family wants to watch it with me, and they're all decently busy... Anyways, that's 10 movies, and 9 series. Although I don't accept Secret Invasion. Like at all. Anyways.
I have yet to decide what I'm going to publish this on. Probably A03, just because that's easiest for me. And I can organize much easier. Do let me know what you think.
So, before I get into the problems I've identified, feel free to stop here, and reblog or ask me your problems with the aforementioned shows and movies. I'm talking writing or character problems, as we've seen in the series. I am a fan of the comics, but you can divert from that, or stick to them.
Oh, and if you say something like "Make it more queer", I am a raging bisexual enby. I will already be making it queer as fuck, and can be convinced to ship pretty much anyone, if I can get a good reasoning behind it. Minors should be shipped with only minors. That's one of my few rules, if you send anything to me. So yeah, I'm doing genderfluid Loki.
Thoughts on everything:
This is just here so that I don't get a ton of repeats. I'll go movies first, then the TV shows.
Black Widow (2021) - Honestly, this is too late of a movie. Natasha deserved this before Endgame or Infinity War came out. But release dates aside, Taskmaster needs more screentime, and a chance to show how menacing they are. Natasha also needs more time with her family, and the parents need to be fleshed out a bit more. Belova is far too smart to be tricked by the lady in the post-credit scene.
Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings (2021) - I don't have any major problems with this movie. The Great Protector, or the dragon, and the supernatural creature, I think he's called Dweller In Darkness, kinda felt a little blank, and the Dweller shouldn't have died, only been pushed back. And I don't like Katy that much. Trevor is much better comedic relief in my opinion.
Eternals (2021) - Oh boy, where do we start with this one? You know it's bad if I can't remember any of the main characters names besides Ikarus. And that's because I was laughing my ass off at him throwing himself into the sun. There was also the Celestial I think it was? Anyways that thing broke islands up, and then just became a massive statue, and like no one mentions it? I don't remember much else about this movie, even after having watched it like 3 times. Oh, and the Ebony Blade was shown off. I like that if they can do something fun with that.
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) - Dr. Strange feels a little shoe-horned in. The whole sanctum being overtaken by snow was pretty clever, but Strange being a father figure to Peter is not super well established. Could be fixed with a couple of rewrites. Or Strange and Stark being together. Peter is a dumbass, and the reason for him starting the whole plot... is so dumb. I understand, teenagers can be stupid, hell, I go to public high school, but Peter's shown he's a lot smarter than this. But I do like the crossover (Dafoe as Green Goblin my beloved) and the fact that the other Spidermen get to say goodbye in one last movie. Anyways, Ned's wizard connections need to be elaborated on as well.
Doctor Strange: Multiverse Of Madness (2022) - Alright, getting my biggest problem out of the way first. Wanda's corruption arc should have been shown. It should have been developed through the movie, and Wanda should have been with Strange and America. She can still be evil, and die after she realizes her actions, but this basically destroys the point of Wandavision. She was willing to say goodbye. Wanda has been a favorite of mine for years, and I read her comics religiously as a child. We need to see the power of the Scarlet Witch. What it did without Wanda. Her "No More Mutants" line sent chills down my spine the first time I read it. Sam Raimi directed this movie. Strange and Wanda should have had more horrific shit. And that one Strange with 3 eyes should have been the one from What If. We need horror in this. America also needs to be more fleshed out. I do love her, but we get like one scene of her being traumatized of basically growing up nowhere. Her moms get to stay though. I'm just going to ignore the last post-credit scene, because... that's setting something up I'm not sure of.
Thor: Love & Thunder (2022) - First up, Gorr has a great setup. He needed more screentime though. We need to see more of his god killing. They should rightfully be shitting their pants over this man. Thor leaving to save Sif was a good move, but that joke ruined the tension. She should have died there, proof of the god killer. Jane Foster is perfectly fine, and her arc is a lovely send-off. I would have loved some more stuff about the kids, especially Heimdall's. I don't even remember his name. He should have been shown doing something in Jane's return to Asgard, something that showed off his parentage. The meeting of the gods is a great scene, but there should have been people who spoke up, and then promptly getting thrown out, or even getting killed. Even more of a reason for Thor and crew to convince him. I think everything else is pretty good. Also Valkyrie is perfect in this movie. Bi queen. And her Loki knives are lovely.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) - I actually think this one just needs a couple of little tweaks. I understand why they couldn't have T'Challa show up in the spirit world, and Killmonger was great, but I still think something between the siblings would be good. Fuck, I love the funeral scene. It was a lovely sendoff to both T'Challa, and Chadwick. Namor seems a little rash though. Might just be the comics leaking through on that matter but I do like the Mayan inspirations in the movie!
Antman: Quantumania (2023) - I'm not really sure on this movie. I don't like Janet in this movie. She feels too secretive. She could have told them plenty, even lied that Kang had gone home. He'd gotten out somehow. Kang didn't seem scared enough of the others, but that might just be me thinking of that. Oh, and MODOK sucked. He shouldn't be a joke. But Darren could have done something else, because he is in there.
Guardians of The Galaxy V.3 (2023) - Perfection in every way. I'm not changing anything unless it involves getting everything I'm incorporating in. And the Christmas Special is also great.
The Marvels (2023) - Spoilers! Kamala needed more screentime, she just generally felt disconnected from the plot besides her bangle. And I also wanted a more menacing villain. That's been the problem with them recently. They don't make me think that they could actually beat them. I like everything else though. Flerkins were great as usual. I love these stupid creatures so much. That one scene was beautiful.
Now to the shows! These are going to be so much shorter.
Wandavision (2021) - I think this is good. No notes.
Loki S1 (2021) - Good, besides the Sylvie/Loki romance. They are siblings. I'm not sure if there's anything else that I really had a problem with. It's been a moment. Which is a shame. I love Loki (Also bi confirmation! I love it!)
The Falcon & Winter Soldier (2021) - I also think this is good, besides maybe having some problems with the villain. Bromance all the way.
What If...? (2021) - Also pretty good. Little self-contained story. I like the zombies.
Hawkeye (2021) - I also think this one's pretty well written. Macaroni is constantly referenced in my house. Lucky is also a pretty boy.
Moonknight (2022) - Honestly, god tier. Anyways, no one mentioned the stars literally turning in Egypt. But maybe it was just the people thinking that they were drunk as shit and seeing something.
Ms. Marvel (2022) - Second favorite being Moonknight. I also don't remember anything glaringly wrong.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law (2022) - Besides the tone of the show being inconsistent as shit, I think this show should have dove into some of the topics it brought up more. It just seemed a little surface level. Maybe a WWDITS style mockumentary would work better.
Secret Invasion (2023) - THIS ENTIRE SHOW SUCKS ASS. THIS WHOLE THING WAS DONE SO BADLY. I am not taking anything from this show
Loki S2 (2023) - Too distracted by another season 2 coming out, so I have yet to finish. I have heard it's good though. I've seen the first episode, and it's going pretty good so far.
Well, you made it to the bottom! Yay!
...This took me an hour to write. I did get the doc set up. And got a bit of an outline set up.
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lowkeynando · 1 year
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films produced by Marvel Studios. The films are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The franchise also includes television series, short films, digital series, and literature. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing. over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters. Marvel Studios releases its films in groups called "Phases", with the first three phases collectively known as "The Infinity Saga" and the following three phases as "The Multiverse Saga". The first MCU film, Iron Man
(2008), began Phase One, which culminated in the 2012 crossover film The Avengers. Phase Two began with Iron Man 3 (2013) and concluded with Ant-Man (2015). Phase Three began with Captain America: Civil War (2016) and concluded with Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019). Phase Four began with Black Widow (2021) and concluded with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022). Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) began Phase Five, which will end with Blade (2024), and Phase Six will begin with Deadpool 3
(2024). Phase Six and "The Multiverse Saga" will conclude with Avengers: The Kang Dynastys CLONES
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fuck-marvel · 2 years
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— #movies🎬 —
✔ - watched; ◇ - started/watching
— MCU
Phase One
〔✔〕 Iron Man (2008)
〔✔〕 The Incredible Hulk (2008)
〔✔〕 Iron Man 2 (2010)
〔✔〕 Thor (2011)
〔✔〕 Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
〔✔〕 The Avengers (2012)
Phase Two
〔✔〕 Iron Man 3 (2013)
〔✔〕 Thor: The Dark World (2013)
〔✔〕 Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
〔✔〕 Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014)
〔✔〕 Avengers: Age Of Ultron (2015)
〔✔〕 Ant-Man (2015)
Phase Three
〔✔〕 Captain America: Civil War (2016)
〔✔〕 Doctor Strange (2016)
〔✔〕 Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 (2017)
〔✔〕 Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
〔✔〕 Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
〔✔〕 Black Panther (2017)
〔✔〕 Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
〔✔〕 Ant-Man And The Wasp (2018)
〔✔〕 Captain Marvel (2019)
〔✔〕 Avengers: Endgame (2019)
〔✔〕 Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
Phase Four
〔✔〕 WandaVision (2021 - 2021)
↳ 〔✔��� Season 1 (2021)
〔✔〕 Falcon And The Winter Soldier (2021 - ?)
↳ 〔✔〕 Season 1 (2021)
〔✔〕 Loki (2021 - ?)
↳ 〔✔〕 Season 1 (2021)
〔✔〕 Black Widow (2021)
〔✔〕 What If...? (2021 - ?)
↳ 〔✔〕 Season 1 (2021)
〔✔〕 Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings (2021)
〔✔〕 Eternals (2021)
〔✔〕 Hawkeye (2021 - ?)
↳ 〔✔〕 Season 1 (2021)
〔✔〕 Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
〔✔〕 Moon Knight (2022 - ?)
↳ 〔✔〕 Season 1 (2022)
〔✔〕 Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness
〔✔〕 Ms. Marvel (2022 - ?)
↳ 〔✔〕 Season 1 (2022)
〔✔〕 Thor: Love And Thunder (2022)
— Deadpool
〔✔〕 Deadpool (2016)
〔✔〕 Deadpool 2 (2018)
— Spider-Man (Venom as well)
〔✔〕 Spider-Man (2002)
〔✔〕 Spider-Man 2 (2004)
〔✔〕 Spider-Man 3 (2007)
〔✔〕 The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
〔✔〕 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
〔✔〕 Venom (2018)
〔 〕 Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018)
〔 〕 Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
— Serieses
〔◇〕 Ultimate Spider-Man (2012 - 2017)
〔◇〕 Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013 - 2020)
〔◇〕 Daredevil (2015 - ?)
↳ 〔✔〕 Season 1 (2015)
↳ 〔 〕 Season 2 (2016)
↳ 〔 〕 Season 3 (2018)
— Comics
(Not in any particular order because they confuse me and I barely read any so far... Only started last week as well tho tbf)
I gave them to my brother so I can't look up the exact names rn... I'm gonna add this later on
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nomadasdigital · 2 years
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Ha habido algunos rumores durante el último año de que después de Avengers: Endgame, Marvel Studios y el MCU han estado un poco... tambaleantes. La mayor parte de esa charla en voz baja se debe a las actuaciones menos que estelares, tanto desde el punto de vista crítico como financiero, de películas como Black Widow y Eternals, así como a la calidad inconsistente de las ofertas de Disney+. ¿Es posible que el poderoso MCU hubiera perdido su dirección e impulso una vez que terminó Infinity Saga?
El aclamado Spider-Man: No Way Home de diciembre pasado puso fin a muchas de esas especulaciones, y ahora estamos aquí para decirles que Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness lo envuelve en un saco y lo entierra en la azotea.
Dirigida por Sam Raimi, quien está haciendo su primera película de Marvel y su primera salida de superhéroe desde que completó su trilogía anterior al MCU con Spider-Man 3, Multiverse of Madness hace honor a su título en todo tipo de formas. De hecho, se trata de un viaje salvaje a través de una casa de espejos deliciosamente extraña y, a menudo loca conocida como el multiverso, llena de momentos alucinantes, giros asombrosos y un puñado de sorpresas tan genuinas que incluso es posible que la majestuosa música de Danny Elfman no borre el sonido de las mandíbulas de millones de fans de Marvel cuando cuando golpean el piso del cine.
También es en gran medida una película de Sam Raimi, y quizás la visión más singularmente identificable de un director del MCU desde que James Gunn nos presentó Guardianes de la Galaxia hace casi ocho años. Y más concretamente, es una película de terror de Raimi. Demonios, monstruos, cadáveres reanimados, sustos, doppelgangers y manifestaciones sobrenaturales llenan todos los rincones de la pantalla, a menudo con ángulos holandeses, mientras Raimi corre de una escena a otra sin apenas respirar entre ellas.
Sin embargo, también está muy en línea con la capacidad de Raimi de empatizar incluso con las almas más perdidas en todas sus películas, una parte de la caja de herramientas del director que está respaldada por el guión zigzagueante pero sincero de Michael Waldron. Dos historias se sientan en el centro de la locura: la historia de amor impracticable y fuera de alcance entre Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) y Christine Palmer (Rachel McAdams) y, más importante, la búsqueda obsesiva de Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) para encontrar a sus hijos en algún lugar del multiverso.
Es la búsqueda de Wanda de sus dos hijos, siguiendo directamente los eventos de la serie de televisión WandaVision de 2021, lo que hace que sea fortuito cuando se cruza con América Chávez (Xóchitl Gómez), una joven que parece ser la única persona en existencia con la habilidad para viajar entre universos. Pero el poder de América también es sumamente peligroso para la existencia de cualquier universo por el que pasa, lo que obliga a Strange, al Hechicero Supremo (Benedict Wong) y a Wanda a enfrentarse a decisiones difíciles y extrañas cuando se dan cuenta de que el destino de todas las realidades está en juego.
No revelaremos mucho más que eso, pero Multiverse of Madness despliega su narrativa a golpes, y el enfoque precipitado y vertiginoso de Raimi para contar historias ocasionalmente lleva al director a interponerse en su propio camino. Reflejando su propio título, Multiverse of Madness tiene una sensación frenética, al borde de perder el control, que lo envía a toda velocidad hacia su siguiente escenario mientras el resto de nosotros lo alcanzamos. A veces, la película se detiene a la fuerza para un volcado de exposición que es discordante, pero la cámara giratoria e inclinada de Raimi rápidamente vuelve a pasar al siguiente cuadro.
Es uno de esos cuadros, en los que se presenta al Doctor Strange al famoso tribunal de Marvel Comics conocido como los Illuminati, que hará explotar varias cabezas en la audiencia. Aquí hay mucho fanservice, algunos ya insinuados y otros inesperados.
También es un momento que parece sacado directamente de los cómics y, en todo caso, Raimi se apoya mucho en las imágenes de los cómics, incluso más que en cualquiera de sus tres películas de Spider-Man. De hecho, Multiverse of Madness podría ser la película de cómics más completa de todo el MCU hasta la fecha, una tarea nada fácil en una serie de películas basada en más de seis décadas de narrativa. Pero mientras que las entregas anteriores del MCU podrían haber retenido o alimentado con cuchara sus elementos más extraños, Multiverse of Madness arroja todo contra la pared de una manera a menudo desordenada pero gloriosamente extraña.
Cumberbatch se ha vuelto cada vez más cómodo en la capa de Strange con cada una de sus ahora seis apariciones en el MCU, y Wong lo ayuda hábilmente, quien arroja gran parte de su ambiente anterior de "compañero divertido" a favor de una presencia más sustancial. McAdams, reducida a poco más que una suplente de la historia original de Doctor Strange de 2016, también recibe más que hacer. Gómez, que tiene una presencia atractiva en la pantalla y encaja en el papel, se reduce con demasiada frecuencia al papel de máquina de exposición en el transcurso de los acontecimientos de la película, y su actuación sufre por ello.
Sin embargo, los principales honores de actuación son para Olsen como Wanda, quien aporta un dolor real, palpable y desgarrador al papel junto con una determinación electrizante que te convence que es una de las criaturas más poderosas del MCU. El arco que comenzó en Avengers: Age of Ultron alcanza su cumbre aquí, y Olsen lo da todo con una fuerza bruta.
Visualmente, la película no siempre es llamativa, pero hay muchas marcas registradas de Raimi, que incluyen whip pans, tilts repentinas, zooms y puntos de vista de adentro hacia afuera. Cobra más vida durante sus secuencias más disparatadas, incluida una zambullida espectacular a través de una serie de universos en cascada que es psicodélica y extrañamente desconcertante. La partitura de Elfman también agrega mucho a la sensación de desorientación, mezclando cuerdas grandiosas con notas individuales discordantes en el piano, e incluso el chirrido ocasional de la guitarra.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness probablemente no gane nuevos fans para el MCU, e incluso puede alejar a algunos cinéfilos, ya que definitivamente es una salida más dura, más violenta y macabra de lo que hemos visto en Marvel hasta la fecha. Tampoco siempre aterriza bien; es ruidoso y ocasionalmente salta sus propias pistas. Pero complacerá a las legiones de fans establecidos al abrazar la rareza de los cómics con vigor y abandono, ya que Sam Raimi crea posiblemente la entrada más extravagante del MCU hasta el momento. Es irónico que se necesitara una película tan locamente inestable pero rica para ayudar a estabilizar al MCU.
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alippiu · 8 months
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Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU; bahasa Indonesia: Jagat Sinematik Marvel) adalah media waralaba Amerika Serikat dan jagat bersama (shared universe) yang berpusat pada serangkaian film pahlawan super, yang diproduksi secara mandiri oleh Marvel Studios, dan yang didasarkan pada karakter-karakter yang muncul dalam buku-buku komik Amerika terbitan Marvel Comics. Waralaba telah diperluas untuk mencakup buku-buku komik, film pendek, serial televisi dan seri digital. Waralaba ini juga memproduksi buku komik, film pendek, serial televisi, dan seri digital. jagat bersama ini, yang mirip dengan Marvel Universe asli yang digambarkan dalam buku komik, dibuat dengan melakukan persilangan (crossover) pada unsur alur, latar, pemain, dan karakter yang sudah umum.
Marvel Studios merilis film-filmnya dalam kelompok yang disebut "Fase", dengan tiga fase pertama secara kolektif dikenal sebagai The Infinity Saga dan tiga fase berikutnya sebagai The Multiverse Saga. Film yang pertama kali dirilis di MCU adalah Iron Man (2008), yang memulai Fase Satu dari seri film tersebut, yang berpuncak pada film persilangan The Avengers (2012). Fase Dua dimulai dengan Iron Man 3 (2013), dan diakhiri dengan Ant-Man (2015). Fase Tiga dimulai dengan Captain America: Civil War (2016), dan diakhiri dengan Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019). Fase Empat dimulai dengan Black Widow (2021) dan akan ditutup dengan Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022). Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) akan memulai Fase Lima, yang akan berakhir dengan Deadpool 3 (2024), dan Fase Enam dimulai dengan Fantastic Four (2025). Fase Enam dan "The Multiverse Saga" akan ditutup dengan Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (2025) dan Avengers: Secret Wars (2026).
Marvel Television memperluas jagat ini ke televisi berjaringan dengan serial Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. di ABC pada tahun 2013–2014, diikuti oleh penyiaran daring dengan serial Marvel's Daredevil di Netflix pada tahun 2015 dan Marvel's Runaways di Hulu pada tahun 2017, serta ke televisi kabel dengan Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, di Freeform pada tahun 2018. Marvel Television juga telah menghasilkan seri digital Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot. Album musik tema juga dirilis untuk seluruh film dan sebagian besar seri televisi, serta album kompilasi yang berisi musik yang ada di film MCU. Marvel Studios mulai memproduksi serial televisi mereka sendiri untuk streaming di Disney+, dimulai dengan WandaVision pada tahun 2021 sebagai awal Fase Empat. Mereka juga diperluas ke spesial televisi di Fase Empat, yang dikenal sebagai Marvel Studios Special Presentation, yang pertama adalah Werewolf by Night (2022). MCU juga memiliki koleksi komik tie-in yang diterbitkan oleh Marvel Comics, sementara Marvel Studios juga telah menghasilkan serangkaian film pendek direct-to-video dan kampanye pemasaran viral untuk seri film dan jagat tersebut dengan program berita palsu WHIH Newsfront.
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littletags456 · 1 year
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The Marvels
The Marvels is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was created by writer Kurt Busiek and artist Alex Ross, and first published in 1994.
The series focuses on a variety of characters from the Marvel Universe, including both superheroes and ordinary people. The stories are interconnected, with events from previous issues often having an impact on later stories.
There have been several different versions of "The Marvels" published over the years, including a miniseries and an ongoing series. The most recent version of the series, titled "The Marvels," was launched in 2021 and is written by Kurt Busiek with art by Yildiray Cinar. This series features the return of classic Marvel characters such as Captain America, the Human Torch, and Namor the Sub-Mariner.
The Avengers Movie
The Avengers movie is a 2012 superhero film produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name and is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The film was directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast, including Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Evans as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk, and Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye. The film also stars Tom Hiddleston as the villain Loki.
In the film, the Avengers are brought together by S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury to stop Loki from subjugating Earth. The team must learn to work together and overcome their differences in order to save the world from destruction.
"The Avengers" was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $1.5 billion worldwide. It was praised for its ensemble cast, action sequences, and humor, and is considered one of the best superhero films of all time. The success of the film led to several sequels and spin-off films in the MCU.
The Avengers Infinity war
The Avengers Infinity War  is a 2018 superhero film produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the third Avengers film and the nineteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The film was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo and features an ensemble cast, including Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk, Chris Evans as Captain America, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, Tom Holland as Spider-Man, Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, and many others.
In the film, the Avengers and their allies must unite to stop the powerful and evil Thanos from collecting the Infinity Stones and using them to destroy half of all life in the universe. The film culminates in a climactic battle on the planet Titan.
"Avengers: Infinity War" was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $2 billion worldwide. It was praised for its large ensemble cast, its emotional weight, and its stunning visual effects. The film also set up the events for the sequel, "Avengers: Endgame," which was released in 2019.
The Marvels Movie
The Marvels movie is an upcoming superhero film produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name and is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The film will be directed by Nia DaCosta and features a diverse cast, including Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau (who previously appeared in the Disney+ series "WandaVision"), and Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel (who will also star in her own Disney+ series). The film will also star Zawe Ashton in an undisclosed role.
Little is known about the plot of "The Marvels" at this time, but it has been confirmed that the film will be a sequel to both "Captain Marvel" and "WandaVision," and that it will explore the themes of female empowerment and diversity.
"The Marvels" is set to be released in the United States on November 10, 2022.
The Hulk Movies
For The Hulk Movies Options, there have been several Hulk movies produced over the years by different studios.
The first live-action Hulk film was released in 2003, directed by Ang Lee and starring Eric Bana as Bruce Banner/Hulk. The film received mixed reviews and was not a box office success.
In 2008, a reboot of the Hulk franchise was released, titled "The Incredible Hulk," directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Edward Norton as Bruce Banner/Hulk. This film was more well-received than the previous one and was a moderate box office success.
Since then, the character of Hulk has appeared in several other films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including "The Avengers" (2012), "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (2015), "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017), "Avengers: Infinity War" (2018), and "Avengers: Endgame" (2019). In these films, Hulk was played by Mark Ruffalo.
Despite the mixed success of the Hulk solo films, the character has remained popular and continues to be a fan favorite in the MCU.
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Marvel Pitstop: A Look Back at the MCU’s Phase Four - Movies
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Before we see the start of the middle part of the Multiverse Saga in MCU’s Phase Five first film Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, we take a pitstop of sorts.  A look back at Phase Four.
It has felt like a lifetime since the conclusion of Marvel’s Infinity Saga in 2019 with the finale Avengers: Endgame and its epilogue Spider-Man: Far From Home.  Marvel took an unplanned break in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, pausing some productions and leading to a packed slate.  It seemed like from the release of WandaVision in mid-January 2021 all the way to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in November 2022, there was an almost non-stop stream of Marvel content, to varying results.  
It was revealed back in July at the San Diego Comic Con that Phase Four would end with Wakanda Forever and Phases Five and Six will all run through 2025 and culminate in back to back Avengers movies: Avengers: Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars.  So this will be a two part post going over Phase Four, first the feature films and then the Disney+ television series's.  
SPOILER WARNING, I probably won’t spoil the whole thing but since I’ll be going over all of the releases there will be some degree of spoilers.  I’ll go over a little synopsis, best performances, and best episode of the series for the shows or best scene for the movies.
We’ll start with the movies.
MOVIES
There are a few I already reviewed here.  I won’t copy those, I’ll just let you know if I did or not under the movie.  There were a couple of great ones here and then the rest of mixed results.
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Black Widow - Released July 9, 2021 the Meat Life Rating - 7/10
I didn’t review this one fully.  I feel like this was a solid entry but was released too late.  If this were release around the time when the story actually takes place (sometime between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War), it probably would have hit different and been more effective.  But since we know she survives the events of the movie and dies later on in the MCU timeline, the stakes are impacted and kind of muted.  Still a pretty entertaining movie.  It takes a look at Natasha Romanov on the run while dealing with her past as a Russian spy-weapon and the fake family of spies she grew up with in America.  Probably the weakest part of the movie was Natasha and her found family taking down the airborne Red Room and villain head of the Red Room Dreykov.  The ending scenes seemed too reminiscent of the ending scenes of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.  I also rerated this slightly down from 7.5 to 7 from my initial review.
Best Performance - Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova This was Pugh’s debut in the MCU.  As stated in Hawkeye, Pugh steals the show.  And that’s hard to do because of solid performances from Scarlet Johannson’s lead character, David Harbour’s hilarious performance of Red Guardian, and Rachel Weisz’s performance of Melina Vostokoff.  Pugh’s charm electrifies the movie, especially when she makes fun of the Black Widow stance.
Best Scene - The Vostokoff Farm After Belova and Romanov break the Red Guardian out of jail and their plane runs out of fuel, the three head to find Vostokoff at her farm outside St Petersburg.  We see the dysfunctional family dynamic of the four while they have dinner.  Although they were put together and weren’t blood family, you could tell by the banter and emotional argument that they were a found-family that were heartbreakingly broken apart years before.
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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - Released September 3, 2021 the Meat Life Rating - 8/10
Briefly reviewed here.
Best Performance - Tony Leung as Xu Wenwu This cast is stacked with relative newcomer Simu Liu as the title character, Awkwafina as Shang-Chi’s BFF Katy, Michelle Yeoh as Shang-Chi’s aunt Ying Nan, and Ben Kingsley reprieving his role as actor Trevor Slattery.  But the Hong Kong film legend Leung is the best.  He makes his villain character Wenwu - Shang-Chi 
Best Scene - The Skyscraper Fight There’s lots to choose from here.  I love the interaction between Shawn and Katy so whenever it is just them cooking I love watching it.  There are also a lot of really good set pieces here from the Jackie Chan tribute bus fight to the end showdown in Ta Lo.  But the best scene is the skyscraper fight in Macau.  The running and tumbling in the scaffolding and the sparing off the side of the building are awesome.
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Eternals - Released November 5, 2021 the Meat Life Rating - 6/10
From Academy Award winning director Chloe Zhao staring the likes of Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Angelina Jolie, Selma Hayek, Kit Harington, Kumail Nanjiani and Brian Tyree Henry among others, this seems like it sets up to be a slam dunk, right?  Maybe a prestigy spin on Marvel?  Well, although it was the lowest domestic grossing MCU movie since 2008′s The Incredible Hulk and mostly panned by critics, this one isn’t as bad as they say it is.  What didn’t help a lot of these Phase Four movies is that Marvel’s standard was raised coming out of Infinity War/Endgame in the Infinity Saga.  But people soon forget about Captain Marvel and how out of place that film felt coming out between the big Avengers movies.  Anyway, as for as this movie, the Eternals follows a group of immortal alien beings as they protect the Earth since ancient times against threats from other alien creatures known as Deviants.  There is a twist in the middle of the film that I’ll leave you to experience.  The vibe of the film felt more closer to the DC’s SnyderVerse, maybe because this film’s approach felt more serious than typical MCU fare (there are even references to DC characters Batman and Superman in a couple instances in the film).  If you have an open couple hours you aren’t doing anything, worth a look at this movie.  It’s not great but not as bad as people made it out to be upon its initial release.  But I don’t think this will end up being vital to the MCU experience and overall storyline going forward.
Best Performance - Brian Tyree Henry as Phastos A lot of the acting in this movie is a little uneven, but probably because of the uneven material.  But I do enjoy a lot of the comic relief that Brian Tyree Henry provides in a couple of his scenes and being in Marvel’s first same sex couple.  And being the tech guy on the Eternals crew talks to me.
Best Scene - The London Deviant Sighting The Amazon scene is also a solid.  But the first Deviant sighting in London was great.  You get suspense/horror vibes when the Deviant is in the water following Sersi, Dane, and Sprite.  And then when it comes out and fights Ikaris, we get to see the reveal of Sersi’s powers.  Sersi turning a double-decker bus into rose petals as it is about to fall on her looks spectacular.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home - Released December 17, 2021 the Meat Life Rating - 8/10
Briefly reviewed here.  I originally rated this movie 9/10.  But I adjusted it down to an 8.  Still a great and enjoyable film, but I think probably an overreaction a bit when I first watched.
Best Performance - Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin Some great performances from Tom Holland, Jacob Batalon, Zendaya, and Marisa Tomei.  But Dafoe steals the movie and becomes a great Big Bad in the movie.  Psycho Osborn builds off of his original Spider-Man performance and gives a chilling villain.
Best Scene - Happy’s Apartment Showdown As cool as it is when the Tobey and Andrew Spider-Men come in and as cool as it is to see them fight together, the MCU Spidey taking on the snapped Green Goblin takes the trophy.  Just Dafoe’s still face laughing as Holland’s Spider-Man is pummeling him is so creepy.  And then, as controversial as it is, Aunt May’s death is very impactful and gives stakes to this movie.
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - Released May 6, 2022 the Meat Life Rating - 7/10
It is interesting to think that this was actually originally slated before Wandavision and Spider-Man: No Way Home and had to be reworked a ton due to shifts in the scheduling caused by the pandemic.  It would be interesting to see what this movie would have been before they had to rework.  Instead we got a movie that changed directors midway through production from the first Doctor Strange director Scott Dickerson to cult horror film legend Sam Raimi.  And you can kind of tell a bit by the vibe and style of some of the scenes who directed what.  In any event, this was an entertaining entry.  Doctor Strange has to protect America Chavez from Wanda Maximoff.  America has a special power to jump between multiverses and Wanda is wanting to take that power in order to reunite with her two sons who were disappeared at the end of Wandavision.  I love Elizabeth Olsen, and I think Marvel did her Wanda character dirty.  While she started as a villain of sorts in Avengers: Age of Ultron, she had become a hero over the years through Avengers: Endgame.  And while she was a bit of a character on edge in Wandavision, I didn’t really like that she was turned full villain in this one.
Best Performance - Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez As against the villain turn as I am, Elizabeth Olsen was solid in her Wanda role.  Benedict Cumberbatch is always solid.  I wish we got more out of Chiwetel Ejoifor.  While it was cool to briefly see John Krasinski as Reed Richards and Patrick Stewart as a version of Professor Xavier (both probably trolling fans) as well as seeing Hayley Atwell as Captain Carter, I think the best performance is from Xochiti Gomez as America Chavez.  She was the best part of this movie and gave that teenage wonder and injected it in this movie.
Best Scene - Zombie Strange in the Climax Fight Scene The opening scene where America and a version of Strange is being chased between universes by a demon was cool.  Obviously the Illuminati scene on Earth-838 was cool to see with Wanda mowing down each of them.  But probably the chaos of the last act was probably the best.  From the music note fight between Strange Prime and Apocalypse Strange was cool and then Strange tapping into Dead Strange from the beginning to fight Wanda to save America was great.  Solid Raimi stuff.
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Thor: Love and Thunder - Released July 8, 2022 the Meat Life Rating - 7/10
I think the best way to describe this entry of Thor is Ragnarok off the rails.  This is director Taika Waititi throwing everything at the screen.  While most lands, some are a little over the top.  This is a fun movie but can we really believe Thor to grow dumber and more dude-bro-y after the trauma and emotional weight of Avengers: Infinity War/Endgame?  In any event, we follow Thor Odonson as he navigates to stop Gorr, the God Butcher from killing Gods across the realms.  Along the way he teams up with the now King Valkyrie and Jane Foster wielding Mjolnir as the Mighty Thor.  While some of the comic scenes go on a bit longer than they probably should to still be funny, this is a fun ride.
Best Performance - Christian Bale as Gorr, the God Butcher It was great to see Natalie Portman (always great to see Portman in ANYTHING), and it was a nice cameo for the Guardians.  I like Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth is funny for the most part.  You also get a scene-stealing performance from Russell Crowe as Zeus.  But I got to give this to Christian Bale, who is performing almost like he’s in a different movie.  He gives the emotional weight and places Gorr in one of the better villains in the MCU.
Best Scene - Omnipotence City There are some touching Jane Foster scenes where you see her character’s struggle with cancer.  There is also an awesome monochromatic scene where our heroes chase down Gorr in the Shadow Realm.  But my favorite scene is probably on Omnipotence City and their interaction and ultimately fight with Zeus and the other Gods.  I know I said some of the comedic scenes in this movie go on longer than they probably should, but I could watch more of Omnipotence City.
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - Released November 11, 2022 the Meat Life Rating - 8/10
It was pretty hard for me to rate this film.  On the one side, it is a poignant and touching tribute to their fallen friend in Chadwick Boseman-T’Challa and a story about loss and how to process that while moving forward with life.  Those aspects were among the best in the MCU as a whole and probably some of the best moments of the year in cinema.  On the other hand, some things felt out of place - but in the larger MCU sense are necessary to propel the larger storyline outside of this movie.  The Everett Ross and Valentina portions of the film in particular feel largely out of place, especially since most of the storyline was between the nations of Wakanda and Talokan and the power struggle between Shuri and Namor.  I will say, standard MCU stuff aside, this is a great and moving film.  It is beautiful and hard to watch at the same time.  Very emotionally heavy and effective movie.  And stay for the mid-credits for probably the best credit scene that could have come from the MCU.  If we remove the Ross/Valentina stuff, this movie is probably closer to a 9.
Best Performance - Angela Bassett as Queen Ramonda There is a reason why Angela Bassett is honored with the MCU’s first Oscar acting nomination for Best Supporting Actress.  Bassett kills it.  The quality of the material behind dealing with loss and trying to help her daughter get through that same loss does help.  There are other great performances including Tenoch Huerta’s portrayal of Namor and Letitia Wright as Shuri/Black Panther.  But Bassett’s performance takes the film to another level emotionally.
Best Scene - The Mid-Credit Scene There are a lot of great scenes from the film from the Okoye bridge fight, the talking scenes between Shuri and Namor, and anything Angela Bassett is in are all great.  But this movie is about loss and moving forward from that loss, and nothing is more poignant in this than the mid-credit scene.  Nakia reveals to Shuri that Nakia and T’Challa had a child before his untimely death, a child that they also named T’Challa.  The scene is so touching and had me weeping in the theater.  Kind of wish they just had this as the primary ending to the movie rather than a mid-credit scene, it’s that good.
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Eternals
I think it was last year when I went to watch Eternals in the theatre. I consider myself to be a casual fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I try to keep up with their new shows or movies if I had the time and resources.
It was two years after the MCU released Avengers: Endgame so I was wondering what else the MCU can offer. The whole Thanos situation and Infinity Stones were practically resolved so I was curious what plot the writers are brewing for “Phase Four” of the MCU. I watched the Loki TV series and am currently halfway through the WandaVision series. Not long after I viewed the newly released Black Widow movie, it was said that a new MCU movie titled Eternals will be out in November. Hearing that news, I was pretty interested. Loki's TV series was surprisingly good and Black Widow is pretty decent. I am not an avid Marvel comic reader so I really went in blind during the Eternals viewing. I didn’t know any of the characters but by the trailer itself, they all look very stunning.
I went out of the theatre feeling confused and a little bit underwhelmed.
The visual effects are amazing. They really should’ve put more or at least of the same budget range for Black Widow’s VFX. I cringed when I saw Yelena get blasted off the ship with the weird, seemingly low-budget background CGI of the sky and debris. The VFX and CGI for Eternals are amazing in contrast. I guess that the team for Black Widow might’ve gotten understaffed.
The plot of Eternals is actually pretty decent but that’s me talking after reading the wiki page for Eternals. If you had to read the wiki to understand more about the lore of a movie, that should be telling you something. Everything seemed too fast-paced, I’m sure it’ll be much more coherent had the higher-ups of MCU chosen to create Eternals as a TV show than a movie.
The characters were bland, and the romance between Sersi and Ikaris felt forced. Dane was really underused and was only kept in the dark for the underwhelming reveal of his role as the Black Knight. The plot felt rushed and incomplete, I found out some of the details were also wrong after further research, video essays, and reviews of people who are much more knowledgeable about the MCU.
Summing it all up, I’d say I’ll give the movie a six out of ten. It’s not bad but it’s not up to par with MCU’s phase one to three movies.
Watch Eternals trailer here.
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“someday i’ll tell you what this means to me.”
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Shadow
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After sharing a kiss that leaves them both with questions, Loki and Melody recall what had led them to being in the helicarrier with one another. Melody also comes face to face with an infinity stone.
Words: 1975, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 4 of Singer
Fandoms: Loki (TV 2021), Loki (Marvel Comics), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Marvel (Comics), Marvel 616, Marvel Adventures: Avengers, Iron Man (Movies), Iron Man (Comics), Marvel Adventures: Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (2008), The Incredible Hulk (Comics), Hulk (2003), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Black Widow (Comics), Black Widow (Movie 2021), Hawkeye (Comics), Hawkeye (TV 2021), Thor (Movies), Thor (Comics)
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M, Gen, Other
Characters: Loki (Marvel), Thor (Marvel), Tony Stark, Bruce Banner, Original Female Character(s)
Additional Tags: Series
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films produced by Marvel Studios. The films are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The franchise also includes television series, short films, digital series, and literature. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing. over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters. Marvel Studios releases its films in groups called "Phases", with the first three phases collectively known as "The Infinity Saga" and the following three phases as "The Multiverse Saga". The first MCU film, Iron Man
(2008), began Phase One, which culminated in the 2012 crossover film The Avengers. Phase Two began with Iron Man 3 (2013) and concluded with Ant-Man (2015). Phase Three began with Captain America: Civil War (2016) and concluded with Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019). Phase Four began with Black Widow (2021) and concluded with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022). Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) began Phase Five, which will end with Blade (2024), and Phase Six will begin with Deadpool 3
(2024). Phase Six and "The Multiverse Saga" will conclude with Avengers: The Kang Dynastys AND
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Shadow
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by Lola_0609
After sharing a kiss that leaves them both with questions, Loki and Melody recall what had led them to being in the helicarrier with one another. Melody also comes face to face with an infinity stone.
Words: 1975, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 4 of Singer
Fandoms: Loki (TV 2021), Loki (Marvel Comics), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Marvel (Comics), Marvel 616, Marvel Adventures: Avengers, Iron Man (Movies), Iron Man (Comics), Marvel Adventures: Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (2008), The Incredible Hulk (Comics), Hulk (2003), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Black Widow (Comics), Black Widow (Movie 2021), Hawkeye (Comics), Hawkeye (TV 2021), Thor (Movies), Thor (Comics)
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M, Gen, Other
Characters: Loki (Marvel), Thor (Marvel), Tony Stark, Bruce Banner, Original Female Character(s)
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Marvel Movies List 2022 | Marvel Movies in Order of Release
Marvel Movies are American superhero films based on characters of Marvel Comics. Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has released 28 movies in total till May 2022. Upcoming movies of MCU are “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (release date 06 May 2022), “Thor : Love and thunder” (release date 08 July 2022),” Black Panther : Wakanda forever”(release date 11 November 2022). Marvel Studio is highest grossing film franchise of all time with grossing of over $25.9 billion at the global box office.” Avenger: Endgame” is the highest grossing movie of all time with $2.798 billion worldwide. Check Marvel Movies List 2022. Marvel recent movie “Spider man Collection passes $700 million Domestic and $1.6 Billion Worldwide. Point of providing this data is to tell you Marvel movies are best in collection and audience reviews worldwide, all movies of marvel series are worth watching. In this article you will get best of marvel movies to watch in chronological order or release order.
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Marvel Movies List 2022
Iron Man
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
Marvel’s The Avengers
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant-Man
Captain America: Civil War
Doctor Strange
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Thor: Ragnarok
Black Panther
Avengers: Infinity War
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Captain Marvel
Avengers: Endgame
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Black Widow
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Eternals
Hawkeye
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Thor: Love and Thunder
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Fantastic Four
There are two possible ways to watch marvel movies one in order of release of movie and other is in chronological order. For novice or who haven’t watch any marvel movie and looking for starting out we recommend him to watch in release order of movies (check Marvel Movies List in release order. For veterans or who are marvel movies fans and looking for mix up watching experience we recommend them to watch marvel movies in chronological order (check Marvel Movies list in chronological order).
Marvel Movies List in Release Order
For Novice or Newcomers to Marvel movies,best way to start with release order. Marvel movies are divided in different phases, the beginning of every phase introduce new importance characters and end of a phase indicating a end to a story arc.
Phase One
Iron Man (02 May, 2008)
The Incredible Hulk (13 June, 2008)
Iron Man 2 (07 May, 2010)
Thor (06 May, 2011)
Captain America: The First Avenger (22 July, 2011)
Marvel’s The Avengers (04 May, 2012)
Phase Two
Iron Man 3 (03 May, 2013)
Thor: The Dark World (08 November, 2013)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (04 April, 2014)
Guardians of the Galaxy (01 August, 2014)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (01 May, 2015)
Ant-Man (17 July, 2015)
Phase Three
Captain America: Civil War (06 May, 2016)
Doctor Strange (04 November, 2016)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (05 May, 2017)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (07 July, 2017)
Thor: Ragnarok (03 November, 2017)
Black Panther (16 February, 2018)
Avengers: Infinity War (27 April , 2018)
Ant-Man and the Wasp (06 July, 2018)
Captain Marvel (08 March, 2019)
Avengers: Endgame (26 April, 2019)
Spider-Man: Far From Home (02 July, 2019)
Phase Four
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Wandavision (TV series) (January, 2021)
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (TV series) (March, 2021)
Loki season 1 (TV series) (June, 2021)
Black Widow (09 July, 2021)
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (03 September, 2021)
Eternals (05 November, 2021)
Hawkeye (24 November, 2021)
Spider-Man: No Way Home (17 December, 2021)
Moon Knight (TV show) (30 March 2022)
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (06 May, 2022)
Thor: Love and Thunder (08 July, 2022)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11 November, 2022)
She-Hulk (TV show – 2022)
Ms Marvel (TV series- 08 June-2022)
Secret Invasion (TV show – 2022)
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (TV special – December 2022)
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (17 February, 2023)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (5 May 2023)
The Marvels (28 July, 2023)
Fantastic Four (TBA)
Deadpool 3 (TBA)
Source: https://listli.in/marvel-movies-list/
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