'The First Avenger' takes place during World War II, with the frail Steve Rogers becoming the almighty Captain America. In the end, he is approached by Nick Fury, played by Samuel L. Jackson.
There are also five different TV series, including 'Loki,' 'WandaVision' (the hugely successful series that centers around the Scarlet Witch), 'The Falcon and Winter Soldier,' and 'Hawkeye.' There's the series 'What If...?' which is based on a specific Marvel comic set that ponders what would have happened if certain events hadn't unfolded the way that they did in the MCU.
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Spider-Man must fight a new enemy, all the while still reeling from the impacts of 'Endgame.'
After delaying the release several times, 'Black Widow' finally hit theaters in July 2021. Scarlett Johansson joins David Harbour, Rachel Weisz, Florence Pugh, and O-T Fagbenle, with Cate Shortland directing. The movie is set after 'Captain America: Civil War,' but before 'Avengers: Infinity War,' and follows Natasha Romanoff as she, "separated from the now-fractured Avengers, confronts the dark path she took to becoming a spy and assassin, as well as events that followed."
Thanos is trying to collect all of the Infinity Stones. If he succeeds, he has the power to wipe out half of all life in the universe.
Marvel had its first Asian lead in Simu Liu, who plays the titular hero Shang-Chi. Critics couldn't praise it enough! The film, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, also stars Awkwafina, Michelle Yeoh, and Benedict Wong. Cretton also confirmed when the movie takes place in the MCU timeline. Speaking to Fandango, he said that the second film in MCU's Phase 4 (after 'Black Widow') is set "in the present day in the MCU timeline," meaning that it occurs after the Blip, "when the Hulk wore Tony Stark's Nano Gauntlet to resurrect the victims of Thanos' Snap across the universe, with Shang-Chi following on from the events of 2019's Avengers: Endgame," Digital Spy reports.
'Iron Man 2' features footage from 'The Incredible Hulk,' and Thor's hammer appears in an end scene. Scarlett Johansson stars as Stark's assistant, who is secretly Black Widow, an employee of Nick Fury.
Fury is close to having every Avenger in place. 'Thor' introduces the titular god of thunder, as well as other important characters like Loki and Heimdall.
'Ragnarok' picks up right where 'Doctor Strange' left off. Thor and Hulk team up with Doctor Strange to thwart the evil Hela (Thor's sister) and find Thor's father, Odin.
The third installment in Marvel's 'Spider-Man' reboot picks up where 2019's 'Far From Home' left off, as Peter Parker's secret superhero identity is revealed to the world and he enlists Doctor Strange's help. Naturally, things go wrong, and Spider-Man is visited by a myriad of pre-MCU Spider-Man villains, including the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina), and Electro (Jamie Foxx).
Marvel is continuing to expand and diversify its range of superheroes and villains with groundbreaking casting. The Latin Grammy-winning artist Bad Bunny is set to star in the upcoming movie 'El Muerto.' The character El Muerto, AKA Juan Carlos, appears in Marvel comics as an ally to Spider-Man. The new project marks the first-ever Latin superhero to get his own movie in the MCU and is predicted to premiere in January of 2024.
In this film, Thor embarks on a journey for inner peace, but his retirement gets interrupted by Gorr the God Butcher (played by MCU newcomer Christian Bale). Thor enlists the help of King Valkyrie, Korg, and ex-girlfriend Jane Foster, the new Lady Thor played by Natalie Portman.
A new superhero is making history, as Marvel Studios has launched the streaming series 'Ms. Marvel,' featuring Kamala Khan, the universe's first Muslim superhero. A Pakistani American teenager from Jersey, Kamala receives the superpowers of shapeshifting and self-healing from a mysterious bangle. As she begins her journey, which continues in the 2023 film 'The Marvels,' Arian Moayed's Agent Cleary takes an interest in her.
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ smashed the record for biggest November opening ever with US$180 million domestic debut and US$330 million global launch, reports Variety. It was also the second best opening of 2022 (behind the US$187.4 million launch of 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'), the fourth-best opening for a solo MCU hero title, and cracks the top 15 biggest openings ever at No. 13. It's an especially incredible feat considering the franchise lost its main actor, Chadwick Boseman who plays King T’Challa, before creating its sequel. Critics have even dared to call the film the 'Godfather' of Marvel films, meaning the sequel is even better than the first film.
It all came to a head in 'Endgame.' This film follows the Marvel characters after the tragic events of 'Infinity War,' and they must battle Thanos for half of the life on Earth.
'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,' the animated sequel to 'Into the Spider-Verse' (2018), hit theaters in June 2023. The stories exist in the same multiverse as the rest of the Spider-Man adventures, and the live-action 'No Way Home' was the first evidence of that. The second piece of evidence is seeing Miles Morales pit against the multiverse in this sequel which featured multiple iconic variants of Spider-Man, and at least six different universes.
Brie Larson's Captain Marvel is set to make a dramatic return to the MCU this November. The official trailer for the new movie, titled 'The Marvels' was released on July 20, 2023, and shows Larson's space-traveling superhero team-up with superfan Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel) and Captain Monica Rambeau, played by Iman Vellani and Teyonah Parris. Samuel L. Jackson will return in his role as Nick Fury, along with favorites Gemma Chan and Zawe Ashton. Ashton features heavily in the trailer, suggesting her villainous Dar-Benn will take a leading role in the film. It's slated for release on November 10 and will mark the MCU's 33rd feature film!
The trailer release occurred at this year's underwhelming Comic-Con event, possibly as a peace offering to fans who bought tickets expecting to see their favorite stars. The SAF-AFTRA strike, which began on July 14, prevents actors from attending conventions, awards ceremonies, premieres, and any other promotional or press events.
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Brie Larson's Captain Marvel is set to make a dramatic return to the MCU this November. The official trailer for the new movie, titled 'The Marvels' was released on July 20, 2023, and shows Larson's space-traveling superhero team-up with superfan Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel) and Captain Monica Rambeau, played by Iman Vellani and Teyonah Parris. Samuel L. Jackson will return in his role as Nick Fury, along with favorites Gemma Chan and Zawe Ashton. Ashton features heavily in the trailer, suggesting her villainous Dar-Benn will take a leading role in the film. It's slated for release on November 10 and will mark the MCU's 33rd feature film!
The trailer release occurred at this year's underwhelming Comic-Con event, possibly as a peace offering to fans who bought tickets expecting to see their favorite stars. The SAF-AFTRA strike, which began on July 14, prevents actors from attending conventions, awards ceremonies, premieres, and any other promotional or press events.
Click through this gallery to find out the existing movies' chronological order, as well as to learn all about the recent and upcoming films.