Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie Thread
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I enjoyed Secret Invasion, but I can’t shake the feeling that it could have been so much better. There was some really good acting - SLJ, Olivia Colman, Emilia Clarke, Kingsley Ben-Adir all shone at different points - but the ending still felt rushed.“Do not postpone happiness”
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“Do not postpone happiness”
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“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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Loki Season 2 turned out to be one of the best Marvel shows. The pacing, story, and score were very good, and the cast were all on form. And Ke Huy Quan is always good value.
Now Marvel just need to get themselves out of the Jonathan Majors-sized hole that they are in...“Do not postpone happiness”
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Halfway through Loki season 2. Enjoying it!
Saw The Marvels tonight. Pretty fun. Family enjoyed it especially my daughter. Just confirmed for me that Kamala Khan is the best.0 -
The Marvels is superbombing"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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CarryTheZero said:Halfway through Loki season 2. Enjoying it!
Saw The Marvels tonight. Pretty fun. Family enjoyed it especially my daughter. Just confirmed for me that Kamala Khan is the best.Spiritual_Chaos said:The Marvels is superbombing“Do not postpone happiness”
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This definitely not going to perform like other ones. Agree, that comedy scene on the water planet won’t be for some.
I think it’s an enjoyable movie, that while not Marvel’s best, it is far from their worst. There were a couple moments of expository dialogue that had to do a lot of work for the audience, assuming no one saw Wandavision or Ms. Marvel.Again, I really enjoyed Kamala in this. Nice to see her family as well. I would watch another Ms. Marvel show or any movie with her in it.0 -
goldrush said:Spiritual_Chaos said:The Marvels is superbombing
The former movie came out in 2019. Me and my mom saw it. She wanted to go. My mom has a DVD box set with the first run of MCU film up and till The Avengers.
It was four years since the last film. My mom doesn't remember who Captain Marvel is, and hasn't mentioned a Marvel movie in like three years. She also hasn't cared about watching the shows. She rather watch BBC detective shows set in small coastal villages.
I think they have lost the general movie goer being a part of and following the whole "marvel shared universe thing" and will have to attract people on a movie to movie basis to a larger extent. Which they actually did in the beginning when everything was less shared and interconnected. And this one didn't connect enough to have people go to the cinema. Just like The Flash didn't. Or they have to get a Thanos-ramp up breaking through into the mainstream again. Like Secret Wars or whatever.
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Spiritual_Chaos said:goldrush said:Spiritual_Chaos said:The Marvels is superbombing
The former movie came out in 2019. Me and my mom saw it. She wanted to go. My mom has a DVD box set with the first run of MCU film up and till The Avengers.
It was four years since the last film. My mom doesn't remember who Captain Marvel is, and hasn't mentioned a Marvel movie in like three years. She also hasn't cared about watching the shows. She rather watch BBC detective shows set in small coastal villages.
I think they have lost the general movie goer being a part of and following the whole "marvel shared universe thing" and will have to attract people on a movie to movie basis to a larger extent. Which they actually did in the beginning when everything was less shared and interconnected. And this one didn't connect enough to have people go to the cinema. Just like The Flash didn't. Or they have to get a Thanos-ramp up breaking through into the mainstream again. Like Secret Wars or whatever.0 -
CarryTheZero said:Spiritual_Chaos said:goldrush said:Spiritual_Chaos said:The Marvels is superbombing
The former movie came out in 2019. Me and my mom saw it. She wanted to go. My mom has a DVD box set with the first run of MCU film up and till The Avengers.
It was four years since the last film. My mom doesn't remember who Captain Marvel is, and hasn't mentioned a Marvel movie in like three years. She also hasn't cared about watching the shows. She rather watch BBC detective shows set in small coastal villages.
I think they have lost the general movie goer being a part of and following the whole "marvel shared universe thing" and will have to attract people on a movie to movie basis to a larger extent. Which they actually did in the beginning when everything was less shared and interconnected. And this one didn't connect enough to have people go to the cinema. Just like The Flash didn't. Or they have to get a Thanos-ramp up breaking through into the mainstream again. Like Secret Wars or whatever.
Kamala being introduced is not intriguing enough for me.
Oh and I know it's DC but Blue Beetle looks dumb too.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:CarryTheZero said:Spiritual_Chaos said:goldrush said:Spiritual_Chaos said:The Marvels is superbombing
The former movie came out in 2019. Me and my mom saw it. She wanted to go. My mom has a DVD box set with the first run of MCU film up and till The Avengers.
It was four years since the last film. My mom doesn't remember who Captain Marvel is, and hasn't mentioned a Marvel movie in like three years. She also hasn't cared about watching the shows. She rather watch BBC detective shows set in small coastal villages.
I think they have lost the general movie goer being a part of and following the whole "marvel shared universe thing" and will have to attract people on a movie to movie basis to a larger extent. Which they actually did in the beginning when everything was less shared and interconnected. And this one didn't connect enough to have people go to the cinema. Just like The Flash didn't. Or they have to get a Thanos-ramp up breaking through into the mainstream again. Like Secret Wars or whatever.
Kamala being introduced is not intriguing enough for me.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Marvel have dropped Jonathan Majors following his guilty verdict
https://amp.abc.net.au/article/103244642
“Do not postpone happiness”
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goldrush said:Marvel have dropped Jonathan Majors following his guilty verdict
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tempo_n_groove said:CarryTheZero said:Spiritual_Chaos said:goldrush said:Spiritual_Chaos said:The Marvels is superbombing
The former movie came out in 2019. Me and my mom saw it. She wanted to go. My mom has a DVD box set with the first run of MCU film up and till The Avengers.
It was four years since the last film. My mom doesn't remember who Captain Marvel is, and hasn't mentioned a Marvel movie in like three years. She also hasn't cared about watching the shows. She rather watch BBC detective shows set in small coastal villages.
I think they have lost the general movie goer being a part of and following the whole "marvel shared universe thing" and will have to attract people on a movie to movie basis to a larger extent. Which they actually did in the beginning when everything was less shared and interconnected. And this one didn't connect enough to have people go to the cinema. Just like The Flash didn't. Or they have to get a Thanos-ramp up breaking through into the mainstream again. Like Secret Wars or whatever.
Kamala being introduced is not intriguing enough for me.
Oh and I know it's DC but Blue Beetle looks dumb too.
I've heard nothing about the MCU since End Game. Seems like the mainstream has lost interest in it.
I did enjoy some of the shows, like Hawkeye, more than most of the movies.0 -
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igotid88 said:
I thought they already were.
The list of Defenders shows now includes Echo as well.
Just need to get Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter into the official timeline nowPost edited by goldrush on“Do not postpone happiness”
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goldrush said:igotid88 said:
I thought they already were.
The list of Defenders shows now includes Echo as well.
Just need to get Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter into the official timeline nowI miss igotid880 -
Someone has way too much time on their hands!
https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a825774/marvel-cinematic-universe-in-chronological-order/MCU timeline: How to watch the MCU in chronological order
This is the ultimate watch order for MCU completists to watch events of the MCU play out in chronological order, but there are some rules we've had to impose to make it as straightforward as possible.
If something takes place in multiple time periods, such as Eternals, we've put it where the bulk of the movie or TV show takes place.
As for the new release Echo, it's really easy to place in the timeline as it's confirmed to start five months after the events of Hawkeye, which took place in Winter 2024. That places Echo around May 2025, which is just after Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
It means that, chronologically speaking, The Marvels remains the latest MCU outing and if you haven't seen that movie yet, it's getting a digital release soon.
We'd also suggest watching both seasons of Loki after Avengers: Endgame, not only because that's when 2012's Loki breaks off into is own timeline, but also because the events of the second season establish how the multiverse was created which is a major part of Phase 4 onwards.
What If...? also exists in its own space and could technically be watched any time given that it involves multiple universes and timelines.
The same goes for the second season, so we've popped them next to each other on the chronological order, but you could really watch any of the episodes at any time during your marathon MCU watch.
We'd suggest watching What If...? after Loki though, as that's the show that introduces the multiverse to the MCU.
And don't even get us started on Agents of SHIELD's final season, which mostly took place in an alternate timeline before eventually merging back with the main MCU timeline. For the sake of ease, watch it all after season six, and it'll make as much sense.
But aside from that, it's generally pretty straightforward even when the multiverse comes into play.
Movies are in bold type, shorts are in italics and TV shows and one-off specials are neither.
1. Captain America: The First Avenger
2. Agent Carter (one-shot on Iron Man 3 DVD)
3. Agent Carter (season 1)
4. Agent Carter (season 2)
5. Captain Marvel
6. Iron Man
7. Iron Man 2
8. The Incredible Hulk
9. The Consultant (one-shot on the Thor DVD)
10. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer (one-shot on the Captain America: The First Avenger DVD)
11. Thor
12. The Avengers (aka Avengers Assemble in some regions)
13. Item 47 (one-shot on the Avengers Assemble DVD)
14. Agents of SHIELD (season 1, eps 1-7)
15. Thor: The Dark World
16. Agents of SHIELD (season 1, eps 8-16)
17. Iron Man 3
18. All Hail the King (one-shot on the Thor: The Dark World DVD)
19. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
20. Agents of SHIELD (season 1, eps 17-22)
21. Guardians of the Galaxy
22. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
23. I Am Groot (season 1)
24. I Am Groot (season 2)
25. Daredevil (season 1)
26. Agents of SHIELD (season 2, eps 1-10)
27. Jessica Jones (season 1)
28. Agents of SHIELD (season 2, eps 11-19)
29. Avengers: Age of Ultron
30. Agents of SHIELD (season 2, eps 20-22)
31. Daredevil (season 2, eps 1-4)
32. Luke Cage (season 1, eps 1-4)
33. Daredevil (season 2, eps 5-11)
34. Luke Cage (season 1, eps 5-8)
35. Daredevil (season 2, eps 12-13)
36. Luke Cage (season 1, eps 9-13)
37. Ant-Man
38. Agents of SHIELD (season 3, eps 1-10)
39. Agents of SHIELD (season 3, eps 11-19)
40. Iron Fist (season 1)
41. Captain America: Civil War
42. Team Thor (one-shot on the Captain America: Civil War DVD)
43. Team Thor: Part 2 (one-shot on the Doctor Strange DVD)
44. Black Widow (watch credits scene after Avengers: Endgame)
45. Agents of SHIELD (season 3, eps 20-22)
46. The Defenders (season 1)
47. Agents of SHIELD (season 4, eps 1-6)
48. Doctor Strange
49. Black Panther
50. Agents of SHIELD (season 4, eps 7-8)
51. Agents of SHIELD: Slingshot (season 1, eps 1-6)
52. Agents of SHIELD (season 4, eps 9-22)
53. Spider-Man: Homecoming
54. Thor: Ragnarok
55. Team Darryl (one-shot on the Thor: Ragnarok DVD)
56. Inhumans (season 1)
57. The Punisher (season 1)
58. Runaways (season 1)
59. Agents of SHIELD (season 5, eps 1-10) – allowing for time travel craziness
60. Jessica Jones (season 2)
61. Agents of SHIELD (season 5, eps 11-18)
62. Cloak & Dagger (season 1)
63. Cloak & Dagger (season 2)
64. Luke Cage (season 2)
65. Iron Fist (season 2)
66. Daredevil (season 3)
67. Runaways (season 2)
68. The Punisher (season 2)
69. Jessica Jones (season 3)
70. Ant-Man and the Wasp (watch credits scene after Infinity War)
71. Avengers: Infinity War
72. Agents of SHIELD (season 5, eps 19-22) – Concurrent with Infinity War
73. Agents of SHIELD (season 6) – takes place in Endgame's five-year time jump
74. Agents of SHIELD (season 7) – takes place in Endgame's five-year time jump
75. Runaways (season 3) – seems to take place post-Snap mostly
76. Avengers: Endgame
77. Loki (season 1) (allowing for timey-wimey, alternate timeline weirdness)
78. Loki (season 2)
79. What If...? (season 1)
80. What If...? (season 2)
81. WandaVision
82. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
83. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
84. Eternals
85. Spider-Man: Far From Home
86. Spider-Man: No Way Home
87. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
88. Hawkeye
89. Moon Knight
90. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
91. Echo
92. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
93. Ms Marvel
94. Thor: Love and Thunder
95. Werewolf by Night
96. The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
97. Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
98. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3
99. Secret Invasion
100. The Marvels“Do not postpone happiness”
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Kinda ridiculous, right?The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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F Me In The Brain said:Kinda ridiculous, right?
Gonna need a lot of Red Bull.This weekend we rock Portland0
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