The superhero ensemble reunited for another tentpole offering in 2015 – this time, taking down the menacing AI/super-bot known as Ultron.Įarth's mightiest miniature hero made his MCU debut in 2015. The first Marvel Disney Plus show to appear in this list, I Am Groot's family-friendly two-season series takes place around Guardians Volume 2. The Guardians' second movie is set around six months after their first. Star-Lord's lovable ragtag crew were first introduced to a wider audience in spectacularly humorous and music-laced fashion in 2014. The first movie set in 2014, Cap's second solo flick was the first Marvel film to explore genres outside of the superhero field. Iron Man's third and final solo movie takes place six months after The Avengers. One of the most maligned MCU films ever, Thor's second cinematic adventure is set in 2013. Iron Man 3 kicked off Phase 2 of the MCU. With the MCU's original major players established, we finally got the superhero movie of our dreams when the Avengers officially formed in 2012. The god of thunder stormed his way into the MCU in 2011. The Stark MCU appearances keep coming – this time, he cameos at the end of the Hulk's first (and only) solo Marvel movie, which also takes place in 2010. Tony Stark's heel turn from weapons expert to superhero takes places in 2008.įollowing swiftly on its predecessor's heels, Stark's second solo flick occurs in 2010. The film that kickstarted the MCU is technically the third Marvel movie in order of chronology. However, because it's set in the 1940s, this is the first one to stream chronologically.Ĭarol Danvers didn't burst onto the scene until MCU Phase 3, but her origins story is set in 1995. (Image credit: Marvel Studios)Ĭap's first adventure was the fifth Marvel movie released in theaters. The resentment developing between just about everyone on this team does more to serve the characters than any amount of weak comedic jabs or saccharine come-together moments ever did.Captain America: The First Avenger is the first MCU movie in order of chronology. While that might be the worst fate imaginable for some past fans ("Remember when these movies were fun? James Gunn doesn't," reads Mashable's review), the mature take kick-starts Marvel out of its rut. With it, you can pretty much throw all the messages the previous films built up out the window. In Gunn's closing of the trilogy, his writing and direction exhibits a barbed animosity for his characters the aw-shucks millennial humour that's become the bane of virtually everyone's existence is replaced by a bitter - and surprisingly violent - undercurrent. If that sounds like a departure from the zany but shallow fun of previous Guardians installments (and virtually everything else on the Marvel big screen lately), that's because it is.
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