This sequel picks up a few months after the original. And he is forced to confront the mysteries of his past when he comes face to face with a godlike entity known as Ego, played by Kurt Russell. Part of the challenge of placing these Guardian of the Galaxy films in the MCU Timeline is that they seem separate and all take place in outer space. If a single robotic version of Ultron is left standing, he can continue fighting the Avengers.
Unfortunately, the Avengers are split into different factions due to Captain America wanting to save his friend Bucky Barnes, who appears to be responsible for the bombing of a UN session. On top of all that, Peter Parker is also dealing with all the usual problems that come with being a freshman in high school. Stephen Strange, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, is a world-class surgeon, and he knows it.
Strange is insufferable to almost everyone who has to deal with him until a tragic accident takes away the use of his hands. Strange then travels the world searching for a cure that will give him back the use of his hands - and he does find an answer, in the form of some ancient magic.
Once there, he is confronted with the continuing policy of isolation that has helped protect Wakanda. Note: This film follows the events of Captain America: The Civil War, so you could watch it after that film, but Marvel prefers you watch it here. The third solo film for Thor finds the hero jettisoned across space after the death of his father and the destruction of his hammer by his long-lost sister, Hella, played by Cate Blanchett.
Scott Lang is back, but he has been placed on house arrest following his role in the Civil War and siding with Captain America.
He's been estranged from Hank Pym and Pym's daughter, Hope. But he reluctantly agrees to help them, thinking that Pym might be able to retrieve Hope's mother from the Quantum Realm.
It's being built up as a prequel to explain Black Widow's background. We get to see some of her old friends and family as she explores her past, including a fatherly figure, played by David Harbour, who is known as the Red Guardian. He's basically the Soviet Union's answer to Captain America. After years of orchestrating things from behind the scenes in order to find all the Infinity Stones, Thanos voiced by Josh Brolin has decided to go get them himself.
The only thing standing in his way are the Avengers, who are currently spread across the universe. After Thanos snapped away half of all life, leaving the universe in total chaos, the Avengers must try to make things right.
Five years pass and a slim chance emerges for them to undo it all, but before that can happen, Captain America and Tony Stark need to make peace and reunite the Avengers one final time. She lost her family in a bombing, which saw her left stranded in a pile of rubble for days with her brother.
Her brother then died during the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron. She finally found love with Paul Bettany's Vision but was forced to kill him to prevent Thanos from getting his hands on the Mind Stone. Oh, and after killing him, Thanos reversed time and killed Vision again in front of her. Wandavision takes place the closest to Endgame of all the phase four Marvel content, with it picking up nearly immediately after Wanda's returned from the snap.
It sees Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson aka The Falcon and Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes aka The Winter Soldier teaming up to take on a new threat in the form an organization known as the Flagsmashers, who've gotten their hands on some type of super-soldier serum like the one that made their former friend Steve Rogers into Captain America.
If that wasn't enough, the pair also has to deal with the government's hand-picked choice to wield Cap's shield, John Walker Wyatt Russel. We're placing this series before Spider-Man: Far From Home, because we know it takes place six months after the snap which, would put us around the spring of in the MCU.
Far From Home takes place just a little later, coinciding with the end of Peter's school year in This film is set about six months after "The Blip" aka when The Avengers brought back everyone who had been snapped. Continuing with the Earthly focus, this movie shows what Captain America is up to. Or maybe Cap and Stark are merely still wary of one another at this stage.
Perhaps most importantly, placing this film here begins a Falcon arc that will run through the next few movies. This is another natural fit. The film opens with the Avengers taking down a major Hydra base. This film also begins to tie the Earth-bound adventures into the cosmic stories, with another Infinity Stone revealed.
Placing it here in the lineup makes the Falcon fight carry additional weight, bringing Sam closer to primary character status. Some debate could be had that Black Widow takes place after Black Panther, but it's appropriate to place it here as Natasha Romanoff is on the run from Secretary Ross after turning her back on the Sokovia Accords.
Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down, Natasha must deal with her history as a spy and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger. The Quantum Realm also plays a subtle role, as Strange glimpses it while being sent careering through the dimensions.
This is a difficult one to place in this thematic structure. This particular viewing order does change how the post-credits scene plays, however. The story ties up a handful of plot threads that began in several previous movies and opens up new dimensions for future MCU movies to explore. The Legend has arrived. Watching this method will send you on the same journey that millions of Marvel fans all over the world have enjoyed, allowing you to watch first-hand how the MCU grew from a fairly grounded superhero flick to an all-out space opera.
You also have a few more TV series coming to Disney Plus. While the method sounds appealing in theory, there are several reasons why it could actually hamper your overall experience of the MCU.
First off: you may struggle to remember the background of certain characters. Also, making Captain Marvel your second MCU movie means you miss out on the in-jokes and references established over 17 preceding entries. However, there is something to be said for ardent Marvel fans revisiting the saga chronologically, as this will give more depth to the backstory of some key characters and brings a new understanding of the MCU timeline e. Another factor that might help you decide which order to watch the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies is their review scores, which have varied a little over the years.
As we laid out above, most of the Marvel movies are available to stream on Disney Plus. However, you can also download the films from the service to watch on the go.
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