How to Watch Marvel Movies in Order: From Captain America to the Multiverse Saga

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Marvel Movies In Order

Are you looking for a way to watch the Marvel movies in chronological order? You’ve landed in the right spot. With a vast array of films, series, specials, and shorts, we’ve come a long way since Iron Man first created his suit in that cave.

It can be a bit overwhelming, so we’ve put together a comprehensive guide and viewing list to help you explore all the Marvel movies and shows in the correct sequence. This includes every MCU film arranged by their release dates, as well as a timeline for viewing every Marvel Studios production in the order they occur, starting from Captain America: The First Avenger.

How to Watch Marvel Movies in Release Order

The Infinity Saga

Phase One

  • Iron Man (May, 2008)
  • The Incredible Hulk (June, 2008)
  • Iron Man 2 (May, 2010)
  • Thor (May, 2011)
  • Captain America: The First Avenger (July 22, 2011)
  • Avengers Assemble (May 4, 2012)

Phase Two

  • Iron Man 3 (May, 2013)
  • Thor: The Dark World (November, 2013)
  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier (April, 2014)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy (August, 2014)
  • Avengers: Age of Ultron (May, 2015)
  • Ant-Man (July, 2015)

Phase Three

  • Captain America: Civil War (May, 2016)
  • Doctor Strange (November, 2016)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (May, 2017)
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming (July, 2017)
  • Thor: Ragnarok (November, 2017)
  • Black Panther (February, 2018)
  • Avengers: Infinity War (April, 2018)
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp (July, 2018)
  • Captain Marvel (March, 2019)
  • Avengers: Endgame (April, 2019)
  • Spider-Man: Far From Home (July, 2019)

The Multiverse Saga

Phase Four

  • WandaVision (TV series) (January, 2021)
  • The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (TV series) (March, 2021)
  • Loki season 1 (TV series) (June, 2021)
  • Black Widow (9th July 2021)
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (3rd September 2021)
  • Eternals (5th November 2021)
  • Hawkeye (24th November 2021)
  • Spider-Man: No Way Home (17th December 2021)
  • Moon Knight (TV show -30th March 2022)
  • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (5th May 2022)
  • Ms Marvel (TV show – 8th June 2022)
  • Thor: Love and Thunder (8th July 2022)
  • She-Hulk (TV show – 18th August 2022)
  • Werewolf By Night (TV special – 7th October 2022)
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11th November 2022)
  • The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (TV special – 25th November 2022)

Phase Five

  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (17th February 2023)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 (5th May 2023)
  • Secret Invasion (TV show – 21st June 2023)
  • Loki season 2 (TV show – 6th October 2023)
  • The Marvels (10th November 2023)
  • Echo (TV show – 9th January 2023)
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (25th July 2024)
  • Agatha All Along (TV show – 18th September 2024)
  • Captain America: Brave New World (14th February 2025)
  • Daredevil: Born Again (TV show – March 2025)
  • Ironheart (TV show – TBC)

Phase Six

  • Thunderbolts* (2nd May 2025)
  • Fantastic Four: First Steps (25th July 2025)
  • Blade (7th November 2025)
  • Avengers: Doomsday (1st May 2026)
  • Avengers: Secret Wars (7th May 2027)
  • Untitled Vision series (TV show – TBC)

Future MCU movies and TV shows

  • Armour Wars (Movie- TBC)
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings sequel (Movie – TBC)
  • Untitled Wakanda Series (TV show – TBC)
  • Wonder Man (TV show – TBC)
  • Untitled X-Men movie (Movie – TBC)

How to Watch Marvel Movies in Chronological Order

1. Captain America: The First Avenger

For those looking to enjoy the MCU movies in order of their events, the journey begins with “Captain America: The First Avenger.” While it may not be the most celebrated entry in the Marvel franchise, its story is set during World War II, specifically in 1942, making it the earliest in the timeline.

Join Captain America as he battles against HYDRA, which is disguised as Nazi forces, and experiences a romantic connection with Peggy Carter. His narrative takes a dramatic turn when he is frozen in ice, allowing him to jump forward in time to join the Avengers in the modern era. This film marks the genesis of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

2. Captain Marvel

Next, you’ll travel to the 1990s, where Captain Marvel encounters the grunge movement and a group of Skrulls living discreetly on Earth. This film, set in 1995, serves up a hefty dose of nostalgia with its nostalgic references to 90s pop culture, including Blockbuster video stores, payphones, and the band Nine Inch Nails.

Notably, it was the first installment in the MCU that utilized advanced CGI to de-age a key character, allowing a younger Nick Fury to team up with one of the franchise’s most formidable superheroes.

As you delve deeper into the narrative, you’ll witness how Captain Marvel’s journey not only uncovers her own past but also sets the stage for major events in the MCU. The film weaves together action and humor while introducing new characters and expanding the universe that fans have come to love.

3. Iron Man

Let’s discuss Iron Man, which is recognized as the inaugural film in the Marvel franchise, though it ranks third in chronological sequence. Released in 2010, this origin story laid the groundwork for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, showcasing Tony Stark as he designs the Iron Man suit to break free from his captors and evolve into a formidable yet egotistical superhero.

Accompanied by his assistant Pepper Potts and his ally Colonel James “Rhodey” Rhodes, Tony ultimately confronts the villain Obadiah Stane, who orchestrated his kidnapping to seize control of Stark Industries.

4. Iron Man 2

Not long after, Tony Stark finds himself in another precarious situation when the son of a former Stark Industries employee, Ivan Vanko, attempts to eliminate him using a version of the Iron Man suit technology.

To make matters worse, Tony discovers that the palladium core in his Arc Reactor, which sustains his life and powers his suit, is actually detrimental to his health. Overall, it’s been a challenging year for Tony. However, with assistance from Nick Fury and Natasha Romanoff, also known as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Black Widow, he ultimately manages to heal himself and defeats Vanko.

As the events unfold, the narrative highlights Tony’s resilience and the importance of alliances in the face of adversity. With the help of his allies, he navigates the complexities of his dual identity as both a superhero and a vulnerable human being.

5. The Amazing Hulk

Simultaneously, Bruce Banner is on a quest to discover a solution for his transformation into a massive, furious green creature whenever he experiences even mild agitation. Taking place in 2011, Banner is pursued by General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, who dispatches special forces operative Emil Blonsky to capture him.

However, Blonsky proves to be no match for the Hulk, prompting him to undergo an injection of a serum similar to what transformed Banner. Unfortunately, this serum drives him into madness, ultimately morphing him into the Abomination and triggering a violent rampage.

In the end, Banner persuades Ross to allow him to confront Blonsky and restore order. The question of whether this film belongs in the MCU remains unresolved; while Disney/Marvel denies its inclusion, it was clearly intended to be part of the MCU during its production, as highlighted by Tony Stark’s cameo in the post-credits scene.

In exploring the MCU movies in order, it’s essential to note how this particular installment fits into the broader narrative. The dynamics between characters and the introduction of significant themes set the stage for future developments in the franchise. As the story unfolds, we witness the evolution of both Bruce Banner and his adversary, Emil Blonsky, which adds depth to the interconnected universe.

6. Thor

In 2011, which was a notably eventful year for the MCU, the tale of Thor unfolds as he is cast down to Earth by his father, Odin. Stripped of his worthiness to lift his beloved hammer, Thor encounters scientist Jane Foster and learns what it means to live as a human.

At the same time, back in Asgard, his brother Loki, the God of Mischief, discovers that he is actually adopted, leading to a tumultuous emotional response. Throughout his journey, Thor ultimately redeems himself, proving his worthiness to reclaim his hammer. He returns to Asgard to confront Loki and prevent further chaos, only to face the heart-wrenching moment of witnessing his brother’s apparent demise.

7. The Avengers

Surprise! A year after Loki’s supposed demise, he returns with plans to conquer Earth, which ultimately leads to the formation of the Avengers in 2012. The team includes a recently thawed Captain America, Iron Man, who is attempting to embrace a more cooperative role, a hesitant Bruce Banner/Hulk, and Thor, who has come to Earth in an effort to stop his brother.

They are also accompanied by Black Widow and her friend Clint Barton, also known as Hawkeye. To sum it up, a massive battle erupts, causing widespread destruction in New York City, but the conflict concludes with Loki being apprehended and sent back to Asgard for punishment.

8. Thor: The Dark World

After facing off against his brother, Thor makes his way back to Earth, where he encounters Jane. She has inadvertently come into contact with a perilous substance known as the Aether and is understandably upset that Thor didn’t reach out to her during his visit.

Upon learning that the Aether poses a lethal threat to Jane, Thor seeks assistance from his mischievous brother, Loki, in a plan to lure the dark elf Malekith into extracting the Aether from her. During the ensuing battle, Loki appears to sacrifice himself once more, and Malekith attempts to unleash chaos on Earth using the Aether. However, Thor and Jane manage to thwart his plans.

9. Iron Man 3

Amidst all the chaos, Tony is grappling with the aftermath of the Battle of New York. Believing that the best way to safeguard Earth and his loved ones is to create more Iron Man suits, he dedicates a significant portion of 2012 to crafting suit after suit.

However, his efforts are soon overshadowed by a series of bombings, allegedly carried out by the mysterious Mandarin. As Tony delves deeper into the situation, he uncovers that Aldrich Killian, a scientist, is the true mastermind behind the attacks and has taken the President hostage.

In a bid to rescue the President, Tony joins forces with Rhodey, ultimately destroying all of his suits and vowing to Pepper that he will take a step back from his superhero activities for a while.

10. Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Following the events of Avengers Assemble, Captain America finds himself in 2014, trying to navigate the complexities of modern life. However, things take a turn when an assassin known as the Winter Soldier begins to wreak havoc on S.H.I.E.L.D.

It’s revealed that this mysterious figure is actually Bucky, Cap’s close friend from 1942, who has been subjected to brainwashing and periodically frozen by HYDRA. Compounding the situation, HYDRA has also infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. In a bid to dismantle this corrupt organization, Cap teams up with Black Widow and his new ally Sam Wilson, also known as Falcon. Together, they work to take down HYDRA, but Bucky finds himself on the run.

11. Guardians of the Galaxy

In the same year, Star-Lord is traveling through the cosmos, looking for someone to purchase a powerful Infinity Stone he has stolen. However, his plans take a turn when he is confronted by Gamora, the adopted daughter of Thanos, along with bounty hunters Rocket and Groot, all of whom are also in pursuit of the stone.

After being captured and imprisoned, Star-Lord encounters Drax, and the two form an unexpected alliance. They manage to escape and decide to sell the stone, aiming to prevent the villain Ronan from using it to annihilate Xandar. Unfortunately, things don’t go as smoothly as they had hoped, leading to an intense showdown with Ronan that culminates in a rather unconventional dance-off, resulting in the Guardians of the Galaxy emerging victorious.

12. Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2

Just after the Guardians of the Galaxy triumphed over Ronan, they encountered yet another formidable foe, this time with a touch of family turmoil. Star-Lord’s long-lost and immensely powerful father, Ego, arrives on the scene, eager to impart his abilities to Star-Lord.

However, their training takes a dark turn when it becomes clear that Ego is a ruthless mass murderer. The Guardians find themselves in a tough battle to stop him, which proves to be more challenging than anticipated. Luckily, they gain an ally in the empathic Mantis along the way.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, each film builds on the previous ones, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected stories. The Guardians’ latest adventure showcases both action and emotional stakes, as familial ties complicate their mission. As they navigate this new threat, the team must rely on their bond and unique abilities to confront Ego’s terrifying legacy.

13. Avengers: Age of Ultron

In 2015, the Avengers found themselves needing to come together once more to confront a new threat, one that emerged from within their own ranks—specifically, from Tony Stark. In his relentless pursuit to safeguard humanity, Tony develops an artificial intelligence known as Ultron.

Unfortunately, this creation has its own agenda, prioritizing the domination of humanity over its protection. To combat Ultron, the heroes must unite, bringing in new allies like Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. However, their battle leads to significant consequences, particularly the devastation of Sokovia.

14. Ant-Man

As the Avengers fought against Ultron, former criminal Scott Lang found himself sneaking into Hank Pym’s home, unintentionally taking the Ant-Man suit in the process. Once caught, Hank admits that he orchestrated the entire situation to test Scott’s worthiness for the Ant-Man mantle.

The positive outcome is that Scott has proven himself; however, the challenge lies ahead as Hank needs him to thwart his former apprentice, the arrogant Darren Cross, who is attempting to create his own suit. Through rigorous training with Hank and his daughter Hope, Scott masters the art of shrinking and ultimately saves the day.

15. Captain America: Civil War

Following the events of the Avengers: Age of Ultron, the United Nations approaches the Avengers, requesting that they endorse the Sokovia Accords, which would restrict their superhero activities until further notice. This proposal is met with division among the team, as only a portion of the Avengers support it, leading to a rift between Iron Man and Captain America.

Complicating the situation further, the assassination of King T’Chaka is attributed to Bucky Barnes, also known as the Winter Soldier, resulting in a diplomatic crisis that draws in Black Panther.

The Avengers find themselves in a heated confrontation, but Captain America and Bucky manage to track down the true villain, Zemo, who orchestrated the entire plot to fracture the team. In a shocking revelation, Zemo discloses that Bucky was responsible for the deaths of Iron Man’s parents, ultimately shattering the bond between Cap and Tony.

16. Black Widow

Later that year, Natasha finds herself evading capture for violating the Sokovia Accords when she discovers that the Red Room, the organization that once tortured and trained her as a Black Widow, is still operational.

Armed with an antidote to the mind control that the Red Room imposed, and accompanied by her former fake family, Natasha sets out to confront Dreykov, the leader of the Red Room, who has transformed his own daughter into the ultimate warrior, Taskmaster.

Together, Natasha and her allies utilize the antidote to liberate her and the other Black Widows, devising a plan to rescue the remaining members scattered across the globe.

17. Spider-Man: Homecoming

Following his collaboration with Iron Man in Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker, also known as Spider-Man, finds himself back in his familiar neighborhood. There, he uncovers a dangerous scheme involving Adrian Toomes, who is selling weapons crafted from extraterrestrial technology. Although Peter attempts to intervene, Iron Man comes to his rescue and ultimately takes back the suit he had designed for Peter, believing that the young hero is acting too recklessly.

As Peter strives to return to his normal life, he gathers the courage to ask his crush, Liz, to the prom. However, he soon learns that her father is none other than Toomes, creating an awkward situation. Realizing that Toomes is plotting to hijack a plane loaded with alien weapons, Peter makes the tough decision to ditch his prom plans in order to thwart the villain’s scheme.

18. Black Panther

Following the tragic death of his father in Captain America: Civil War, T’Challa makes his way back to Wakanda to assume his role as king. However, he soon uncovers a troubling situation: valuable Wakandan artifacts are being pilfered. In his pursuit of the culprit, the black market arms dealer Ulysses Klaue, C.I.A. agent Everett K. Ross suffers serious injuries.

Meanwhile, Klaue is betrayed by his partner, Erik Stevens, also known as Killmonger, who kills him and takes his body to Wakanda. To everyone’s shock, Killmonger reveals that he is T’Challa’s cousin. He challenges T’Challa to a traditional duel for the throne and defeats him.

With Killmonger planning to distribute Wakandan weaponry to his operatives globally, T’Challa must rally his remaining allies to thwart his cousin’s ambitions and reclaim his kingship.

19. Doctor Strange

A brilliant yet overconfident surgeon, Dr. Stephen Strange, faces a life-altering event when a car accident severely injures his hands. Heartbroken over his inability to perform surgery, he embarks on a global journey in search of healing and ultimately encounters The Ancient One. This meeting sets him on a path to becoming a sorcerer, a journey that unfolds amidst the backdrop of the MCU movies in order.

As Strange begins his training in the mystic arts, he is soon confronted by a former disciple, Kaecilius, who seeks power to connect with Dormammu from the Dark Dimension. In the ensuing conflict, Kaecilius kills The Ancient One, achieving his goal of reaching Dormammu. In a desperate bid to protect Earth, Strange devises a clever strategy by creating a time loop that traps Dormammu until he agrees to abandon his plans for invasion.

20. Thor: Ragnarok

In 2017, the story unfolds with Thor making his way back to Asgard, only to find that his brother Loki is alive and has taken on the guise of their father, Odin. Upon locating their father, they realize he is on the brink of death and that they have a fearsome elder sister named Hela, who has been kept at bay by Odin’s powerful magic.

Following Odin’s demise, Hela emerges, seizing control of Asgard and vowing to unleash chaos upon the cosmos. Thor and Loki manage to escape to Sakaar, where they reunite with the Hulk—who has been absent since the events of Age of Ultron—and befriend Valkyrie.

Together, they plot to return to Asgard and confront Hela, aiming to bring about Ragnarok, which will ultimately lead to their escape with a majority of Asgard’s inhabitants aboard a spaceship.

21. Ant-Man and the Wasp

Simultaneously, Scott Lang, also known as Ant-Man, finds himself under house arrest due to his participation in the events of Captain America: Civil War. During this time, he encounters Hope and Hank, who are evading capture as the authorities suspect their involvement in the same conflict.

They require Scott’s assistance to rescue Hope’s mother, Janet, from the Quantum Realm. However, they are not the only ones with an interest in the Quantum Realm; a character named Ghost is attempting to seize Hank’s lab. In a thrilling turn of events, Ant-Man and the Wasp join forces to thwart her plans, while Hank successfully retrieves Janet from the Quantum Realm.

Everything seems to resolve well, until a mysterious event causes everyone to disintegrate, leaving only Ant-Man trapped in the Quantum Realm. There’s a significant amount of quantum physics at play in this storyline. If you’re curious about the scientific accuracy of Ant-Man’s quantum mechanics, we’ve explored the topic in detail.

22. Avengers: Infinity War

Thanos, already holding the Power Stone, annihilates the Asgardian vessel, resulting in Loki’s death (this time it’s permanent) to acquire the Space Stone. He then dispatches his adopted children to Earth to hunt for the Mind and Time Stones, while he sets off to track down the Reality and Soul Stones.

The Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and nearly every superhero in the MCU band together to thwart Thanos’s quest for the Infinity Stones. However, one by one, he collects them all, culminating in a dramatic moment where he snaps his fingers, erasing half of the universe.

23. Avengers: Endgame

After five years of grappling with the aftermath of devastating losses, the world is still in a state of recovery when Ant-Man emerges from the Quantum Realm with a plan to restore what was lost. Utilizing his insights, Tony Stark and the brilliant Hulk devise a method for time travel.

Together with the remaining heroes, they embark on a journey to various moments in history to collect the Infinity Stones before Thanos can get his hands on them. Upon their return—though tragically without Black Widow, who sacrifices herself—the heroes use the stones to bring everyone back.

However, Thanos also returns, prompting all of the Avengers to unite once more to confront this formidable threat. In a dramatic showdown, Iron Man ultimately saves the day with a snap of his fingers, but at the cost of his own life.

24. Spider-Man: Far from Home

The following year, Peter is still coming to terms with the loss of Tony Stark when he embarks on a school trip to Europe, which is soon disrupted by attacks from Elemental creatures. During this chaos, Nick Fury arrives and hands Peter Tony’s old glasses, which provide access to all of Stark Industries’ resources.

Teaming up with Beck, a supposed superhero from another universe, Peter aims to combat the Elementals. Convinced that Beck is the savior the world needs, Peter unwittingly entrusts him with Tony’s glasses, only to realize later that Beck is not a true hero but rather a former employee of Stark who was after the glasses for his own gain. Ultimately, Peter and his friends manage to thwart Beck’s plans, but not without Peter getting himself into a precarious situation.

25. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

In the midst of the unfolding story, Shaun, also known as Shang-Chi, finds himself in San Francisco where he is ambushed by a criminal group known as the Ten Rings, led by his father. Determined to reconnect with his sister, Xialing, he discovers that the Ten Rings have captured her as well. Their father discloses his intentions to seek out their deceased mother in a mystical realm called Ta Lo.

Upon their arrival in Ta Lo, their aunt reveals a troubling truth: their father is under the influence of a powerful entity known as the Dweller-in-Darkness, which seeks to escape its prison. Shaun and Xialing must unite to thwart their father’s misguided plans.

Despite their efforts, the Dweller-in-Darkness manages to break free, leading to a fierce confrontation. However, with the assistance of a dragon, they are ultimately able to overcome the creature and restore peace.

26. Eternals

A group of immortal beings known as the Eternals has secretly inhabited Earth since its inception, safeguarding humanity from a monstrous race called the Deviants. While they believe their main responsibility is to protect humans, their true purpose is to ensure that humanity evolves sufficiently for a colossal Celestial being to emerge from the planet’s core.

This event, however, would lead to the demise of all the humans the Eternals have grown fond of over millennia. Faced with this grim reality, many Eternals choose to take drastic action and eliminate the Celestial instead.

As tensions rise among themselves and they continue to battle the Deviants, the Eternals ultimately succeed in defeating the Celestial and preserving human life. However, their leader, the Celestial named Arishem, is far from pleased with their decision, highlighting the complex moral dilemmas they face.

27. Spider-Man: No Way Home

Following Mysterio’s shocking revelation of Spider-Man’s true identity and his accusations regarding the London attacks, Peter Parker’s situation has deteriorated significantly. Many view him as a criminal, the media relentlessly pursues him, and he and his friends find themselves struggling to gain college admission.

In a moment of desperation, Peter turns to Doctor Strange for assistance, requesting a spell to erase everyone’s memory of him as Spider-Man. Unfortunately, the outcome is anything but favorable (surprise, surprise!), and villains from various multiverses begin to invade Peter’s world.

With the support of both old friends and new allies, Peter manages to confront these foes by opting to rehabilitate them instead of resorting to violence. However, to prevent the multiverse chaos from escalating further, Doctor Strange is compelled to cast yet another spell that erases all memories of Peter Parker entirely. It’s a heartbreaking resolution for the young hero.

28. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

In recent years, Doctor Strange has had a whirlwind of activity, especially after his significant involvement in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Now, he returns in his highly anticipated sequel, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

This film continues the story from the Marvel series Wandavision, where Scarlet Witch still grapples with the consequences of her magic. Instead of attempting to bring Vision back to life, she is now determined to discover a way to access an alternate universe where her sons are alive, even if it means causing harm to others.

Enter America Chavez, a new character in the MCU who possesses the power to move between different multiverses, and has unfortunately caught the attention of Wanda, who sees her as a target to extract power from.

As the plot unfolds, Doctor Strange and Wong are on a frantic mission to safeguard America from Scarlet Witch’s relentless pursuit. They navigate through a variety of intriguing multiverses, each presenting unique challenges and dangers. The stakes are high, and the duo must act quickly to prevent Wanda from unleashing catastrophic consequences that could affect not just their reality, but countless others as well.

29. Thor: Love and Thunder

If you’re curious about Thor’s journey after the events of Endgame, particularly his adventures with the Guardians of the Galaxy, then Thor: Love and Thunder provides the answers you seek. Following his transformation and partnership with Star-Lord and his crew to protect various worlds, Thor realizes that something vital is still absent in his life.

However, when a mysterious figure begins to eliminate gods, he feels a strong urge to return to Earth, where he unexpectedly reunites with his former love, Jane Foster, who has taken on the mantle of the new Thor.

Alongside Valkyrie and Korg, the two Thors join forces to confront Gorr the God Butcher, battling against his destructive intentions while also reigniting their past romance. Unfortunately, their time together is cut short when Jane reveals the cancer she has been battling in secret, leading to a heartbreaking farewell. In his grief, Thor finds solace in the promise he makes to care for Gorr’s resurrected daughter, a symbol of hope amidst his loss.

30. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

The eagerly awaited follow-up to Black Panther delves into the struggles faced by T’Challa’s family as they cope with his death and the absence of their guardian, Black Panther. Queen Ramonda finds herself under siege as various nations seek to procure their own sources of vibranium.

This quest disrupts the secretive community of Talokan, prompting their leader, Namor, to reach out to Wakanda for assistance, while also issuing a dire warning of potential destruction if they refuse to comply. In the midst of this turmoil, Shuri and Okoye discover Riri Williams, a young American scientist who unwittingly exposed Talokan’s existence.

However, they are unwilling to hand her over to Namor. Tragically, Queen Ramonda loses her life during the ensuing conflict, but Shuri manages to create a synthetic version of the heart-shaped herb, granting her the abilities of the Black Panther. Initially fueled by a desire for revenge, she ultimately chooses to show mercy to Namor and pursue a peaceful resolution with Talokan.

Before stepping down from the throne and entrusting it to M’Baku, Shuri visits Nakia, who reveals that she and T’Challa had a son before his untimely passing.

31. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Ant-Man is eager for a break following the dramatic events of Avengers: Endgame, but his now-adult daughter Cassie has different plans. The two, along with Hope and her family, inadvertently find themselves trapped in the Quantum Realm.

There, they discover that Janet Van Dyne has been hiding the existence of a whole civilization ruled by the formidable Kang the Conqueror. It turns out that Kang, whom Janet inadvertently helped ascend to power, has grand ambitions to escape the Quantum Realm and unleash chaos across multiple universes.

He resorts to threatening Cassie to gain Ant-Man’s cooperation. This prompts the entire family to don their suits and rally a rebellion against Kang in a bid to thwart his plans. Despite the complex quantum elements and their peculiar interaction with time, this film fits seamlessly into the MCU movie timeline.

As the story unfolds, Ant-Man and his allies face numerous challenges while navigating the intricacies of the Quantum Realm. The stakes are high, and the tension mounts as they devise strategies to outsmart Kang. Their journey not only explores the depths of the Quantum Realm but also showcases their unwavering determination to protect each other, especially Cassie.

32. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

The Guardians of the Galaxy embark on their third and likely final adventure together in a heartfelt battle against Rocket’s tormentor and creator, The High Evolutionary. This villain, portrayed by Chukwudi Iwuji, is relentless in his ambition to forge an ‘ideal world,’ a drive that is illustrated through Rocket’s haunting flashbacks as he fights for survival.

Meanwhile, Quill continues to grapple with the pain of losing Gamora, and alongside his fellow Guardians, he must rescue Rocket while seeking assistance from a different version of Gamora. The High Evolutionary proves to be a formidable adversary, threatening to obliterate another of his creations, the Sovereign, unless they assist him in seizing Rocket’s remarkable intellect.

This leads Ayesha to unleash her powerful yet foolish new son, Adam Warlock, into the fray. Ultimately, the Guardians emerge victorious, but they choose to part ways, allowing Rocket to assume leadership of the new Guardians.

In this concluding chapter, the emotional stakes are high as each character faces their own struggles and growth. The themes of sacrifice, friendship, and resilience are woven throughout the narrative as the Guardians confront both external and internal challenges. As the MCU movies in order continue to evolve, this film encapsulates a significant moment for the characters, marking the end of an era while hinting at new beginnings.

33. The Marvels

Carol Danvers, known as Captain Marvel, has embraced her true identity and sought vengeance against the Supreme Intelligence, the leader of the Kree. This confrontation has left her with significant responsibilities in a universe that is facing turmoil.

During one of her missions, she encounters a wormhole, which leads to an unexpected intertwining of her abilities with those of a devoted admirer, Kamala Khan, also known as Ms. Marvel. Additionally, her powers become linked with her distant niece, Captain Monica Rambeau, who serves as an astronaut for S.A.B.E.R.

34. Deadpool and Wolverine

The wisecracking anti-hero is now part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and he’s not alone—his somewhat unwilling sidekick, Wolverine, is along for the ride. In this new adventure, Deadpool and Wolverine dive headfirst into Marvel’s current multiverse exploration.

Utilizing the time manipulation device he acquired at the conclusion of Deadpool 2, Deadpool draws the interest of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) featured in the Loki series. As he investigates, he realizes that his timeline is in jeopardy due to the loss of its crucial stabilizing force—Wolverine.

This revelation propels Deadpool on a mission to rescue his timeline, leading him to traverse various parallel universes and encounter numerous recognizable characters. Although the intricacies of time travel and multiversal antics make it challenging to pinpoint the exact timeline for this film, it is evident that it takes place following all preceding MCU movies in order.

Throughout his journey, Deadpool grapples with the consequences of meddling with time, all while maintaining his signature humor and irreverence. As he teams up with Wolverine, they face off against various threats and navigate the complexities of alternate realities.

The film promises a blend of action, comedy, and heart, showcasing the unique dynamic between the two characters as they confront their pasts and the multiverse’s implications.

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