Reminder that this is the correct order to watch them

Reminder that this is the correct order to watch them

Iron Man (2008)
Iron Man 2 (2010)
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Thor (2011)
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Marvel's The Avengers (2012)
Iron Man 3 (2013)
Thor: The Dark World (2013)
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2014)
Ant-Man (2015)
Doctor Strange (2016)
Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Thor: Ragnarok (2017)

Spiderman: Homecoming should be before Civil War. Other than that, nice.

>Spiderman: Homecoming
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The correct order to watch them is literally by release date.
Wat? Homecoming explicitly references Civil War.

Here is the objectively best order to watch the Marvel Cinematic Universe:

you sure about that?

What about the netflix shows?

and this needed a thread why?

It makes literally no sense for Spiderman to be in Captain America: Civil War if you don't watch Spiderman: Homecoming first

This has to be a troll. How does it make no sense, when Civil War is clearly established as taking place before Homecoming and is repeatedly reference?

are those even canon?

>watch marvel shit
LOL

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to remind the folks of Sup Forums which movies to watch in order once the 4k releases have all came out and are available for purchace

Shill is paid to promote the new flick here

Iron Man
Winter Soldier
Guardians 1
Guardians 2
Then you can watch season 1 of Daredevil and the first 4 episodes of season 2 if you want.

No, it's been stated multiple times that the Netflix Marvel Episodic Universe (NMEU) is a different entity than the movies

ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT

go back to sucking Snyder's dick Pajeet

DCucks begone

>not skipping Age of Ultron and Thor 2

Because Spiderman shows up for no reason at all with no backstory

They literally mention the alien invasion multiple times

You sure about that, friend?

They were referencing a different alien invasion that will be expanded upon in the NMEU (hopefully in season 2 of The Punisher)

Literally autism.

I will not allow this meme

Not really, the first half of Dr Strange is way before Antman, and probably even before Winter Soldier (They name dropping him in that movie). Just because many years happened during his training (But they didn't show you all that and didn't look like it happened that much time, it doesn't mean it didn't), and the last half happen slightly before Ragnarok, also Captain America happens like 6 decades before Iron Man.

So do one of those autism internet cuts where you watch the beginning of Homecumming up until the timeskip, then Civil War, then the rest of Peter Parker Only White Boy In Queens.

What?

Agree with everything but Avengers, Avengers is capefilm, not kino

so when should Doctor strange be watched?
Also Captain America may have taken place before Iron Man, but its still supposed to be watched after Iron Man.
Always start with iron man

Peter's cellphone footage takes place in Civil War, Happy and Tony dropping him off before the last scenes, then there's a timeskip of months before the week or so the film takes place in.

The Correct Order as stated by the MCU:
Cap. America
Cap Merica 2
Captain 3 Civil War
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
IM 3
Spiderman Homecoming
GOTG 1
GotG 2
thor
thor 1
thor 2
thor 3
Hulk

Happy? Did I miss something?

Is there no Autism Fanedit that puts every piece of MCU media in chronological order? I remember there was one when the first Avengers film was released, but there have been like 20 more movies since then, plus about 8 tv shows and various one-shot shorts if you want to go ultra autism.

Jon Favreau's character. He's like Tony's butler or something. Was in all the Iron Man movies.

Okay. Here's call-notes regardless of the story.

Time is a straight line in 3 from the references in 4. There is no diverging timeline like in Back to The Future or BvS 'implied' alternate future. It's crafted in such a way that IW, AMatW, CM and A4 tell a single, complete story throughout, uninterrupted by split by any alternate histories.

In BP Shuri is secretly working on some flashlight-looking device behind the scenes of Black Panther and it's heavily downplayed to be unimportant and easily missable as it's just on a monitor marked with the name pollack. It's a call-forward to 4 when Rhodes delivers her a specialized Ark reactor that matches something based on info procured from Widow's shield dump.

Stark has a moment of realization in the background when he's listening to Strange in the Sanctum as if he recalled something important. A few moments after this, he has another moment in after seeing the sky ring that is NOT like his "Wanda's vision" moment in AoU. Instead of seeing a vision, time around him seems to slow down and go dead quiet when he has an epiphany. Nothing is stated, all emotion and realization is conveyed on Stark's face as if he knows everything already. This is a call-forward to the events in Captain Marvel and A4. He demands Rhodes get something he put in a wine cellar years ago after the events of Avengers based on info he stole from shield on the Helicarrier in Avengers and deliver it to Wakanda immediately.

He does all he can to set up something that seems like a failing plan to everybody They trust stark during the first half, then everybody doubts him and thinks he's going mad with a braindead suicide strategy, but it turns out he's just stalling Thanos and somehow thinks Thanos is a Skrull, which is a call-forward to what he knows. The machine in the sky is actively fucking the area with some kind of dampener that fucks with tech and mystical shit that ruins Strange's ability to use the sling ring.

>all these brainless who think you need to watch Civil War BEFORE the Spider-Man origin story

The only order:

Deadpool
(stop)

>Silver ware and Redditors of the Front Page in Kino section

Nothing in the MCU is capeflicks.

Strange travels back in time alone with the eye out of complete fear, not concentrating soundly at the end of 3 after everybody gets demolished by Thanos and dies giving info at the beginning of 4 specifically because the "extreme danger of time manipulation" of 3 was alluded to by Mordo in Doctor Strange to fuck him over, and it -does-. In 4, it's only guaranteed that Strange gets Carol to the future, which is why she doesn't age between films.

Fury's info on Strange in the post-credits of captain marvel ends up being part of the important Info that Stark steals in AV1 on the Helicarrier. Between Av1 and IM3, Stark has a freakout and Shield is hounding him about sensitive info he took and he gets paranoid of shield and what they knew. The paranoia prompts him to do all the stuff he does in IM3, but he's

Strange gives the eye the to Carol before he dies after the last time jump which she gives to Wong. Both Wong and Janet un-fucks Strange's temporal death when Wong manages to intercept the stone, while Shuri spends all of 3 and 4 developing some big-ass flashlight-looking thing that's housing a massive arc-reactor that finally resembles a gun that Rhodes has shoulder-mounted like a cannon when Re-Strange teleports it to his position sometime during the final battle in 4, but the big laser it fires off is still to used as a distraction at best against Thanos.

After the payload depletes, Rhodes simply isn't focused on again after while the battle against Thanos and story continues.

Strange, realizing the risk of further time manipulation is too terrified to to resurrect any lost after Thanos is defeated. In any one of the Post-credits for A4, Rhodes will delivers the WM armor and the cannon to A one-armed Xandarian in a ruined Nova Corp uniform with a pair of Kree enforcers while a second Rhodes is contained, all beaten-up in a prison.

Also, Enjoy your two Captain Americas.

Call Draft: 20th Century Fox Noncompliant


Call my bluff.

Agree with everything except I would have incredible hulk and Gotg 2 switch places

Didn't notice the clip-off from the field I copied. This is why I hate dealing with pdf transferring.
The paranoia prompts him to do all the stuff he does in IM3, but he's still stuck dodging public appearances and wearing Bulletproof vests in the limited public appearances he allows. A shield agent targets Stark at one point with a sniper rifle and BW takes him out, not telling Stark, but reporting it to Fury. Pan to Fury with a confused expression and he calls in Sitwell to ask why a Shield agent is targeting Tony Stark. Sitwell slings doctored info about stark selling shield weapons info under the table, but Fury is suspicious after Sitwell leaves, a callback to TWS.

Just watch Daredevil S1, then stop

What the fuck are you talking about you god damn retard. You are just spouting bullshit with no context, hoping all over the place.

move guardians and avengers down and cap 1 and civil war to capekino, and switch Thor 1 with Hulk

or watch GOTG last

Underrated post

>This has to be a troll. How does it make no sense, when Civil War is clearly established as taking place before Homecoming and is repeatedly reference?

How do you figure Civil war took place before Homecoming when Spider-Man gets THE FUCKING SUIT HE WEARS IN CIVIL WAR IN HOMECOMING??????

what is happening, are you actually just retarded? you have to be trolling, but its not even good trolling, you just look like a fucking braindead moron

It's carrying over from this:
If it's legit call notes, then it's not going to have a set story if it was
decided to be scripted around company politics. The scrips are left
second and these details look like amorphous background details
across different movies.

That's pretty much the same thing they did in civil war in order to
leave an opening for spider-man, but they subdued it all down to
the MIT Ted-talk thing in that which everybody ignored was a
smokescreen for Stark who long-since scouted out Peter Parker
before the movie began.

Like, regardless of the story, there's placeholder beats in case
Disney gets the rights to x-men and Fantastic 4 and probably two
different scripts prepared if a deal was struck before Avengers 4.
This is why who lives and dies isn't mentioned past Strange and
why there's no fight details.

>Actually if you want to watch them in chronological order, Captain America: The First Avenger should be first.

>It makes literally no sense for Spiderman to be in Captain America: Civil War if you don't watch Spiderman: Homecoming first

This makes zero sense. Peter gets the suit from Tony in Civil War. Pete even thanks Tony for the new suit after he steals Cap's shield at the beginning of the airport battle.


>Not really, the first half of Dr Strange is way before Antman

That can't be. Ant-Man is in Civil War which means Civil War takes place naturally before Ant-Man. Rhodey gets hurt in Civil War. As Strange is driving in the rain right before his car crash, he gets a call about possible patients and one of those possible patients is War Machine. The caller clearly describes Rhodes and even mentions how he got hurt...thus Strange's car accident happens after Civil War which in turn means it happens after Ant-Man.

I know Strange is mentioned in Cap 2 in that one line, but that was before MS planned on a Dr.Strange movie. Kinda like that Infinity Gauntlet that was in Odin's vault that they had to acknowledge and "fix" that plot hole in Thor 3 by Hela saying it was a fake. It's shall we say a modern version of the Marvel No-Prize. If you know what that is.

Will that venom movie be in the same situation as the netflix shows or a complete different universe?

>He didnt understand Iron Man 3

If these are real, it came from Fox. Nobody at Marvel would be so batshit retarded as to leak this and fox wouldn't release a story sheet since Disney wouldn't be stupid enough to share that information. I don't want to believe that these are real bullet points as a fan, but if you look at this from a studio production standpoint, all of this looks like an ultimatum from marvel studios as a last chance to get in or be buried by the future MCU film slate. Think of it this way- If they use time travel according to what this shit says, they can imply something was going on in the background with Fantastic 4 in the past or address mutants by injecting them into Dr. Strange if they decided on multiverse by adjusting how Dr. Strange time travels or passing through dimensions. Nobody else but some stooge at fox would have this and even if it is fake (which it probably is?) I don't know why any random dumbass would fake typing it out since it can be easily disproven. Without the meat of the story shit we want to see, any fucktard could pass it off as legit by adjusting context later and there's probably like 80 or 90 of them floating around just like it if it is real, meaning it's old or irrelevant by time Black Panther hits theaters.

>That can't be. Ant-Man is in Civil War which means Civil War takes place naturally before Ant-Man.

No user they reference Ant Man breaking in and stealing from the Avengers facility. Civil War is after Ant Man.

They explcitly mention Cpt. America, Tony Stark, Thor, and The Hulk fighting in The Battle of NY. It's canon, tool.
Not to mention the other connections, such as the biker gang that DareDevil takes down in season 2 was previously part of Agents of Shield. And the Jusitn Hammer tech showing up in Luke Cage.

Venom is in the same situation as Fan4stic.
Take that as you will.

How the fuck did you even understand a word of that gibberish?

That's some really obscure shit to reference.
Also, that Pollack thing is a reference to a Shield Agent weapons developer. If this is to be taken seriously, The
Pollack dude's weapon designs were stolen by Wakanda when Natasha dumped all the shield Intel in winter soldier.
If Shuri's designing shit based on that in Black panther, then all legit.

wait what? can you retype this to make sense

Maybe because because it's franchise guideline and no fucking story to be had in it that fox could use to one-up Marvel? Avengers 4 is already primed and ready and if this shit's copied, Fox couldn't possibly use it for shit in time to beat Avengers 4. It reads out like a fucking chart of bullet points ripped out of a presentation to pitch to somebody with the serial numbers filed off. The entire time I'm reading it, it reeks of Feige walking into a boardroom and whipping out his dick in front of fox. If you've ever been in a business meeting of shareholders, it all reads like collaborative homework from a goddamn peacok with the high ground. You don't need to work at a movie studio to figure that much out and all the movie news about all the studios that's been churning out over the past few years just reek of desperation to get a piece of what Disney's got going on. The whole readout would make executives at fox piss themselves just because of the retcons on past films. Basically, if this is fake, this faggot made a damn impressive forgery that was never meant for fans to get hype over.

I don't even think he can. It looks like a bunch of cobbled-together stuff that's been copied from somewhere else. I barely see comprehensible order to it, but it looks like avengers 3 and 4 plot beats making a captain marvel sandwich with previous films as condiments.
Not having made it into a story makes it really difficult to follow.

Agreed, but I won't be the lazy fuck and give it a whirl.

>Shuri is working on a weapon based on Shield blueprints after the data dump in winter soldier. It might be an irrelevant-looking background detail in Black Panther that goes ignored.

>Stark stole data from shield in the first avengers movie that clued him in to either dr strange or captain marvel's existence, but definitely the skrulls. He got paranoid of the info shield was hiding between Avengers 1 and Iron Man 3(?) and made a bunch of iron man armors and hid an op arc reactor in the basement with the suits. (Isn't it called the Wine Cellar in iron man 3?)
This is in Avengers 4.

>Black widow secretly saves Stark around this time and tells fury. Fury gets suspicious of Shield in this time before events of winter soldier.
This is in avengers 4

>Stuff that happens in Avengers 3 start making stark think a skrull invasion is happening and he goes into paranoia and defense mode, and calls all local Avengers and Rhodes takes basement reactor to Wakanda. Poster missed something here, but it concludes that this goes into the cannon that Shuri is making.
Basically, Proton Cannon confirmation. Goes on in background of avengers 3 and 4.

If you ever mention Spider-Man again, I'll kill you.

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The beginning of homecoming has clips from the civil war airport scene

>Doctor Strange in Avengers 3 is only survivor and goes back in time, ignoring Mordo's warning about time magic from previous film and encounters Fury and Carol Danvers. Strange dies from fucking it up while getting Carol into the present day. Janet Van Dyne mentioned in present day with Wong using updated info to revive Strange.
Avengers 4 Time stone meddling gets Carol Danvers into present-day with the Eye of Agamotto. Whatever goes down in Ant-man 2 helps get Dr. Strange back in Avengers 4.
-Note: Fucking with Time to get carol opens the door to retcon in where the F4 are.
-Note: Fucking with Multiverse stuff in Ant Man 2 can retcon in mutants from alternate realities.

Ultimately any time travel changes nothing, all events in films are static. One timeline only, so you follow the events and it plays out like an inevitability, because much of the stuff already happened and just didn't get revealed until Avengers 4. So, roughly half of Avengers 4 is reveals that expand on shit that went on before IM1, Between Avengers 1 and IM3 and any time travel just adds to the universe and subtracts nothing. Even after Avengers 4, all the previous MCU films still happened because the time travel changes dick all about the past. Dead characters stay dead and nothing in past films are re-written.

tl;dr: This seems like with the Civil War reveal of Bucky killing stark's parents, so they're just using time travel to shed light on shit that's already in-canon.

The Rhodes side-trip is basically a call-in for Kree-skrull war with Rhodes pegged as a skrull impostor delivering a weapon.

That's the gist of what I'm reading. That and Stark confusing Thanos for a Skrull based on limited information.

Thor 1 should be higher. The movie sucked a lot because of the director, but it had some dece writing and Hemsworth made a very likable and accurate Thor.
The only real bad shit was the warriros 3, Portman's acting, and the dutch tilts every other shot

The patrician response

Spider Ma

Yes, the shows reference the movies.
The shows are SECONDARY canon, meaning they will never ever be mentioned in the movies.

>Iron Man 3 is shit
t. brainlet
Age of Ultron is also better than the Avengers.