Can anyone tell me the chronological order of the Marvel films? I've seen all the Iron Man, Captain America: First Avenger, the first two Thors and the first Avengers movie. I was told by my son they went in some sort of order. Can anyone help me out with this? Thanks!
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Release order:
Chronological order:
Add Spider-Man Far from Home to the bottom of both lists
Chronological order:
Add Spider-Man Far from Home to the bottom of both lists
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does the Chronological list look off? Antman and Wasp ending was about the same time as Infinity War so shouldn't it between Infinity War and Endgame?
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Yeah, but that was just the ending scene, not the whole movie. It was weeks or months between rescuing Janet and Scott entering the quantum realm.
A lot of the movies are either concurrent or span enough time they could go in many places. Personally, I'd put Dr Strange earlier on the list; somewhere between Avengers and Civil War. Most of Ant-Man and Wasp is before Infinity War with the final scene being the only tie in...IMO it doesn't matter where it's at as long as it's after Civil War and before Endgame.
Spider-Man and Black Panther could have been anywhere between Civil War and Infinity War but you can't watch the simultaneously so the order listed is fine.
IMO, the end of Thor 3 transitions best into the beginning of IW so that's why it has it's place.
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A lot of the movies are either concurrent or span enough time they could go in many places. Personally, I'd put Dr Strange earlier on the list; somewhere between Avengers and Civil War. Most of Ant-Man and Wasp is before Infinity War with the final scene being the only tie in...IMO it doesn't matter where it's at as long as it's after Civil War and before Endgame.
Spider-Man and Black Panther could have been anywhere between Civil War and Infinity War but you can't watch the simultaneously so the order listed is fine.
IMO, the end of Thor 3 transitions best into the beginning of IW so that's why it has it's place.
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