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The fictional timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise and shared universe is the continuity of events for several feature films, television series, television specials, short films, and the I Am Groot shorts, which are produced by Marvel Studios, as well as a group of Netflix series produced by Marvel Television.
Following the introduction of the multiverse in the first season of Loki (2021), Jack Shephard of Total Film suggested Marvel Studios announce that the Marvel Television series take place on a different timeline within that multiverse since he felt the studio was not taking the events of those series into account as part of the main timeline. [120]
The franchise began in 2008 with the release of the film Iron Man and has since expanded to include various superhero films and television series produced by Marvel Studios, television series from Marvel Television, short films, digital series, literature, and other media.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it is coming to an end in "Avengers: Endgame." But… how did it begin? When did any of the series’ major events actually happen?
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Each anime series consisted of 12 episodes. Marvel Anime: Wolverine: 1 12 Marvel Anime: X-Men: 1 12 Marvel Anime: Blade: 1 12 Ultimate Spider-Man: 4 104 2012–2017 Marvel Animation / Film Roman Disney XD Avengers Assemble: 5 127 2013–2019 Marvel Animation Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. 2 52 2013–2015 Film Roman / Marvel Animation
After the episode's release, Marvel announced merchandise inspired by the episode as part of its weekly "Marvel Must Haves" promotion for each episode of the series, including apparel, accessories, toys, a replica Captain America shield, and collectible Topps trading cards for the digital card game Marvel Collect! [54]
Here's how to watch and stream the full list of Marvel movies in order of release, beginning with 'Iron Man' from 2008 and ending with 2024's 'Deadpool & Wolverine.'