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This template provides a shorthand way to display the different Phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with their respective years and related lists of their media. It is intended to be used in articles about the Phases and the lists for the MCU films, TV series, and TV specials.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said in November 2013 that releases each year would ideally include one film based on an existing character and one featuring a new character, feeling that would be "a nice rhythm", although, this was not always the case as shown by two sequels being released in 2013 (Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Dark World). [5]
The public response to the Homecoming mistake inspired Marvel Studios to release a new timeline for all three phases, [11] and in November 2018 a timeline, specifying dates for the events in each film released to that point, was included as part of the sourcebook Marvel Studios: The First 10 Years, celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the MCU ...
It’s pretty easy to follow along! Most movies fall into Marvel “phase” groups that were announced at the same time. Here’s the Marvel release order: Phase 1: Iron Man. The Incredible Hulk ...
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.' ... Now, 15 years and 33 films ...
Navbox used on articles associated with the Marvel Cinematic Universe Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status state state To determined the overall collapsed state of the navbox String optional selected selected To determine the collapsed state of a specific group in the navbox String optional See also {{ Marvel Cinematic Universe Phases }} – sidebar ...
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[38] [39] In May 2024, Iger said Disney planned to release two, or at most three, Marvel films and two Marvel series a year moving forward. This was down from up to four films and around four series being released in some recent years, and was part of the company's larger strategy to reduce its content output and focus on quality; at that time ...