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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.
On March 19, 2021, Marvel announced a series of posters that were created by various artists to correspond with the episodes of the series. The posters were released weekly ahead of each episode, [ 51 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] with the first poster, designed by SzarkaArt, being revealed on March 19. [ 51 ]
In June 2010, Marvel Television was launched with Jeph Loeb as head. [1] The studio began producing television series inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise, [2] [3] and was made aware of Marvel Studios' plans to avoid interfering when introducing someone or something to the universe. [4]
"Resurrection" is the first episode of the American television series Secret Invasion, based on the Marvel Comics comic book crossover of the same name. It features a rebellious faction of shapeshifting aliens, the Skrulls , plotting an insurgency on Earth after Nick Fury had failed to find another planet for them.
With over 40 films and television series under its belt and counting, the Marvel Cinematic Universe can often times feel like an unwieldy beast that’s impossible to conquer. The record-breaking ...
After the episode's release, Marvel released a poster for the episode, featuring Ultron and the Watcher together with a quote from the episode. [24] Marvel also announced merchandise inspired by the episode as part of its weekly "Marvel Must Haves" promotion for each episode of the series, including apparel, accessories, and a Funko Pop based ...
For the final six episodes, Marvel began the "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Art of Level Seven" initiative, in which a different image was released each Thursday before a new episode, depicting a first look at a key event from the upcoming episode. Bell stated that the initiative was a way to tie the series back to its comics roots, and ...
The episode is the first to depict the events of the series from the real world of the MCU rather than from inside Maximoff's sitcom reality. It opens with Monica Rambeau (Parris) returning from the Blip , which is depicted in a darker way than the comedic version of the event previously seen in the MCU.