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A delightful early party scene in which each of the Avengers tries to lift Thor’s hammer and thus prove themselves “worthy” in the cosmic sense capitalizes on the chemistry among these cast ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) centers on a series of American superhero films produced by Marvel Studios based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The MCU is the shared universe in which all of the films are set. The films have been in production since 2007, and in that time Marvel Studios has produced and released ...
Since 2008, there have been five distinct "phases" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Eight projects have been released so far in Marvel's Phase 5.
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.
By April 2014, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said that additional storylines for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) were planned through 2028. [1] During Marvel Studios' panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2019, Feige announced several films and Disney+ television series in development for Phase Four of the MCU, [2] before revealing the film Blade was also in development. [3]
The introduction of one of the MCU's most iconic characters came in 2011's Thor.It's perfectly solid, and sets the table for Chris Hemsworth's many appearances in films throughout the next decade.
Speaking to the 1990s setting of Captain Marvel, "the MCU's first full period piece since Phase One's Captain America: The First Avenger in 2011", Richard Newby of The Hollywood Reporter felt the return of younger versions of some characters introduced and killed in earlier films "open[ed] up the MCU in a whole new way and broaden[ed] the ...
After the success of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, the MCU expanded into television and began pumping out a new project every month. At first, it seemed like a great idea.