We will also not be covering the “Marvel One-Shots” included on early DVD releases. We will not be covering the previous attempts at television (no Agents of SHIELD, no Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Punisher, or Defenders, no Cloak & Dagger, no Runaways, no Hulu-animated MODOK, and What If…? will just be a bonus offering). These are just the essential, core releases of the MCU. Or a cruise (no, we will not be watching the “Avengers: Quantum Encounter” video that plays on some Disney cruise lines). This isn’t an Olympic event it’s a road trip. A 32-movie arc with some entire seasons of streaming television should not be viewed in marathon fashion. We can experience the MCU in a pure way and at a (slightly) more relaxed pace than those poor souls who attend in-theater MCU marathons. With all the movies now at our disposal for renting or streaming on Disney Plus, and with the state of the entertainment industry signaling delays and longer gaps between Marvel projects, it’s time to go back for a rewatch. You’ve probably seen many of the Marvel films before, either because you were on board from Iron Man and Incredible Hulk in 2008 and have since gotten a steady stream of Marvel content keeping you up to date on the “in universe” events, you just like big action blow-’em-up-or-shrink-’em-down movies, or you’re a fan of one or more A-list actors who aren’t Tom Cruise. The 23 Marvel movies of the MCU Infinity Saga, ranked Every upcoming Marvel movie and show set for Phase 5 and 6 and beyond
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