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If the Marvel movie era began with Iron Man in 2008, then the Marvel TV era began with the Marvel Studios’ release of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. The show ran on network television through ABC and connected directly to the Marvel movie universe.

Since then, Marvel has moved into streaming. They now release numerous television programs each year, with more being announced through Marvel news channels all the time.

Though there were other movies before it released through other studios, the Marvel movie era truly began with the release of Iron Man in 2008. The Robert Downey Jr.-led film was the first production solely produced by Marvel Studios.

Since then, Marvel has become one of the biggest media companies in the world, generating movie news about new and upcoming projects on nearly a daily basis. Their movies are now produced in conjunction with Disney, the company’s current owner.

Marvel Movie News

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is vast. So vast, in fact, it can be intimidating to remember the correct Marvel movie order. If you were to try and sit down to watch every movie in one sitting, at over 3,000 minutes of running time, you’d need over two days to take it all in.

If you’re going to watch that much Marvel, you should watch your Marvel movies in order. The right order.

So our Marvel news department thought it was time to put these Marvel movies in their proper order. No, not by release date, but how you should watch them chronologically if you were to start at the very beginning. We’ve also added in how you, the viewer, rated these movies along with their run times.

Here they are, every newsworthy Marvel movie in chronological order.

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If we are doing our Marvel movie order by number, this is actually the fifth Marvel Studios movie by order of release. But since this movie takes place during World War II, it is the first chronologically. This is the film where super-soldier Steve Rogers was born, the first battle vs Hydra and Red Skull was had, and we also got introduced to the Tesseract.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 74% 
  • Box Office – $370.6 million        
  • Run Time – 124 minutes
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While this movie hit theaters in 2019, its timeframe puts it as number two. The movie is set in 1995, putting it second in the Marvel movie order, and introduces Brie Larson as Carol Danvers. If you love the ’90s, this is a blast to the past for you. This is also where Captain Marvel begins her hunt for the ever-changing, shape-shifting Skrulls. Audiences didn’t take too kindly to this one.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 45%
  • Box Office – $1.128 billion
  • Run Time – 128 minutes
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While Iron Man was released in 2008, for our Marvel movie order purposes, it is officially on the Marvel timeline as taking place in 2010. In it, Robert Downey Jr’s Tony Stark is taken hostage by a terrorist organization that wants his latest weapons design. What they get instead, is a thorough ass-whooping by Stark and his very first Iron Man suit. A Marvel legend is born.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 91%
  • Box Office – $585.8 million
  • Run Time – 126 minutes
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For the next in the Marvel movie order, this one follows up from where the first Iron Man left off. Tony Stark is struggling with his identity known by all. The US Government wants his Iron Man technology and when Stark refuses to play, another weapons manufacturer decides he will do anything to get his hands on it. We also see the introduction of the Marvel characters War Machine and Black Widow.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 71%
  •  Box Office – $624 million       
  • Run Time – 124 minutes
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The Incredible Hulk is not often discussed as being part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it is and that’s why we have to include it in the Marvel movie order. Edward Norton played Bruce Banner in this solo outing that saw Mark Ruffalo take over the role in subsequent Marvel films. In this one, Banner was trying to outrun General Thunderbolt Ross and the mighty US Military. Seeing that he and they can’t take down Hulk, Ross decides to create his own “Hulk” using another soldier. Big mistake right there.

It’s worth noting that The Incredible Hulk is probably the one in the Marvel movie order with the least connections to the rest of the universe. So if you’re looking for a movie to skip, this is probably it.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 70%
  • Box Office – $264.8 million    
  • Run Time – 112 minutes
Timeline

Banished! In Marvel’s first Thor movie, Thor is relegated to Earth by his father Odin, all thanks to his brother Loki’s deception. Now, for Thor to earn back his powers and control his hammer, Mjölnir, the god of thunder must prove he is worthy. It’s a race against time as Loki gets closer and closer to taking control of Asgard. For Marvel movie order purposes, this one helps set the stage for quite a number of stories later on.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 76%
  • Box Office – $449.3 million        
  • Run Time – 115 minutes
Chronological

Marvel’s Phase 1 ends here with the assembling of The Avengers. Of course, it took Loki, the Tesseract, and an alien invasion to bring Earth’s Mightiest Heroes together for the first time but what a spectacular event it was. Definitely an audience favorite.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 91%
  • Box Office – $1.519 billion
  • Run Time – 142 minutes
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Iron Man 3 is the final stand-alone movie for Tony Stark. The movie takes place around Christmas, six months after the New York City events that almost killed Stark. Tony is left battling these brutal memories. Director/Screenwriter Shane Black tried to inject his biting sense of humor into this film, which is hit or miss depending on your outlook on Black’s sense of humor.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 78%
  • Box Office – $1.215 billion        
  • Run Time – 109 minutes
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Thor’s second film sees his return to Asgard after defeating Loki in New York City. Thor’s return also brings back the ancient Dark Elves, who were thought to be extinct. They aren’t and they are back with a vengeance, searching for the Aether, the powerful weapon later to be revealed as an Infinity Stone. Many people think Thor: The Dark World is the worst Marvel movie.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 75%
  • Box Office – $644.8 million        
  • Run Time – 112 minutes
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Since New York City and The Avengers, Cap has been working for Shield. As he learns more about their plans, he begins to question things. Then there is this mysterious Winter Soldier he must deal with. The big surprise comes when he finds out the Winter Soldier’s identity. This movie also introduces The Falcon.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 92%
  • Box Office – $714.4 million        
  • Run Time – 136 minutes
Guardians

Want to have a good time? Check out Guardians of the Galaxy. Chris Pratt is Peter Quill, the self-titled “leader” of the Guardians. In this, he stumbles across an Infinity Stone in the ruins of an alien planet. The Guardians’ battle is to stop Ronan the Accuser from possessing this stone. This movie offers a great blend of action and humor as well as a kick-ass soundtrack.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 92%
  • Box Office – $773.4 million        
  • Run Time – 121 minutes
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After the first one came Vol 2. The humor remains the same as the “love” story portion ramped up a bit more. Kurt Russell is introduced as Peter Quill’s father, Ego, forcing Quill to look into the mysteries of his own past. Yes, the soundtrack is on point again.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 87%
  • Box Office – $863.8 million        
  • Run Time – 137 minutes
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Do the Avengers make mistakes? Well, Age of Ultron did. Tony Stark and Bruce Banner made the mistake called Ultron. Even if one robotic version of Ultron is left standing, it can continue its fight against the Avengers. It does. New Avengers are introduced — Scarlet Witch, Vision, and Quicksilver. It also sets the stage for the rift between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 83%
  • Box Office – $1.403 billion        
  • Run Time – 141 minutes
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Paul Rudd joins the Marvel Universe (along with Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lily) as Scott Lang, the cat burglar who is recruited to steal Hank Pym’s (Douglas) technology. Lots of chuckles in this film which is basically a heist movie, making it a very enjoyable watch for all types of viewers.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 86%
  • Box Office – $519.3 million        
  • Run Time – 115 minutes
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Yes, it has a Captain America title but this one plays out more like an Avengers flick. Most of the Avengers make an appearance while two of the biggies are introduced for the first time — Black Panther and Spider-Man. This Marvel movie classically pits Avenger versus Avenger as Captain America’s side wants to save Cap’s pal Bucky, who may be responsible for a UN bombing, while Iron Man’s side isn’t having it. The square-off is fun to watch.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 89%
  • Box Office – $1.153 billion        
  • Run Time – 146 minutes
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The official list from Marvel says you should watch this movie in order after Doctor Strange. We think that order makes absolutely no sense since it takes place exactly one week after the end of Captain America: Civil War. So we’re putting it here. Either way, T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) must return to his home Wakanda to be named king. He didn’t think it’d be that simple, did he? No, his return is greeted by Eric Killmonger and the battle for Wakanda is on! This movie saw the highest critic rating of all in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, though audiences saw it differently.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 79%
  • Box Office – $1.348 billion        
  • Run Time – 135 minutes
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After plenty of delays, Scarlett Johansson’s only solo turn as Natasha Romanoff premiered in July 2021 — the first Marvel movie of that year, not to mention the first one since 2019. Black Widow is set during the very end of Captain America: Civil War, with Nat on the run from authorities after changing sides in the conflict between Steve Rogers and Tony Stark.

It’s a great flick, with the only real downside being that it will make you angry Marvel waited so long to give the character her own film. Essential viewing for your Marvel movie order watching.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 91%
  • Box Office – $380 million          
  • Run Time – 133 minutes
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Finally! Everyone’s favorite Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man gets his own Marvel movie. Yes, we know, there were the Sam Raimi-directed, Toby Maguire-led Spider-Man movies. Then came the Andrew Garfield Amazing Spider-Man movies.

Here though, Tom Holland perfectly portrays Peter Parker taking on Michael Keaton’s The Vulture. Oh yeah, Parker is also a freshman in high school. Good luck, Pete.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 87%
  • Box Office – $880 million        
  • Run Time – 133 minutes
Strange

Benedict Cumberbatch portrays with perfection the insufferable Stephen Strange who constantly belittles others until an accident takes away what he does best, surgery. His travels around the world to find a cure so he can use his hands once again lead him to something more. Something magical.

Doctor Strange figures heavily into the events of Endgame, and it all makes more sense if you see this Marvel movie before the Endgame finale.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 86%
  • Box Office – $678 million        
  • Run Time – 130 minutes
Thor

Life can be “Hela” for our favorite Asgardian. In his third Marvel movie solo outing, Thor finds himself on Ragnarok, banished there after the death of Odin and having his hammer destroyed by his sister, Hela. Now he must take on the Hulk in a gladiator arena!

Eventually, they must team up with the help of Valkyrie and Loki to find a way to defeat Hela. Rumor has it, Jeff Goldblum steals the show.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 87%
  • Box Office – $854 million        
  • Run Time – 130 minutes
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The little guy is back! This time he has friends (well, friend). Scott Lang is now on house arrest for his role in Civil War and for choosing the wrong side. He is also estranged from both Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Pym’s daughter Hope (Evangeline Lily) but decides to help them try to retrieve Hope’s mother from the Quantum Realm.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 76%
  • Box Office – $622.7 million        
  • Run Time – 118 minutes
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The beginning of the end of our Marvel movie viewing order list. The behind-the-scenes master, Thanos, has finally come forward and set his final plans in motion. He lives for the Snap and will stop at nothing, we do mean nothing, to make it happen.

Brutal and emotional, Infinity War brings all our heroes out and unites them, until they can no longer be united. This behemoth of a movie leads right into the finale.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 91%
  • Box Office – $2.048 billion        
  • Run Time – 156 minutes
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And here it is, one of the biggest moments in your Marvel movie order binge-watch. Endgame offers an opening scene that truly sets the tone of what’s to come. We then time-jump five years and find our remaining heroes lost.

When a slim chance to change past events (the Snap) reveals itself, Tony Stark and Steve Rogers must first put their past differences aside to reunite the Avengers for the final time in a Marvel movie.

Get comfy, because this is a long one but well worth it! It’s the end for the Avengers but it’s not the end of our Marvel movie order.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 90%
  • Box Office – $2.798 billion        
  • Run Time – 182 minutes
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Following the traumatic events of Avengers: Endgame, Spidey is back and trying to deal with the loss of Tony Stark, his mentor, and father figure. Tom Holland’s Peter Parker is off on a school trip to Europe where he is hunted down by Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), meets up with Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio, and battles against the Elementals.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 95%
  • Box Office – $1.132 billion
  • Run Time – 130 minutes
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Marvel fans had to wait over two years after Spider-Man: Far from Home for a Marvel movie headlined by a new hero, but from the reactions from audiences and critics alike, it was worth the wait. Before December’s Spider-Man: No Way Home blew it out of the water, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was 2021’s highest-grossing film domestically. The amazing mix of fantastic martial arts, superhero action, and fantasy hit all the right notes.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 98%
  • Box Office – $432.2 million
  • Runtime – 133 minutes
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While most of Eternals takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame, its chronological scope is all over the Marvel movie order map. The heroes of the film spend 7,000 years on Earth, witnessing history that not even Thor would’ve been able to see. Sadly, it wasn’t the most well-received MCU flick, leaving the question open of whether or not we’ll eventually see a sequel.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 78%
  • Box Office – $402 million
  • Runtime – 157 minutes
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Spider-Man: No Way Home completed the initial Tom Holland trilogy of movies for the character, and did they ever go out with a bang. Picking up after the events of Far From Home with Holland’s Peter Parker dealing with the fallout of his identity being exposed, the Marvel movie ended up being a culmination of not just this franchise but all the previous ones as well.

Opening up the Multiverse for all to see, we had a return of past villains, with some other “friends” as well. It was a blockbuster with the highest Marvel movie order, earning over $1.1 billion in its first two weeks in theaters. 

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 98%
  • Box Office – $1.893 billion
  • Runtime – 148 minutes
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Benedict Cumberbatch returns once again as Doctor Stephen Strange, and with him brings a whole lot of crazy, if not at times horrific, fun with him. The “horror” element comes courtesy of director Sam Raimi (Evil Dead trilogy, Drag Me to Hell), who makes his triumphant return to the superhero genre.

You may recall that Raimi filmed the first three Spider-Man films (Spider-Man 2002, Spider-Man 2 2004, and Spider-Man 3 2007), none of which are part of the official MCU slate of films. Regardless, Raimi is back, and his sense of style is on full display.

Here, we find Doctor Strange on a wild ride between universes, trying to fix the chaos he created by reversing Thanos’ snap. He is joined by Xochitl Gomez, who plays America Chavez, the teenager with the ability to punch open doorways that allows her to travel between dimensions.

Together they try to right the wrongs and fight off the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), who wants Chavez’s power for her own so she can reunite with her children, Tommy and Billy, whom she created while living in Westview.

There is a lot more than meets the eye in this trippy film, from familiar faces to amazing cameos. Cumberbatch is in fine form as Doctor Strange, and director Raimi offers a little something for everyone. It’s a Marvel movie with a little Evil Dead sprinkled in.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 86%
  • Box Office – $873 million
  • Runtime – 126 minutes
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The placement for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is easy to know because Marvel Studios producer Nate Moore told the world exactly where the Black Panther sequel fell on the timeline. According to Moore, Wakanda Forever happens after Spider-Man: No Way Home and Eternals, at the same time as Thor: Love and Thunder, and only just before Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Written and directed by Ryan Coogler, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever stars Letitia Wright as Shuri/Black Panther. In the wake of King T’Challa’s death, Shuri, Queen Romonda, M’Baku, and the Dora Milaje must do what they can to protect their nation against aggravating world powers while simultaneously building a new future for their kingdom.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 94%
  • Box Office – $855.1 million
  • Runtime – 161 minutes

The latest in the Marvel movie order has us returning to the God of Thunder. For the eighth time, Chris Hemsworth is back as Thor Odinson. Also, back behind the camera (and in front) is director Taika Waititi who also returns as Korg.

The pairing of Hemsworth and Waititi worked the first time around when they teamed up for Thor: Ragnarok in what amounted to one of the best Thor films in the MCU. Would the second time be just as fun?

This time around, Thor has to deal with Gorr the God Butcher, here played by Christian Bale, when Thor finds out that Gorr’s next target is New Asgard. As Thor is traveling to get to New Asgard, Dr. Jane Foster has found out that she has stage four terminal cancer. She has traveled to New Asgard in hopes that Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, will help.

She was right to go to New Asgard because Thor had put an enchantment on Mjolnir years earlier to protect Jane. It worked, and Jane has become the Mighty Thor. Thor arrives just as Gorr begins his attack on New Asgard and is shocked when he sees that Jane now wields Mjolnir and has transformed into the Mighty Thor. The battle to stop Gorr begins.

Also returning for Thor: Love and Thunder are Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Jaimie Alexander as Sif, and we get a brief appearance by the Guardians of the Galaxy – Chris Pratt, Karen Gillan, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, and Bradley Cooper. Joining them are newcomers Christian Bale as Gorr and Russell Crowe as Zeus.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 77%
  • Box Office – $1.534 billion
  • Runtime – 125 minutes
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While the exact timeline of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is hard to place, Marvel Studios producer Nate Moore has said that the film is “almost congruent” to Wakanda Forever and Thor: Love and Thunder.

An Easter egg in Wakanda Forever confirms that the two films take place at almost the exact same time. In the Black Panther sequel, a ticker on CNN shows the title of Ant-Man Scott Lang’s book, Look Out For the Little Guy, which Lang is promoting at the beginning of Ant-Man 3. This leads audiences to believe the two films take place at the same time or at least close together.

In the third Ant-Man film, Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) explore the Quantum Realm, discover new creatures while embarking on their adventure, and ultimately push the boundaries of what they thought was possible. Quantumania introduces the time-traveling supervillain Kang the Conquerer, who is played by Johnathan Majors.

  • Avg. Audience Rating – 84%
  • Box Office – $255 million (predicted)
  • Runtime – 125 minutes

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Exclusive: Elliot Page In Talks For New Marvel Role

Elliot Page is in talks to join Marvel, and we speculate as Machine Man.

7 months ago

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Exclusive: Jennifer Connelly Joining Marvel As A Villain

Jennifer Connelly is joining Marvel and we speculate it will be as the villainous Red She-Hulk.

7 months ago

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She-Hulk Reveals Wong To Appear In Another Show?

The She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1 finale could hint that Benedict Wong will be showing up in more Disney+ Marvel series.

7 months ago

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Zooey Deschanel Was Supposed To Be An Avenger

Joss Whedon had big plans to make Zooey Deschanel star as The Wasp in the original Avenger film, but the return of Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow put that dream to rest.

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Gwyneth Paltrow Is Done With Acting

Gwyneth Paltrow has said she is no longer interested in film acting.

8 months ago

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Prey’s Amber Midthunder Joining Marvel?

Prey actress Amber Midthunder has expressed her strong interest in joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

8 months ago

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See Brie Larson In A Bikini Complaining About The Heat

Brie Larson is taking a break from ‘Captain Marvel’ and relaxing by the pool in a blue bikini top, and we have the picture!

8 months ago

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Marvel’s Werewolf By Night Accused Of Plagiarism

Graphic artist Midiankai is accusing Marvel Studios of stealing artwork he created in 2016 for their ‘Werewolf by Night’ poster.

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Exclusive: Howard The Duck Is In Deadpool 3

Howard the Duck is set to appear in the upcoming Deadpool 3.

8 months ago

She-Hulk Filmed A Ridiculous Amount Of Endings

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law originally had about 20 planned endings.

8 months ago

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She-Hulk Finally Asks Marvel’s Biggest Question

She-Hulk Attorney at Law finally came out and asked when we are going to see the X-Men.

8 months ago

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Sacha Baron Cohen Cast As Marvel’s Mephisto?

Sacha Baron Cohen has been rumored to be cast as Mephisto for Ironheart.

8 months ago

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Patrick Stewart Set A Marvel Record

Patrick Stewart has the Guinness record for the longest running live-action Marvel role after his appearance as Professor X in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

8 months ago

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Marvel’s Nova To Get A Disney+ Special?

A new unconfirmed report claims the cosmic Marvel hero Nova will be introduced in Disney+ special presentation.

8 months ago

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Harrison Ford Is Joining Marvel And Is Replacing Another Actor

Harrison Ford is joining Marvel as Thunderbolt Ross, effectively replacing William Hurt.

8 months ago

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Dwayne Johnson Pushing For DC Vs Marvel Movie?

Dwayne Johnson says he doesn’t see Marvel as a competitor but instead wants to pave new roads to success.

8 months ago

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Charlie Cox To Return As Daredevil In A Movie

Charlie Cox may return as Daredevil in Spider-Man 4.

8 months ago

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One Of The Best Hulks Just Smashed Into The MCU

The Hulk known as Skaar, son of Bruce Banner, showed up in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

8 months ago

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season Finale Review: A Disappointing Ending To An Uneven Season

The She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1 finale takes a wild left turn that would make more sense if the show could decide what it wanted to be.

8 months ago