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The best order to view all 37 Marvel movies (including 'Fantastic Four')

The best order to view all 37 Marvel movies (including 'Fantastic Four')

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has grown to the point where watching all 37 movies is an epic undertaking of strength and stamina, plus snack times and bathroom breaks. And the cast has blown up to the point where they're now bringing in folks from other superhero universes. (We see you, old-school X-Men!)
The latest MCU outing is a good one for the newbies: "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" (in theaters now) introduces the legendary supergroup into the world of Avengers and Thunderbolts, with Galactus and Silver Surfer along for the retrofuturistic ride.
Sure, you could watch the Marvel movies in release order and be totally fine. But with certain tales taking place in the past and some connecting more directly to others in the overall narrative, maybe try out a different viewing order to change things up. (The vast majority can be streamed on Disney+.)
Start here: 'Captain America: The First Avenger'
A top-notch World War II origin story for Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), the first Cap flick comes earliest in the timeline, introduces the heart and soul of the MCU, and flings our hero into modern day to meet Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) to tease a bigger deal at stake.
2. 'Captain Marvel'
In addition to seeing a cosmic aspect to the MCU, we get to see Fury in the '90s as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and how his dealings with supremely powerful Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) inspire the Avengers Initiative. Also, the end-credits scene where a modern-day Carol meets the Avengers is one heck of a flash-forward tease.
3. 'Iron Man'
Now's the time for the other important origin, of arms-dealing genius playboy billionaire philanthropist Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and his journey toward being a tin man with a heart. This is also a totally fine place to start – since it's the first MCU movie – but it's cool to know a little more about Fury's initiative when he arrives, cloak and dagger style, to recruit Stark.
4. 'The Incredible Hulk'
True, Mark Ruffalo is a WAY better Bruce Banner than this film's star, Edward Norton, but it's still helpful to watch this chapter to figure out how the Hulk came to be with the whole gamma radiation thing and all. However, for those who want a speedier experience, it's totally skippable.
5. 'Iron Man 2'
This one isn't great either, though it is essential in terms of introducing assassin Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and boosting the status of another future Avenger, Stark's bud James Rhodes (played here by Terrence Howard, later by Don Cheadle), aka War Machine. An end-credits scene also showcases a magical hammer, setting the stage for …
6. 'Thor'
Finally! Chris Hemsworth's thunder god enters the MCU with an adventure that kicks him out of Asgard to spend time on Earth to figure out his worthiness. The flick brings Thor's trickster half-brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) into the fold, plus keep your eyes open for a quick first appearance from ace archer Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner).
7. 'The Avengers'
Ah, now we're getting epic! The blockbuster shawarma-chomping party brings together Cap, Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Hulk (hello, Mark Ruffalo!) to stave off an alien invasion of Manhattan perpetrated by Loki. Also of note: A glimpse of cosmic baddie Thanos pops up in an end-credits scene, setting the stage for our heroes' biggest challenge.
8. 'Thor: The Dark World'
The bad news: It's a forgettable movie with the MCU's absolute worst villain (Christopher Eccleston's Malekith). The good news: The Aether, one of the Infinity Stones, possesses Thor's girlfriend Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) and gets transported to outer-space oddball The Collector (Benicio del Toro). His appearance sets up …
9. 'Guardians of the Galaxy'
Here's where we finally get an explanation of the all-powerful Infinity Stones and their appeal for Thanos. More entertaining, though, is a bunch of misfits banding together as a team, a talking tree and a raccoon are best friends, and rogue-ish Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) tries to explain 'Footloose' to space assassin Gamora (Zoe Saldana).
10. 'Iron Man 3'
'Science Bros' Tony Stark and Bruce Banner drove off together at the end of 'Avengers,' so let's catch up with them here in a primarily solo adventure as Iron Man deals with some serious PTSD from the attack of Manhattan and Ben Kingsley as the terrorist Mandarin (though there's some twistiness in his reveal).
11. 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'
Cap learns his childhood best bud Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) is a brainwashed assassin and that the evil Hydra has pretty much taken over S.H.I.E.L.D. from within. In addition, an end-credits scene introduces Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), who becomes very important later, and her speedy bro Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).
12. 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'
Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver form an anti-Avengers squad with evil robot Ultron (James Spader), a peacekeeping artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner that turns megalomaniacal. The kids wind up teaming with the Avengers to save their Eastern European country and Vision (Paul Bettany) debuts as an android powered by the Soul Stone.
13. 'Ant-Man'
Ex-criminal Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) hooks up with inventor Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and his daughter Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) to save the day using a supersuit that utilizes Pym's size-changing tech. Bigger picture: An end-credits scene shows Cap and Falcon helping Winter Soldier and needing help from a certain super-shrinky guy.
14. 'Captain America: Civil War'
The drama of 'Civil War' mainly centers on Cap and Tony's disagreement over government oversight of the Avengers, leading to a humongous hero-vs.-hero battle and some old favorites locked up or on the run from the authorities. Cap and Winter Soldier throw down with Iron Man, plus fans see a high-profile debut from Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Spider-Man (Tom Holland).
15. 'Black Widow'
Just because we had to wait nearly two dozen movies for a Scarlett Johansson solo adventure doesn't mean you have to. A fugitive on the lam, our heroine goes on a global quest to take down the shady Russian organization responsible for her lost childhood, plus teams up with her sister, kid assassin Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh). Be prepared if you watch it this early: The end-credits scene is quite the future shock.
16. 'Black Panther'
Chadwick Boseman's Wakandan ruler T'Challa watched his dad die in 'Civil War' and now heads home to rule the African nation, whose vast high-tech superiority to the rest of the world is a secret. However, American mercenary Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) emerges as a dangerous contender to the throne.
17. 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'
'Homecoming' is the MCU's version of a teen movie, as Tom Holland's Peter Parker – with Tony Stark as mentor and father figure – tries to figure out a balance between being a kid and a hero. The crazy-smart rookie also has to deal with the Vulture (Michael Keaton), a criminal salvager using alien tech for various misdeeds.
18. 'Guardians of the Galaxy 2'
Heading back into space to check in on our favorite galactic jerks, the sequel reveals that Star-Lord's dad Ego (Kurt Russell) is a god-like Celestial with designs on universal consumption. Speaking of parents, Gamora's sister Nebula (Karen Gillan) makes it clear she wants to off their bad dad, Thanos. (Yes, don't forget about him.)
19. 'Doctor Strange'
Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a self-centered surgeon crippled by a car accident, who, at his lowest point, learns the ways of the mystic arts from the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton). It turns out the new Sorcerer Supreme's Eye of Agamotto is the Time Stone and an end-credits scene features a visit from Thor that leads right into …
20. 'Thor: Ragnarok'
Thor's long-lost evil sister Hela (Cate Blanchett) leads a hostile takeover of Asgard and the thunder god is blasted to the battle planet Sakaar, where Thor reconnects with Hulk and, with the help of warrior queen Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), tussles with Hela. It ends with Asgardian survivors on a spaceship, where Thor and Loki are met with a mysterious and formidable vessel.
21. 'Avengers: Infinity War'
Oh, no, Thanos (Josh Brolin) is here – and he's irked. The big guy defeats Thor and other various superfriends en route to collecting all six Infinity Stones, leading to an all-out battle vs. our heroes in Wakanda. Thanos uses the collected stones for some brutally heinous shenanigans in one bonkers cliffhanger.
22. 'Ant-Man and the Wasp'
The 'Ant-Man' sequel acts as an interlude, with Scott, Hope (now with her own supersuit as the Wasp) and Hank needing to rescue Janet van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer) from the trippy Quantum Realm. Unfortunately, Scott gets trapped there himself during an expedition with no way to get out until ...
23. 'Avengers: Endgame'
A desperate attempt to set things right ends badly, and five years later, the remaining Avengers travel through time and space to collect the Infinity Stones before Thanos can nab them. The result is a thrilling climax filled with huge action and emotional sacrifice – all you really need to know is Cap wields Thor's hammer and it's totally amazing.
24. 'Spider-Man: Far From Home'
In the 'Endgame' epilogue, Peter Parker puts superhero business on hold so he can go on a class trip to Europe and tell his crush, MJ (Zendaya), how he feels about her. Strange new dude Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) proves an obstacle, and Spidey is rocked with a gut-punch announcement by controversial newsman J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons) revealing his secret identity. It's a shocking moment that leads right into ...
25. 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'
When he goes viral for all the wrong reasons, Spidey reaches out to Doctor Strange for magical help. The spell breaks the multiverse, allowing in different characters from movies past like Doc Ock (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe) and Electro (Jamie Foxx). Spidey and his friends have to round them up and our young hero has to make some hard decisions about his future.
26. 'Eternals'
The existence of the Avengers and the world coming back from Thanos' high jinks is all you need to know about this sprawling epic. "Eternals" goes its own way with 10 immortal superbeings tasked to protect humanity for thousands of years, but they're also a dysfunctional family that needs to get its groove back when an existential threat arises. Massive but not exactly rousing in the mighty Marvel fashion, so chase it with ...
27. 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'
Simu Liu is a charisma machine as the debuting title superhero, who ventures to a magical landscape with best bud Katy (Awkwafina), faces off with his international terrorist dad (Tony Leung), and tackles an otherworldly creature of darkness, while an appearance from sorcerer Wong (Benedict Wong) and an "Iron Man 3" tie-in ground the martial-arts epic in the growing MCU.
28. 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'
Wong's back in action with magical bud Strange to help save teenage America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez), a youngster with the ability to traverse the multiverse, when what's akin to an MCU horror villain hunts her to take the power for themselves. It's the most macabre – and downright murderous – entry so far, and if you haven't watched Disney+'s "WandaVision," do yourself a favor and binge that first.
29. 'Thor: Love and Thunder'
After the rampant death and dismemberment of "Madness," this hits like a satisfyingly warm hug. Thor and a now-jacked Jane Foster reunite for a cosmic adventure where they take on a god-killing nightmare (Christian Bale) and also have to work out some old feelings. It's a delightfully silly confection on one hand while also tackling some deep topics like religion and mortality.
30. 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'
You want to do emotionally deeper? This is the sequel for you: After the death of King T'Challa (the late Chadwick Boseman) and still dealing with their collective grief, the nation of Wakanda faces a new threat from seafaring antagonist Namor (Tenoch Huerta Mejía) and discovers new allies, such as 19-year-old genius inventor Riri Williams (Dominque Thorne).
31. 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'
Thanos? That guy's so last saga. Meet the MCU's newest big bad, Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors), when Ant-Man, the Wasp and their heroic family wind up in the Quantum Realm and Kang needs the tiny Avenger's help to escape. Word to the wise: Watch the Disney+ "Loki" series first or risk confusion.
32. 'Deadpool & Wolverine'
Good thing you just watched "Loki," because the Time Variance Authority plays a major role in this R-rated action comedy, in which Avenger wannabe Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) is given a chance by the TVA to join the MCU and teams up with Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) to save his corner of the multiverse. (Maybe skip this one if you have younger Marvel fans.)
33. 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'
When is best for clobberin' time? The adventure is set in the 1960s, so early might work. But how about when Marvel's deepest in the weeds with its multiverse, pop in this introductory chapter featuring Mr. Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) and the Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) being a shining light for humanity.
34. 'The Marvels'
A reality-bending space romp in store with the body-swapping team-up of Brie Larson's Captain Marvel, Iman Vellani's Ms. Marvel and Teyonah Parris' Monica Rambeau. (And if you don't mind homework, make sure you stream "Ms. Marvel" beforehand for max enjoyment.)
35. 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'
Those beloved intergalactic heroes are back for a mission to save one of their own and deal with a diabolical new threat. There are plenty of laughs to be had – like Star-Lord again awkwardly flirting with Gamora, this time with no "Footloose" talk involved – but just prepare to be emotionally wrecked by Rocket's tragic backstory.
36. 'Captain America: Brave New World'
Take a break from the multiversal shenanigans and cosmic derring-do for a more grounded affair where Sam Wilson, who inherited the Captain America shield from Steve Rogers, has to stave off World War III and also deal with a rampaging Red Hulk. (Pro tip: Watch "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" on Disney+ first to see the globe-trotting intrigue Sam navigated to wind up with the Cap mantle.)
37. 'Thunderbolts*'
More political intrigue is afoot here, with a power-hungry CIA director – on the heels of a Hulk-ing president – out to create (and control) her own superman. But she runs afoul of the Winter Soldier, Black Widow's adopted family and their new antihero pals who become the next best thing to an A-list Avengers squad. Also: Now when the Fantastic Four's spaceship shows up in the end credits, you know what that is!
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