And yes, I realize that the movies by themselves jump around in time. There are certain ways that watching it this way works out for the better. Watching the MCU in chronological order is sacrilegious, but I don’t think it’s without merit. Even going through Halloween is like reading a choose-your-own-adventure series. Some would argue to skip the first Evil Dead movie and let the sequel do all the work. Star Wars has the famous “Machete Order” that mixes the original trilogy with the prequels. It’s not like varying a movie series’ viewing order is a new thing. It’s the kind of controversial suggestion that would have Wong yelling at me before just wandering off into a portal, never to be heard from again. There’s the option of starting with Captain America: The First Avenger and watching the movies in chronological order. You keep going in order of release date, burning through the various MCU phases. After all, it came out first, back in 2008. When it comes to starting out, most would tell you to start with Iron Man. ![]() ![]() Maybe somebody just wants to revisit the expanded universe. Maybe it’s somebody watching it for the first time. ![]() With so many movies and shows, there comes a time when somebody just wants to watch a whole bunch of Marvel from beginning to end. We wouldn’t be on year 15 of this mega-franchise flourishing if it wasn’t for a lot of people loving it. This article contains some major MCU spoilers.Įverybody loves the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Well, maybe not everyone.
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