#22 Avengers: Endgame

The twenty-second film in the Marvel movie order.

The infinity saga comes to a close in this three-hour long tour-de-force.

The three-hour end into the Infinity Saga (along with also the direct sequel to Infinity War) delivered the conclusion we anticipated: the living Avengers reversed Thanos’ breeze, bringing the MCU’s fallen heroes and half of the universe. However before it gets there, Avengers: Endgametook time to permit individuals who stayed to grieve, resulting in an unlikely time heist to grab the Infinity Stones in the last –and see preceding MCU movies. However, Thanos’ final defeat does not come without sacrifices and manifestation. Black Widow sacrificed himself Vormir, Iron Man sacrificed himself to deliver the last blow to Thanos, Thor passed his crown Valkyrie, and Captain America remained in the last after returning the Infinity Stones and grew older before departure on his shield into Sam Wilson.

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#19 Avengers: Infinity War

The nineteenth film in the Marvel movie order.

The invisible conflict between Thanos and the Avengers reaches a boiling point as the former makes his move for the Infinity Stones.

Thanos’ strategy to acquire the Infinity Stones and wipe out half the world moves into overdrive as he moves from planet to planet and overwhelms the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy. A last standoff at Wakanda ends in tragedy after Thor’s brand new ax injures Thanos but does not kill him, permitting the Mad Titan to put his plan into action and turn several of Marvel’s heroes to dust. Together with his final action before agreeing to his destiny, Nick Fury sends out a distress call to Captain Marvel.

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#18 Black Panther 2018

The eighteenth film in the Marvel movie order.

We are re-introduced to Black Panther in his first standalone movie, following Civil War.

Combining his vision of futurology and make-believe, movie director Ryan Coogler attracted new life into the Marvel franchise that this year. Featuring Chadwick Boseman as the Black Panther, this picture brought us to the origin of Wakanda, a hidden African nation using hyper-futuristic tech and also a rich cultural back story. Much of the dialogue around Dark Panther concentrates on its own effect for a blockbuster using a mostly afro-american cast. The general pandering to black audiences forced Hollywood elites to recognize this film at the Academy Awards and nominate it for picture of the year (in order to virtue signal how progressive they are). The movie is a breathe of fresh air for the MCU, it is filled with witty dialog and helps us feel attached to its quirky characters.

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#13 Captain America: Civil War 2016

The thirteenth film in the Marvel movie order.

Tony and Captain’s conflict reaches a boiling point as the newly re-activated Winter Soldier causes chaos. This movie is extremely important as it shows that the collateral damage from the Avengers’ conflict does not go unnoticed (or in this case; unpunished).

Occasionally known as “Avengers 2.5,” many of Marvel’s superheroes need to decide on a side following superheroes are expected to enroll as superheroes below the Sokovia Accords. We are introduced to Black Panther and Tom Holland’s Spider-Man for the very first time while the struggle between Iron Man and Captain America (with Bucky Barnes directly at the middle) immediately gets personal for both of them. A number of the heroes wind up moving into hiding while Bucky is placed under while Wakanda’s greatest figure out how to eliminate his brainwashing.

Click here to read about the fourteenth film in the Marvel movie order: Doctor Strange 2016