Every Avengers Movie, In Order

The Marvel Cinematic Universe became a dominant force in cinema after its 2008 debut through Jon Favreau’s Iron Man movie. Based around Marvel Comics’ iconic team, the Avengers, the franchise masterfully built towards each phase in its saga, from the invasion of New York to the team’s battle with Thanos. The franchise stands tall as what the superhero genre can be with the right people behind it. The Avengers have had their story told across many movies, and it can be hard to keep track of the whole series.The Avengers roster originally consisted of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, the Incredible Hulk, and Hawkeye. Although these heroes had all appeared in solo movies, it was 2012’s The Avengers that finally united them all under one banner when Nick Fury called them to duty. After the movie handily grossed more than a billion dollars at the box office, the MCU’s future was set, and the team appeared in numerous subsequent entries. Although the iconic “Infinity Saga” served as the backbone of the MCU, the team and their adventures are far from complete, and fans can expect a long future for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. That said, there is still some debate on the order of the team’s cinematic adventures, due to both fluid chronology and the question as to what exactly constitutes an Avengers film.The groundwork for the Avengers Initiative continued through Thor, which introduced the mighty Asgardian himself, alongside Agent Coulson, Loki, and Hawkeye. This movie follows Thor as he is banished from Asgard and stripped of his powers by his father, being forced to undertake a classic hero’s journey to earn them back. It was the movie’s villain, Loki, who was the most important tie-in with the Avengers movies as his motivations were perfectly established, paving the way for his 2012 return. In the same year, fans were given what was, for all intents and purposes, the first chronological Avengers movie in Captain America: The First Avenger. Set during the height of World War II, the movie faithfully adapted the hero’s journey from a weak, sickly patriot to the face of the US Army during the war. The movie concluded with Cap being forced to crash his plane in the Arctic in a bid to save the world from Hydra.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe became a dominant force in cinema after its 2008 debut through Jon Favreau’s Iron Man movie. Based around Marvel Comics’ iconic team, the Avengers, the franchise masterfully built towards each phase in its saga, from the invasion of New York to the team’s battle with Thanos. The franchise stands tall as what the superhero genre can be with the right people behind it. The Avengers have had their story told across many movies, and it can be hard to keep track of the whole series.

The Avengers roster originally consisted of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, the Incredible Hulk, and Hawkeye. Although these heroes had all appeared in solo movies, it was 2012’s The Avengers that finally united them all under one banner when Nick Fury called them to duty. After the movie handily grossed more than a billion dollars at the box office, the MCU’s future was set, and the team appeared in numerous subsequent entries. Although the iconic “Infinity Saga” served as the backbone of the MCU, the team and their adventures are far from complete, and fans can expect a long future for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. That said, there is still some debate on the order of the team’s cinematic adventures, due to both fluid chronology and the question as to what exactly constitutes an Avengers film.

The groundwork for the Avengers Initiative continued through Thor, which introduced the mighty Asgardian himself, alongside Agent Coulson, Loki, and Hawkeye. This movie follows Thor as he is banished from Asgard and stripped of his powers by his father, being forced to undertake a classic hero’s journey to earn them back. It was the movie’s villain, Loki, who was the most important tie-in with the Avengers movies as his motivations were perfectly established, paving the way for his 2012 return. In the same year, fans were given what was, for all intents and purposes, the first chronological Avengers movie in Captain America: The First Avenger. Set during the height of World War II, the movie faithfully adapted the hero’s journey from a weak, sickly patriot to the face of the US Army during the war. The movie concluded with Cap being forced to crash his plane in the Arctic in a bid to save the world from Hydra.

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