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If you want to watch all the DC Extended Universe movies, you can find them all on the streaming services Amazon Prime and HBO Max. There are a couple of different ways you can watch these films. First, there is the actual chronological order that the movies take place, and then there's the order of their release. Although many more films include

DC characters, the DCEU is an interconnected series involving popular DC universe heroes. They began in 2010 with Man of Steel, and each movie within the DCEU is connected. So, there is a chronological order in which you can watch them. These are all movies of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and do not include standalone movies or series

such as Joker, The Dark Knight, or animated DC movies or shows. If you want to see the DC movies in the order of events within the actual DC universe, you'll want to follow this list. You may instead want to view the DC movies in order of their production and release in theaters. This order is a little different than watching them chronologically, so

follow the list below to watch them in order of release. There are also many more DCEU movies planned for release in the future. Here is a list of them, when we expect them to be released if known, and where they occur within the DCEU timeline. Movie Release Date Chronological Order Wonder Woman 1984 December 25th, 2020 Takes place in

1984 The Snyder Cut TBA 2021 Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League The Suicide Squad August 6, 2021 Sequel to Suicide Squad Untitled Black Adam Movie December 22, 2021 Pre-Justice League Shazam! Fury of the Gods November 4, 2022 Sequel to Shazam! The Flash June 3, 2022 Aquaman 2 December 16, 2022 Sequel to Aquaman Thanks for

letting us know! Tell us why! If you're going to watch Marvel movies, you should watch them in chronological order (that is, in the order that events take place in the story) or in order of release. Most of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) movies are available to stream on Disney+; some are on Amazon Prime and cable channel websites like FX. If

you don't have one of those accounts, or a cable subscription, you can rent nearly all the Marvel movies from iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, and other online movie rental services. This article only covers the core MCU theatrical releases that are connected the overall Avengers storyline, starting with Iron Man. Pre-MCU Marvel movies, like Spider-Man

(either the Toby McGuire or Andrew Garfield versions) aren't included, and neither are the Spider-Man spinoffs that don't cross over with the MCU, like Venom. Disney Want to watch the movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the order that the story takes place in the world of the characters? Then here's the order you should follow. Movie

Chronology Where to Watch Captain America: The First Avenger Takes place in 1940s Amazon Prime Disney+ EPIX Captain Marvel Takes place in 1995 Disney+ Iron Man Takes place in 2010 Disney+ Iron Man 2 Time not specified, but before Avengers Amazon Prime Disney+ The Incredible Hulk Time not specified, but before Avengers Amazon

Prime Vudu Thor Takes place 6 months before Avengers Amazon Prime Disney+ EPIX The Avengers Takes place in 2012 Amazon Prime Disney+ EPIX Iron Man 3 Takes place 6 months after Avengers Disney+ Thor: The Dark World Takes place after Avengers, but before Age of Ultron Disney+ Captain America: Winter Soldier Takes place after

Avengers, but before Age of Ultron Disney+ Guardians of the Galaxy Takes place in 2014 Disney+ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Takes place after vol. 1 Disney+ Avengers: Age of Ultron Takes place in 2015 Disney+ Ant-Man Takes place in 2015 Disney+ Captain America: Civil War Takes place after Age of Ultron, but before Infinity War Disney+

TBS TNT Spider-Man: Homecoming Takes place after Civil War Amazon Prime Doctor Strange Takes place in 2016 Disney+ Black Panther Takes place in 2017 Disney+ TBS TNT Thor: Ragnarok Takes place after Age of Ultron, but before Infinity War Disney+ Avengers: Infinity War Takes place in 2017 Disney+ TBS TNT Ant-Man and the Wasp Takes

place before Endgame Disney+ Avengers: Endgame Takes place in 2017 and 2022 Disney+ Spider-Man: Far From Home Takes place after Endgame Starz Disney Prefer to watch Marvel movies in release order, just like those of us who went to the theater to see them? Then here's the order you should follow. Movie Release Date Where to Watch Iron

Man 3 May 2013 Disney+ Thor: The Dark World November 2013 Disney+ Captain America: The Winter Soldier April 2014 Disney+ Guardians of the Galaxy August 2014 Disney+ FX Avengers: Age of Ultron May 2015 Disney+ Ant-Man July 2015 Disney+ Disney Movie Release Date Where to Watch Captain America: Civil War May 2016 Disney+ TBS

TNT Doctor Strange November 2016 Disney+ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 May 2017 Disney+ Spider-Man: Homecoming July 2017 FX Thor: Ragnarok November 2017 Disney+ Black Panther February 2018 Disney+ TBS TNT Avengers: Infinity War April 2018 Disney+ TBS TNT Ant-Man and the Wasp July 2018 Disney+ Captain Marvel March

2019 Disney+ Avengers: Endgame April 2019 Disney+ Spider-Man: Far From Home July 2019 Starz The next set of Marvel Movies¡ªPhase 4¡ªwill expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe in numerous ways. These titles aren't available for streaming yet because they haven't even been released in theaters yet. Movie Release Date Where to Watch Black

Widow November 2020 not yet released The Eternals February 2021 not yet released Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings May 2021 not yet released Untitled Spider-Man movie December 2021 not yet released Thor: Love and Thunder February 2022 not yet released Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness March 2022 not yet released

The set of Marvel movies beyond Phase 4 is a little hazy right now. There are just basic names and rough release dates, so a lot of this might change. We'll update this as Marvel confirms more details. Movie Release Date Where to Watch Black Panther 2 May 2022 not yet released Captain Marvel 2 July 2022 not yet released Untitled Marvel movie

2022 not yet released Blade TBD not yet released Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 TBD not yet released Untitled Fantastic Four film TBD not yet released Thanks for letting us know! Tell us why! 2020 marked a landmark in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For the first time since 2009, there was be no feature film entry in the MCU canon.

And while that was a loss for fans of the most expansive world-building franchise in cinema history, we can also choose to see some silver linings. It marked a particularly great chance for some to rewatch and refresh memories; for some others, it might be a chance to take in the entire MCU for the first time. 2021, then, marked a shift. The MCU

successfully migrated to streaming television with (so far) three event limited series: WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Loki, with at least two (What If... , Ms. Marvel) and possibly three (Hawkeye?) still to come this year. And then there's movies on the big screen. July marked the long-awaited release of Black Widow, the 24th

movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with 13 more in development that we know of (Shang-Chi, Eternals, and Spider-Man: No Way Home are up next). If you're someone who's been along for the ride for the past decade plus, it might be a little difficult to plot a full rewatch of the whole saga; 23 films is a tough fit, and we can't blame you for

wanting to watch Thor: Ragnarok here or Captain America: The Winter Soldier there. And if anyone just wants to watch the first film in a series¡ªsay, Black Panther or Guardians of the Galaxy¡ªthe movies tend to stand very nicely on their own. But at the end of the day, these movies are unique because of the way they all fit together. If you're

planning to really watch the MCU through, all the way, whether it's for the first time or the sixth time, there's only one right way to do it. The only way to watch the Marvel movies, is in the order in which they were released. That's right. Just like with Star Wars, the now-discontinued X-Men movies, and the DC Extended Universe, we're going to

advocate watching these in one very specific way: in order. Sure, some people might have theories about watching something one way, to better understand one thing, and better frame this, and get a better handle for that. But we're going to go ahead and call that a bunch of hogwash¡ªthese movies were designed for in-theater viewing, which would

mean its designed for people who have seen every movie at that given moment. Reveals are meant to be seen as if that is the latest movie in the series. When Stephen Strange is briefly mentioned in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, for example, that's meant to be a bit of foreshadowing for the character's introduction in his own solo film a few

years later. Just a hint. Just a little bit. If you've already seen every Marvel movie, you might want to rewatch them in chronological timeline order. Meaning, the event that occurred first in the timeline¡ªsay, Steve Rogers/Captain America living during WWII¡ªcomes first. If you wanted to watch this way, though we wouldn't recommend it, this would

be the order: Captain America: The First Avenger Captain MarvelIron Man Iron Man 2 The Incredible Hulk ThorThe Avengers Iron Man 3Thor: The Dark WorldCaptain America: The Winter SoldierGuardians of the GalaxyGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Avengers: Age of UltronAnt-ManCaptain America: Civil WarSpider-Man: Homecoming Doctor

StrangeBlack PantherThor: RagnarokBlack WidowAvengers: Infinity WarAnt-Man and the Wasp Captain MarvelAvengers: EndgameSpider-Man: Far From Home But, again, that's not what we would recommend; if you're choosing to watch these movies in that "chronological order," you'll be missing out on key reveals in favor of just seeing things "in

order." It's not worth the trade-off. If you can follow Infinity Stones and intergalactic travel, you can follow a timeline that jumps around here and there. We promise. Here's the correct order you should watch the Marvel movies in¡ªthe order in which they were released.All that being said, [deep breath], here's the real order you should watch the

movies. The order in which they were released: Iron Man (2008) Marvel Studios Every Marvel watch through should begin with Iron Man, the movie that started it all. Sure, Tony Stark¡ªa snarky, billionaire, playboy arms dealer¡ªis something of a relic from the late Bush era. But the movie plants all the seeds of what the MCU will eventually become

¡ªand that post-credits scene is a tease for the ages. If you don't watch this first, you lose all the excitement of the enormous, expansive world that is only just beginning. Stream It HereThe Incredible Hulk (2008) Universal The Incredible Hulk is the closest thing to an exception of anything on this entire list in that...if you want to, you can probably

skip the whole thing entirely. The most obvious disconnect is that Edward Norton plays Bruce Banner/The Hulk here (he's replaced by Mark Ruffalo for all subsequent appearances), but the movie also has a number of story hints that were never followed up on (Tim Blake Nelson gets an introduction and a transformation scene as classic comic

character The Leader...and it has never been followed up on). But if you're going to watch all the movies, you've got to watch The Incredible Hulk. And the connective tissue is there¡ªRobert Downey Jr. has a fun cameo, and William Hurt's General Ross turns out to be a character who shows up throughout the series. Stream It HereIron Man 2 (2010)

Marvel Studios Another one that is...not exactly the shining jewel of the MCU. But Iron Man 2 has pivotal pieces for what would become the future of the franchise, including the first substantial role for Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, and the introduction of Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow. Mickey Rourke's villain is...well, it's bad, and he's bad.

But Sam Rockwell as secondary antagonist Justin Hammer is a delight (and they should bring him back!), and Garry Shandling's cameo as a pesky Senator winds up tying in quite nicely a bit down the line. Stream It HereThor (2011) Marvel Studios The introduction of one of the MCU's most iconic characters came in 2011's Thor. It's perfectly solid,

and sets the table for Chris Hemsworth's many appearances in films throughout the next decade. The movie also introduces the MCU's best villain in Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and even provides the first glimpse at Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) in a brief cameo. There are also glimpses of some of Chris Hemsworth's comedic ability, which he puts on great

display down the line in Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame. Stream It HereCaptain America: The First Avenger (2011) Marvel Studios The first appearance of Chris Evans as Cap, and his true origin story. Also, some minor references that you get out of context, like the presence of Tony Stark's father, Howard. Also, one of the best endings in the

entire MCU¡ªand leads directly into The Avengers. Stream It HereThe Avengers (2012) Marvel Studios The Avengers was the first big payoff for all the world-building that Marvel had done over the past several years (and marked the first appearance of Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk). The movie is vital to the universe, and its events are

referenced consistently throughout the rest of the franchise¡ªeven to this day. Stream It HereIron Man 3 (2013) Marvel Studios Iron Man 3 is the first movie of what the MCU refers to as "Phase 2," which essentially means it shows the aftermath of the events of The Avengers. Throughout the entire movie¡ªwhich is the last solo Iron Man outing¡ªwe

see Tony Stark as he deals with PTSD from the Avengers battle of New York. This movie has a big twist about 2/3 through that split audiences¡ªbut for our money, it's expertly done. Stream It HereThor: The Dark World (2013) Marvel Studios So, Thor: The Dark World is another that is...not exactly the best in the MCU. Yet it's still vital to the overall

story being told, expanding the character of both Thor and Loki and providing another of the franchise's very best endings. Just put up with this movie's extremely lackluster villain and get it into your system for the important parts. Stream It HereCaptain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Marvel Studios Not only is Captain America: The Winter

Soldier very possibly the best movie in the entire MCU¡ªit's a brilliant take on an espionage film¡ªbut it's perhaps the most essential reason that you need to watch these movies in order. On the off-chance that you haven't seen it yet, we'll just say that something you previously took for granted changes in a major, major way for the MCU's plot going

forward, here. Plus, we get our first look at Anthony Mackie as Falcon, and the real introduction to Sebastian Stan's titular character. We're still feeling the aftershocks of this one. Stream It HereGuardians of the Galaxy (2014) Marvel Studios Another of the MCU's best. They really started to hit their stride at a certain point, huh? The Guardians

movies perhaps more than any others in the MCU stand out as movies that tell their own stories; if you want to watch this without any that come before or after, you'll be perfectly all right. That being said, once the Guardians characters are introduced into the larger storyline (in Avengers: Infinity War), you'll be happy to have the extra context. Not

to mention that it's just a fun, badass story. James Gunn knows what he's doing.Stream It HereAvengers: Age of Ultron (2015) Marvel Studios The second full-team Avengers outing isn't the greatest movie on its own, but, in the spirit of this list, is a fairly important piece to set up all the movies that come after. If we're talking WandaVision, well, both

Wanda (Scarlet Witch) and Vision (previously known as J.A.R.V.I.S.) are introduced here. There are also some fun "Superheroes just hanging out" moments, where Don Cheadle and Anthony Mackie really shine¡ªand a joke about the Avengers all trying to pick up Mjolnir leads up to a wonderful payoff that will come four full years down the line.

Stream It HereAnt-Man (2015) Marvel Studios Rather than end with the bang of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Marvel decided to close out its Phase 2 with the small-scale fun of Ant-Man. And it's a great choice¡ªthe Ant-Man movies prove that the entire universe doesn't need to be at stake for a Marvel movie to be fun; these are basically just heist movies

with a bit of superpowers and radiation added in. Ant-Man is another that you could basically watch on its own, but Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) is great in the role (as always), and winds up figuring fairly strongly into the overarching story. So you'd be helping yourself if you consider the full picture. Stream It HereCaptain America: Civil War (2016)

Marvel Studios At 11 films, Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was its biggest yet¡ªand it kicked things off with Civil War, which had major impact on the entire world. Not only did it introduce Black Panther (played by the late Chadwick Boseman) to the world, but it brought the MCU's version of Spider-Man (Tom Holland) into the fold for the

first time. The plot around government intervention felt more mature than a typical Marvel through line, and the characters seriously developed in ways that changed them for several movies. Some of Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr.'s best work comes here, and the plot is essential to lay the groundwork for some of the major events in Avengers:

Infinity War and Endgame. Stream It HereDoctor Strange (2016) Marvel Studios In addition to advancing (and, in most ways, wrapping up) the overarching MCU's plot, Phase 3 also set out to introduce a number of new heroes who could carry on the torch when the OGs (Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, etc) are no longer around. One of those was

the titular Doctor Strange, played to perfection by Benedict Cumberbatch. This origin story does actually serve OK to watch on its own if you so chose, but it fits really nicely as a puzzle piece into the larger picture if you already know the world in which this all exists. A sequel, Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, is expected to be released

in 2022. Stream It HereGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) Marvel Studios The two Guardians movies basically work in a vacuum; if you want to watch Vol 2 (and see Kurt Russell as Star-Lord's father), you'll absolutely need to have seen Guardians of the Galaxy first. Likewise, you'll need to see this one before you meet up again a few years down

the line with the Guardians when they show up in Avengers: Infinity War. Stream It HereSpider-Man: Homecoming (2017) Marvel Studios Tom Holland might just be the best Spider-Man ever (sorry Tobey and Andrew!), and for the most part, his first MCU installment lives in is own vacuum as well. Homecoming skips the origin story we already know

(and thank god we don't have to watch poor Uncle Ben die again), and instead drops us right into teenage science nerd Peter Parker's every day life as he's mentored by that Tony Stark guy. Michael Keaton plays one of Marvel's best villains here. Since Sony still owns the rights to Spider-Man (the character exists in the MCU thanks to a smart deal

between the two studios), the Spider-Man series doesn't live on Disney+. Stream It HereThor: Ragnarok (2017) Marvel Studios Directed by Academy Award winner Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit), Thor: Ragnarok is easily a top-tier MCU movie, and could easily make a case for being the very best. Not only does the movie have the great action and

adventure that fans of the Marvel world have come to expect, but Waititi brings his humor and pacing to a franchise that used his infusion of energy perfect. Mark Ruffalo co-stars as Banner/Hulk, Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie is introduced, and villains played by Jeff Goldblum and Cate Blanchett are great. The movie leads directly into the events of

Avengers: Infinity War, so there's that, too. Waititi will be returning to the Thor franchise when he directs the upcoming Thor: Love & Thunder, and we simply cannot wait for that. Stream It HereBlack Panther (2018) Marvel Studios Another one that can absolutely exist in its own bubble is Black Panther, which you can basically watch whenever you

want (there are some minor references to the events of Captain America: Civil War, and Andy Serkis' character first appeared in Ultron, but its nothing that will take you out of the movie if unfamiliar). The movie features great acting from the whole cast, and is directed by Ryan Coogler, who had shown his talent before with movies like Creed and

Fruitvale Station, but gets his chance to really shine with a big Marvel budget here. Stream It HereAvengers: Infinity War (2018) Marvel Studios The story to wrap up what Marvel calls "The Infinity Saga"¡ªbasically, everything you've seen up to this point¡ªwas so epic that it couldn't fit into just one movie. So the first, Empire Strikes Back-esque part

is Infinity War, which is an absolutely massive crossover of basically every Marvel character and world you've seen to this point. And it helps that they go against the series' most powerful villain, Thanos (Josh Brolin), who had been built up at this point through several previous appearances of his own. That's part of what's great about the MCU; we

know Thanos is scary because we've been hearing about him for years by the point he's finally deployed. He was first teased in a credits scene of the original Avengers, in 2012, and he's finally at full strength in 2018. Now that's planning. Stream It HereAnt-Man & The Wasp (2018) Marvel Studios Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lily, and Michael Douglas

return here (along with more friends from the first Ant-Man) for another smaller-scale tale that also adds Walton Goggins and Michelle Pfeiffer to its fun cast. The movie could basically take place at any time¡ªuntil its ending, which leads us right into Avengers: Endgame.Stream It HereCaptain Marvel (2019) Marvel Studios Captain Marvel is another

that you can basically watch at any time, but its clear that its titular character is one that's going to be around for quite some time. Brie Larson stars as Carol Danvers, who is training in another galaxy with Jude Law until she lands in 1990s United States, and meets a younger Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) than we're

used to. A cat (or a flerken?) and Ben Mendelsohn, along with a '90s soundtrack and aesthetic make this a fun one for any time.Stream It HereAvengers: Endgame (2019) Marvel Studios It's harder than you might think to stick a landing¡ªjust ask Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, or, *gulp* Game of Thrones. Luckily, Endgame is nothing like any of

those; somehow, this movie deploys time travel, about a million different flashbacks and callbacks, and an enormous cast¡ªand still manages to wrap "The Infinity Saga" up in a brilliant, perfect way. You'll get chills, you'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll want to watch the whole damn thing over again.Stream It HereSpider-Man: Far From Home (2019)

Sony Pictures Just like with the last phase and Ant-Man, Phase 3 of Marvel instead decided to go out not with the big bang (which would've obviously been Endgame here), but instead a bit of an aftermath and a view of things to come. Far From Home looks directly at the trauma of Endgame's finale, and sees a cast of old friends (Holland, Jackson,

Zendaya, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau) joined by an amazing newcomer in Jake Gyllenhaal, who has made bizarre characters his thing in the last few years (see: Nightcrawler, Prisoners, Velvet Buzzsaw, among others), and similarly Goes For It here. Stream It HereWandaVision (2021) Disney No, not a movie, but actually would rank among Marvel's

best if it was. WandaVision was the MCU's first foray into streaming TV, and it hit all the right beats, bringing movie star talent (in Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch and Paul Bettany as Vision) to the small screen for a series that's interesting, committed, and, most importantly, did something really unique and different. Bonus points

for Kathryn Hahn, because, well, she just rules. Stream It HereThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021) Disney The Falcon and the Winter Soldier picks up right where Avengers: Endgame left off. We learn what happened after Steve Rogers handed the shield off to Sam Wilson, and we learn how the burgeoning bromance of Sam and Bucky Barnes

could possibly go on without their mutual pal Steve. The show smartly brings both Sharon Carter and Zemo back into the mix, but the real highlight is Wyatt Russell as John Walker¡ªa super soldier who wants so badly to be Steve Rogers, but never quite does it right. Stream It HereLoki (2021) Marvel Studios Loki gives the MCU's greatest villain his

own showcase for the first time, and this six-part limited series is unafraid of having a bizarre tone. Set up directly by the time-travel hijinx of Endgame, Loki finds Tom Hiddleston in peak form, and sharing many scenes with a new pal played by Owen Wilson. A lot of time travel, a lot of mischief, and one of Marvel's best projects in a while, overall.

Stream It HereBlack Widow (2021) Marvel Studios The MCU returns to the big screen for the first time in more than two years with the release of the oft-delayed (due to Covid-19) Black Widow. The solo story set around Scarlett Johansson's assassin tells its primary story in the set period of time between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers:

Infinity War, when she was ostensibly on the run. But the movie also tells more of her background and origin story than fans have ever heard before, and introduces her "sister" (played by Florence Pugh), "mother," (played by Rachel Weisz) and "father," (played by David Harbour). Add a banger of a credits scene to the mix, and the MCU is finally

cooking with gas again. Full speed ahead. Stream It HereOnce you've reached this point, well, we've got good news and bad news. The good news? You have watched every Marvel movie and series, and all in the right order, too. The bad news? Well, you're all out of movies to watch. Sorry about that. Bring on What If.., Ms. Marvel, Shang-Chi,

Eternals, and Spider-Man: No Way Home. You may be all caught up for now, but there's plenty more on the way. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io

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