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The ultimate Marvel Cinematic Universe guide

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Trying to make sense of all the Marvel Cinematic Universe buzz? We’ve done a deep dive guide into all things Marvel for you.
Are you trying to understand what the Marvel Cinematic Universe hoopla is all about? Have you heard about it for years and still don’t know why people are so excited about it? If you’re someone who hasn’t seen any of the movies, you are definitely in the minority. But it’s never too late to learn more about them. Maybe you are wondering what has happened to the film industry that these movies seem to do better than almost anything else. It’s rather simple. It’s because they have recognizable characters who are superheroes and have storylines that bring them together. If you’re not buying that explanation. then maybe you need to try and understand more about it. There are many characters, storylines, movies, TV shows, and more that have been turned into content based on characters mostly created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Not sure what all of this means for you? Then this is a post you need to check out. We’ve taken a deep dive into all things MCU and laid out what you need to know and some stuff you (probably) don’t need to know. Understanding the Marvel Cinematic Universe is one thing. Keeping track of it all is another. We’re here to help you do both. We’ll take a look at some of the most pressing questions fans have about the movies and TV shows. That way, everyone can enjoy those superhero stories a little more. Before you even think about the movies, you should think about taking a look at the comics. You’ll be able to see where your favorite superheroes came from and how they end up where they are now through many different storylines. If you didn’t know, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is chosen by mostly following certain storylines that connect Marvel superheroes. But there are so many other stories that involve your favorites. So, if you find yourself really interested in Marvel, you should check out the comics. For the next section, there may be some spoilers that you’ll see. But we promise not to give away too much information to those who haven’t seen the films. For those who have, this may be information that you knew, but bear with us. If you are wondering why you hear the word “Avengers” so much when people talk about the MCU, it’s because of Nick Fury’s (Samuel L. Jackson) “Avengers Initiative.” That’s something that you find out about in the first MCU movie, Iron Man. From there, you see the building of the Avengers, an intergalactic team of superheroes that grows with each movie. A lot of the most popular superheroes are members of the Avengers. Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) are some of the original ones that you meet over the course of the films. More superheroes join as the storylines progress. The Avengers come from Marvel comics and Justice League is based on characters from DC comics. The Avengers consists of the superheroes we mentioned above mostly. Justice League includes Superman (Henry Cavill), Batman (Ben Affleck), The Flash (Ezra Miller), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), and Cyborg (Ray Fisher). If you want to watch more from those superheroes, you can follow the DC Extended Universe. There are 11 films in the DCEU officially so far. They are: Upcoming DCEU films include Black Adam, The Flash, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, and Shazam! Fury of the Gods. Without getting too in-depth, basically, the Avengers are brought together by Nick Fury to help save the world. As you would expect when it comes down to a superhero story, there is someone trying to use powers to take over the world and a gang of superheroes has to get together to try and stop them. It’s what makes superhero stories great. It’s usually the most exciting type of story.

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