MCU? You mean there's more than a movie or two?


Are you confused or considering that Marvel has more than just the MCU, whatever that even is? Tired of out of place stories and odd quotes. Are you hardcore enough to watch 10 years in a 4th dimensional timeline order. Do you crave more and want to watch all The live action movies, TV show. and all Netflix MCU. Thor says Yesss! BUT, This is not a release date format!!! It's as close to events happening in real time My 4th dimensional 'Time'line. Just before Captain Marvel comes out in march and I have to add the 1990s somehow to this list. Welcome!!

Chronological MCU viewing order

Chronological MCU viewing order

How I get to the Infinity War

How I get to the Infinity War

My 4th Dimensional MCU 'time'line viewing order


Shows in the chronological order they should be viewed not by release date because sometimes two things are happening at the same time Spider-Man's on one side of the city the Hulk's on the other two different movies you can have them both at the same time so I formatted this 2D list and call it my 4D 'time'line live action experience for anyone that wants to watch the Marvel movies started Iron Man all events from it point are either flashbacks, flash forward, or time travel stories and work down the list

My MCU 4D live action viewing order:
~Agent Carter (2015-16)
●Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
~Captain Marvel (2019)
●Iron Man (2008)
●Iron Man 2 (2010)
●The Incredible Hulk (2008)
●Thor (2011)
●Marvel's The Avengers (2012)
●Iron Man 3 (2013)
●Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Season 1 eps 1-7
●Thor: The Dark World (2013)
●Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Season 1 Eps 8-15
●Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
●Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 1 Eps (16-22)
*Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 1 completed (2013)*
●Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
●Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2 eps 1-19 (2014)
●Avengers: Age of Ultron (2014)
●Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2 eps 20-22 (2014)
●Daredevil Season 1 (2015)
●Jessica Jones Season 1 (2015)
*Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 2 completed (2014)*
●Ant-Man (2015)
{end Phase 2}
●Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Seasons 3 Eps 1-19
●Captain America: Civil War (2016)
●Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
●Daredevil Season 2 (2016)
¤Luke Cage Season 1 (2016)
●Iron Fist Season 1 (2017)
●Doctor Strange (2016)
*Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Seasons 3 Eps 20-22*
●Black Panther (2018)
●Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

●Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Seasons 4 (2016)

●The Defenders Season 1 (2017)
●The Punisher Season 1 (2017)
●Jessica Jones Season 2 (2018)
●Luke Cage Season 2 (2018)
●Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 5 (2018)
●Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
●Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
●Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
forthcoming ..
°Captain Marvel (2019)
°Avengers 4: Endgame (2019)
°Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)

Photo of Official MCU timeline

Photo of Official MCU timeline

We we know each other, he's a friend from work

We we know each other, he's a friend from work
If you need help learning about the TV MCU. Then Thor will work with you here.

What about the TV shows. Do they matter?

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Season 1 (tv chronological viewing explanation)

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 1 (2013)

Since this is the first example of small screen MCU programs, it to will follow the mixed timelines and storylines of characters as events happen to them between movies. If you don't watch it split up and just want to watch the whole season. Each season before a movie has * *’s and the word completed, Just don't watch the item after it before you finish that season.

This requires a layout that will have some bleed over that you want but no spoilers to make sure that as much information as possible will be here. To avoid this issue, for the most part just watch everything as listed and don't read the reason why I believe it fit where it is. As I am still have comment to add about some episodes. However, this is all about time based on a storyline but unlike watching a movie, TV shows require a longer dependance on the story characters are involved in the plot. So this is complex, and I have laid out shows by seasons that fit in the chronological order and also try to break things up from becoming monotonous.For people who can't just sit watching a whole season straight though.

So, some movies, then a season of tv with either 22 episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D from ABC (I truly believe that any fan of the MCU should add Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D into the timeline. S.H.I.E.L.D is integrated into Marvel stories from past and future.) Or, 13 episodes from Netflix shows.

Netflix shows are from Marvel and do fit into the MCU and yet, have their own microverse in New York and tend to team up at times, for good or bad reasons. Daredevil, The Punisher, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and the Defenders all are aware of and bring up "The Incident" that was the attack on New York than brought the Avengers together. The stories are there, but network shows can be shaky about ratings so if you feel that just stuffing the last 10 years of MCU movies will take you 10 more years to see. Then this is a little way to drop some time without dropping the story. But, if you came here cause you want movie tie-ins or superhuman stories. Then DON'T drop Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.! Loki killed Agent Coulson in the Avengers first movie. That should tell you that there is a story about to unfold.( Good that's over), but it shows what you got going if you want to watch.

But there is still this list lay-out.

Why?

For example, actual character crossover episodes. Added clips, quotes and references related to other MCU storylines will be here too.

Example 1.

Season 1 episode 15, "Yes Men."

In this episode Lady Sif of Asgard and friend of Thor, comes to earth for a reason.

This is where you choose to watch the shows in order to get as much story as possible, or just want to know how if fits, and finally, You can check to see what I was thinking and tell me I got it wrong. I'm just saying that if you don't want spoilers then don't worry how the story goes through the timeline just keep trying to read the plot before the show if you can because you want to. It's fun.

Think about the first few times you saw the mid credit and/or end credit cutscenes. Now think about all of them over 10 years..... That's what you're in for.

There see, I put in a good mistake in right from the start just so you'll let me know. Should have been....

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)Season 1 episode 1 "Pilot"

In this episode Agent Coulson, after being stabbed in the heart by Loki, returns from the dead. Taking his own team of S.H.I.E.L.D agents under his direct orders from Director Nick Fury himself.This

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)

Season 1 episode 3 "084"

Cutscene, Nick Fury comes and chews out Agent Coulson after events to compete their last mission leaves a giant hole in the teams plane….

So that's how things should play out. An Outline, storylines and plots set in a sequence of compounding timelines and points of interest. For a viewing experience that I hope you feel like you control events to some degree but are compelled to watch if things unfold as you thought.

I have been surprised by little facts that I didn't discover, didn't think of as important or just forgot completely.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)

Season 1 episode 20 "Nothing Personal"

Agent Maria Hill shows up to help out the team

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)

Season 1 episode 22 "The Beginning of of the End"

Nick Fury flies in to save two of the team and meet up with the Agent Coulson for the big season showdown.

{Update I wish untrue. Netflix/MCU is done. Daredevil will still be in the MCU but season 3 ends it on that network, that may change}


I Want To Die In 2012, lost, Marvel won cause I gotta see the next flim instead of the world end

Hi,if you came to die with the 2012 Mayan ending, it was a no show.But Marvel's MCU showed. You're here for the MCU, Anime or AMV's. 10yrs now I put a 4 Dimensional storytelling of MCU timeline in chronological viewing order not by release dates. You know those great battles make it for us. But 6 hours in one seat just to see one of the plots play out. Can't give all viewers the pause power either.

Monday, December 17, 2018

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Season 1 (tv chronological viewing explanation)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 1 (2013)
   Since this is the first example of small screen MCU programs, it to will follow the mixed timelines and storylines of characters as events happen to them between movies. If you don't watch it split up and just want to watch the whole season. Each season before a movie has * *’s and the word completed, Just don't watch the item after it before you finish that season.
   This requires a layout that will have some bleed over that you want but no spoilers to make sure that as much information as possible will be here. To avoid this issue, for the most part just watch everything as listed and don't read the reason why I believe it fit where it is. As I am still have comment to add about some episodes. However, this is all about time based on a storyline but unlike watching a movie, TV shows require a longer dependance on the story characters are involved in the plot. So this is complex, and I have laid out shows by seasons that fit in the chronological order and also try to break things up from becoming monotonous.For people who can't just sit watching a whole season straight though.
    So, some movies, then a season of tv with either 22 episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D from ABC (I truly believe that any fan of the MCU should add Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D into the timeline. S.H.I.E.L.D is integrated into Mavel stories from past and future.) Or, 13 episodes from Netflix shows.
    These shows are from Marvel and do fit into the MCU and yet, have their own microverse in New York and tend to team up at times, for good or bad reasons. Daredevil, The Punisher, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and the Defenders all are aware of and bring up "The Incident" that was the attack on New York than brought the Avengers together. The stories are there, but network shows can be shaky about ratings so if you feel that just stuffing the last 10 years of MCU movies will take you 10 more years to see. Then this is a little way to drop some time without dropping the story. But, if you came here cause you want movie tie-ins or superhuman stories. Then DON'T drop Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.! Loki killed Agent Coulson in the Avengers first movie. That should tell you that there is a story about to unfold.( Good that's over), but it shows what you got going if you want to watch.
    But there is still this list lay-out.
Why?
  For example, actual character crossover episodes. Added clips, quotes and references related to other MCU storylines will be here too.
Example 1.
   Season 1 episode 15, "Yes Men."
       In this episode Lady Sif of Asgard and friend of Thor, comes to earth for a reason.
       This is where you choose to watch the shows in order to get as much story as possible, or just want to know how if fits, and finally, You can check to see what I was thinking and tell me I got it wrong. I'm just saying that if you don't want spoilers then don't worry how the story goes through the timeline just keep trying to read the plot before the show if you can because you want to. It's fun.
       Think about the first few times you saw the mid credit and/or end credit cutscenes. Now think about all of them over 10 years..... That's what you're in for.

       There see, I put in a good mistake in right from the start just so you'll let me know. Should have been....
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
    Season 1 episode 1 "Pilot"
        In this episode Agent Coulson, after being stabbed in the heart by Loki, returns from the dead. Taking his own team of S.H.I.E.L.D agents under his direct orders from Director Nick Fury himself.This
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
   Season 1 episode 3 "084"
        Cutscene, Nick Fury comes and chews out Agent Coulson after events to compete thier last mission leaves a giant hole in the teams plane….
     So that's how things should play out. An Outline, storylines and plots set in a sequence of compounding timelines and points of interest. For a viewing experience that I hope you feel like you control events to some degree but are compelled to watch if things unfold as you thought.
   I have been surprised by little facts that I didn't discover, didn't think of as important or just forgot completely.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
   Season 1 episode 20 "Nothing Personal"
   Agent Maria Hill shows up to help out the team
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
  Season 1 episode 22 "The Beginning of of the End"
    Nick Fury flies in to  save two of the team and meet up with the Agent Coulson for the big season showdown.
{Update I wish untrue. Netflix/MCU is done. Daredevil will still be in the MCU but season 3 ends it on that network, that may change}

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Put Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. into your MCU and why I'm dropping Netflix descriptions but keeping the timeline for the show as a basis


{updates: the Netflix Marvel MCU process has fallen through as far as I can tell all the way up for the season 3 of Daredevil. I hear without actual knowledge, that they're not getting rid of Daredevil, So he may again return to the MCU but I'm not going to update the Defenders or any of the Netflix MCU shows in this list farther than I already have as in. But if you ask me about it I add it. You know individual viewing order I missed. Call me out on it please. but I will maintain the status of time that the events occur as far as the movies go sorry for the inconvenience and hopefully you gain something out of this cuz some of those shows are actually pretty good to watch so I mean I don't know what they were thinking with Iron Fist. I guess that really blew it out, but they had to bring the cosmic magic realm into the MCU somehow and I guess that's what they did using doctor strange and using the Iron Fist as a Mystic continent nuity Factor I probably spelled that real bad thank you for your efforts in reading all this crap I 've written, and I did finish Shield Season 5 yesterday again it's all in place with the movies the problem is  I need the dates of the next season release with the date of the movie release of Captain Marvel (I say 1995) and Avengers 4 and Jerry Reiner there Hawkeye announced on YouTube the other day that in about 3 days they would be making a Avenger for announcement for the release date so I'll have some info there but that's not what this site was all about this site about watching all the events in chronological order like down to the second like you know across town Spider-Man swings and over here Hulk accidentally breaks a car hub cab that kind of thing I'm not doing that with the Defenders but they're still worth watching if you own Netflix already you know they will be dropped soon I know but from what I understand so you better catch up to him real quick if you want and thanks again for for taking this journey with me definitely still watch Agents of Shield I'm telling you season 5 crap is happening that is going to be relevant before Captain America Serum is even made okay so you know it's somebody out there has a big plan and I just happen to have a little keyhole in it because I had a little extra time to watch small screen and big screen more than one time so you know go team MCU}

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 1 (2013)
   Since this is the first example of small screen MCU programs, it too will follow the mixed timelines and storylines of characters as events happen to them.
IF YOU SEE STARS * * FINISH THAT SEASON BEFORE YOU GO TO MOVIES!
   This requires a layout that will have some bleed over or spoilers to make sure that as much information as possible will be here. To avoid this issue, for the most part just watch everything as listed and don't read the reason why I believe it fit where it is. However, this is all about time based on a storyline but unlike watching a movie, TV shows require a longer dependency on the story characters are involved in the plot. So this is complex, and I have laid out shows by seasons that fit in the chronological order and also try to break things up from becoming monotonous. (example: watching 3 Iron Man movies back-to-back and then watch 22 episodes of Agents of Shield.) {bad example: Iron Man 1 & 2 are 16 minutes apart from each other, and Hulk could be watched after Iron Man 2's 2nd half then finish... See I can cut into the movies too. I don't want too, so binge-watching Netflix works for us who know about mystic arts. But a movie fan go to Doctor Strange "Bam, now we have magic explained in 15 minutes" or anywhere between 22 episodes and or 15 minutes.}
[like Iron Patriot/ Rudy at Stark's party going 'I drop in the bad guys yard with a tank, "Bam! looking for this? " at the Stark Tower party. ...oh wait that's in the future to see we can have fun with this. I Hope cuz no one is paying me.  Haha.
    So, some movies, then a season of tv with either 22 episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D from ABC (I truly believe that any fan of the MCU should add Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D into the timeline. S.H.I.E.L.D is integrated into Mavel stories from past and future.) Or, 13 episodes from Netflix.
    These (Netflix) shows are from Marvel and do fit into the MCU and yet, have their own microverse in New York and tend to team up at times, for good or bad reasons. Daredevil, The Punisher, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and the Defenders all are aware of and bring up "The Incident" that was the attack on New York than brought the Avengers together. The stories are there, but network shows can be shaky about ratings so if you feel that just stuffing the last 10 years of MCU movies will take you 10 more years to see. Then this is a little way to drop some time without dropping the story.
BUT, if you came here cause you want movie tie-ins. Then DON'T drop Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.! Loki killed Agent Coulson in the Avengers first movie. That should tell you that there is a story about to unfold. Good that's over, but it shows what you got going if you want to watch.
    But there is still this list lay-out.
Why? For example, actual character crossover episodes. Added clips, quotes and references related to other MCU storylines will be here TOO.  {I'M DROPPING THE NETFLIX EPISODE QUOTE LINES BUT NOT THE TIMELINE}
Example 1.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
   Season 1 episode 15, "Yes Men."
       In this episode Lady Sif of Asgard and friend of Thor, comes to earth for a reason.

       This is where you choose to watch the shows in numbered order, mix with the movies, to get as much story as possible, beinge watch a season, or just want to know how if fits, and finally, You can check to see what I was thinking and tell me I got it wrong. I'm just saying that if you don't want spoilers then don't worry how the story goes through the timeline just keep ahead if you can because you want to.
       Think about the first few times you saw the mid credit and/or end credit cutscenes. Now think about all of them over 10 years..... That's what you're in for.
       There see, I put in a good mistake in right from the start. Should be....

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D season 1 (2013)
    Season 1 episode 1 "Pilot"
        In this episode Agent Coulson, after being stabbed in the heart by Loki, returns from the dead. Taking his own team of S.H.I.E.L.D agents under his direct orders from Director Nick Fury himself.
    Season 1 episode 3 "084"
        Cutscene, Nick Fury comes and chews out Agent Coulson after events to complete their last mission leaves a giant hole in the teams plane.
     So that's how things should play out. An Outline, storylines and plots set in a sequence of compounding timelines and points of interest. For a viewing experience that I hope you feel like you control events to some degree but are compelled to watch if things unfold as you thought.
   I have been surprised by little facts that I didn't discover, didn't think of as important or just forgot completely.
   Season 1 episode 20 "Nothing Personal"
   Agent Maria Hill shows up to help out the team
    Season 1 episode 22 "The Beginning of of the End"
    Nick Fury flies in to save two of the team and meet up with the Agent Coulson for the big season showdown.
As season 5 approaches details WILL really die down so the movies still hold wait... .. . But boy the things I know, were planned out from better men than me and like I said I only have a keyhole and that's something called Secret Wars 1985 a secret Wars 2 1986 Edition today's #2 trailer Captain Marvel and toy release, put the origin story of Carol Danvers story is been verified this afternoon as being completely Rewritten but they showed too much at least for me so now I know well we still can have you and someday I'll look forward to that I'm used to in humans why not have Xavier come mind-blowing tanker truck up sorry I'm just kidding I didn't know how to finish this dialogue