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Who created Marvel universe?

Who created Marvel universe?

Stan Lee
The Marvel universe. The shared storytelling palette known as the Marvel universe was unveiled in 1961, when Goodman responded to the growing interest in superhero books by commissioning writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby to create the Fantastic Four.

Can a 3 year old watch the Avengers?

The outlet reported that the movie earned that rating because of “intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action throughout, language and some crude references.” So if you’d never bring your kids under 5 to a movie with a rating above PG, then Avengers: Infinity War is definitely out.

How many MCU movies take place before Infinity War?

The MCU stands for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Eighteen movies take place before Infinity War. They all lead up to it in some way or another, some more than others obviously. For example, Guardians of the Galaxy, as a cosmic adventure, has more to do with Infinity War than Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

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What order should you watch the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies in?

We suggest you watch the films in chronological order, rather than the order in which the films were released. Handily, in the book Marvel Studios: The First 10 Years, Marvel released an official MCU timeline to help you do just that.

What is the next MCU movie after Civil War?

Now’s your time to catch up or experience the MCU in a new way with all 23 Marvel movies in order. The next MCU movie, Black Widow, will be set between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War. Now’s your time to catch up or experience the MCU in a new way with all 23 Marvel movies in order.

What is the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)?

The Marvel Cinematic Universe – or MCU for short – is the shared place where all 22 films featuring the comic book characters are set. Each tells its own distinct story but also connects with other films in the MCU, to tell an overarching tale. It’s a technique Marvel Comics pioneer Stan Lee also used in his comics.