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From Iron Man to 2018, Ant-Man and the Wasp.
By Seth G. Macy
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Square Enix presents the Marvel Avengers at E3 and, with Avengers: Endgame on the brink of breaking more box office records, the timing is propitious for Marvel.
If you're eager to continue the magic of Marvel and want to revisit old favorites, or even less crazy, we've put together this list to help you bring all of Marvel's movies home on Blu-ray. ray. If possible, we've added where to find Marvel movies on a 4K UHD Blu-ray Disc
. They are arranged in chronological order of distribution, not necessarily in the order in which they should be viewed. .
Iron Man (2008)
This is the film that started everything and, to be honest, when I heard that they were doing a movie on Iron Man, my expectations were rather low. It seems foolish now, but at the time, superhero movies were almost always bad. But Iron Man broke the mold and changed the face of entertainment forever. Read our review Iron Man to get a glimpse of what we felt at the time, in the ancient times of 2008. [19659011] The Incredible Hulk (2008)
This one is a bit of an odd MCU. In 2003, Ang Lee made a film about Hulk, which was later removed from the record when Ed Norton stepped in to play Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk. Then Mark Ruffalo took over the role and now Ed Norton travels the Earth with this sad music from the end of the old 1970s Hulk TV show.
Iron Man 2 (2010)
Iron Man 2 showed that Marvel films were now "one thing" with another solid movie and the first MCU sequel. This does not reach the heights of the first movie, Iron Man is more able to relive the intrigue introduction of Black Widow.
Thor (2011)
Thor's first film featured on the big screen one of the best parts of Chris Hemsworth's MCU: Thor. It's a pretty average Marvel movie, with some problems, but overall, it's nice, and Thor was one of the best parts of Infinity War, it so it's cool to see the first movie again.
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Oh baby, we're talking now, it's one of the best Marvel movies, period, and Captain America is
The Avengers of Marvel (2012)
Almost as soon as we attended the post-credits scene in Iron Man, everyone left the theater. film And now, these dreams have become a reality, continue to reach the stars, superfans
Iron Man 3 (2013)
Iron Man 3 is … We split. No one can blame the film for taking risks, Tony Stark's house is destroyed, the Mandarin … is not what you think, and Iron Man spends most of the film out of
Thor. The Dark World (2013)
Thor: The Dark World is a strange duck. when it came out, it was fun. He advanced the Infinity Stone tradition. But now, 5 years later, it turns out that it's really not good, if we are honest.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Captain America, you are the hero America needs but maybe we do not deserve you. It is one of the best absolutes of the MCU, and it is an essential element not to be missed.
The Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
I remember hearing about this film in progress and thinking "Wow, you've gone too far now, Marvel . " Man I like to be wrong when it is so good. Until Infinity War, it was my favorite Marvel movie. It's a science fiction killer movie.
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
Guess who's back? Once again, the Avengers are back. Talk to a friend. It's a story of humanity's struggle to control but not become absorbed by the very technology we create. But most of the time, they're just awesome superheroes who are partying. .
Ant-Man (2015)
For each of Marvel's spectacular big films, they counterbalance it nicely with something a little smaller. I swear to God that I was not trying to make a pun on it, because I was emphasizing the change of tone from Age of Ultron to Ant-Man. Whatever the case may be, this film is underrated and Paul Rudd is a charismatic and friendly role.
Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Between Age of Ultron and Infinity War, the Russo Bros. sneak into another stealthy sequel to the Avengers (minus a green guy and a god): Spider-Man, Black Panther, Ant-Man riding an arrow .. The MCU had already given us big teams, but it was the first once the franchise became "a superhero".
Doctor Strange (2016)
Doctor Strange is suffering a bit from the fatigue badociated with the superhero's original story, but the indissociable graphics elevate it, from same as the perfect cast for Strange himself and the huge new portion of the MCU that he opens.
Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 (2017)
This does not really fit his predecessor, but he gave us Baby Groot, the most adorable of all MCU characters. And makes sure that Kraglin is a convincing and friendly character with a bow of his own? It's still very good, but not as great as the original.
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