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This has just made it look a million times better. I love how they have tied it into the events of Endgame and it just makes the whole universe (MCU) more realistic. I love it!
Last edited by General Maximus; 06-05-2019 at 15:52.
This has just made it look a million times better. I love how they have tied it into the events of Endgame and it just makes the whole universe (MCU) more realistic. I love it!
Is there a watch order for the Avenger movies as i don't want to do in the wrong order and i can't remember what i have watched?
Is there a watch order for the Avenger movies as i don't want to do in the wrong order and i can't remember what i have watched?
There are lots of weird and wonderful ideas out there. Some people think you can watch Guardians 1 and 2 back to back and wherever you want in the list of films. I originally watched them in release order at the cinema and chose to do so when I have gone back and rewatched them in the run up to Infinity War and Endgame. The only tweak I made is not watching Hulk at all because it is a different actor and spoils my realism factor and I watch Captain America first. Although I know what is coming, because the Marvel movies flow into each other and stories and characters crossover I like to watch CA:TFA first because it sets up SHIELD, has more significance and lets you appreciate it more when you hear about it in Iron Man. Other than that I stick to release order, I think you appreciate it more as references are often made to the events in previous films such as this new Spiderman film strongly references Endgame and Thor (3) Ragnarok, despite appearing to be a standalone film, references Avengers 2 and one of the best moments for me in Antman and the Wasp is a scene which references Civil War.
Last edited by General Maximus; 06-05-2019 at 19:28.
There are lots of weird and wonderful ideas out there. Some people think you can watch Guardians 1 and 2 back to back and wherever you want in the list of films. I originally watched them in release order at the cinema and chose to do so when I have gone back and rewatched them in the run up to Infinity War and Endgame. The only tweak I made is not watching Hulk at all because it is a different actor and spoils my realism factor and I watch Captain America first. Although I know what is coming, because the Marvel movies flow into each other and stories and characters crossover I like to watch CA:TFA first because it sets up SHIELD, has more significance and lets you appreciate it more when you hear about it in Iron Man. Other than that I stick to release order, I think you appreciate it more as references are often made to the events in previous films such as this new Spiderman film strongly references Endgame and Thor (3) Ragnarok, despite appearing to be a standalone film, references Avengers 2 and one of the best moments for me in Antman and the Wasp is a scene which references Civil War.
Cheers for that.
I have seen all of Phase 1, and possibly Phase 2, can't remember if i have seen Age of Ultron though, and have only seen 3 in Phase 3, it random order.
Think i need to fire up Kodi while the other half is away!
If you are wanting to watch Endgame at the cinema i cant suggest strongly enough how much better it is going to be for you if you start right at the beginning. You might think you remember everything from Iron Man and Captain America etc but you will be amazed the difference it makes starting from scratch. The excitement and anticipation builds with each film and you become completely engrossed in them as you realise it is all one big story. I did it last year for Infinity War and it felt fantastic. I wasnt planning to do it this year but fate said otherwise and i broke my wrist so i had nothing but time to watch them. I timed it just right so i finished Black Panther and Antman and the Wasp on the Wednesday Endgame came out and then i went to see the doublebill with Infinity War. It was a magical experience. (I had seen Captain Marvel four times at the cinema recently).
If you are wanting to watch Endgame at the cinema i cant suggest strongly enough how much better it is going to be for you if you start right at the beginning. You might think you remember everything from Iron Man and Captain America etc but you will be amazed the difference it makes starting from scratch. The excitement and anticipation builds with each film and you become completely engrossed in them as you realise it is all one big story. I did it last year for Infinity War and it felt fantastic. I wasnt planning to do it this year but fate said otherwise and i broke my wrist so i had nothing but time to watch them. I timed it just right so i finished Black Panther and Antman and the Wasp on the Wednesday Endgame came out and then i went to see the doublebill with Infinity War. It was a magical experience. (I had seen Captain Marvel four times at the cinema recently).
I've added them all to my Trakt watch list collection.
Usually don't go to the Cinema now, as it is too expensive and I like watching on Kodi at home.