

No Way Home picks up immediately after Far From GHome.Ĭongratulations. While not specified, it seems Shang-Chi and Eternals both take place concurrently with Far From Home. Spider-Man: Far From Home is technically Phase Three, but it takes place a year on from Endgame, which is chronologically after all of these Marvel shows. WandaVision took place three weeks after Endgame, while roughly six months has passed in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Summary: Loki might be the third Marvel show to be released on Disney Plus, but it’s the first one that occurs chronologically as it’s a direct continuation of (well, variation from) the story of the 2012 version of Tom Hiddleston’s God of Mischief that we saw when the Avengers time travelled back to that timeline in Endgame (2019). Tom Hiddleston as Loki in his very own TV show (Disney Plus) Phase ThreeĪgents of Shield (season three: episodes 20 - 22)Īgents of Shield (season four: episodes 1 - 8)Īgents of Shield (season four: episodes 9 - 22)Īgents of Shield (season five, episodes 1 - 19)Īgents of Shield (season five, episodes 20 – 22) For those who do embark on watching Agents of Shield (the second and third seasons are great), you should definitely watch along with the movies as their cinematic counterparts have major effects on the show’s story. Also of note, one-shots were phased out during Phase Two as the Netflix shows and Agents of Shield were introduced. 2, which comes directly after the first Guardians (like Captain Marvel, the film was released in Phase Three but actually takes place before then). Summary: Phase Two also plays out almost exactly in release order, except Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Thor in ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ (Marvel Studios) In brackets are the years the films officially take place in, as confirmed by Marvel studios. This might be a little convoluted, but that should not put you off: to make the TVA (Time Variance Authority) proud, below is every piece of MCU viewing material mapped out in chronological order, including movies, Netflix shows, one-shots (those mini-films you will find in the DVD extras), and other TV shows.

However, many fans have taken to watching the movies in chronological order. This order works well in terms of the post-credit scenes setting up the following movie, plus this gives any viewing experience the intended rhythm formed by producer Kevin Feige. You could watch these movies in release order, starting the journey with Iron Man and moving onto The Incredible Hulk, then Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger, and finishing Phase One with Avengers Assemble. Now, with added TV shows – including WandaVision, Hawkeye and Loki – there are even more adventures for you to enjoy.
