![]() ![]() ![]() Unlike Phase 2, the release order differs pretty drastically from the chronology. In the mid-credits scene, we even get Thanos donning the Gauntlet and deciding to hunt for the Stones himself.Īnd we're into Phase 3. The events of this movie are pretty important for the timeline. In the meantime, it causes him to create Ultron, which causes the Sokovia incident, which causes the Sokovia Accords, which causes Civil War, which leaves the Avengers in a weakened position when Thanos finally comes calling. ![]() Meanwhile, Tony's vision – of being stranded in space, with everyone around him dead, watching helplessly as Earth is destroyed – actually comes to pass in Infinity War. Speaking of Ragnarok, it's Hulk's experiences here which cause him to exile himself, not to be seen again until Thor stumbles across him on Sakaar. This sends him off alone to investigate what the hell is going on, putting him on a direct path to Ragnarok and Infinity War. Thor's vision is perhaps the most notable, as he delves deeper into it with the help of Selvig, seeing not only the end of his people, but also a glimpse of the Infinity Stones and Infinity Gauntlet. We also learn that Hawkeye has a family, and we discover more about each Avenger in their visions. There's also the introduction of Ulysses Klaue and his connection with Wakanda, plus the creation of Vision, using the Mind Stone from the Chitauri Scepter. We get our first proper look at Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver as characters (and our last, for Quicksilver – which has a profound effect on Hawkeye). This movie is one hell of a game-changer. List have used it to give two siblings superpowers. Then the mid-credits scene brings us back to the Infinity Stones, revealing that HYDRA now has control of the Chitauri Scepter from The Avengers, and that Baron Wolfgang von Strucker and Dr. There's also the revelation that Agent Sitwell, Senator Stern, and Brock Rumlow/Crossbones are all part of HYDRA (there are reports Crossbones might show up in Avengers 4, btw). The Winter Soldier also sees Fury faking his own death with the help of Agent Hill, plus it introduces Sam Wilson/Falcon. Cap, meanwhile, goes on a mission to redeem Bucky, something that will have huge ramifications for the Avengers down the track. Black Widow leaks classified information to the public, exposing HYDRA and leaving SHIELD in disarray. We learn that HYDRA has infiltrated SHIELD, and has also turned Bucky into a brainwashed super-soldier. While The Winter Soldier doesn't really tie in directly to the overarching Infinity Stones plot (except for one credits scene), it is pretty significant in terms of shaking up the story universe. We even get our first on-screen look at the giant purple bastard in the mid-credits scene. As we know, things don't go exactly to plan, causing Thanos to take more interest in what's happening on Earth ( thanks, Loki). It's given to him by none other than Thanos (along with an army), in exchange for Loki returning the Scepter AND the Tesseract to Thanos once he's conquered Earth. Moreover, not only does The Avengers heavily feature an Infinity Stone that was previously introduced – the Tesseract/Space Stone – it also brings in a second one: the Mind Stone, contained within the Chitauri Scepter wielded by Loki. The Battle of New York is a pivotal moment for the MCU, and the ramifications are deeply felt right through to the most recent movies. Plus, we get to see Selvig and Agent Sitwell again, meet Agent Hill for the first time, and say goodbye to Agent Coulson (in the movie timeline, at least). The Avengers brings the gang all together for the first time under the watchful eye of Nick Fury. As Black Panther, T'Challa can't let any of this happen and enlists the help of his fellow Wakandans including his sister (Disney) Princess Shuri.Six movies in and we get to what was, at the time, an incredibly ambitious crossover movie (oh, how little we knew of what was to come). Wakanda is also the source of vibranium, the indestructible material that Captain America's shield is made out of and criminals are looking to steal it for their own gain. At a young age, Erik finds his father dead and uses his father's Wakandan items to find the hidden world to avenge his father's death, steal the Wakandan throne and oppress those who have historically oppressed Africans and African Americans. Wakanda is a very advanced African nation hidden away from the rest of the world and King T'Chaka didn't want his nation's secrets to be exposed.īasically, during T'Challa's entire lifetime, he's had a cousin named Erik who was raised in America, away from all the technological wonders of Wakanda. Now that the king is dead, it's T'Challa's turn to take the throne, but he doubts that he's ready for so much responsibility. Black Panther is about the Prince of Wakanda, T'Challa dealing with the aftermath of his father's death. ![]()
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