Trouvezles Captain America: The First Avenger images et les photos d’actualités parfaites sur Getty Images. Choisissez parmi des contenus premium Captain America: The First Avenger de la plus haute qualité. Detailsdu film "Nous avons confiance en nos héros.". Après les événements cataclysmiques de New York relatés dans le précédent épisode, Steve Rogers - connu également so CaptainAmerica: The First Avenger. Volontaire pour participer à un programme expérimental, Chris Evans se retrouve transformé en super soldat connu sous le nom de Achetez Captain America: The First Avenger by Chris Evans à petit prix. Livraison gratuite (voir cond.). Retrouvez infos & avis sur une large sélection de DVD & Blu-ray neufs ou d'occasion. Vouspouvez diffuser Captain America : First Avenger en ligne ici dès maintenant. Ce film sortira le 17 novembre (2011) et a reçu une note moyenne avec un vote IMDb de 0. Titreoriginal: Captain America: The First Avenger Popularité: 102.129 Durée: 124 Minutes Slogan: Certains naissent héros, d’autres le deviennent.Certains naissent héros, d’autres le deviennent. CaptainAmerica : Civil War – Streaming. Captain America : First Avenger – Streaming. Captain America : Le soldat de l’hiver – Streaming. Captain Marvel – Streaming. Daredevil – Streaming. Achetez Captain America : The First Avenger à petit prix. Livraison gratuite (voir cond.). Retrouvez infos & avis sur une large sélection de DVD & Blu-ray neufs ou d'occasion. CaptainAmerica : First Avenger, un film de Joe Johnston | Synopsis : Captain America : First Avenger nous plonge dans les premières années de l’univers Marvel.Steve Rogers, frêle et Helloles amis! Demain sort en salle Captain America, First Avenger. Nous l'avons vu pour vous. Et voici notre revue. Synopsis: Steve Rogers, frêle et timide, se porte volontaire pour participer à un programme expérimental qui va le transformer en un super soldat connu sous le nom de Captain America. Allié à Bucky Barnes et Peggy Carter, il sera confronté à la diabolique 6ogeRy. Avengers Infinity War has been hyped as "an unprecedented cinematic journey ten years in the making." And it is, both in that it arrives in theaters nearly 10 years to the day after Iron Man, the very first installment in the now-sprawling Marvel Cinematic Universe, opened in 2008 and that it is a huge &!%ing deal anyone was able to pull this off at all. Because Infinity War isn't so much a proper sequel to Age of Ultron or any Marvel movie as it is the first part in a two-part season finale, a culmination of the 18 "episodes" that came before it, with a story that will pick up yarns first spun in any number of previous movies and a crossover cast that brings together, seemingly, anyone who has ever appeared in a Marvel movie. Theoretically, you should be able to sit down in the theater without having ever seen a previous Marvel offering and still enjoy the movie - but it might be good to refresh yourself on the canon. Seeing as the movie opens on Friday, the prospect of bingeing the Marvel oeuvre in its entirety will likely prove daunting. Instead, might we suggest something more manageable The five MCU movies you must re-watch ahead of Infinity War. Spoiler alert You can skip The Incredible Hulk.1. Iron Man 2008Marvel StudiosThis is where it all began. Before there was a cinematic universe, before there were Infinity Stones and before the Avengers ever assembled - the "Avengers Initiative" wasn't mentioned till the final seconds of this film - there was Tony Stark played by Robert Downey Jr. and his Iron Man suit. "Mr. Stark, you've become part of a bigger universe," Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury tells Tony in the first-ever post-credits scene. "You just don't know it yet." Not only did Iron Man plant seeds for everything to come, it set the tone for what we would come to expect from a Marvel movie. 2. The Avengers 2012Marvel StudiosThough a grinning, blue-eyed Thanos does not appear until the mid-credits scene of Avengers - when he is warned that "to challenge [humans] is to court death" - he's ultimately the one pulling the strings. It's Thanos who sends Loki Tom Hiddleston to Earth to snatch the Tesseract aka The Space Stone, the first of the Infinity Stones previously introduced in Captain America The First Avenger, a thread picked up in Thor Ragnarok, as Loki finally got his hands on the Tesseract, stole it from Odin's vault and, all these years later, is seemingly now prepared to follow through on his end of Thanos' Guardians of the Galaxy 2014Marvel StudiosThe first Guardians did a lot of legwork in establishing the mythology around Thanos. As well as marking Brolin's first time playing the character in all his purple CGI glory. We're given a crash course on Infinity Stones from Benicio del Toro's Collector as there's one in play here, too The Power Stone, which Thanos wants Ronan Lee Pace to bring him, though it ends up with the Nova Corps. More importantly, the movie establishes the family dynamic between Thanos and his daughters, Gamora Zoe Saldana and Nebula Karen Gillan, as well as Drax's Dave Bautista thirst for revenge. 4. Captain America Civil War 2016Marvel StudiosCivil War was the second MCU movie directed by future Infinity War filmmakers Anthony and Joe Russo and will have the biggest impact on the group dynamics as they stand now Having taken the side of the government, Tony Stark created a schism with Captain America Chris Evans, which resulted in Cap and a select group of fugitive Avengers Anthony Mackie's Falcon, Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow going off the grid to continue their vigilantism. You also learn more about Vision Paul Bettany and the Mind Stone implanted in his forehead, following his origin story in Age of Ultron. Of the Stone, Vision admits, "It's true nature is a mystery...One day, who knows? I may even control it." Amid the titular war, the movie also makes time to explore Vision's burgeoning relationship with Scarlet Witch Elizabeth Olsen.5. Black Panther 2018Marvel StudiosIf you somehow missed Black Panther earlier this year - though the box office indicates everyone made it to the theater and then back again for a second viewing - you must. There's a reason that it's the lead-in to Infinity War. Not only would it be a shame for this Avengers, which must find screen time for some 60 characters, to be your first introduction to Okoye Danai Gurira and Shuri Letitia Wright, but we already know that Wakanda will play a significant role in this movie, as the Avengers turn to the no-longer secret nation for help facing Thanos. Not to mention the fact that the post-credits stinger reinstates Sebastian Stan's Winter Soldier - er, White Wolf - into the mix, now with a new and improved vibranium arm. RELATED CONTENT 'Avengers Infinity War' Directors Reveal How Marvel Is Preventing Leaks and How You Can Avoid Spoilers Everything You Need to Know About Marvel's Infinity Stones Ahead of 'Avengers Infinity War' Did the Russo Brothers Confirm a 'Surprise' Character Is Actually in 'Avengers Infinity War'? Exclusive 10 Years of Marvel Robert Downey Jr. on the Set of 'Iron Man' Flashback Related GallerySee All the Stars at the 'Avengers Infinity War' Premiere There are men laying down their lives. I got no right to do any less than them. That's what you don't understand. This isn't about me. Captain America The First Avenger is a 2011 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. It is the fifth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the fifth film of Phase One. The film was released on July 22, 2011 in the United States and on July 29, 2011 internationally. The film is directed by Joe Johnston and stars Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America, Tommy Lee Jones as Chester Phillips, Hugo Weaving as Johann Schmidt/Red Skull, Sophie Frost as Milly Taylor, Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter, Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes, Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark, Neal McDonough as Dum Dum Dugan, Derek Luke as Gabe Jones, and Stanley Tucci as Abraham Erskine. The film spawned two sequels Captain America The Winter Soldier in 2014 and Captain America Civil War in 2016. Synopsis[] Marvel's Captain America The First Avenger focuses on the early days of the Marvel Universe when Steve Rogers volunteers to participate in an experimental program that turns him into the Super Soldier known as Captain America. Plot[] In the present day, researchers in the Arctic Circle uncover the buried wreckage of a large, wing-shaped aircraft. While investigating the aircraft's interior, two of the researchers discover a frozen, circular object with a red, white and blue motif. In March 1942, HYDRA forces led by Johann Schmidt invade a stone church in Tønsberg, Norway, seeking a mysterious cosmic artifact known as the Tesseract, which possesses untold powers. Upon discovering the true Tesseract, Schmidt has the Church Keeper who guarded it killed, along with everyone else in the village. In 1943, Steve Rogers is once again rejected for military duty on the battlefields of World War II, despite making multiple attempts at different enlistment offices, due to his frail physical appearance and numerous health issues. While attending Stark Expo with Milly Taylor and Bucky Barnes, Rogers attempts to enlist again. After overhearing Rogers' conversation with Barnes about wanting to help in the war, Abraham Erskine allows Rogers to enlist as a candidate of Project Rebirth, a "super-soldier" experiment being conducted by the Strategic Scientific Reserve under the supervision of Erskine, Chester Phillips, and Peggy Carter. During basic training, Phillips is unconvinced by Taylor and Erskine's claims that Rogers is the right person for the procedure, but relents after seeing Rogers commit an act of self-sacrificing bravery. The night before the treatment, Erskine reveals to Rogers that Schmidt underwent an imperfect version of the procedure and suffered negative side-effects due to his inner ambition for power and obsession with becoming a "superior man". However, he reassures Rogers that he chose him because he believed Rogers was an inherently good man and one that, because he had been weak his whole life, would not lose respect for the strength he would gain. Back in Europe, Schmidt and Arnim Zola, using one of his machines, successfully harness the energies of the Tesseract, intending to use the power to fuel Zola's inventions. Meanwhile, Schmidt, having discovered Erskine's location, dispatches an assassin to kill him. In New York City, Erskine subjects Rogers to the super-soldier treatment, putting him in a special chamber where he is injected with the Super Soldier Serum and dosed with "vita-rays". Rogers emerges from the chamber taller and with an enhanced physique. After witnessing the success of the experiment, one of the attendees reveals himself to be Schmidt's assassin, Heinz Kruger, who shoots Erskine, killing him. Kruger grabs the last vial of the Super-Soldier Serum and escapes the facility into the streets of New York. Rogers runs after Kruger, using his new strength and stamina to run down Kruger's car on foot. Despite attempting to escape in a submarine, Rogers manages to catch Kruger, but the vial of Super Soldier Serum is broken in the process and the assassin immediately commits suicide by cyanide pill before he can be interrogated for information. With Erskine dead and the super-soldier formula lost, the SSR is ordered to join the war and engage HYDRA directly; however, Philips decides to leave Rogers behind and allow scientists to study him in an attempt to rediscover Erskine's formula. Senator Brandt approaches Rogers and instead offers him the chance to tour the nation for the USO to promote war donations, using his image as the strong, ideal soldier as a symbol for the public to rally behind, which Rogers accepts. During his work for the USO Rogers perform in scripted stage shows as the star-spangled character "Captain America". As Rogers continues touring across the country Captain America gains great popularity among the public, leading to increasingly more elaborate shows as well as making appearances in film strips, comic books, and other memorabilia. Although Rogers is happy to be contributing towards the war effort, he grows increasing weary of being paraded around while not being able to have a more direct role alongside those actively fighting. Meanwhile, Schmidt unveils his new Tesseract-powered weaponry to three Nazi officers sent to oversee his operation, but uses the weapon to kill the officers after they realize that Germany is among a list of Schmidt's intended targets. Schmidt uses this moment to declare his secession from the Third Reich, claiming that HYDRA could grow no further in Adolf Hitler's shadow and will now follow his agenda. HYDRA continued to siphon energy from the Tesseract, using the stored energy to create a variety of weapons and integrated it into a range of vehicles and other technology, quickly giving the faction the potential to become a major threat to the war front, and the world at large. While on tour in Italy performing for active servicemen, as well as encountering his colleagues from the SSR, Rogers learns that Barnes' unit was lost in a battle against HYDRA. Despite Philips’ insistence on the vainness of the situation, Rogers refuses to believe that Barnes is dead and becomes determined to mount a solo rescue attempt, receiving help from Taylor, Carter and Howard Stark, who fly him behind enemy lines. Rogers manages to sneak into HYDRA's main factory where he finds and frees most of the captive soldiers who begin a riot and start escaping while Rogers continues on to find Barnes, who he discovers in a separate room where he was being operated on. Schmidt, seeing the prisoners escaping and Rogers moving through the facility, sets the factory to self-destruct to cover HYDRA's operations and evacuate to another facility. As the building begins to detonate, Schmidt confronts Rogers on a high catwalk where he makes light of his similarities to Rogers following their mutual use of the super soldier serum. Schmidt expresses his belief that they have risen above the visage of normal humans before revealing his face to be a mask, removing it to display the red, skull-like face that earned him the sobriquet "the Red Skull". Schmidt and Zola make their escape while Rogers leads Barnes to the roof where they both barely manage to escape the factory themselves before regrouping with the escaped soldiers and marching back to base. Following the liberation of the Allied prisoners, Rogers gains his superior officers’ respect and acknowledgment as a soldier and is given high rank and the chance to fight as Captain America, as a key figure on the war front opposing HYDRA directly. Rogers recruits Barnes, Dum Dum Dugan, Gabe Jones, Jim Morita, James Montgomery Falsworth and Jacques Dernier as his personal team of Howling Commandos to take out the other known HYDRA operations. Howard Stark outfits Rogers with advanced equipment, including a durable, custom combat uniform and a circular shield made of vibranium. For the next two years, Rogers and his Howling Commandos lead a strong offensive, sabotaging various HYDRA operations, much to Schmidt's frustration. In 1945, the team later assaults a train carrying Zola. Rogers and Barnes engage in a fight with the soldiers on the train, during which Barnes falls from the train to his apparent death, while Jones locates Zola on the train and captures him. Rogers is deeply affected by the loss of his best friend and is convinced by Carter to use his sorrow as motivation to put an end to HYDRA for good. Using information extracted from Zola, the final HYDRA stronghold is located and Rogers leads an attack to stop Schmidt from using weapons of mass destruction on the United States. Rogers climbs aboard the Valkyrie, HYDRA's massive aircraft bomber, as it takes off. During the subsequent fight, a machine containing the Tesseract is damaged. Schmidt physically handles the Tesseract, which opens a wormhole into space, sucking him into it in bright light. The cube falls to the floor, burning through the plane and falling into the ocean. Seeing no way to land the plane without the risk of detonating its weapons, Rogers instead crashes it on the Arctic shelf while making a sorrowful goodbye to Carter, making a promise to take her dancing, knowing he would never be able to make the date. Stark later recovers the Tesseract from the ocean floor but is unable to locate Rogers' body or Schmidt's aircraft. Rogers awakens in a 1940s-style hospital room. Deducing from an anachronistic radio broadcast that he was out of place, he flees outside into what is revealed to be present-day Times Square, where Nick Fury tells him he has been "asleep" for nearly 70 years. Stunned by this revelation, Rogers' only response is that he had a date. Sometime later, Fury approaches Rogers, proposing a mission with worldwide ramifications. Cast[] Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America Hayley Atwell as Agent Peggy Carter Sophie Frost as Agent Milly Taylor Sebastian Stan as Sergeant Bucky Barnes Tommy Lee Jones as Colonel Chester Phillips Hugo Weaving as Johann Schmidt/Red Skull Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark Richard Armitage as Heinz Kruger Stanley Tucci as Doctor Abraham Erskine Samuel L. Jackson as Director Nick Fury Toby Jones as Doctor Arnim Zola Neal McDonough as Sergeant Dum Dum Dugan Derek Luke as Private Gabe Jones Kenneth Choi as Private Jim Morita JJ Feild as James Montgomery Falsworth Bruno Ricci as Jacques Dernier Lex Shrapnel as Private Gilmore Hodge Michael Brandon as Senator Brandt Natalie Dormer as Private Lorraine Jenna-Louise Coleman as Connie Sophie Colquhoun as Bonnie Damon Driver as Sergeant Michael Duffy Anatole Taubman as Roeder Jan Pohl as Hutter Erich Redman as Schneider Patrick Monckeberg as Velt Peter Stark as a HYDRA Lieutenant Amanda Righetti as a Agent Marek Oravec as Jan David Bradley as Church Keeper Kieran O'Connor as Loud Jerk James Payton as "Adolf Hitler" Laura Haddock as Peter Quill's Grandmother Stan Lee as General uncredited Appearances[] Locations[] Arctic Greenland Tønsberg, Norway Church of the Tesseract New York City, New York Strategic Scientific Reserve Brooklyn Facility Stark Expo Pier 13 Headquarters Times Square Rogers Residence indirectly mentioned Coney Island mentioned Baskin-Robbins logo Ebbets Field mentioned Wheaton, New Jersey Camp Lehigh Buffalo, New York Milwaukee, Wisconsin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Washington, Howard University mentioned Austria HYDRA Headquarters Austrian HYDRA Weapons Facility London, England Strategic Scientific Reserve Headquarters Whip & Fiddle Azzano, Italy France Belgium Poland Greece Czechoslovakia Berlin, Nazi Germany map Dublin, Ireland map Amsterdam, Netherlands map Madrid, Spain map Lisbon, Portugal map Stockholm, Sweden map Bern, Switzerland map Prague, Czechoslovakia map Budapest, Hungary map Belgrade, Yugoslavia map Copenhagen, Denmark map Rome, Italy map Oslo, Norway map Helsinki, Finland map Ukraine map Moscow, Soviet Union map Sofia, Bulgaria map Warsaw, Poland map Riga, Latvia map Tallinn, Estonia map Odin's Vault, Asgard mentioned Virginia mentioned Sicily mentioned Africa mentioned Paramus, New Jersey mentioned Canberra, Australia mentioned Ohio mentioned New Haven, Connecticut mentioned Englewood, New Jersey mentioned Augsburg, Germany mentioned Alamogordo, New Mexico mentioned Hoboken, New Jersey mentioned Spokane, Washington mentioned Boston, Massachusetts mentioned Lucerne, Switzerland mentioned Fresno, California mentioned Bristol, England mentioned Manchester, England mentioned Russia mentioned Japan mentioned Events[] World War II Destruction of the Church of the Tesseract Assassination of Abraham Erskine Battle of Azzano Liberation of Allied Prisoners of War Capture of Arnim Zola Attack on HYDRA Headquarters Battle in the Valkyrie Captain America's USO Show World War I mentioned Rise of Adolf Hitler mentioned Philadelphia Phillies v Brooklyn Dodgers, May 25, 1941 mentioned Items[] Vibranium Captain America's Shield Captain America's Uniform Super Soldier Serum Vita-Ray Chamber Vita Radiation Tesseract Space Stone Tesseract Battery Tesseract Cradle Arnim Zola's Camera and Monitor HYDRA Cannon Zolanator 2000X Assault Rifle Arnimhilation 99L Assault Weapon HYDRA Pistol HYDRA Flamethrower Synthetic Man Track Bomb Cyanide Pills Zip-Line Gun Captain America's Compass Captain America Comic Captain America Movie Vehicles[] Hovercar Jeep Captain America's Motorcycle Johann Schmidt's Coupe Focke-Wulf Triebflügel Schnellzug EB912 HYDRA Mini Tank HYDRA Uber Tank HYDRA Armored Personnel Carrier Lindworm-5 Motorbike HYDRA Truck Fieser Dorsch Valkyrie HYDRA Parasit M36 tank destroyer Sentient Species[] Humans Asgardians mentioned Organizations[] Allied Powers United States Army 107th Infantry Regiment Howling Commandos British Armed Forces MI6 mentioned Stark Industries AccuTech billboard HYDRA Strategic Scientific Reserve Project Rebirth Lucky Star Cab Company The New York Examiner Manhattan Telegraph Axis Powers Nazi Party Wehrmacht Schutzstaffel Empire of Japan mentioned Kingdom of Italy mentioned United Services Organization New York Daily News Daily Mail Stars and Stripes Daily Mirror United States Department of the Treasury mentioned United States Department of State mentioned Brooklyn Dodgers mentioned Philadelphia Phillies mentioned Mentioned[] Odin Yggdrasil Thor drawing Adolf Hitler Franklin D. Roosevelt Peggy Carter's Grandmother Winston Churchill newspaper Sarah Rogers Joseph Rogers Phineas Horton Michael O'Connell Henry Kaminsky B. Hornbuckle newspaper Wilson Broadbent newspaper John Curtin Charles de Gaulle George S. Patton Albert Speer Albie Pearson Pete Reiser Queen Victoria Johnny Rizzo Leo Durocher Maginot Line Nidhogg carving Music[] Captain America The First Avenger soundtrack Song title Artist Locations Star Spangled Man Star Spangled Singers Sung during the performance at Captain America's USO Show Sabre and Spurs United States Marine Band Newsreel March David Raksin Make Way For Tomorrow Today Richard M. Sherman Washington Post March Young I'll Remember April Woody Herman and His Orchestra Wagner Szene 3 'Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels Richard Wagner Wagner Trauermarsch Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels Der Ring des Nibelungen"/Dritter Aufzug" Richard Wagner Jersey Bounce Benny Goodman and His Orchestra There Is a Tavern in the Town Sweet Betsy from Pike Think of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a long-running television series - you wouldn't just jump in and start watching during season 6, would you? Some people might. But they're on their own here. The individual adventures of Iron Man and Thor, Captain America and Captain Marvel can be enjoyed as one-offs, but the point of a shared cinematic universe is that everything is connected, that each movie builds off the one before it with characters and storylines crossing over from franchise to franchise. Unlike TV, you have some options for how you go about watching every movie. Especially now that the MCU actually includes TV, too. It may seem straightforward enough - watch them in the order they were released - and that's one way to go. But is it the best? Here's ET's guide to the optimal Marvel watch, whether you are coming to the MCU for the first time or planning a where can you stream all of the MCU titles?Marvel StudiosEverything available on Disney+The streamer has the most comprehensive collection of MCU titles, counting Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America The First Avenger, The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Thor The Dark World, Captain America The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers Age of Ultron, Ant-Man, Captain America Civil War, Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Thor Ragnarok, Black Panther, Avengers Infinity War,Ant-Man and the Wasp, Captain Marvel, Avengers Endgame, WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Disney+$ per month or $ for one year increases to $ per month or $ for one year by MarchWhat's not available on Disney+?The Edward Norton-starring The Incredible Hulk, the odd duck of the MCU, is actually a Universal release, hence why it's not on Disney+. You can watch it on PicturesWhere to watch Spider-ManTom Holland's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man may be part of the MCU, but it's through a rather complicated deal between Sony who owns Spidey's movie rights and Marvel Studios. Both Spider-Man movies were released via Sony, though, which is why they aren't on Disney+. Both are streaming on demand. Marvel StudiosSonyNOW, what order should you watch them in?There are two presiding schools of thought as to how the MCU should be consumed By the order in which the films were released or according to in-universe chronology. We're introducing a third The Infinity StudiosIn Release OrderIron Man 2008The Incredible Hulk 2008Iron Man 2 2010Thor 2011Captain America The First Avenger 2011The Avengers 2012Iron Man 3 2013Thor The Dark World 2013Captain America The Winter Soldier 2014Guardians of the Galaxy 2014Avengers Age of Ultron 2015Ant-Man 2015Captain America Civil War 2016Doctor Strange 2016Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 2017Spider-Man Homecoming 2017Thor Ragnarok 2017Black Panther 2018Avengers Infinity War 2018Ant-Man and the Wasp 2018Captain Marvel 2019Avengers Endgame 2019Spider-Man Far From Home 2019WandaVision 2021The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 2021Black Widow 2021Marvel StudiosIn Chronological OrderIf you tug too hard at the MCU's timeline, it will unravel faster than a ball of yarn in the paws of a flerken. But there are general timestamps you can follow - start with the movies set during WWII and work your way forward - albeit with a bit of bouncing around to sort out the connective tissue of post-credits scenes. Captain America The First Avenger save the end-credits scene for before The AvengersCaptain Marvel save the mid-credits scene to watch just before EndgameIron Man The Incredible Hulk Iron Man 2 Thor The Avengers Iron Man 3 Thor The Dark World Captain America The Winter SoldierAvengers Age of Ultron save the end-credits scene for just before Thor RagnarokGuardians of the Galaxy Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Note The Guardians movies are an island on their own until, well, they're not. But since they're set only a few months apart, we're positioning them back-to-back as a post-Age of Ultron twofer.Ant-Man Captain America Civil WarBlack Widow *Black Panther and Spider-Man HomecomingDoctor StrangeAnt-Man and the Wasp come back to watch the post-credits scenes after Infinity WarThor Ragnarok Avengers Infinity War Avengers Endgame WandaVision The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Spider-Man Far From HomeMarvel StudiosThe Infinity WatchIf you're looking for a shorter rewatch, just follow the MacGuffins. The first 23 movies comprise The Infinity Saga, which revolves around the MCU's six Infinity Stones and leads to the Avengers confronting the big bad, Thanos. The storyline concerning the stones themselves - what they are, why Thanos wants them, the endgame of it all - ultimately plays out over 10 titles and two post-credits scenes. You will have to figure out a lot of the character development through context clues, but you should be able to follow the through line from The First Avenger to America The First Avenger Captain Marvel Thor post-credits scene onlyThe Avengers Thor The Dark World Guardians of the Galaxy Captain America The Winter Soldier mid-credits scene onlyAvengers Age of Ultron Doctor Strange Thor Ragnarok Avengers Infinity War Avengers EndgameAnd if you want to continue with the Stones into Phase 4, add WandaVision to your queue.RELATED CONTENT How 'Black Widow' Introduces the 'Future' of the MCU Exclusive Marvel Boss Teases Second and Third Seasons for Disney+ Shows Upcoming Marvel Movies and TV From 'Eternals' to 'Fantastic Four' 'Black Widow' Behind the Scenes With Scarlett Johansson Related Gallery'Avengers' Core Six Now and Then