Thread:Marvelus/@comment-26838855-20190116120806/@comment-1894786-20190407021059

BEJT wrote: Oh I'm not worried about the TV shows, I know it's just the films - but I don't think the film order is agreed upon at all. Every time I see another attempt at a chronological order it is a) different and b) still wrong.

The correct watch order is: Huh. I've never seen TIH put right before The Avengers before, but aside from that, this is the order I see everywhere, it's the one I use and it's probably the one the Russos are doing. But you're right, the Ragnarok/AM&tW confusion is common and weird.
 * 0) Captain America: The First Avenger (1940s placement, if you so wish)
 * 1) Captain Marvel
 * 2) Iron Man
 * 3) Iron Man 2
 * 4) Thor
 * 5) The Incredible Hulk
 * 6) Captain America: The First Avenger
 * 7) Marvel's The Avengers
 * 8) Iron Man 3
 * 9) Thor: The Dark World
 * 10) Captain America: The Winter Soldier
 * 11) Guardians of the Galaxy
 * 12) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
 * 13) Avengers: Age of Ultron
 * 14) Ant-Man
 * 15) Captain America: Civil War
 * 16) Black Panther
 * 17) Spider-Man: Homecoming
 * 18) Doctor Strange
 * 19) Thor: Ragnarok
 * 20) Ant-Man and the Wasp
 * 21) Avengers: Infinity War

And I respectfully disagree on The First Avenger, it should definitely be the first one in chronlogical order. The framing device is in modern day, yes. But for the 1940's bits to be flashbacks, there'd need to be someone who's remembering all of this. Like in Titanic. Steve is comatose during the entire movie, and Peggy and Bucky's survival hasn't been revealed yet. There's no narrator, and no person alive to remember these memories. I would personally consider the framing device to be flash forwards, not the other way around.

What about TIH puts it after Thor?