According to reddit, the spider-man films are part of phase 5 of the mcu. Is this correct?
According to reddit, the spider-man films are part of phase 5 of the mcu. Is this correct?
My Top 5 favorite Marvel movies are:
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Iron Man
Iron Man 3
Captain America: Civil War
Avengers: Endgame
I like Spider-Man: Homecoming because it showed how Peter Parker lived as a high-schooler and as a superhero! I love how Peter single-handedly took down a crime ring. I also like how it showed Tony and Peter’s friendship begin.
Iron Man was a great movie to start the Marvel Cinematic Universe! I like Iron Man because it had a great plot and I love how it didn’t just rush into him inventing the Iron Man suit. It showed him being unlikable at first, then showed what happened in Afghanistan, then - he was Iron Man…
“Big man in a suit of armor, take that away and what are you?” Iron Man 3 perfectly answered Steve’s question! Iron Man 3 is particularly my favorite Iron Man movie because it showed Tony fight without the suit, actually displaying smart and strategic fighting skills. I also like how he formed a relationship with Harley Keener. Plus, Tony finally got that shrapnel out of his chest!
I like Captain America: Civil War because the fight scenes are so vivid, you feel like you’re experiencing it in real life (we have the Russo brothers to thank for that)! The Airport Battle is my favorite scene in this movie! I know both teams have their reasons, so I can’t pick a side.
Finally, I like Avengers: Endgame because it had a great storyline - The Time Heist. I love the time travel movie conversation between Scott Lang, Bruce Banner, Clint Barton, James Rhodes, and Nebula. Plus it had Tony Stark being a dad to Morgan. And Tony finally hugged Peter back!
Those are my Top 5 favorite Marvel movies and moments! What are yours?
When Spider Man stopped the bank robbery in Homecoming, there was poster of a real life figure. Who was it?
Do you consider:
Captain America: Civil War as Iron Man 4
Spider-Man: Homecoming as Iron Man 5
Thor: Ragnarok as Hulk 1.5 (If hulk appears in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law) or 2
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law as Hulk 2 or 3?
In Spider Man: Across the Spider Verse appeared a Prowler in Live-Action form from an other universe, and this universe was the MCU because the same actor who did Aaron Davis in Spider Man: Homecomming, Donald Glover did him in Across the Spider Verse. So why those informations don't exist in the page (there are some in the "Behind the Scenes" , but I think that it must t be an entire chapter)? He is from a non-MCU movie but he is in the MCU universe.
Why does this trilogy have coherence despite each installment coming out only 2 years apart along with the additional hurdle of it being almost leaving an unresolved cliffhanger and sharing priority with the larger Mcu and films within.
Like on paper think about how jumping the shark this sounds like where the first two films deal with threats that rooted from Tony stark to having your conclusion being multiversal in scale
1. Avengers Endgame
2. Avengers Infinity War
3. Spider-Man No Way Home
4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3
5. Thor Love and Thunder
6. Black Panther Wakanda Forever
7. Avengers Age of Ultron
Perfect ❤️
Great 😃
Good 😊
Ok 👌
Trash 🗑️
I haven't seen it yet
Did you know that the pair of writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers behind the MCU spider-man trilogy also wrote Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and even for the Lego Batman Movie?
Do you think they heard and were inspired to do a Spider-Verse early on from their time with Phil Lord and Chris Miller?
They also worked on Ant Man and the Wasp, and did you wish they did Quantumania since they can do both characters and Multiverse pretty well considering No Way Home.
Guys i think Klev is actually in Spiderman No Way home in a physical way, not only the archival audio. Here is evidence: https://youtu.be/guv_rM51CZ4?t=0m22s
Ned said that in Spider-Man: Homecoming. I wonder if it's some sort of easter-egg? Or just a random line?
So you can kinda say today is the 60th birthday of Spider-Man! So to all the fans, the people whoever played in the Spider-Man movies and especially to Peter 1, 2 and 3: "HAPPY SPIDER-DAY EVERYONE!"
What are you guys going to do to celebrate Spider-Day today? Maybe I'll rewatch Spider-Man: No Way Home or one of the other Spider-Man (related) movies!
I recently re watched Spider-Man Homecoming and I'm a little confused. When Toomes and his gang are cleaning up from the Battle of New York in 2012 it says "8 years later". Am I dumb or would that make Homecoming take place in 2020??