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The History of Marvel Movies

The History of Marvel Movies

The history of Marvel movies doesn’t technically begin with the 4-star review that Roger Ebert gave Jon Favreau’s “Iron Man.” After all, there were movies based on Marvel properties before from filmmakers like Sam Raimi and Ang Lee. But the history of Marvel movies changed forever with that 2008 adventure film starring Robert Downey Jr. What would become known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, was born. Collected here, you will find our reviews of all of the films in the history of Marvel movies that now thrives in the form of the MCU. Looking over the collection, it’s startling to see the high number of thumbs up reviews, including two perfect grades – “Iron Man” and “Black Panther,” the first in the history of Marvel movies to win an Oscar. There is only one true pan – Roger really disliked the first “Thor” movie – and even the films widely considered disappointments in the MCU make for interesting reviews. It’s hard to believe the MCU is just over a decade old given its market dominance and influence as we head into the 2020s. Read this collection of reviews and see how we got here.

Spider-Man: No Way Home
Eternals
Black Widow
Avengers: Endgame
Captain Marvel
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Avengers: Infinity War
Black Panther
Thor: Ragnarok
Doctor Strange
Captain America: Civil War
Ant-Man
Avengers: Age of Ultron