Phase 3 was when the villains in the MCU really started to shine. Here is every phase 3 MCU villain, ranked.
Look back on Phase Three of the MCU with a retrospective on the many scenes ripped directly from the panels Marvel comics' most iconic moments.
Phase 3 of the Infinity Saga, given to us by the MCU, had some super tense moments, some heart-breaking scenes, and some utterly awesome fights.
WB announced their DCEU slate around the same time Marvel Studios confirmed their Phase 3 lineup, but they ended up with very different results. Why?
It's now been five years since Marvel Studios announced their Phase 3 slate - but it changed a lot more than most viewers think.
Team Iron Man as it was known in Captain America: Civil War didn't survive past phase 3, with half the team dead and the rest switching sides.
The MCU's Phase 3 is when the Marvel films began to get more intense. Many fans were pleased by its pay off from past phases as well.
MCU Phase 3's goals have been ambitious and the skilled filmmaking has definitely paid off. Here is every film ranked by its Rotten Tomatoes score.
Marvel Studios' Phase 4 is epic, just like Phase 3 turned out to be - but all in just 2 years. Here's what fans have to look forward to in 2020-2021.
With this summer's release of Spider-Man: Far From Home, Phase 3 of the MCU will come to a close. The third phase of the cinematic universe is likely the most ambitious yet, with some the franchise's biggest movies and crossovers helping to bring an end to the so-called Infinity Saga.
It was formerly believed that Spider-Man: Far From Home would be the start of Phase 4.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has big plans for the future. To keep it all straight, we've laid out the next few years' worth of Marvel Studios films, which will take you through all of the official titles announced for Phase 3 and 4.
When Iron Man was released in 2008, fans would have never dreamed about the Marvel Cinematic Universe growing into what it has become. When Nick Fury mentioned “the Avenger initiative” to Tony Stark, it was unheard of for characters from other films to grow into a shared universe. Now, ten years later, the MCU has gone on to gross over $17 billion worldwide across its twenty films. The gargantuan nature of the MCU cannot be overstated as it changed the way people go see movies.