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The Avengers Timeline

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What is the timeline? I mean I would assume cap would go first but then surely parts of Thor take place centuries before cap?
 
And with a book that JUST came out this is how the Marvel movie Time line goes as in the book I got from Walmart put out by Marvel


Time line for Marvel movies

First Avenger- all scenes from the 1940's

The Incredible Hulk- Lab Origin

Iron Man- up to credits

Thor-from present day up to where he convinces Warriors 3 and Sif to go to Jotunheim

Iron Man- post Credit scene with Nick's visit to Stark's house

Thor- Jotunheim Chapter

Iron Man 2- Boxing Ring chapter

Thor- Banishment chapter

Iron Man 2- day after party at Doughnut shop up to where Nick says "I have the southwest regin to deal with"

Thor- from landing on Earth to Loki lying to Thor about not being able to return home.

Iron Man 2- assentment chapter

Thor- Coulson interigation to where Loki falls into the void

The Incredible Hulk- Abomination Fight up to where he leaps out of N.Y.C.

T.I.H.- Tony Stark and Ross Bar scene

First Avenger- Artic Circle discovery of Red Skull's wing and Cap

Hulk Banner in Calcutta health care explaination, slight hint from Ang Lee's Hulk

First Avenger- Steve awakening in present day up to Nick's explaining him being asleep 70 years

Thor- Post credit scene Slevig brought in to study Cosmic Cube

Avengers- openning Selvig studying the cube
 
i think movie its

Captain America:The First Avenger
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
Thor
Incredible Hulk

?????? I think i could be wrong i think Iron Man 2, Thor, Incredible Hulk all happen like simultaneously...while the end scene in Captain America leads directly into the Avengers..idk itd be hard to watch movies in chronoloigcal order...please correct if im wrong..this is just guessing from what ive seen here
 
Well according to the book, Thor and IM2 run similtainiously for the most part. and if you use Thor's CHILDHOOD that in itself is HUNDREDS of year before First Avenger lol
Cap technically does come before the other movies being set in the 40's but First Avenger is just one big flashback too lol
 
Thank you Vartha
no problem! I was tickled to find out they actually went to the trouble of chronologically list how the movies fell.
When I paged through the book, it looked like abriged versions of each movie. but they actually placed the events as they happened.
 
Is the book itself worth picking up?
To me yeah, but it's like an abridged version of the movies too. They sort of skip some minor details to fit it all into the book, and did a good job too.
It's more like a Digest than a Novel, but has Avengers movie pics, Most we've scene, and a couple drawing of the characters as a group.
 
Will the timeline be explained in the movie?,Many of the GA are already confused with the post-credits scenes and now will be more with the thing about Banner in this film and his last transformation!
 
If i make a marathon of these movies i'll just watch them in the order they were released as i think it's the best order to watch.
 
Well according to the book, Thor and IM2 run similtainiously for the most part. and if you use Thor's CHILDHOOD that in itself is HUNDREDS of year before First Avenger lol
Cap technically does come before the other movies being set in the 40's but First Avenger is just one big flashback too lol


yeah thats all completly true..when you think about it..its kinda hard to have the movies in exacty chroniclogical order...and funny thing about TFA i missed the first five minutes..I didnt realized it was a flashback till I saw it on DVD lol
 
Thanks for the book suggestion man, and for those wondering...

THE MARVEL FILM UNIVERSE TIMELINE:

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This should hopefully make it easier for many people to understand. Combined 'Fury's Big Week' and 'Avengers Assembled.'
 
It might be interesting to take all the movies and re-cut them into an all-day TV presentation, even incorporating some of the deleted scenes like Banner's suicide attempt. It would be akin to reading several comic titles at the same time as they were released monthly, jumping from one title to the next as each arc progresses.
 

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