Marvel Cinematic Universe Phases (HASAMU TENSHI)

Marvel Cinematic Universe is the expanded universe based on Marvel Comics, with president and producer, Kevin Fiege, coming with the creative productions and projects for the cinematic universe. In 2006, Fiege signed a contract with Fox Studios to retain the rights of the X-Men, Deadpool, and Fantastic Four arc characters back and produce those characters into the larger universe beyond the Avengers characters. Fiege has opened his mind to producing more R-rated films for the more adult themed characters such as Wolverine, Deadpool, and more on. He, along with directors James Gunn, James Mangold, and Anthony Russo, confirmed that many series on both Netflix and ABC will take place in the expanded universe. The television shows being produced over the years will be Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders, Moon Knight, Blade, Deadpool, Agent Venom, Gambit, Cable & The X-Force, The Thunderbolts, and The Punisher on Netflix, as ABC will feature Agents Of SHIELD, She-Hulk, Blue Marvel, Nate Grey, The Inhumans, Silver Sable, New Warriors, and Legion.

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Phase 1
Release Date: 2008
 * Iron Man

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Brilliant, but arrogant billionaire playboy industrialist, Tony Stark, begins conducting weapons in his company name that could provide useful for national security as well as the United States military. This quickly draws the eye to terrorists, who call themselves the Ten Rings, as they kidnap Stark during one of his getaways from the United States. While pressured by the Rings to build a weapon to use against the United States for a nuclear war, he decides to use his knowledge and build a suit of armor to escape. Upon returning to America, Stark dons the identity of Iron Man upon building a renovated suit from the suit he used to escape. Stark decides that his first action must be to use the Iron Man suit to go to war against Russia, where brilliant engineer, Anton Vanko, uses the suit to overthrow Iron Man. Will Tony use the suit to his advantage and embrace his newfound role as Iron Man?

Protagonist: Tony Stark/Iron Man

Antagonist: Anton Vanko/Crimson Dynamo

After Credits:

Tony is driving on the roads of California and enters his mansion, when JARVIS has detected a strange figure in his house. Tony goes around the house to try to find who it is and a shadowy figure asks Tony if he really thinks he is the only "superhero" in the world. Tony is speechless and begins showing antagonizing behavior towards this figure. The figure pops out and it is revealed to be Nick Fury, Director of SHIELD. Fury then says, "I'm here to talk about the Avengers Initiative". The screen cuts to black.

Deaths: Ho Yinsen (killed by the Ten Rings leader due to protecting Tony for helping him escape the cave) Release Date: 2009
 * The Incredible Hulk

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Years previous when he was exposed to the gamma radiation that turned him into the green monster known as the Hulk, scientist Bruce Banner spends his life in exile and travelling around the world in order to avoid the government, who have ordered a five-year-long manhunt on Banner. Separated from his lover, Betty Ross, Bruce soon emerges as the Hulk and his dangerous vendetta is widely known to the world. Bruce tries to warn his nemesis, General Thunderbolt Ross, that fellow soldier, Emil Blonsky, is trying to use the same gamma radiation serum to create a weapon. Bruce's worst fear comes true when Blonsky becomes the Abomination, which puts everything Bruce values in danger, including Betty. Will Bruce have to unleash the monster within in order to defeat the greater monster?

Protagonists: Bruce Banner/The Hulk and General Thunderbolt Ross

Antagonist: Emil Blonsky/Abomination

End Credits:

Dr. Sterns, after being injured by the Abomination, wakes up in the distraught room that Abomination escaped from earlier. Sterns's head is a lot larger and Sterns finds out gamma radiation has entered his skull, enlarging his brain and making him a lot more intelligent...

Deaths: Emil Blonsky/Abomination (smashed to death by the Hulk in Harlem during the final battle) Release Date: 2010
 * Iron Man: Legacy

Rating: PG-13

Story:

With the world now knowing that Tony Stark is the Iron Man, the public press question Stark on his weapons and how his Iron Man suits need to be sold or given to the government to use to protect the nation, instead of in the hands of Stark himself. Stark avoids the government and is pressured by fellow ally, Colonel James Rhodes, who continues to remind Tony that the government will come after him. Meanwhile, after Anton Vanko's death, Russia has been in mourning and the Ten Rings have been making several more terrorist attacks on American soil. Vanko's son, Ivan, rises up from the radar and swears revenge on Stark. After an encounter with Ivan, Tony knows that Ivan is a dangerous, blood-thirsty man, who seeks to destroy the Stark legacy. With dodging the likes of this maniac, Tony learns more about his father, who was never the man Tony thought he was and learns more about the Stark name. While Ivan tries to rebuild what his father built and create an army, Tony must confront his corrupt past...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, Director Nick Fury, and James Rhodes/War Machine

Antagonists: Ivan Vanko/Whiplash, Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger, and Justin Hammer/Crimson Dynamo II

After Credits: Tony is helping Rhodey test out the new and improved War Machine armor. Rhodey seems to be flying better than Tony was when Tony first don the Iron Man suit. Rhodey teases Tony about this and the two exchange insults, as Tony tells Rhodey to be his new sidekick.

Deaths: Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger (falls to his death down Stark Tower after Tony uses his new armor to beat him up, in which Tony still feels guilty over) Release Date: 2010
 * Thor

Rating: PG-13

Story:

As the son of Odin Allfather and the king of the Norse gods, Thor Odinson is soon to take the rightful position as King of Asgard from his aging, but very proud father. However, his position is delayed when the Frost Giants, who are at a violent war with the Asgardians, attacks Asgard to steal the Destroyer, as well as one of the Infinity Stones. An enraged Thor invades Jotunheim along with the likes of the Warriors Three, Lady Sif, and his mischievous brother, Loki. This backfires Thor's position as King and to make up for his mistake, Thor must travel through the Nine Realms to find where Laufey and the Frost Giants have hidden the Infinity Stone, one of the most powerful objects in the universe. This leads Thor to Earth, where he meets Jane Foster, who he quickly falls in love with. However, Thor grows suspicious of his brother, in which he learns more about Loki's true past. Loki gets to killing Thor's mother, which enrages Thor. Thor must stop Loki, who seeks to rule Asgard, as well as use the Space Infinity Stone to create a powerful object that could wipe out the Nine Realms...

Protagonists: Thor, Lady Sif, Volstagg, Hogun, and Fandral

Antagonists: Loki, Laufey, and The Destroyer

After Credits: SHIELD agent Melinda May, who leads one of Fury's private divisions in SHIELD, directs Erik Selvig, who is a good Earth-bound friend of Thor's, to a chamber where another Infinity Stone has been for many years; the Power Stone, which holds the powerful object known as the Tesseract. Selvig is lost for words and Loki, who was assumed to be dead, appears, but nobody sees him due to his powers. Loki then smiles in the mirror to himself and tells himself, "This is where the fun begins".

Deaths: Laufey (killed by Loki for being essentially being Loki's true father) and The Destroyer (destroyed by Thor on Earth during the Destroyer's reign) Release Date: 2011
 * X-Men: Mutants

Rating: PG-13

Story:

In the early 1980s, when the Cold War was beginning to grow tense, a mutant known as Charles Xavier meets fellow mutant Erik Lehnsherr. Xavier having the ability of telepathy so strong to control the minds of others and Erik having the ability to manipulate magnetic fields, the two form an alliance, despite their vastly different backgrounds. The two become very close friends and venture off to find young mutants to form a team, as the country is at the brink of a nuclear war. Xavier dons the team's name as X-Men and the world becomes fully aware of the existence of mutants. However, a wealthy group of mutants known as the Hellfire Club has been secretly using nuclear codes from all the nations and using their powers to kill inferior mutants to prevent them from stooping the Club activate their plans to start a world war, with the X-Men as their next targets. Will the X-Men be able to sabotage the club and prove their worth as mutants?

Protagonists: Charles Xavier/Professor X, Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto, Jean Grey/Marvel Girl, Scott Summers/Cyclops, Hank McCoy/Beast, and Warren Worthington III/Angel

Antagonists: Sebastian Shaw/The Black King, Selene Gallio/Black Queen, Donald Pierce/White Bishop, and Trevor Fitzroy/White Rook

After Credits 1: In a fighting cage arena in Canada, the candidate is called up to be facing the "Wolverine", a dangerous mutant with animal-extincts and sharp claws on each hand. The candidate does not know who the Wolverine is and the announcer even says Wolverine probably will not kill him because they restrained his claws. The candidate enters the cage and mutters, "Shit", when the Wolverine, without the audience seeing his face, pops out his claws. The screen turns black.

After Credits 2: About ten years after the events of the film, Xavier is drinking tea in England, still saddened about Magneto's disappearance. Xavier is watching the television news and shows the world's full awareness of mutants. Xavier looks at the television firmly and Scott calls him on cell. Scott informs Xavier that he has finally found a safehouse for the X-Men. Xavier is brightened by this venture and Scott looks at the property... in Westchester, New York.

Deaths: Sebastian Shaw/The Black King (due to his mass amount of mutant powers, the Black King kills himself) Release Date: 2011
 * Captain America: Super Soldier

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

It is 1941 and the whole world is at the throes of war. Young Steve Rogers wishes to do his part for his country and enlists in America's Armed Forces, but is rejected due to his small stature, despite his goodwill and strong-hearted spirit. However, Rogers receives an offer to the government's Super Soldier Project, in which Rogers accepts. When Rogers participates in the project, the Super Soldier experiment turns him into a super soldier known as Captain America. Rogers takes this advantage to fight in the war and stop the evil Nazi-backed HYDRA organization, who aims for world domination under their ruthless dictator, the Red Skull.

Protagonists: Steve Rogers/Captain America, Bucky Barnes, Wolverine, Dum Dum Dugan, and Peggy Carter

Antagonist: Johann Schmidt/Red Skull

After Credits 1: Rogers wakes up in what looks to be a hotel room and the radio is playing a baseball game in May 1941. A woman walks in to ask Rogers if he is doing well. Rogers catches on quickly, as he comes to the realization that Rogers has seen this game once. Rogers escapes this set-up room, where he is surrounded by unknown soldiers. Rogers runs out to find a modern-day Times Square. Nick Fury goes out of his car and several SHIELD agents corner Rogers. Fury reveals that Steve has been sleeping for almost 70 years. Steve does not say anything and Fury expresses his concern. Steve then remembers he promised Peggy that he would have a dance with her...

After Credits 2: Steve is at a boxing gym in Manhattan, expressing his anger. Fury comes in once again to ask him when he is planning on getting back into the world and "catching up with the times". Rogers jokes that he has been asleep for 70 years and will not need sleep once more. Rogers asks Fury if he is trying to get Rogers back into the world. Fury then responds, "I'm trying to save it". Rogers looks at Fury and an Avengers teaser shows up, showing Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man, The Hulk, and Captain America himself being faced with a world-threatening danger; Loki.

Deaths: Bucky Barnes (falls down a train after inflitrating a HYDRA train full of equipment of Red Skull's Tesseract plans) Release Date: 2012
 * The Avengers: Assembled

Rating: PG-13

Story:

After the infamous god of mischief, Loki, steals the Tesseract containing one of the Infinity Stones, from SHIELD, Nick Fury calls upon the likes of the mightiest heroes around the world including the likes of Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, Thor, and Ant-Man. The heroes form a team to help SHIELD fight the battle that they never could; to retrieve the Tesseract from Loki before he unleashes his army upon the world and uses the stone for sinister purposes. The team, who call themselves the Avengers, must put their differences aside and learn to work together to avenge the world...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, Steve Rogers/Captain America, Thor, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Director Nick Fury, Agent Maria Hill, and Agent Phil Coulson

Antagonists: Loki and The Other

After Credits: The Other reports of Loki's failure at New York to his leader. The mysterious leader stays quiet, but from behind, looks very angry. The Other bows down and tells his leader that to challenge the Avengers is to court death. The leader then stands up and looks at The Other. It is revealed to be the mad titan, Thanos, who strikes an evil smile and kills The Other.

Deaths: The Other (killed by Thanos for bringing back the news that Loki failed to reign New York with the army of Chitauri)

Phase 2
Release Date: 2013
 * The Incredible Hulk 2

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

The Hulk is revered as a hero to the public eye, even after all the destruction he and the other Avengers have caused in New York City. Upon getting off the radar, with the help of newfound companion, Rick Jones, Banner finds a home to reside in at Mexico City, where he lives peacefully with his beloved Betty. However, Banner finds of one of Banner's invented devices used by an old face; Samuel Sterns, who now refers to himself as the gamma, highly-intellectual Leader. Sterns manages to hurt Banner's closest companions, including Jones, and after taking it too far, Banner must come into the world as the Hulk once more. This war against Sterns leads Banner to a secret society known as the Freehold in the Arctic...

Protagonists: Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Rick Jones, and General Thunderbolt Ross

Antagonists: Samuel Sterns/The Leader, Carl Creel/Absorbing Man, and Leonard Samson/Doc Samson

After Credits 1: A company known as the Wrecking Crew come to the Freehold to tear it down, as well as take away Doc Samson, who has gone crazy from gamma radiation and contains him to an unknown organization to get him tested on. The Wrecking Crew, before they tear down the Freehold, dig deeper into a hole seen inside the Freehold. They find an extremely powerful metal that helped the Freehold withhold such damage from the Hulk; Vibranium...

After Credits 2: Thunderbolt Ross, after betraying the Hulk and joining forces with the Leader and resulting in a serious injury from the Hulk, makes a call... to Emil Blonsky, who is still alive. Ross admits his extreme hatred for the Hulk and makes a deal with Blonsky; the "thing" to aid Ross in waging war and killing the Hulk. The screen cuts to Blonsky, who is in one of Sterns's former labs in Arizona. Blonsky alters the gamma radiation serum, labeled "Red Hulk".

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2013
 * Thor: Ages Of Thunder

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Thor goes back to Asgard to court Loki's imprisonment and banishment to a hidden Nine Realms port. As King of Asgard, Thor must make a difficult decision on how to punish Loki for his crimes against Earth. Spending time with Jane Foster and his fellow Asgardians, Thor is sidetracked when several Asgardians have been either reported missing or deceased. At first, Thor questions Loki for this, but him, along with his allies, goes to hunt down Iduna, a goddess responsible for the Golden Apples, which help the Asgardians in staying youthful and keeping them alive in times of trouble. Iduna shows her true colors as Enchantress and sneaks her way past Asgard. Thor, as he has a long love history with Enchantress, must protect his kingdom from this mastermind and fight for his fellow brethren.

Protagonists: Thor, Lady Sif, Heimdall, Hogun, Volstagg, and Fandral

Antagonists: Amora/The Enchantress, The Executioner, Loki, and Midgard Serpent

After Credits: Amora escapes Asgardian prison and flees to Earth...

Deaths: Queen Frigga (killed by The Enchantress in an epic final lifestand for Frigga defending Asgard's temple) Release Date: 2013
 * Doctor Strange

Rating: PG-13

Story:

A brilliant, but extremely self-centered surgeon, Dr. Stephen Strange, has his life turned upside-down when he gets in a brutal car accident that leaves his hands fractured. Strange loses his fortune and everything he valued, becoming homeless. Hearing of rumors of a mystical healer in China, Strange travels to China to seek this healer and eventually makes ends meets with the Ancient One, the sorcerer supreme of Earth. Instead of just healing Strange's hands, the Ancient One gives Strange training to become a sorcerer. This unexpected venture dons Strange as the Sorcerer Supreme known as Doctor Strange. Strange is faced against one of the Ancient One's old disciples and Mordo puts his eyes on Strange. This is Strange's chance to embrace his mystical powers and defeat this tyrant from doing any other harm...

Protagonists: Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Wong, and The Ancient One

Antagonists: Baron Mordo and Kaecillius

After Credits: Mordo, disguised as a civilian in the streets of New York, visits Brian Fetcher, the person who led Strange to the Ancient One in the first place. Fetcher is at his convo and tells Mordo that he took lessons from the Ancient One previously. Mordo then pulls out a magical whip and uses it to slaughter Fetcher, but Fetcher is brutally murdered. Mordo is visited by Justin Hammer, who tells Mordo that he has seen Mordo fight Doctor Strange and Hammer tells Mordo he is putting together a group of "powerminds" to oppose the Avengers. Mordo accepts the offer and the screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Kaecillius (killed by Baron Mordo for failing to manipulate the Time Stone) Release Date: 2014
 * Iron Man: Valley Of The Spirits

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Tony is left in awe and post-traumatic stress after having to carry a nuke through space to save New York. Spending his recent days in an unhealthy invention of several Iron Man suits, Tony feels the demon inside with his alcohol addiction, which results in Pepper having to make business ventures for Stark Industries. During Tony's drunken rage, Tony publicly calls out the Ten Rings leader to Tony's house address. This leaves Tony's house in shackles and Tony loses some of his money. Tony flies out to China, where the Rings's leader, the Mandarin, has been reported to be. Tony, who faces his inner demons, must confront the Mandarin and put an end to the Ten Rings, but is forced to go through the most dangerous and horrific places on Earth; the Valley of Spirits...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/iron Man, James Rhodes/War Machine, Hank Pym/Ant-Man, and Clint Barton/Hawkeye

Antagonist: The Mandarin

After Credits 1: Advanced Ideas Mechanics (AIM), the dangerous scientific organization in which Iron Man faced in his voyage to China, has a ship basing in New York go to an old abandoned yard. AIM base head tells his allies that this yard contains the most dangerous being Earth will ever witness. One of the other AIM agents open the yard containment to reveal MODOK...

After Credits 2: HYDRA has retrieved the Tesseract from the hands of SHIELD.

Deaths: Maya Hansen (killed by The Mandarin after Maya attempts to walk through the Valley to find Tony) Release Date: 2014
 * Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

After the cataclysmic events in New York with his fellow Avengers, Steve Rogers lives in the nation's capital as he tries to adjust to modern life and befriends Sam Wilson. Working with SHIELD and the STRIKE unit along with former Russian spy and fellow Avenger, Black Widow, Rogers finds Fury and Widow sending a decryption key to an unknown source during a mission to stop one of Russia's convoy ships to the Middle East. Rogers finds out about Project Insight; a project funded by Fury to oversee threats to Earth before they even come. Questioning the risk of the freedom of the US, Rogers finds that Fury has been set up and that SHIELD has been compromised by none other than HYDRA, who have risen up from the ashes since World War 2. Rogers finds himself on the run along with Widow and Wilson and finds himself exposing an ever-widening theory, but he and his allies come face-to-face with dangerous soviet soldier, the Winter Soldier, a face from Steve's past...

Protagonists: Steve Rogers/Captain America, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Janet Van Dyne/The Wasp, Director Nick Fury, Sharon Carter/Agent 13, and Agent Melinda May

Antagonists: Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier, Alexander Pierce, and Batroc The Leaper

After Credits 1: Baron Von Strucker, the new leader of HYDRA and the one HYDRA gave the Tesseract to, studies its powers and is fascinated by the Infinity Stone in which the staff contains. Von Strucker tells his fellow HYDRA comrades that it is time for HYDRA to take a seat back and "let the show begin". One of Strucker's comrades introduces Strucker to the Artificial Intelligence they have been building together. The AI glows up and Strucker says, "How beautiful..."

After Credits 2: The screen pans around the museum Rogers was at previously to obtain his old World War 2 battle outfit. Slow and dark music begins playing and many of Bucky Barnes's old memories are on display. The screen reveals Bucky, dressed in civilian clothes, looking at his own memorial and finally remembering who he is...

Deaths: Batroc The Leaper (killed by the Winter Soldier for outliving his usefulness as HYDRA's number one hitman) and Alexander Pierce (shot to death by Nick Fury, as Fury puts an end to Project Insight) Release Date: 2014
 * X-Men: Brotherhood

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

More than thirty years after putting an end to the Hellfire Club, Xavier and is fellow X-Men, along with many new faces in the team, are settled in their newfound home in Westchester, New York. Xavier decides to use the mansion not only for a safehouse for his team, but for a school for young mutants to learn more about and control their unique abilities. While managing all this, Xavier spends his days using Cerebro to try and find Erik. This leads Xavier to finding Erik, who has don a helmet to disconnect himself from Charles's powerful mind. Erik has built his own secret mutant camp full of evil mutants. The X-Men find themselves at war with these other mutants, including Erik. With the help of long-lived mutant Wolverine, Xavier is forced to face his former friend...

Protagonists: Charles Xavier/Professor X, Scott Summers/Cyclops, Logan/Wolverine, Jean Grey/Marvel Girl, Ororo Monroe/Storm, and Hank McCoy/Beast, Warren Worthington III/Angel

Antagonists: Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto, Raven Darkholme/Mystique, Victor Creed/Sabretooth, Emma Frost, Cain Marko/Juggernaut, and Pyro

After Credits: Cassandra Nova, Charles's long-lost sister is seen living inside Charles's mind when he is using Cerebro with Hank...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2014
 * Guardians Of The Galaxy

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Brash space adventurer and former Earth resident, Peter Quill, finds himself in the quarry of dozens of bounty hunters all over the galaxy, including six other intergalactic criminals, after he steals the powerful Orb, which contains the Space Stone, which is coveted by powerful Kree tyrant kown as Ronan The Accuser. Upon being imprisoned by the Nova Corp, Quill works with the six other criminals to make a grand escape and chase after Ronan to obtain the Orb before he uses its power for the mass destruction of the galaxy. This ragtag group of misfits must put their differences aside and fight for something that matters...

Protagonists: Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Gamora, Charlie-27, Yondu, Drax The Destroyer, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, and The Collector

Antagonists: Ronan The Accuser and Nebula

After Credits 1: Rocket Raccoon is showing this new device he stole from Quill's; a 1980s music tape which contains classic Jazz. Rocket and Groot play the device and find the songs catchy, when Quill comes in and tries to get his tape back.

After Credits 2: Inside the wrecked palace of the Collector's, something is thrown at the Collector. The screen goes to Howard the Duck, who is mocking the Collector for his wrecked palace, while drinking intergalactic wine.

Deaths: Ronan The Accuser (after embracing the Orb, empowered by the Power Stone, Ronan kills himself in the process) Release Date: 2015
 * The Avengers: Age Of Ultron

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

The Avengers reassemble upon themselves after teaming up in Sokovia, Russia to take back the Tesseract from HYDRA. After this, the team encounters Justin Hammer and a couple other supervillains who seek the Tesseract's powers. Finding themselves at quick disadvantage with Hammer and his crew,Tony builds an AI from scratch known as Ultron, an intelligent robot life that could provide useful for the Avengers in times of need, especially after New York. However, Ultron quickly turns to the dark side and turns on Tony. While the blame is put on the Tony and the Avengers find themselves chasing after Ultron and two dangerous mutants fall into the mix, this year-long battle will determine the fate of Earth, as Ultron has one goal; human extinction.

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, Steve Rogers/Captain America, Thor, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver, Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, The Vision, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, James Rhodes/War Machine, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Sharon Carter/Agent 13, Nick Fury, Director Maria Hill, and Rick Jones

Antagonists: Ultron, Justin Hammer/Crimson Dynamo II, Emil Blonsky/Abomination, Baron Mordo, Darren Cross/Yellowjacket, Amora/Enchantress, and The Executioner

After Credits: The United Nations is holding a giant worldwide meeting, watching all the death and destruction that the Avengers have caused; in Washington DC, Uganda, Sokovia, New York, and all the major battles they have been in, most of them resulting from the creation of Ultron. President of the United States explains that Tony Stark and Hank Pym will be under question for Ultron's creation. After the meeting, the President meets with his secretary. The secretary gives him the Superhuman Registration Act, the act to supervise all superhuman under the government and only have them defend Earth when necessary. The President expresses his concern on whether or not the Avengers will agree; the secretary then introduces the President to Crossbones, who she tells will MAKE the Avengers agree...

Deaths: Ultron (shut down by the Vision after the battle in Sokovia) and Darren Cross/Yellowjacket (sends himself into the Quantum Realm during the battle in Sokovia), Release Date: 2015
 * Tales Of The X-Men: Wolverine

Rating: R

Story:

Long before he met his family of mutants, Logan Howlett has lived ever since the fifteenth century, being in many major wars after discovering his bone-ridden claws and animal extincts. During the 1950s, Logan falls in love with beautiful mutant, Kayla Silverfox. Spending his life with her, Logan keeps his powers away from her to a minimum. However, Logan encounters Victor Creed, who has the same powers and extincts Logan does. Creed destroys Logan's life by kidnapping Silverfox and destroying his weak claws. Logan, angered at this matter, contacts old friend William Stryker into the Weapon X Program. The program gives Logan adamantium claws, making him known as the Wolverine. Trying to escape Stryker and escape the monster that they wished to make him earlier, Logan is on the race against time to find Creed and unleash the animal within...

Protagonists: Logan Howlett/Wolverine and Kayla Silverfox/Silver Fox

Antagonists: Victor Creed/Sabretooth and William Stryker

After Credits: After managing to kill Silver Fox, Stryker walks away in the sunset covered in blood after encountering Logan once more during his final fight with Sabretooth. As Stryker walks away, a beautiful diamond-bodied mutant known as Emma Frost goes up to Silver Fox and closes her eyes. It is revealed that Frost is Fox's half-sister.

Deaths: Kayla Silverfox/Silver Fox (killed by William Stryker in order to Stryker to obtain the Weapon X documents from being released to the public and under the knowledge of the US government) Release Date: 2015
 * Ant-Man

Rating: PG-13

Story:

A poor criminal who was previously arrested for trying to support his family, Scott Lang gets an early parole out of Seagate Penitentiary and looks to begin a new life, using his previous skills of electronics to his advantage and getting a job for Dr. Hank Pym, entrepreneur and owner of the famous Pym Particles and Pym Industries. Lang's life seems to be going great up until he finds out that his daughter, Cassie, who feels separated from her own father due to the divorce between Lang and his former wife, is diagnosed with a serious heart condition. When Lang finds a scientist to try and fix the condition, but the scientist is kidnapped by shrinking criminal known as Yellowjacket, Scott is pulled back into his old life by gathering up his old hacking and robbing crew. Scott pulls a heist on Pym's old Ant-Man tech, in which he used during the Cold War. Scott successfully does and uses it to go after Yellowjacket and save the scientist. Pym sees this as "heroic" and recruits Scott; Yellowjacket is Pym's old prodigy, Darren Cross, who plans on using the Pym Particles for heinous crimes against the human population. Scott uses this as a chance to save his daughter and must embrace his newfound role as a hero, rising from the ashes of a criminal...

Protagonists: Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Hank Pym, Hope Van Dyne, and Luis Garcia

Antagonist: Darren Cross/Yellowjacket

After Credits 1: In a dark room with the Winter Soldier's robotic arm forcefully held against a barrier, Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson are there. Wilson claims that "this would have been a lot easier a week ago". Rogers then suggests calling Tony over, but Wilson says that Stark would not believe them. Rogers then claims that the two are outnumbered by Stark (foreshadowing the Civil War). Wilson then remembers he has a contact and tells Rogers that he knows a guy (referring to Scott Lang himself)...

After Credits 2: After finally coming to terms with her father over Janet Van Dyne's death during the Cold War, Hope is walking with her father. Hank reveals that he has a special gift he has been waiting to reveal to her all these years. Pym then shows Hope the "Wasp" prototype, which is a newly made suit completely different and more advanced from the Wasp technology Janet used back in the 1980s. Hope then looks up to the prototype and says, "It's about damn time..." The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Dr. Erica Sondheim (killed by Yellowjacket, just before Ant-Man is able to get the plans to save his daughter from her condition) and Darren Cross/Yellowjacket (shrunk forever down to the Quantum Realm after using the device, post-battle with Ant-Man)

Phase 3
Release Date: 2016
 * Captain America: Civil War

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability for the Avengers after several events that have caused many innocent lives to be taken away and collateral damage; the Superhuman Accords is introduced and the Avengers must make a decision on how to act upon it. This status quo leads Captain America's new Secret Avengers team to draw down their team and divides the likes of Captain America and Iron Man; Captain America believing that the government cannot be trusted and that the Avengers need to work on their own freedom to safeguard the Earth, while Tony believes that the team needs to be under supervision and that his mistakes with Ultron are on him, making himself believe he needs to pay for the price of it. As the debate escalates into an all-out war between the two heroes and heroes are forced to pick a side, Barnes is found by Captain America and becomes a target by the government through the Accords; the Civil War begins...

The Secret Avengers: Steve Rogers/Captain America, Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (double agent), Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, and Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver

Pro-Accords: Tony Stark/Iron Man, James Rhodes/War Machine, T'Challa/Black Panther, Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (double agent), and The Vision

Antagonists: Baron Zemo and Brock Rumlow/Crossbones

After Credits 1: After T'Challa realizes his wrong in chasing down the Winter Soldier for killing T'Chaka, when it was really Baron Zemo, T'Challa agrees to put Barnes under cryogenic freezing to flush out Barnes's brain memories of HYDRA. T'Challa walks over to the window where Steve, the retired hero, is standing, looking out onto the Wakanda. Rogers warns T'Challa that if the government finds out Barnes is hiding in Wakanda, they WILL infiltrate him. T'Challa tells Rogers; "Let them try", as the camera zooms into a giant statue of a black panther, honoring T'Chaka's death and foreshadowing T'Challa's position as King...

After Credits 2: Peter is at home after the battle in the Chemical Plants battle and is injured after fighting Captain America's team. Peter asks Aunt May for a band-aid and Aunt May asks what happened, in which Peter tells Aunt May he got in a fight with Flash Thompson from school. Aunt May tells him to win next time and Peter smiles. Peter walks into his room, shuts the door, and lights up the Spider-symbol onto the ceiling of his room...

Deaths: Brock Rumlow/Crossbones (after Captain America disarms his bomb vessel in Wakanda, Crossbones attempts to kill himself and Captain America in the process, but ends up killing himself when Scarlet Witch manages to trap him inside a telekinetic bubble, along with 90 other Wakandans), Peggy Carter (died of old age, which hurt Steve Rogers emotionally, as all individuals from his past are now dead), King T'Chaka (killed by Baron Zemo during the United Nations press conference; Zemo set up the Winter Soldier), and Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver (accidentally killed by Iron Man during the Chemical Plants battle, causing Scarlet Witch to go into a blind rage and almost kill Iron Man) Release Date: 2016
 * Fantastic Four

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Reed Richards, a brilliant and charming scientist, presents a plan to the government that puts individuals in space to explore the cosmic rays that have recently visited Earth. The government, including NASA, scraps Richards's plan, and Richards's project does not go through, up until Richards assembles three other companions; Sue Storm, Ben Grimm, and Johnny Storm. The four go up to space in this dangerous journey and unexpectedly gets hit by the cosmic rays, nearly killing them. The four wound up back on Earth, where they all find out they have been struck with powers; Reed now has the ability to stretch his body long distances and go into a malleable state, Sue with the invisibility and project fields of psionic energy, Johnny being able to absorb flames, and Ben Grimm with super strength and a new rock-like appearance. The four decide to use these powers for the good of humanity and Reed puts his newfound family in danger when Reed is forced to deal with his harsh history involving Victor Von Doom, a power-hungry monster who seeks global domination and the upper hand of this team of heroes...

Protagonists: Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Johnny Storm/Human Torch, Ben Grimm/The Thing, Secretary Agent Franklin Storm

Antagonist: Victor Von Doom/Victor Doom

After Credits: Reed Richards has been called upon to a building in New York for a crucial meeting. The audience does not know who Reed is talking to, but Reed is telling the individual that he is interested in buying the tower. The camera zooms to Tony Stark, who is selling Avengers Tower after the Avengers broke apart. Tony then gives Reed the contract and as Reed is signing, they both learn they have a lot in common (the two have met in-between events of the film); they are both scientific geniuses and they are both charming. Tony jokes around that Bruce Banner used to be his "science bro", but he is gone now. Reed finishes signing the contract and they both agree they should meet up soon. Tony asks Reed what he would like to call the tower and Reed says, "The Baxter Building", with a paper-written plans of the tower layout, showing the F4 symbol...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2016
 * Doctor Strange: Dark Dimension

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Stephen Strange returns to the Sanctums of the world after a major distress call from Wong. Strange and Wong finds the real culprit behind Baron Mordo and the culprit who almost destroyed the Multiverse and put the entire universe at risk. Strange goes to the Dark Dimension, where the dark being known as Dormammu resides at. Little does Strange know, Dormammu is extremely powerful and kidnaps the Ancient One. Dormammu presents a grave threat to the pocket dimensions and could get his way to Earth. As Strange goes into an all-out war with Dormammu and the threat escalates to the possible destruction of the Sanctums, Strange must defeat this powerful entity before it is too late...

Protagonists: Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Wong, Jericho Drumm/Brother Voodoo, The Ancient One, The Vision, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, and Rintrah

Antagonist: Dormammu

After Credits 1: Brother Voodoo, Rintrah, and Wong are practicing dance moves using their magic.

After Credits 2: The Living Tribunal has awakened...

Deaths: The Ancient One (slaughtered by Dormammu, which enrages Doctor Strange and causes him to go into an all-out standoff with Dormammu) Release Date: 2016
 * The Incredible Hulk 3

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Banner has proved himself as the Hulk being trustworthy many times in the past. Thunderbolt Ross is forced to hold back from hunting down Banner once more. Banner is faced with his past demons when he reunites with his father, David Banner, who abused Bruce when he was a child. Bruce comes to a standoff with his father and eventually, his father gets access to the Gamma radiation that gave Bruce the green monster in the first place. Bruce, after having a psychological battle with himself, must prevent his father from tearing his life apart and Bruce is forced to deal with an exact mirror of himself...

Protagonists: Bruce Banner/The Hulk and Rick Jones/A-Bomb

Antagonists: David Banner/Devil Hulk and General Thunderbolt Ross/Red Hulk

After Credits: After Bruce sends himself off to space, Bruce's ship crash lands in planet Saakar, a war-driven planet of violence and hatred.

Deaths: Betty Ross (killed by Red Hulk, causing Bruce to go crazy and attack Red Hulk) and David Banner/Devil Hulk (kills himself after confessing to Bruce of killing Bruce's mother during his childhood)

Release Date: 2017
 * Guardians Of The Galaxy: Vol. 2

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Peter Quill continues his intergalactic adventures with his ragtag team of misfits. Because of Rocket dangerously stealing equipment from the Sovereign, the Sovereign forces, including Ayesha, go after Quill and his team and issue a galactic manhunt on the team. During their hiding from the Sovereign, Quill discovers more about his true parentage, which leads him to the Spartax Empire; the location where his real father, J'son, lives at. Quill spends time with J'son, getting to know his father, but Quill's companions do not trust J'son, who seems very sketchy and up to no good. Little does Quill know, J'son is in debt with the Kree Empire, who forced J'son to almost assassinate Queen Lilandra of the Shi'ar Empire. The team gets caught up in the mix of this big rivalry and Quill's own father stabs his son in the back and reveals the horrifying truth about Peter's true parentage...

Protagonists: Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax The Destroyer, Mantis, Charlie-27, Nebula, Yondu, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, and Queen Lilandra

Antagonists: J'son of Spartax and Ayesha

After Credits 1: A crazed Ayesha, who just got sidelined by the Guardians of the Galaxy easily during the fight between Star-Lord and J'son, summons the cocoon from the Collector. Ayesha is bowing the the cocoon and exclaims that the cocoon will bring peace to the Sovereign. Ayesha names the cocoon, "Adam"...

After Credits 2: Gamora is sleeping inside her room in the Milano and is having violent nightmares about her father, Thanos, while Star-Lord and Rocket Raccoon are piloting and the rest of the team are resting. Gamora wakes up in terror and Star-Lord comes over to comfort her and asks if she is fine. Gamora then hears Thanos's voice in her head and lies to Quill; "I'm fine, Peter".

Deaths: J'son of Spartax (killed by Star-Lord in a blind rage during the final fight after J'son reveals to Star-Lord that J'son was the one who put the tumor in Peter's mother's head when Peter was only a child) and Yondu (sacrificed himself for the team to destroy the Spartax weapon, in which they mourned at the end and Peter commemorates Yondu as his only true father figure) Release Date: 2017
 * Spider-Man: Homecoming

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Peter's schedule shifts after Peter returns to New York from helping Tony Stark attempt to take down Captain America. Peter, now a 16-year old in high school, still new to the Wall-Crawling agenda, struggles to balance his responsibilities as Peter Parker with school, his friends like Ned Leeds and Harry Osborn, and the upcoming Homecoming dance, where he plans on asking out Liz Allen, as well as his responsibilities as the Wall-Crawling vigilante known as Spider-Man. During Peter's chaotic life, a menacing villain known as the Vulture has made his presence known through the streets of New York. The Vulture is up to very illegal activities in the city and threatens everything Peter holds dear. Peter must learn the values of the family line and uses them in this fight with this madman, who may not be as mad as Peter thinks he is...

Protagonists: Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Tony Stark

Antagonists: Adrian Toomes/The Vulture, Jackson Brice/Shocker, and Daniel Brito/Fancy Dan

After Credits 1: Tony has invited Peter over for lunch at the Avengers headquarters in uptown New York and after the lunch, Tony tells Peter to walk with him. Tony escorts Peter to a room in the facility where Tony punches in an access code. Tony reminds Peter that he did very good with dealing with the Vulture and may have proven himself worthy to be one. Happy Hogan and Pepper Potts are there for this surprise and Tony introduces the Iron Spider suit, which Peter is shocked to see. Tony proudly tells Peter that he is now an Avenger, but Peter declines the request and tells Tony that Spider-Man is most fit to deal with the street-going problems and Peter already has his own suit to do his "job" with. Peter runs out of the facility when his taxi arrives and Happy is surprised that Tony is not mad at Peter for declining the request. Tony tells Happy that Peter will be ready when the next threat comes...

After Credits 2: Quetin Beck, who was one of Toomes's buyers for the Vulture tech, is walking past Toomes in Ryker's Island Penitentiary. Beck tells Toomes that he has friends in the prison wanting to "squeeze the Spider" and that rumors have been spreading that Toomes knows who Spider-Man really is. Beck asks Toomes who Spider-Man is and Toomes does not reply, walking past Beck, as Beck tells Toomes that he will not want to miss this "grand" offer...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2017
 * Thor: Ragnarok

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

After abandoning the Avengers after the violent and near-life ending battle with Ultron, Thor returns to Asgard, only to find out that his brother, Loki, faked his death and took over the throne of Asgard for himself. Thor takes Loki with him to find the missing Odin and finds Odin in Scotland, with the help of Thor's closest ally in the Avengers, Doctor Strange. Thor and Loki only come to their father, who dies and Thor encounters Hela, the Goddess of Death, who manages to break Mjolnir and takes Thor to planet Sakaar. Thor reunites with the Hulk, who has become the grand champion of Sakaar and escapes the planet and Loki aligns himself with the Silver Surfer, the mastermind and enlightenment of the planet and from the planet known as Zenn-La.. Thor unites all of his allies, including the warrior known as Valkyrie and Loki, to return to Asgard after Hela has claimed that she will fulfill the prophecy of Asgard; the destruction of Asgard. Will Thor and his allies be able to reach Asgard in time to save it from total annihilation?

Protagonists: Thor, Loki, Norrin Radd/Silver Surfer, Valkyrie, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Heimdall, and Lady Sif

Antagonists: Hela, Surtur, The Executioner, and Grandmaster

After Credits: After fleeing Asgard, witnessing Surtur destroy their home to fiery pieces, Thor and Loki plot to return to Earth to form a new kingdom there. Loki asks Thor if it is a good idea to bring them back to Earth, in which Thor replies that Thor is very well-known throughout Earth as a hero because of all his heroic doings and being a former member of the Avengers. Loki rephrases his question and asks if it is a good idea to bring Loki alone back to Earth. Thor says, "Probably not, but with me, there is nothing to worry about, brother." Thor and Loki smile as they travel to Earth, up until a giant ship overshadows the Asgardian fleet. Thor and Loki both look up in terror...

Deaths: Fandral (killed by Hela in an honorary death when Hela first attacks Asgard), Volstagg (killed by Hela in an honorary death when Hela first attacks Asgard), Hogun (the last Asgardian soldier to be killed by Hela and the only Asgardian soldier to land a good hit on her before his honorary death), and The Executioner (kills the rest of the Lifeless souls that Hela awakens from the graves of Asgard and sacrifices himself to help Thor and his allies go onto the Asgardian fleet and flee) Release Date: 2017
 * X-Men: Supernova

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Xavier has been acting up for the past couple of months, which worries the team of mutants. This causes the shift of the leaders of the X-Men to go to Scott and Jean. The two lead the team on a dangerous mission to investigate a mutant society that has been calling distress signals. Little do the X-Men know, this mutant society has been warped to the midst of time and reality, using the Reality Stone by this advanced culprit. Charles's vision has came true; his twin sister, the one that Charles has been envisioning in his head following his battle with Erik, has replicated Charles's DNA and created a body for herself; Cassandra Nova. Charles's crazed, but intellectual and extremely powerful, sister goes on a rampage and her power proves to be too dangerous to continue on alive. Will the X-Men be able to stop Cassandra Nova from causing more havoc throughout the world?

Protagonists: Charles Xavier/Professor X, Scott Summers/Cyclops, Jean Grey/The Phoenix, Ororo Monroe/Storm, Warren Worthington III/Angel, Logan Howlett/Wolverine, Hank McCoy/Beast, Peter Rasputin/Colossus, Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat, Emma Frost, and Bobby Drake/Iceman

Antagonist: Cassandra Nova

After Credits 1: Xavier is clearing his mind in Cerebro and his silently envisioning the Infinity Stones, as he saw how his sister used the Reality Stone to warp reality. Xavier envisions it's danger and someone has entered Cerebro... Appearing from behind Charles is Doctor Strange, who pays Charles a visit to warn him about the Infinity Stones and the threat that is about to come...

After Credits 2: After Jean Grey has empowered herself as the Phoenix force, Scott talks to Logan about how dangerous she could be. Nevertheless, Scott tells Logan that Scott will always love Jean and that she will find control in her powers and Logan looks out, worried about Jean's future...

Deaths: Cassandra Nova (her body is wiped from the Earth by the Phoenix Force) Release Date: 2018
 * The Wolverine

Rating: R

Story:

Logan decides to take a small break from the X-Men and returns to his home log in Canada up until his peace is interrupted by an old friend from Japan; Keniuchio Harada, a man Logan saved during Nagasaki in World War 2. Lured to a Japan he has not been ever since the world war, Logan finds himself in a shadowy realm of yakuza and samurai. Harada seems to need Logan's help, as Harada is dying from a disease... from the Weapon X treatment. Logan is pushes to his emotional and physical brink when Harada has other plans and traps Logan inside a dark and undiscovered conflict. Logan is forced to run with Harada's sane daughter, Yukio. Logan is faced with the prospect of death and as he discovers the hero within him, he must grapple with Harada and the ghosts of his own past...

Protagonists: Logan Howlett/Wolverine and Yukio

Antagonists: Keniuchio Harada/Silver Samurai and Madame Hydra/The Viper

After Credits 1: The Viper calls up her companions, who seem to be known as the Serpent Society...

After Credits 2: Logan and Yukio are on the airplane and Yukio thanks Logan for killing her father, as Yukio always knew Harada had the darkness in him. Yukio gives Logan a suitcase and Logan annoyingly takes it, but opens it and finds a yellow and black suit with a mask (straight from the Wolverine comics). Yukio tells Logan that Logan is a true warrior and that this suit is a gift from Yukio. Logan then says, "Goddamn, maybe I should stop making fun of yellow spandex".

Deaths: Keniuchio Harada/Silver Samurai (killed by the Wolverine via taking his giant suit down and tearing it apart, killing Harada since he cannot survive without the suit)

Release Date: 2018
 * Black Panther

Rating: PG-13

Story:

T'Challa returns to the Kingdom of Wakanda after the events that leave the Avengers in shambles. The humble prince returns to claim his position as King after his father's tragic death. After T'Challa successfully claims his title as King, T'Challa goes on a mission after he finds out that Wakandan artifacts are being stolen and shipped to the black market, run under his long time nemesis, Ulysses Klaw. T'Challa finds out that Klaw has a contact known as Erik Stevens. After T'Challa shuts down the black market exchange of the artifacts, including Vibranium, T'Challa comes toe-to-toe with Stevens, who he finds out is actually Erik Killmonger and is related to T'Challa; his real name is N'Jadaka and fights T'Challa for the position as King. Killmonger believes what he is doing is right, as T'Challa's family has destroyed Killmonger's family. T'Challa must reclaim his throne as King and rise up from the ashes to reclaim his kingdom...

Protagonists: T'Challa/Black Panther, Shuri, Okoye, Nakia, and Everett Ross

Antagonists: N'Jadaka/Erik Killmonger, Ulysses Klaw/Klaw, and M'Baku/Man'Ape

After Credits 1: Children in the village location of Wakanda are playing with the "White Wolf". Shuri tells the children to go play outside and Shuri awakens the White Wolf, who is actually Bucky. Bucky has healed from the cryogenic freezing and his mind is now completely washed off of HYDRA memories. Shuri asks Bucky how he is doing and Bucky tells Shuri that he is doing fine. Bucky looks out onto the sunset, now at peace with himself...

After Credits 2: T'Challa speaks at the United Nations conference in London, England and reminds the world of Wakanda's true intentions.

Deaths: N'Jadaka/Erik Killmonger (kills himself after telling T'Challa that he wants to be buried in the water fall that his ancestors jumped from)

At this point in time, these are the locations of all the six Infinity Stones: Release Date: 2018
 * 1) Reality Stone is with Professor X at the X-Mansion, but he also knows that it is in grave danger because of the visit Doctor Strange gave him.
 * 2)  Mind Stone is with The Vision, who is a main plot point in the Avengers film, and the heroes must protect him.
 * 3) Space Stone is with Loki; before Surtur destroys Asgard, Loki steals the Tesseract, which contains the Space Stone, before he activates the Helm of Fire to activate Surtur, which is why that ship appears in the after credits sequence of Thor: Ragnarok; the ship is presumably Thanos, who has begun his quest in search of the Infinity Stones
 * 4) Power Stone is safe with the Nova Corp at Xandar, as the Guardians of the Galaxy trusted Nova Prime and the rest of the Corps to protect it following the events that unfolded with Ronan the Accuser
 * 5) Time Stone is safe with Doctor Strange in the Sanctum Sanctorum, but not for long.
 * 6) Soul Stone; in The Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos, accompanied with Gamora, would be going to Vormir, where the Soul Stone would be protected there by a familiar face; the Red Skull, who, after disappearing into space in the end of 2011's Captain America: Super Soldier, has been there for more than 70 years to protect the Soul Stone and explains to Thanos that the only way to get the Soul Stone is to sacrifice someone he loves. Thanos sacrifices Gamora, killing her in the process, and obtains the Soul Stone...
 * The Avengers: Infinity War

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

After Thor escapes Asgard with the Asgardian survivors on the fleet, he is attacked by the mad titan known as Thanos, who is on his quest for all the Infinity Stones, the most powerful objects on the universe. The Avengers, X-Men, Guardians of the Galaxy, and other heroes around the universe must unite themselves to battle these evil titan and prevent him from obtaining all six Infinity Stones and unleashing the power of the Infinity Gauntlet. Everything the Avengers have been fighting for has been leading up to this...

(I will be going over all the team-ups in this film);

Team Wakanda (protecting the Vision from having the Mind Stone ripped out): Steve Rogers/Nomad, T'Challa/Black Panther, Thor, Charlie-27, Groot, Norrin Radd/Silver Surfer, Valkyrie, Rocket Raccoon, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Bucky Barnes/White Wolf, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, The Vision, James Rhodes/War Machine, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Okoye, M'Baku/Man'Ape, Shuri, Logan Howlett/Wolverine, Charles Xavier/Professor X, Jean Grey/The Phoenix, Scott Summers/Cyclops, Hank McCoy/Beast, Ororo Monroe/Storm, Bobby Drake/Iceman, Yukio, Warren Worthington III/Angel, Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat, Peter Rasputin/Colossus, Rick Jones/A-Bomb, and Emma Frost

(The X-Men, after the Reality Stone is stolen by Corvus Glaive and the X-Mansion is destroyed, Doctor Strange sends them to Wakanda to protect the Vision and Thor, Silver Surfer, Valkyrie, and the three other Guardians with him, after Thor forges the Stormbreaker in order to kill Thanos, arrives so after forging the Stormbreaker, which is near the end of the film)

Team Titan: Tony Stark/Iron Man, Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Nebula, Drax The Destroyer, Mantis, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Johnny Storm/Human Torch, Ben Grimm/The Thing, Jericho Drumm/Brother Voodoo, and Rintrah

Antagonists: Thanos, Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Cull Obsidian/Black Dwarf, and Ebony Maw

After Credits: Nick Fury and Maria Hill are riding in a car and are discussing why there has been no activity in a while and tells Hill to call Stark. Stark does not answer. Fury tells Hill to try Reed Richards. Does not answer. Hill is about to call up Clint Barton, but then a car crashes into theirs. Fury and Hill exit the car, only to see there is no driver. A helicopter drops down an causes a huge driver; there is no pilot. Hill disintegrates and Fury runs to the back of his car, as he witnesses multiple civilians disintegrate in front of his eyes. Fury seems to be trying to dial someone on his old-school phone. Fury begins to disintegrate and shouts out, "Motherfu--" before he disappears. The camera zooms onto his dial pad and reveals who Fury was trying to call; a blue-and-red star insignia appears, foreshadowing Captain Marvel...

Deaths: Heimdall (in the opening sequence; is killed by Thanos after Thanos destroys the Asgardian fleet; Heimdall is killed by Thanos for helping both Silver Surfer and Hulk escape through the Bifrost. After this, Thor is angered and tries, but fails, to kill Thanos), Lady Sif (is killed by Thanos for trying to fight back and causes Thor to breakdown), Loki (gives Thanos the Tesseract in sparing of Thor's life and tries to trick Thanos into thinking that Loki will align himself with Thanos and the Black Order and tries to stab Thanos; Thanos catches onto Loki's lie and chokes Loki to death, causing Thor to scream in agony of watching his brother die), Gamora (Thanos sacrifices her on Vormir to retrieve the Soul Stone), Ebony Maw (thrown out of Thanos's fleet by Doctor Strange), Cull Obsidian/Black Dwarf (beat to death by the Hulk), Proxima Midnight (killed by The Vision in one more final stand in Wakanda), and The Vision (at the end of the film, Thanos arrives in Wakanda and as the Avengers, the X-Men, and a couple other heroes try to dodge Thanos and fail; Scarlet Witch kills The Vision using her powers, but Thanos reverses time using the Time Stone and kills The Vision by taking out the stone himself to complete the Gauntlet and snap his fingers)

People who disappear/vanish/die after Thanos snaps his fingers with the fully assembled Infinity Gauntlet: Survivors in Wakanda: Survivors on Titan: Release Date: 2019
 * 1) Bucky Barnes/White Wolf
 * 2) Sam Wilson/Falcon
 * 3) Peter Rasputin/Colossus
 * 4) Groot
 * 5) T'Challa/Black Panther
 * 6) Scott Summers/Cyclops
 * 7) Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
 * 8) Valkyrie
 * 9) Charles Xavier/Professor X
 * 10) Scott Summers/Cyclops
 * 11) Hank McCoy/Beast
 * 12) Warren Worthington III/Angel
 * 13) Charlie-27
 * 14) Logan Howlett/Wolverine
 * 15) Bobby Drake/Iceman
 * 16) Yukio
 * 17) Rick Jones/A-Bomb
 * 18) Emma Frost
 * 19) Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat
 * 20) Ororo Monroe/Storm
 * 21) Peter Quill/Star-Lord
 * 22) Drax The Destroyer
 * 23) Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic
 * 24) Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange
 * 25) Rintrah
 * 26) Mantis
 * 27) Sue Storm/Invisible Woman
 * 28) Johnny Storm/Human Torch
 * 29) Ben Grimm/The Thing
 * 30) Jericho Drumm/Brother Voodoo
 * 31) Peter Parker/Spider-Man
 * 32) Nick Fury
 * 33) Maria Hill
 * 1) Steve Rogers/Nomad
 * 2) Thor
 * 3) Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
 * 4) Norrin Radd/Silver Surfer
 * 5) Jean Grey/The Phoenix
 * 6) Rocket Raccoon
 * 7) Bruce Banner/The Hulk
 * 8) James Rhodes/War Machine
 * 9) Okoye
 * 10) M'Baku/Man'Ape
 * 11) Shuri
 * 1) Tony Stark/Iron Man
 * 2) Nebula
 * Ant-Man & The Wasp

Rating: PG-13

Story:

In the aftermath of the Sokovia Accords becoming law, Scott Lang is faced with the dire consequences of his role as both father of his daughter and the hero, Ant-Man. Scott is introduced to the Wasp, whose identity is that of companion, Hope Van Dyne. Because of the Accords and his break from his house arrest, Scott is forced to flee and go off the radar with Hope, Hank, and Luis. While evading the Sokovia Accords, Scott is faced with a powerful new enemy on an urgent mission that reveals secret revelations of both Ant-Man and the Wasp, as they find themselves in this dangerous battle, with this enemy spawning as the consequences and dangers of the mysterious Quantum Realm...

Protagonists: Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Hope Van Dyne/The Wasp, Hank Pym, Luis Garcia, Janet Van Dyne, and Bill Foster/Goliath

Antagonists: Ghost and David Cannon/Whirlwind

(During the movie and after saving Janet from the Quantum Realm, fast-forwarding six months to when the battle on New York between Iron Man, Mr. Fantastic, Doctor Strange, and Spider-Man vs. the Black Order take place, Scott sees news about it, but does not help because of all the happy reunion with Janet, Hank, and Hope, who are all a family once again. Also, Scott is in bad terms with Tony Stark since Hank previously told him, in the first Ant-Man film, to never trust a Stark. But after this and the movie's "happy" ending, after credits 1 rolls up...)

After Credits 1: Scott, Hope, Hank, Foster, Janet, and Luis are all in Scott's newly bought condo. Scott is intimately talking with Hope about their relationship and all goes quiet for a sudden. Luis calls Scott, but in a serious and loud, eerie manner. Annoyed, Scott looks behind him, but sees Luis fading away to dust. Scott tries to grab onto Luis, but it is too late. Hank catches onto this and tumbles on the ground. Hank then looks over to Scott and tells him, "Scott, there was someone else in the Realm. Her name is Carol Danv---". Janet looks in horror and shock as her husband disappears. Janet herself then disappears and Hope is left dying with emotion on the ground. Scott looks over and tries to hold Foster onto the wall to stop him from disappearing and Foster says, "I'm sorry, Scott" before disappearing. Scott tries to help her up and carry her, but Hope disappears. Scott then gets a phone call; he sees his ex-wife's picture on the phone. Cassie is on the other line telling Scott that "mommy" has disappeared. Scott tries not to cry, but Scott manages to hold his calm and ensures Cassie he will be over at the house soon. Cassie then cries and tells her father that she does not feel too good. All Scott hears then is the sound of the phone dropping onto the ground and the signal of the phone eerily buzzing, implying even Cassie has disappeared. Scott is then left on the ground with nothing... The title then reads; Ant-Man Will Return In Avengers 4.

After Credits 2: Clint Barton is having dinner with his family inside his farmhouse, still on his house arrest from the Sokovia Accords. Clint has an old-fashioned radio on his desk, while eating with his new son, Pietro, his two other children, and his wife. His wife hears in on the old-fashioned radio, but Clint does not seem to acknowledge anything being said on the radio. His wife hears in about the strange disappearances of Tony Stark and Reed Richards, after the "ring" (from the Black Order) showed up in New York. Barton then listens in, concerned about Stark's disappearance. Barton then hears about the worldwide phenomenon after the attack on New York and many heroes such as Iron Man, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and the Fantastic Four missing after this. Barton then witnesses as all his children and his wife disappear from thin air. Clint then goes insane and the screen cuts to black... The title then reads; Ronin Will Return In Avengers 4. Release Date: 2019
 * Captain Marvel

Rating: PG-13

Story:

During the 1990s, courageous airforce pilot, Carol Danvers, goes on a dangerous task in high atmosphere, where she encounters the Kree warrior known as Mar-Vell. Mar-Vell passes his powers onto Danvers; Danvers is exposed to otherworldly radiation that grants her special abilities including of superhuman strength, endurance, physical durability, a precognitive seventh sense, the ability to blast cosmic rays, and to resist most toxins and poisons. Danvers is confused by her powers at first and she realizes that Mar-Vell was a part of a giant war in the galaxy; the Kree-Skrull War, which is a war that has been so giant that it has affected Earth. Young SHIELD director, Nick Fury, along with the SHIELD space unit known as SWORD, calls Danvers on to intervene with the Kree-Skrull War, having her meet the Kree Empire, who granted her the powers she obtained in the first place, as well as investigate the dangerous Skrull race, who proves to be a threat to Carol's personal life and results in multiple conspiracies to be solved...

Protagonists: Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, SWORD Director Abigail Brand, Director Nick Fury, and Agent Phil Coulson

Antagonists: Khn'nr/Captain Mar-Vell (plot twist; Mar-Vell was a Skrull sleeper agent all along and wanted to get Danvers's personal information to hurt her), Ronan The Accuser, and Robert Hunter/Nitro

After Credits 1: After the disappearance of Captain Marvel following the end of the Kree-Skrull War, Nick Fury has spent his days searching for her all the way up until 2008 when Fury meets Tony Stark, who just became Iron Man. It is revealed that Captain Marvel is stuck inside the Quantum Realm in her sacrifice to destroying Khn'nr...

After Credits 2: After the death of Khn'nr, who was the honorary leader of the Skrull Empire, the Super Skrull takes up the position as the leader. The Super Skrull can steal any superhuman powers...

Deaths: Khn'nr/Captain Mar-Vell (killed by a cosmic ray explosion, which left Captain Marvel presumably dead as well) and Robert Hunter/Nitro (explodes himself and stays dead, with the help of both Captain Marvel and SWORD Director Abigail Brand) Release Date: 2019
 * The Avengers: Thanos Imperative

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

The mad titan has won the fight; Thanos snapped his fingers with the fully assembled Infinity Gauntlet and half of the universe has been wiped out of existence. Only a few heroes have survived the snap, including most of the original Avengers, as well as a couple of others. Clint Barton returns after his family is wiped out from the snap, forcing him to return with the newfound identity as Ronin. Tony and Steve reunite with each other, putting their differences from the Superhuman Accords aside and reassemble the Avengers to go back in time to save their companions and defeat Thanos. As the Avengers use time to their advantage to save their companions, they find the real weapon that could be used to defeat Thanos and save both time and reality...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, Steve Rogers/Nomad, Thor, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Clint Barton/Ronin, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Norrin Radd/Silver Surfer, Okoye, James Rhodes/War Machine, Jean Grey/The Phoenix, Richard Rider/Nova, Nebula, Rocket Raccoon, Shuri, and M'Baku/Man'Ape

Other Protagonists who show up to help the main Protagonists: Nick Fury, SWORD Director Abigail Brand, Maria Hill, Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Danny Rand/Iron Fist, Frank Castle/The Punisher, Agent Melinda May, Daisy Johnson/Quake, Agent Jemma Simmons, Agent Leo Fitz, Agent Phil Coulson, Marc Spector/Moon Knight, and Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk

Protagonists who get resurrected (the ones who disintegrated from Thanos's snap from the last film): T'Challa/Black Panther, Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Charles Xavier/Professor X, Emma Frost, Peter Rasputin/Colossus, Scott Summers/Cyclops, Groot, Charlie-27, Drax The Destroyer, Mantis, Bill Foster/Goliath, Bucky Barnes/White Wolf, Hope Van Dyne/The Wasp, Hank Pym, Janet Van Dyne, Luis Garcia, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Rintrah, Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ben Grimm/The Thing, Johnny Storm/Human Torch, Jericho Drumm/Brother Voodoo, Valkyrie, Nick Fury, Maria Hill, Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat, Hank McCoy/Beast, Bobby Drake/Iceman, Ororo Monroe/Storm, Rick Jones/A-Bomb, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Logan Howlett/Wolverine, Yukio, and Warren Worthington III/Angel

Antagonists: Thanos and Red Skull/Stonekeeper

('After the ending of Ant-Man & The Wasp, with Scott losing everyone from the snap after being in the Quantum Realm for too long, Scott remembers that Hank Pym, before Pym himself disintegrated into thin air, told Scott that there was someone else, besides Janet, stuck inside the Quantum Realm; Captain Marvel herself. Scott eventually saves Captain Marvel, who sees the pager Nick Fury sent her before he himself disintegrates into thin air from the snap. Ant-Man and Captain Marvel find Captain America in Wakanda and rounds him up with Iron Man and Nebula, who find a way out of Titan using Iron Man's left-over metal from fighting Thanos one-on-one. Ant-Man introduces the Quantum Realm to the survivors and they use it to go to different realities and time travel; such as places like when Loki attacked New York in the first Avengers film to warn him and to World War 2 where Red Skull was to get the Space Stone. They use these to gather up their resources to create their own Infinity Gauntlet to defeat Thanos, having all the six original Avengers, plus War Machine, sacrifice themselves to save the ones who disappeared, ending an era...')

After Credits 1: Bucky has left Wakanda and after the funeral for all the original Avengers who died to pay the price to defeat Thanos, Bucky has picked up the mantle as Captain America. In the new and improved Avengers facility in upstate Manhattan, Bucky, Carol, and T'Challa all talk about the New Avengers team they have assembled and T'Challa tells them both that they will avenge the Earth the way Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, and the other original Avengers always have in the past. The three new leaders look onto the field where it stands Spider-Man, Scarlet Witch, Ant-Man, The Wasp, Goliath, Falcon, Doctor Strange, Wolverine, Storm, Valkyrie, Beast, and the Fantastic Four. Bucky tells the Avengers to assemble when the three leaders have been informed that the Serpent Society has risen up and is taking toll...

After Credits 2: T'Challa asks Luke Cage if he would like to join the Avengers. Cage takes it as a joke at first, but sees that T'Challa is being serious. Cage calls T'Challa "brother" and tells T'Challa that Harlem is to Luke Cage as what Wakanda is to the Black Panther. T'Challa reminds Cage that he has T'Challa's upmost respect. The two shake hands...

After Credits 3: In a dark, secluded government room, T'Challa, Professor Xavier, Doctor Strange, and Reed Richards are all sitting on a black table. Abigail Brand has explained to them that SWORD will no longer operate in the space unit for SHIELD and that SHIELD has been officially shut down by Maria Hill and Phil Coulson. Brand then offers the four men to form a team; these four men are all very talented, intellectual, and represent leadership; with the four together, they can safeguard humanity and really make sure no threats come through. The four heroes look at each other and stand up (except for Xavier) and accept Brand's offer. The screen then cuts to black.

Deaths: James Rhodes/War Machine (killed by Red Skull/Stonekeeper when War Machine goes to Vormir and tries to stop the Stonekeeper. This enrages both Nomad and Iron Man, causing them to try and attack Thanos), Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (sacrifices herself to warp reality), Bruce Banner/The Hulk (sacrifices himself to warp reality), Clint Barton/Ronin (sacrifices himself to warp reality), Thor (sacrifices himself to warp reality), Nomad (sacrifices himself to warp reality), and Iron Man (dies defeating Thanos)

Phase 4
Release Date: 2019
 * Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Peter's life has done a complete turn after helping his allies in saving the universe from Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet; Tony Stark is dead and Peter struggles to cope with his death, while also trying to cope with being trapped inside the Soul Stone, haunting him in his everyday life as both Peter Parker and Spider-Man. This takes a toll on both of Peter's vendettas and as his friends and girlfriend become concerned with him, Peter finds that a dangerous hunter known as Kraven has put a bounty on Spider-Man's head. Kraven has watched Spider-Man grow ever since Spider-Man first became known to New York and the entire world; Kraven proves to be a very dangerous adversary and claims to take Spider-Man as his final trophy. Will Spider-Man become the hunter or the hunted? How far will Peter have to go to stop this dangerous hunter, while pressing down on his trauma and his mentality?

Protagonists: Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Matt Murdock/Daredevil, and Detective Jean DeWolffe

Antagonists: Sergei Kravinoff/Kraven The Hunter, Smerdyakov Kravinoff/Chameleon, and Quetin Beck/Mysterio

After Credits: After a press conference showcasing Oscorp Industries becoming bigger and bigger in production and size each and every day after the catastrophic events on Earth, Norman sits down in his desk and reveals that Norman is not who everybody thinks he is; Norman has a lot of dark secrets and shows this when a mysterious man wearing dark clothing comes into his room. Norman and the man talk about Spider-Man defeating many villains including Kraven, Chameleon, and the Vulture. Norman asks the man what he plans on doing and the man tells Norman of that odd alien symbiote that just recently landed on Earth, in which the Life Foundation company have taken in and also tells Norman that Norman has a big role in their "plan". Norman refers to the man as "The Big Man" and the "Big Man" says, "Let this show begin"...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2019
 * Captain America: The Fallen Son

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

After taking on the role as Captain America to honor the fallen Steve Rogers, his greatest comrade and closest friend, Bucky forms his new team of Secret Avengers including of the Valkyrie, Nova, and Beast. At first, Bucky goes to take down a salvage operation by the long-lived AIM organization and their deadly new leader known as MODOK. But Bucky realizes there is more to this operation; an old face from the second World War comes back to haunt Bucky; this reminds Bucky of his dark past as the Winter Soldier and Bucky must give this hardship of a battle his all before it consumes him. As this old face taunts Bucky for his past as the Winter Soldier and his past affiliation with HYDRA, Bucky is confronted with a nightmare he does not wish to face...

Protagonists: Bucky Barnes/Captain America, Joseph Chapman/Union Jack, Valkyrie, Richard Rider/Nova, and Hank McCoy/Beast

Antagonists: Arnim Zola/Zola, Baron Blood, Baron Zemo, George Tarleton/MODOK, Madame Hydra/Viper, and Seth Voelker/Sidewinder

After Credits: After the film ends with Bucky destroying all of Blood and Zemo's files of his affiliation with HYDRA, Blood is being taken into jail at The Raft by General Franklin Storm's prison guards (Storm is heard over the communication radio). Blood strikes an evil, vampire-like smile and kills all of the guards. Blood goes to the communication center of The Raft and goes to an old boardroom from years ago when the Winter Soldier was a target of both SHIELD and the FBI. Blood steals those photos and investigation cards; the screen then cuts to black...

Deaths: Seth Voelker/Sidewinder (killed by Baron Zemo with a handgun for being useless in hurting Bucky's emotional state) Release Date: 2020
 * Silver Surfer

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Taking place before the events that would put him with Thor before the destruction of Asgard, Norrin Radd, the critical and masterful mind to the planet known as Zenn-La, a once wartorn planet now an industrial planet, struggled living his life and advancing his planet to the maximum. Radd's life changes forever when the dangerous planet eater known as Galactus threatens Zenn-La. In replenish of this threat, Radd makes a deal with Galactus; Radd is given a fraction of the Power Cosmic and becomes a being of silver appearance with a makeshift board and the power to absorb ambient energy, as well as travel through hyperspace. With these new powers as the Silver Surfer, Radd must hunt different planets around the galaxy for Galactus to consume. Silver Surfer becomes a pawn of Galactus's, but realizes that he has essentially become Galactus's slave. Knowing the difference between right and wrong, Radd leaves Galactus and is hunted down by the Heralds in whom serve Galactus. Radd is on the run from his worst nightmare and must learn the importance of survival; survival of both himself and his dear planet...

Protagonists: Norrin Radd/Silver Surfer, Adam Warlock, Gabriel Lan/Air-Walker, and Anvil Chancellor

Antagonists: Pyreus Kril/Firelord, Tyros/Terrax The Tamer, and Galactus

After Credits: The Chancellor shows Radd to the Cosmic Sword, which he gifts Radd with for saving his life. Radd is left in disbelief, as he is surprised and thanks the Chancellor. However, the Chancellor warns Radd that the Cosmic Sword is proven to be as powerful as the Infinity Gauntlet and warns him of its immense power and how it can manipulate it's host. Radd ensures the Chancellor that that matter would never occur.

Deaths: Shalla-Bal (killed by Firelord when Firelord invades Zenn-La at the end using a partial amount of the Power Cosmic) Release Date: 2020
 * Fantastic Four: Secret Invasion

Rating: PG-13

Story:

After Reed is given the opportunity to join the Illuminati among the likes of T'Challa, Charles Xavier, and Stephen Strange, Reed still ignites his family of four as the Fantastic Four, as they have an new facility under the name of the Baxter Building, as well as a new AI known as HERBIE to aid them in missions to safeguard humanity. When the family start off just protecting the world, the Illuminati contacts Reed to join them in the travel to Tarnax IV, the planet of Skrulls, who have returned and made a presence to Earth. However, after the big battle between the Illuminati and the Skrulls, Reed returns to Earth noticing strange behaviors of the Illuminati. Little does Reed know, the Skrulls have already made their secret invasion; the Super Skrull has invaded and has combined all the powers of the Fantastic Four to counter their heroism. Reed and his team are on the run, as they do not know who to trust. Anyone can be a Skrull...

Protagonists: Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Johnny Storm/Human Torch, Ben Grimm/The Thing, HERBIE, T'Challa/Black Panther, Charles Xavier/Professor X, General Franklin Storm (secretly a Skrull; plot twist being that Sue's real father is really dead), Bucky Barnes/Captain America, Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Hope Van Dyne/The Wasp, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Bill Foster/Goliath, Hank McCoy/Beast, Valkyrie, Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Sam Wilson/Falcon, and Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange (a Skrull after the battle on Tarnax IV)

Antagonist: Super Skrull

After Credits 1: In the dark castle of Latveria in the dark of night, Doom has awaken, revealing he is still alive and plots his revenge against the Fantastic Four and humanity itself...

After Credits 2: Reed is having tea with Strange, Xavier, and T'Challa inside the Sanctum Sanctorum and Strange refills their cups really quickly with his powers. Reed, T'Challa, and Xavier all stare at each other in awkward silence...

Deaths: General Franklin Storm (Invisible Woman kills her imposter father after the heartbroken truth of finding out her real father is dead and has been framed by a Skrull all these years) and Super Skrull (with the Fantastic Four and the Illuminati altogether, they manage to defeat the Super Skrull) Release Date: 2020
 * X-Men: Genesis

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

In the aftermath of the universe-ending threat with Thanos, the team of mutant saviors have changed drastically; some of the X-Men are now members of the Avengers and mutants around the world, especially the X-Men, are still very much frowned upon in society even after all they did to help humanity. The X-Men go underground when the CIA does a worldwide manhunt for the X-Men, causing Jean to blame herself for using too much of the Phoenix force when fighting Thanos.