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 2010, when this cinematic universe was in it's prime days, 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, Ghost Rider, 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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(THIS WILL NOT FOLLOW THE ACTUAL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE OF MARVEL. I'm MAKING UP MY OWN STORIES AND MOVIES. If You Would Like To Edit, Please Get My Approval First From HASAMUTENSHI. Good Day To Y'All. THIS PAGE IS ESSENTIALLY A SCENARIO IF X-MEN AND FANTASTIC FOUR WERE ALWAYS A PART OF THE MARVEL STUDIOS CONTRACT.)

Phase 1
Release Date: 2008
 * Iron Man

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Tony Stark, son of a wealthy and arrogant weapons manufacturer, Howard Stark, is a modern-day billionaire playboy philanthropist who is in over his head. Tony's mindset changes forever when terrorists known as the Ten Rings kidnap him and he is forced to make a weapon of mass destruction; a weapon from his own business that would inflict global conflict. Instead of obeying these orders and making the weapon, Tony creates a suit of armor powerful enough for him to escape. Upon escaping and bringing along kidnapped airforce pilot, James Rhodes, Tony returns to the United States and dons the identity of the Iron Man, enhancing his armor and making the armor even more powerful to counter terrorists and fight terror as a superhero. His rival, Obadiah Stane, intends to make Tony's life a secret living hell and plans on using his weapons against him...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, James Rhodes, JARVIS, and Agent Phil Coulson

Antagonist: Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger

After Credits: After driving home to Malibu, California, Tony sees a strange figure in his house. The figure speaks and the figure tells Tony that he is not the only superhero in the world. Nick Fury, director of SHIELD, proposes the "Avengers Initiative" to Tony. The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Ho Yinsen (could not make it in time to help Tony stop the Ten Rings; Yinsen intended to die to see his family in the afterlife. Motivated Tony to get out of the cave and escape once and for all) and Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger (feel to his death and crushed inside the giant Arc Reactor he was building the entire movie) Release Date: 2008
 * The Incredible Hulk

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Spending his life running away from the government and his nemesis, General Thunderbolt Ross, Bruce Banner spends his days in Mexico trying to create a cure for the gamma radiation in which is contaminated in his cells and turns him into the green monster whenever his temper is peddled with. Banner is forced out of hiding when Ross manages to find him and puts Banner face-to-face with a power-thirsty spy who turns into a monster even worst than the Hulk...

Protagonists: Bruce Banner/The Hulk and Samuel Sterns

Antagonists: Emil Blonsky/Abomination and General Thunderbolt Ross

After Credits 1: Sterns's head grows significantly larger after being damaged by Abomination. Sterns smiles and the screen fades to black...

After Credits 2: The US government, after the volcanic eruption in Europe, go investigate the eruption in hazmat suits. They find the shield of Captain America and the silhouette of a figure; Captain America, the Super Soldier and the first Avenger. The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Major Kathleen Sparr (grew a romantic relationship with Blonsky when Blonsky signed on with Ross; Blonsky slaughtered her after transforming into the violent Abomination) Release Date: 2010
 * Iron Man: Legacy

Rating: PG-13

Story:

After revealing to the world that he is Iron Man, a lot of people around the world have been questioning Tony's approach to handling the government attempting to regulate his weapons and armor manufacturing. In the awakening of all of this and in the aftermath of his battle with Iron Monger, Tony comes into conflict with the Soviet army and their dangerous electric armor, Crimson Dynamo. After this battle and Tony barely making it out alive, this causes a ripple effect and Tony finds himself in the cross-heirs of a Soviet assassin who calls himself Titanium Man and swears to kill Stark and his legacy once and for all. As Tony discovers more about his father's work, while trying to dodge government supervision, Tony must embrace his newfound identity and use it as an advantage to help people...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, JARVIS, James Rhodes/War Machine, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Director Nick Fury, Agent Phil Coulson, Dr. Gregor Shapanka, and Happy Hogan

Antagonists: Boris Bullski/Titanium Man, Anton Vanko/Crimson Dynamo, and Jack Frost/Blizzard

After Credits 1: After the damage the Hulk has done in Mexico, Coulson is sent by Fury to go check the damage out for SHIELD reports. Coulson parks his car in the hot and sunny Mexico and heads to the damage site, but instead sees something strange in the distance. Coulson calls Fury and tells Fury that they found "it"; the camera zooms into Mjolnir, the hammer of Thor... the screen cuts to black...

After Credits 2: Natasha and Fury meet in the bunker and Fury thanks Natasha for spying on Stark and "keeping an eye out" for him throughout the entire movie. Natasha welcomes Fury and Fury reveals that he did not call her in just to thank her. Fury then informs Natasha that Yelena is back. Natasha is hit with trauma and mutters, "Shit..." The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Anton Vanko/Crimson Dynamo (killed by Bullski after Vanko decided to take the long-end of the deal they had and try to kill Stark for himself) Release Date: 2011
 * Thor: God Of Thunder

Rating: PG-13

Story:

As the son of Odin Allfather and the God of Thunder, Thor Odinson will soon inherit the throne of Asgard. However, on the day he is to be crowned, Thor reacts with brutality and ruthlessness when the Frost Giants break the peace treaty and attack Asgard. Thor goes after the Frost Giants and his position as King is upheld and put to hold after his ignorance in dealing with the Frost Giants. After this sticky situation, Thor must rebuild himself and this leads him to Earth. Thor finds out of Frost Giants' presence on Earth and at first seeing it as a useless planet, Thor finds a home on Earth and during his disappearance from Asgard, his mischievous brother, Loki, has plans of his own to take the throne from Odin...

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

Antagonists: Loki and Laufey

After Credits: Erik Selvig, who signs on for SHIELD, gives the Tesseract to Fury, who stresses the fact that the Tesseract cannot be in the wrong hands or else the "end times will be near". Selvig shakes Fury's hand and promises not to tell anyone of the Tesseract. Loki appears in the shadows and says, "This is going to be fun", while having an evil grin. The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2011
 * The Incredible Hulk 2

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Bruce, who begins to teach himself how to control his powers and decide himself when to turn into the green monster, is led back into the game when a figure has been sampling and donating tons and tons of gamma radiation and bombs. Bruce tracks these bombs down, with the help of Rick Jones, who Bruce saved from death by one of the bombs. Bruce tracks the bombs to Arizona, where the "Leader" is. The Leader manages to detonate a bomb that kills 5000 people; enraged, Bruce swears to find the Leader, who he soon finds out is an old colleague of his. Little does Bruce know, these bombs have created superhuman enforcers and has created a secret society known as the Freehold. Bruce must put a stop to this madness before more people get killed. Will Bruce have to cross the line once moreto achieve peace?

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

Antagonists: Samuel Sterns/The Leader, Marlo, and Philip Sterns/Madman

After Credits: Ross, who is smoking a cigarette in a Mesa bar, Tony Stark approaches him and tells Ross he is putting a team together. Ross then takes out his cigarette and asks, "Who's we?" Tony looks at him and the screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Marlo (one of the superhumans who die when The Leader burns down the Freehold) Release Date: 2011
 * Captain America: The First Avenger

Rating: PG-13

Story:

It is 1941 and the world is in the throes of war. Steve Rogers wants to do his part and join America's armed forces, but the military rejects him because of his small stature. Finally, Steve gets his chance when he is accepted into an experimental program called the Super Soldier program. This turns him into a super soldier known as Captain America who backs the American forces against the opposing side. Joining forces with Bucky Barnes and Peggy Carter, Captain America leads the fight against the Nazi-backed HYDRA organization, who has plans on winning the war through their ruthless dictator, the Red Skull, who was part of the same program Rogers was in...

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

Antagonist: Johann Schmidt/Red Skull

After Credits 1: Steve wakes up in what looks to be a hotel room. Steve looks outside, which looks like 1941 Brooklyn, in his neighborhood. Steve hears a familiar baseball game playing on the radio; a game he and Bucky attended when they were in high school together. Steve sees a woman walking in to check on him, but Steve catches on quickly and sees multiple SHIELD agents surrounding the "room". Steve dodges the agents and walks out, where he sees technology and encounters the modern world of New York; he is surrounded by cars and Nick Fury walks out of one of them; Fury then informs Rogers that he has been asleep for 75 years. Rogers looks confused and sad at the same time; Fury asks Rogers what is wrong. Steve then tells Fury that he had a date... with Peggy...

After Credits 2: Steve is working out in the gym, where he meets Nick Fury again. Steve then asks Fury if he is trying to get Steve back into the world. Fury then replies, "I'm trying to save it". Steve looks up intently and a small teaser of the Avengers plays, with Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, and the Hulk assembling the Avengers...

Deaths: Sergeant Bucky Barnes (fell to his death after he was shot backwards by a HYDRA agent during the train heist by Red Skull; Steve mourns the death of his best friend) and Johann Schmidt/Red Skull (not being powerful enough to wield the Space Infinity Stone, Red Skull disappears into a space vortex before Steve's eyes, assumed dead) Release Date: 2012
 * The Avengers

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Thor's evil brother, Loki, takes his chance to arrive on Earth and manages to steal the unstoppable power of the cosmic cube, the Tesseract. Loki tears apart the main SHIELD facility and afterwards, Fury initiates the Avengers: Initiative as full-action. The likes of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and the Hulk assemble in the effort to find the Tesseract and stop Loki before he uses it's power to conquer Earth. As each members find themselves conflicted with one another and the members finding out dirty SHIELD secrets, the Avengers must put their differences aside to fight for the fate of humanity...

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 Phil Coulson, JARVIS, and Agent Maria Hill

Antagonist: Loki

After Credits: The Other brings the news of Loki's defeat and how Loki has been imprisoned back on Asgard. The Other's master stands up and The Other kneels. The Other then warns his master that challenging the Avengers is courting death. The leader turns back to the camera and reveals himself as Thanos, the mad titan...

Deaths: Agent Phil Coulson (stabbed by Loki with the Staff containing the Space Stone; Coulson dies telling Thor not to let the team fall apart and to defeat Loki)

Phase 2
Release Date: 2013
 * Iron Man: Valley Of Spirits

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Driven by fear and post-traumatic stress, Tony finds it hard to sleep at night, as the memories from carrying the nuke through the wormhole in space still haunts him everyday. Tony resides to drinking, to both Pepper and Happy's disliking. Tony isolates himself from the world and finds his character becoming a monster. Things change when the truth spills and the Ten Rings have been exposed; their leader is the Mandarin, who is in China. The Mandarin challenges Tony and after The Mandarin destroys most of Tony's suits, Tony is forced to travel to China and dwell into the Valley of Spirits, where his worst nightmares become true and he is forced to face a power greater than himself; the actual and physical power of the Ten Rings. As Tony fights his alcoholism, Tony must rebuild his legacy and destroy the Rings once and for all...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, James Rhodes/War Machine, JARVIS, and Happy Hogan

Antagonist: The Mandarin

After Credits: AIM is shipping out MODOK to sell as a weapon to an unknown buyer. AIM unit leader tells his men that this buyer is very powerful and not to be toppled with. The men are questioning who the buyer is and the unit leader then says, "Cut off one head, two more shall take it's place". The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Bethany Cabe (after Tony's ex-girlfriend comes back into his life to try and snap Tony out of his alcohol problem, Cabe is killed in the mansion firefight between Iron Man and the Mandarin) Release Date: 2013
 * Thor: War Among The Realms

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Thor, now the King of Asgard, has settled peace in his kingdom; his brother, Loki, has been imprisoned for his actions against the people of Earth and the Frost Giants are almost extinct. However, a greater evil lurks in the shadows of the Dark Elves, who are not happy about Laufey's disbanding of the Frost Giants and how Laufey was exiled from the Nine Realms. The Elves free Malekith, their ruler and a civil war erupts in the Nine Realms and one of Thor's loved ones is forced to pay the price. Thor, with this being his first act as King and being caught up in this civil war not only with the Dark Elves, but the entire Nine Realms, must protect his kingdom and go through the Nine Realms, which reveals dark revelations of its past...

Protagonists: Thor, Valkyrie, Heimdall, Odin, Lady Sif, Fandral, Volstagg, Frigga, and Hogun

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

After Credits 1: Volstagg and Fandral go take the Reality Stone to the safe hands; the Collector, who is the Elder of the Universe and preserves multiple living beings and artifacts from around the universe, including the Infinity Stones. Volstagg hands over the Reality Stone to the Collector and the Collector says, "Two down; four to go..."

After Credits 2: Amora arrives on Earth...

Deaths: Frigga (after Malekith manages to bypass Heimdall, Frigga and Malekith fight to the death, but one of the Dark Elves stabs her and she dies in honor) Release Date: 2013
 * X-Men

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

During the 1980s, when nuclear war is imminent and chances of World War 3 erupting are high, Charles Xavier, an immensely powerful telepathic and highly intellectual mutant, meets fellow mutant, Erik Lehnsherr. Despite their very different backgrounds and upbringings, with Lehnsherr growing up in the heights of the Holocaust and Charles growing up in a wealthy family. Charles and Erik find out there are more mutants arising every single day and they know that these mutants cannot be abandoned; Charles and Erik form the X-Men, a group of young mutants dedicated to help fellow mutants and protect a world in which hates them. The X-Men encounter an international group of mutants known as the Hellfire Club, who all consider themselves superior to the X-Men. With a madman powerful enough to erupt world conflict between mutants and society, Charles must gear up his students and protect the mutants and even the world that so much hates them...

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

Antagonists: Sebastian Shaw/The Black King, Emma Frost, Donald Pierce, and Tessa

After Credits: In modern-day era, Erik is still alive and he has formed the Brotherhood of Mutants...

Deaths: Tessa (absorbed by Shaw and killed in the process to show Charles that the Hellfire Club will destroy the X-Men if need be) Release Date: 2014
 * The Incredible Hulk 3

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Instigating the trust of Earth and even General Ross, who only tolerates Banner as an ally, Bruce knows how to control his anger now and fully understand his abilities; with this, Bruce finds himself as a hero to many, but comes with a cost; the Hulk caused much of the damage in New York during Loki's attempted reign. While Bruce continues on his half-ego, he runs into a monster that is the darkest reflection of the Hulk; the Devil Hulk. Memories from his abusive childhood come to light and finds out the cold truth that his abusive father has come back to shed darkness on Bruce's life and make his life a living hell. Will Bruce break?

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

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

After Credits 1: Ross is arguing with his superiors about how they are going to handle the destruction Ross has made in New Jersey and the superiors promise Ross that he will keep his position as long as he throws the serum that turned him into Red Hulk away. Ross says he will, but the screen zooms into the serum, which is in Ross's office, under his desk...

After Credits 2: Jones and April are about to make love until Bruce comes in and interrupts them.

Deaths: Betty Ross (killed by the Devil Hulk; to the anger of both Ross and Bruce, who battle it out over the death of someone they both loved) 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 capital of the nation as he tries to adjust to modern times. An Attack on a corrupt counter-terrorist operations reveals the likes of Black Widow smuggling down secret SHIELD files. Growing distrust, Steve seeks out Fury and finds out about Project Insight; a secret SHIELD operation that deploys multiple helicarriers as a direct and immediate response to worldwide threats, especially after the attack of Loki and the Chitauri. An attack on Fury throws Steve into the mix of conspiracies revolving around this compromise... HYDRA has returned and SHIELD has been double-crossed. Steve finds himself on the run with Black Widow and new ally, Sam Wilson, while going up against an unexpected enemy known as the Winter Soldier, someone from Steve's dark past of war and violence...

Protagonists: Steve Rogers/Captain America, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Sharon Carter/Agent 13, Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Agent Maria Hill, Agent Gregor Shapanka, and Director Nick Fury

Antagonists: Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier, Alexander Pierce, Brock Rumlow, Yelena Belova, Batroc The Leaper, and Agent Jasper Sitwell

After Credits 1: New HYDRA leader, Baron Von Strucker, has collected the Scepter, which was once dueled by Loki. Strucker starts talking about how the Scepter is linked to the Mind Stone, which can read the minds of many individuals and Strucker finds Charles Xavier's mind; the X-Men are still out there, but they are not showing themselves to the world after their war against the Hellfire Club. The HYDRA right-wing then shows Strucker their newly obtained secret mutants; two humans who were revealed to be mutants through the Scepter; Wanda and Pietro Maximoff...

After Credits 2: Bucky is in the museum Steve was previously at, which shows the World War 2 expedition and eerie music begins playing and the camera zooms into Bucky, who remembers his past...

Deaths: Agent Jasper Sitwell (while accompanying Rogers, Romanoff, Wilson, and Barton on the freeway to the coordinates of Zola's Algorithm, Sitwell is choked by the Winter Soldier, who ends up destroying Wilson's van) and Alexander Pierce (shot dead by Nick Fury after Rogers manages to shut down Project Insight and have the helicarriers destroy each other instead of Earth's enhanced) Release Date: 2014
 * Guardians Of The Galaxy

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Kidnapped as a child by the Ravagers and spending the rest of his live in the galaxy as a brash space adventurer and outlaw, Peter Quill finds himself the quarry of relentless bounty hunters after he steals the powerful Orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful Kree warlord. Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with six other intergalactic criminals; the knife-whistling Yondu, the Jupiter-powered Charlie-27, the gun-toting Rocket Raccoon, tree-like humanoid Groot, dangerous and harmful daughter of Thanos, Gamora, and vengeance-driven Drax The Destroyer. But when Quill discovers the Orb's true powers, the seven of them escape custody from the Nova Corps and must run off with the Orb and find a plan of action before Ronan uses it for the destruction of the galaxy. Will this family of misfits be able to stop this powerful Kree lord?

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

Antagonists: Ronan The Accuser, Nebula, The Collector, and Korath The Pursuer

After Credits 1: After the destruction of his collection, The Collector looks so desperately on, with his only collection being the Reality Stone he still has from Volstagg and Fandral of Asgard. Howard the Duck, one of The Collector's collections, then mocks The Collector and calls him pathetic while drinking intergalactic champagne.

After Credits 2: Quill asks the team if they want to go eat dinner somewhere and Drax takes this literally.

Deaths: Ronan The Accuser (after the team all hold hands to counter the powers of the Power Stone, Ronan realizes the stone is now in custody of the Nova Corps. Trying to kill Nova Prime, Ronan is instead killed by Yondu's whistling arrow) Release Date: 2015
 * The Avengers: Age Of Ultron

Rating: PG-13

Story:

The Avengers reassemble to take the Scepter back from HYDRA and reveals the existence of two powerful mutants known as Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. After obtaining the Scepter, Tony begins a peacemaking program known as Ultron; a technological landmark. When all seems to be well, Ultron becomes corrupt and ends up destroying JARVIS; Ultron dislikes the Avengers and their methods of world peace; after successfully escaping, Ultron grows stronger and fights towards one goal; human extinction, as Ultron does not have faith in human beings. While Tony feels the blame and guilt of creating Ultron and the team encounters the powerful Masters of Evil, this year-long battle determines whether Ultron was right...

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

Antagonists: Ultron, Amora/The Enchantress, George Tarleton/MODOK, Baron Von Strucker, Justin Hammer/Crimson Cowl, Skurge/The Executioner, and The Mandarin

After Credits: The Infinity Gauntlet appears from a chamber and a figure walks through. The figure being the mad titan, Thanos, who grabs the Gauntlet and says to himself, "Fine, I'll do it myself..."

Deaths: Helene Cho (after getting the sources to create The Vision, Ultron kills her after she snaps back into her normal self) and Rick Jones/A-Bomb (after the Avengers feel defeated, Jones transforms into A-Bomb and holds off Ultron only to be killed by Ultron; this causes Bruce not to go after Ultron, but escape from Earth since he has lost both Betty and Rick...) and Ultron (blasted into dust by The Vision) Release Date: 2015
 * Ant-Man

Rating: PG-13

Story:

A down-on-luck electronics and burglar expert, Scott Lang uses his low-criminal activities to support his family. Arrested countless times due to his poor criminal status, Lang finds out that his daughter, Cassie, is dying of a failed heart condition and Lang seeks the help of a fellow doctor of Pym Industries. However, this doctor is captured by the mutated Darren Cross, who took over Pym Industries and the Pym Particles, which can turn enable the user to shift into small and even bigger physical sizes. Lang steals Hank Pym's old Ant-Man suit and is caught, but Hank offers Scott a chance at redemption; rescuing the doctor and clearing his criminal background and becoming the hero his daughter needs...

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

Antagonist: Darren Cross/Yellowjacket

After Credits 1: Hank, after conflict with his own daughter over her mother's death as the Wasp during the Cold War, makes it up for Hope by showing her the prototype suit for The Wasp, in which she will need; to partner up with Scott and be the hero her mother always wanted her to be...

After Credits 2: Steve and Sam have successfully captured Bucky and brought him back to his former state of mind. Steve suggests calling Tony, but Sam admits he does not trust Tony due to the "Accords". Steve then informs Sam that they are outnumbered and Sam then suggests to Steve that he knows a guy; Scott Lang...

After Credits 3: General Ross, now Secretary of State, despite keeping his secret of the serum he still has from battling off Banner, is in a board meeting with United States officials and officials from every country. Ross then shows the officials clips from all the damage the "enhanced" have done to Earth; Ross shows Loki in New York, the fall of SHIELD in Washington DC during Project Insight, Ultron's damage to Russia and the West Coast of the United States during that year-long battle, and the explosion from the battle between Ant-Man and Darren Cross. An official from Wakanda then tells Ross that these "superheroes" need to be regulated. After the meeting ends, Ross and his assistant are talking about how Ross will go to Avengers Facility in Upstate New York and inform Steve Rogers that they need to sign. His assistant asks Ross what will happen if they do not sign. Ross then says, "That's why we have him" and points to the mercenary, Crossbones. The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Dr. Erika Sondheim (killed by Cross when Lang has double-crossed Cross the last time) and Darren Cross/Yellowjacket (sucked into the Quantum Realm after Scott dismantles the suit and gets the serum for Cassie)

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

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

After the catastrophe that have shifted the world's views on the Avengers and superhuman in South Africa, involving Crossbones, and Russia, involving Ultron. The governments around the world put together the Superhuman Accords, a documentation and agreement the Avengers must agree to to work under government supervision and authority or else there will be major consequences. This leads to a dramatic drift between two of the leaders of the Avengers, Captain America and Iron Man. Tony feels the consequences of his actions of creating Ultron and his actions in the past with the Ten Rings, while Steve believes the men and women who fight for the world must never be supervised because of government agendas changing and Steve knowing the government cannot be trusted after Project Insight. This disagreement leads into an all-out feud and the other Avengers clash on differing ideologies and former friends fight each other, all the while Bucky Barnes returns and Steve finds out about a dark revelation regarding Bucky's agenda as the Winter Soldier, being held back to helping his friend because of the Accords...

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

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

Antagonists: Baron Zemo and Brock Rumlow/Crossbones

After Credits 1: Peter is in his room testing out some sort of red flashlight he has crafted during his six months of being Spider-Man. Aunt May calls for him and asks him if he needs ice. Peter then takes the ice when May enters his room and May asks Peter to explain to her what happened at school and even though Peter went to Scotland to fight Captain America, Peter lied that he got in a fight with Flash Thompson, his actual school bully. Peter then jokes that Flash's friend was huge (referring to Ant-Man turning giant). Aunt May then jokes that at least Peter got in a good punch. Peter insists May shut the door when she gets out and Peter then flashes his light above to the ceiling, revealing the Spider-symbol insignia he will use to warn his enemies...

After Credits 2: In a completely white and technologically advanced creation room, several Wakandans are working on Bucky and putting him to sleep in cryogenics freezing in order to wipe his mind of his past with HYDRA. Bucky says one last farewell to Steve and saying this would be the best for him. Bucky then gets frozen and both T'Challa and Steve look out of Wakanda. Steve then thanks T'Challa for doing this for Bucky and T'Challa says that both T'Chaka and Bucky are victims of Zemo's schemes and framing. Steve warns T'Challa that Ross will not hesitate to come after T'Challa if he finds out T'Challa is housing Bucky. T'Challa then says, "Let them try" and the camera zooms out to Wakanda, with a giant Black Panther statue...

After Credits 3: Pietro is running off around the world after leaving his sister, Wanda, to go in hiding with The Vision, and eventually, it leads him to this big mansion in Westchester, New York. Pietro stops running and speed-walks around the area and he sees a sign reading, "Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters". Pietro has a ringing sound in his head and someone is talking to him. Pietro then sees Charles Xavier coming out of the building and Pietro asks, "Who are you?" Xavier then says, "I've been watching you all these years, Pietro. You have these abilities. Come inside. I have something to show you". The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Peggy Carter (dies in her sleep, notifying Steve while Steve is arguing with Tony and the rest of the Avengers) and King T'Chaka (killed in the explosion in Germany caused by the Winter Soldier clone, making people think it was Bucky who did the crime, but it was really Zemo who framed Bucky and set the events for the entire movie) Release Date: 2016
 * Fantastic Four

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Brilliant and very well-minded adult scientist, Reed Richards, travels the world abroad with his fiance, Sue Storm, and their other two close friends, Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm, and end up in New York, where Reed sets up his base and tries to fund a project for the Space Race; with the huge explosion in outer space, secretly caused by Kree-Nova Corps war. Reed reaches out to old college friend, Tony Stark, who is limited to his actions as Iron Man after the impact of the Superhuman Accords and the Avengers breaking apart. Tony helps his old friend fund this space project and Reed goes to space, along with the three friends he considers family, to collect the dust caused by the Kree-Nova Corps war, only for the four to get blasted with cosmic rays. Returning to Earth, Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben have all developed special abilities from those cosmic rays; Reed can stretch his body to long distances and reform his body into any shape, Sue can turn invisible and create light waves, Ben has become a huge bulky rock-like figure with super strength, and Johnny can turn his whole body into flames and absorb fire. The four use their powers for good and during their journey, Reed discovers the dangers of the universe known as the Negative Zone. When the Negative Zone proves to be a threat to Earth and her people, Reed and his family must face an immensely powerful enemy from the Zone, as they explore the dark parallels of this universe.

Protagonists: Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ben Grimm/The Thing, Johnny Storm/Human Torch, General Franklin Storm, and Tony Stark

Antagonist: Annihlus

After Credits: After Reed agrees to buy Avengers Tower from Tony and turn it into a base for the Fantastic Four, Tony gives his old friend a handshake. During their conversation, Reed humorously pulls out this bot he has created known as HERBIE and Tony calls it a JARVIS rip-off. Reed goes as far as saying HERBIE is way more advanced than JARVIS and the two stare at each other.

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2016
 * X-Men: Brotherhood

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Skip to modern-day, Charles Xavier has used his mental illusions to make the rest of the world believe that the X-Men and mutants are no more, not regarding Wanda or Pietro Maximoff. Xavier forms a secret school known as Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters in Westchester, New York and takes in the likes of mutants, Pietro Maximoff and Peter Rasputin. Xavier, along with the original family he fought alongside with in the war against the Hellfire Club years ago, continue the X-Men legacy without the world's knowledge. In this time, Xavier has spent most of his time searching for where Erik has went after going rogue all those years ago. Little does Charles know, Erik has formed his own Brotherhood of Mutants to counter the X-Men; Erik looks to harm a world that hates mutants and uses his twisted, but possibly understandable ideologies to support his claim. Xavier and Erik battle this out, whilst Charles must keep the existence of the X-Men and mutants to a minimum of the world's knowledge...

Protagonists: Charles Xavier/Professor X, Jean Grey/The Phoenix, Scott Summers/Cyclops, Hank McCoy/Beast, Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver, Warren Worthington III/Angel, Bobby Drake/Iceman, and Peter Rasputin/Colossus

Antagonists: Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto, Exodus, Raven/Mystique, Cain Marko/Juggernaut, and Black Tom Cassidy

After Credits: In Wakanda, it is revealed that runaway mutant, Ororo Monroe, has been hiding there in a Wakandan village for years and is a close friend of T'Challa's...

Deaths: Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto (after the violent battle between the Phoenix and Magneto, Charles intervenes with his old friend and they have a moment of silence; Erik realizes what he has done wrong and realizes they, as mutants, are forced to live in a world that does not appreciate their existence. Erik then crushes himself in rubble, leaving Charles to mourn) Release Date: 2016
 * Doctor Strange

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Arrogant and extremely self-centered and egotistical surgeon, Stephen Strange, gets himself in a severe car accident in which deforms and breaks his working hands. Strange desperately tries to find a medicine or cure to fix his hands, but cannot. His fame and fortune is taken away and Strange feels hopeless, up until Strange hears word of a Chinese sorcerer known as the Ancient One. Strange travels to the Sanctum Sanctorum, only to find out and discover the Mystic Arts, as well as the importance of the Multiverse. Strange heals his wounded hands and the Ancient One takes Strange under his wing to teach him the ways of the Mystic Arts and the Eye of Agomotto. The Ancient One intends Strange to take his place as the Sorcerer Supreme, but there is one problem; the Ancient One's former disciple comes back for revenge and threatens to endanger Earth and absorb the power of Dark Magic. Strange must prove his worth and become the Sorcerer Supreme known as Doctor Strange.

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

Antagonists: Baron Mordo and Kaecillius

After Credits 1: Thor is talking with Doctor Strange after Thor uses the Bifrost to find someone powerful enough to locate where his father, Odin, has gone missing. Strange and Thor discuss the Multiverse and how Asgard is very essential and powerful amongst the universe. Strange then agrees to help Thor find Odin...

After Credits 2: Dormammu watches over the Sanctum Sanctorum from the Dark Dimension...

Deaths: Kaecillius (killed by Dormammu for being useless) Release Date: 2017
 * Guardians Of The Galaxy: War Of Kings

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Quill and his newfound family of space adventurers continue to safeguard the galaxy and begin working with Ayesha's Sovereign, performing tasks such as killing monsters and collecting gold from their enemies. Knowing the Sovereign is corrupt, Rocket decides to mess with their supplies and steal from them, causing the team to be forced to run as a consequence. On the run, the Guardians land on Spartoi Empire, one of the most idealistic societies in the galaxy. Quill eventually discovers his true parentage and finds out the idealistic Emperor is actually his father. Quill and his father develop a bond, but the rest of the team knows something is wrong; the Kree return and an all-out conflict arises after the Kree find one of their own dead in the hands of the Spartoi. With this big war between the Sovereign, Kree, Shi'ar, and Spartoi and Quill being blinded by finally meeting his father, the Guardians are on the race to find an answer and a solution that will save the already doomed galaxy...

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

Antagonists: J'son and Ayesha

After Credits 1: Ayesha, driven mad by the war ending and J'son and the Spartoi dying after years of tyranny and corruption, as well as driven mad by being defeated by the Guardians of the Galaxy, she looks at the cocoon of Warlock and says she calls it, "Adam". Ayesha calls Adam beautiful and tells Adam he will be the revolution that will destroy the modern galaxy...

After Credits 2: The Watchers of the Universe are conversing about how the galaxy will not be doomed now that the Spartoi Empire has bitten the dust. The Watchers of the Universe then discuss the Infinity Stones and how Thanos is still out there. The Watchers know something bad is about to happen...

Deaths: J'son (Star-Lord finishes his father off after finding out the truth; J'son put a tumor in Peter's mother when he was a child, causing her to obtain cancer and die) and Yondu (dies in the explosion of Spartoi Empire; Peter mourns the only true father figure he has ever had) Release Date: 2017
 * Spider-Man: Homecoming

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Thrilled by his experience fighting alongside Iron Man, Peter Parker returns home and must adjust back to his normal everyday routine; his responsibilities at school, watching over his Aunt May, as well as his responsibility as the Wall-Crawling vigilante known as Spider-Man. Peter eventually sees an increase in crime and while finding a culprit of all the dangerous weapons being sold and equipped around New York, Peter finds out about his hideout group of criminals led by the dangerous, flight criminal known as the Vulture. As Peter struggles to balance both his personal life and his life as Spider-Man, the Vulture threatens everything Spider-Man holds dear...

Protagonists: Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Tony Stark

Antagonists: Adrian Toomes/The Vulture, Herman Schultz/Shocker, and Daniel Brito/Fancy Dan

After Credits: Mac Gargan, the man on the ship who made a deal for Toomes's flight weapons on the Osborn Yacht, confronts Toomes in Ryker's and Gargan tells Toomes that rumors are going around that Toomes knows who Spider-Man is behind that mask. Gargan says that he wants a piece of the Spider when and if he gets out of prison. Toomes unexpectedly tells Gargan that he does not, revealing that Toomes is thankful of Spider-Man saving his daughter and keeps his secret identity a secret...

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

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Upon escaping Surtur and the Fire Realm, Thor returns to Asgard only to see that Asgard has been ruled over by Loki during Thor's long disappearance due to Thor being with the Avengers to fight Ultron and Enchantress. Thor converses with Loki and the two agree to come to terms and find their missing father. When the two do find Odin, Thor's true nightmare comes to reality; the prophecy of Ragnarok is coming to light; Odin dies and Hela, Goddess of Death, destroys Mjolnir in front of Thor and after an accidental chain of events that lead Hela directly to Asgard, Thor and Loki are trapped in a planet known as Sakaar, where Thor is forced to fight the Hulk, who is a Gladiator of the planet. Thor must find a way back to Asgard and reunite as much of his companions as possible to prevent Ragnarok from destroying Asgard. Will Thor come to realize that he is much more without Mjolnir?

Protagonists: Thor, Loki, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Valkyrie, Korg, Heimdall, Amora/The Enchantress, and Skurge/The Executioner

Antagonists: Hela, Surtur, and Grandmaster

After Credits 1: After Grandmaster crashes his ship in a failed attempt to stop Thor from escaping Sakaar with Loki and the Hulk, Grandmaster is filled around with cannibals who desire revenge on Grandmaster for all the pain he put them through. They all gather around him and the screen cuts to black...

After Credits 2: Thor and Loki are on the Asgardian refugee ship and Loki asks Thor if Thor thinks it is even a good idea to bring Loki back to Earth. Thor then says that Thor is very popular on Earth, as he was part of the Avengers. Loki rephrases his question and Thor says, "Probably not, but I would not worry about that, brother". Thor and Loki look at the beautiful ambiance of space, up until a big figure overshadows their ship, which is already very big. The camera reveals to be a giant ship once owned by Ronan the Accuser. The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Odin (dies of old age after warning Thor and Loki of Ragnarok), Lady Sif (is killed when Hela first arrives in Asgard), Volstagg (is killed when Hela first arrives in Asgard), Hogun (is killed when Hela first arrives in Asgard), Fandral (is killed when Hela first arrives in Asgard), Skurge The Executioner (slaughtered by Hela after escorting multiple surviving Asgardians to the refugee ship; dies in honor), and Hela (dies when Thor activates Surtur's Helm and forces Surtur to destroy Asgard after all the Asgardians are fled to the ship; Surtur destroys Hela in the process) Release Date: 2018
 * Black Panther

Rating: PG-13

Story:

In the horrific aftermath of the Superhuman Accords and his father dying at the hands of Baron Zemo, T'Challa returns to Wakanda to claim his rightful position as King and the full-time mantle as the warrior, Black Panther. T'Challa's throne is challenged by multiple people, including the notorious Man'Ape, but T'Challa must act quick when an old enemy of Wakanda steals Vibranium from their beloved Kingdom and sells weapons made out of Vibranium in the black market to expose Wakanda for it's "true nature". As Wakanda is on the brink of war with this enemy, T'Challa must become the King he was meant to be and protect his home.

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

Antagonists: Ulysses Klaw/Klaw and M'Baku/Man'Ape

After Credits 1: T'Challa, with his beautiful queen, mutant, Ororo, and Okoye, his main general, announce to the world at the United Nations press conference in Vienna that Wakanda is not what Klaw tried to make it out to be; it is a beautiful nation who will open itself to world trade. The crowd cheers and T'Challa silently chants, "Wakanda Forever".

After Credits 2: Children in a local Wakandan campout are playing with someone who just woke up. Shuri comes in to tell them to stop and leave the person alone. The person wakes up and it is revealed that it is Bucky, who just woke up from cryogenic freezing. Shuri asks Bucky how he is holding up and Bucky thanks her. Bucky feels empty, but feels full at the same time, knowing HYDRA can no longer control his mind.

Deaths: Aneka (killed by Klaw when Klaw uses his new prototype to overwhelm her, motivating T'Challa to stop Klaw)

So at this point in time, this is the location of all the Infinity Stones: Release Date: 2018
 * 1) Space Stone- With Loki and Thor; Loki secretly stole the Space Stone from the Asgardian Vault before helping Thor activate the Helm of Surtur to destroy Asgard; that's why we see Ronan's ship at the end of Thor: Ragnarok; that is Thanos's ship and Infinity War will start right off where Ragnarok left off from there
 * 2) Reality Stone- Still with The Collector; not for long
 * 3) Soul Stone- unknown; Infinity War will reveal where it is
 * 4) Power Stone- on Xandar, safeguarded by the Nova Corps; not for long
 * 5) Mind Stone- With The Vision; not for long
 * 6) Time Stone- With Doctor Strange; not for long
 * The Avengers: Infinity War

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

The end is near.... mad titan, Thanos begins his quest to collect all six of the powerful Infinity Stones scattered across the universe. After Thor and company leave the destroyed Asgard, Thanos attacks them and this forces a warning signal to Earth and the rest of the universe that Thanos is coming. With the likes of Iron Man, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and the Fantastic Four banding together to try and prevent Thanos from gathering the stone on Titan, while the fugitive Avengers such as Captain America and Black Widow, along with Black Panther, gather in Wakanda to prevent Thanos from getting all the stones. What will happen when Thanos gathers all of the Infinity Stones?

Team on Titan: Tony Stark/Iron Man, Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Drax The Destroyer, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Mantis, Nebula, Johnny Storm/Human Torch, Ben Grimm/The Thing, and Charlie-27

Team in Wakanda: Steve Rogers/Nomad, Thor, T'Challa/Black Panther, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, The Vision, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, James Rhodes/War Machine, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Okoye, Shuri, Ororo Monroe/Storm, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, and Bucky Barnes

Other Protagonists: Gamora, Wong, and Doctor Druid

(Gamora is forced to help Thanos find the Soul Stone on Vormir, where they run across Red Skull, who is cursed, and in the process, Thanos sacrifices Gamora for the Soul Stone, filled with regret, while Wong and Doctor Druid are only present when Ebony Maw and Cull Obsidian arrive in New York and come across Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, and the Fantastic Four)

(Thor, Rocket, and Groot are all on a journey to help Thor forge Stormbreaker out of Uru in order to defeat Thanos; they arrive at Wakanda with an epic entrance near the end of the film)

Antagonists: Thanos, Ebony Maw, Cull Obsidian, Proxima Midnight, Red Skull, and Corvus Glaive

After Credits 1: Nick Fury and Maria Hill, who just spent a year in space with SWORD and witnessed Fitz die permanently (Agents Of SHIELD Season 5), are driving in a black van across New Orleans and Hill is still traumatized on losing Fitz, while Fury tries to lighten her up. Fury and Hill notice a radar on Wakanda that has a massive and explosive danger scale. Fury asks Hill how big the scale is and Hill says that the scale is ten times bigger than the scale when Loki attacked New York in 2012. Fury and Hill are then bombarded with a helicopter that lands down the surface and explodes. Fury and Hill rush out to investigate to helicopter, but notice something strange; there is nobody in it. Fury and Hill look around to see multiple people disintegrating; Hill then calls out to Fury and as Fury turns around, he witnesses as Hill disappears in front of his eyes. Fury then rushes to the back of his van to get a dated signal call to call someone. Fury dials quick and sees himself disappear. As many people begin disappearing around downtown, the camera zooms into who Fury was trying to come in contact with; the signal shows a blue-and-red star insignia...

After Credits 2: Inside the X-Mansion, it is just everyday life for the mutant students and the X-Men; Charles just got out of Cerebro and looks estranged. Hank expresses concern and advises Charles needs rest, especially after Erik's death. On the television, an eerie "BREAKING NEWS" is in report of people disappearing. The television then turns off by itself and around the X-Mansion, all the students begin to disappear, as well as Warren, Jean, Scott, Bobby, Colossus, Pietro, and even Charles, who warns Hank before he disappears; "Hank, Hank... listen to me very carefully... you need to find the Aveng" Charles disappears before finishing his sentence. Hank is left confused and realizes that everyone around him has disappeared...

Deaths: Amora/The Enchantress (first to die in the first seconds of the film; tries to charm one of the Black Order to save time for Thor and Loki to escape the refugee ship, but fails and gets brutally stabbed to death by Corvus Glaive), Heimdall (after the Hulk attempts to beat down Thanos and instead, gets brutally wounded by Thanos; Heimdall sends the Hulk to Earth as a warning to Earth; Thanos does not like this and uses Corvus's sword to stab Heimdall; angers and saddens Thor, as Heimdall was Thor's closest companion), Loki (tries to trick Thanos into believing Loki has undying fidelity to Thanos, when Loki was preparing a knife to stab Thanos; Thanos catches onto this and chokes Loki, as Thor watches), The Collector (killed by Thanos when Thanos attacks Knowhere in order to receive the Reality Stone), Gamora (is sacrificed by Thanos to obtain the Soul Stone from Vormir), and The Vision (in the final standoff, Thanos rips off the Mind Stone from The Vision's head and puts his lifeless body in the forests of Wakanda, to Wanda's dismay)

Everyone who disintegrated after the snap (in order): Release Date: 2018
 * 1) Bucky Barnes
 * 2) Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
 * 3) Okoye
 * 4) T'Challa/Black Panther
 * 5) Groot
 * 6) Sam Wilson/Falcon
 * 7) Mantis
 * 8) Drax The Destroyer
 * 9) Peter Quill/Star-Lord
 * 10) Ben Grimm/The Thing
 * 11) Johnny Storm/Human Torch
 * 12) Charlie-27
 * 13) Sue Storm/Invisible Woman
 * 14) Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic
 * 15) Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange
 * 16) Peter Parker/Spider-Man
 * 17) Maria Hill
 * 18) Nick Fury
 * 19) Warren Worthington III/Angel
 * 20) Jean Grey/The Phoenix
 * 21) Scott Summers/Cyclops
 * 22) Bobby Drake/Iceman
 * 23) Peter Rasputin/Colossus
 * 24) Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver
 * 25) Charles Xavier/Professor X
 * Ant-Man & The Wasp

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Forced into house arrest due to assisting Captain America and going against the Superhuman Accords, Scott Lang is restrained from being the Ant-Man, the hero who redeemed himself by caring for his now-well daughter and the hero his daughter looks up to. Lang, disobeying his house arrest, goes with Hank Pym and Hope, who is now Scott's new partner in crime-fighting. Lang, with his experience stuck in the Quantum Realm, believes he saw the late Janet Van Dyne. Scott and Hope venture out to find answers and learn the secret revelations of the Quantum Realm, as well as come across a dangerous Quantum-powered enemy known as the Whirlwind, who represents the darkest side of both Scott and the effects of the Quantum Realm. Will Hope be able to reunite with her mother?

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

Antagonist: David Cannon/Whirlwind

After Credits 1: Scott, Hope, Janet, Hank, and Bill are all on a rooftop with a blue van, which contains the shrunken-down device used to enter the Quantum Realm. After Scott was in the Quantum Realm once more to defeat Whirlwind and send him to jail, Scott made a promise to David; he would collect the Quantum particles to use it to heal Cannon's terrible Quantum condition. Scott, with the help of Hope, Janet, Hank, and Bill, goes down to the Quantum Realm to collect these particles for David. Before Scott goes down, Janet carefully warns Scott to not go so far that he enters the time vortex because they will not be able to bring him back up if he does. Scott goes down and quickly collects the particles. Hope counts down the time to bring Scott back up to the surface, but then the line eerily cuts... Scott is confused and at first, Scott believes the four are just messing around with him and urges they need to bring him back up. The camera zooms to where Hope, Bill, Hank, and Janet were standing; all four of them have turned to dust... Scott then starts to panic and the screen cuts to black...

After Credits 2: In Scott's home in San Francisco, everything is eerily quiet. No one is around, not even in the neighborhood. The camera zooms around the house, where an emergency broadcast is eerily playing on the television. In the distance, the ant Scott used to pretend to be Scott by going by Scott's daily routine while he was on house arrest is playing the drums, indicating the ant is not aware of Thanos's snap and continues going on with the routine...

After Credits 3: In Clint Barton's barn, his family are all in the kitchen. His three young children are playing with their toys and everything goes quiet in a sudden. Clint is right besides Laura and they both witness as their children disappear into thin air. Laura is beyond terrified and begins breaking down into tears. Clint and Laura both kneel down to the dust of their children and Laura holds on tight to Clint and disappears as well. Clint is left broken and traumatized and slowly loses his sanity. The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2018
 * Captain Marvel

Rating: PG-13

Story:

During the 1990s, beautiful and highly-work capable young airforce pilot, Carol Danvers is subjected to otherworldly radiation when one of her coworkers at NASA is revealed to be of Kree origins and is the Kree super warrior known as Captain Mar-Vell. When Carol is exposed to this, she becomes a Kree warrior with the abilities of flight, superhuman strength and durability, energy manipulation, and energy absorption. At first, Carol cannot control her powers, but does. Carol meets SHIELD director, Nick Fury, who is co-aligned with SWORD, the space division of SHIELD. A war between the Kree and the shape-shifting impersonators known as the Skrulls are taking a toll that could harm Earth. Carol travels to outer space and intervenes the war, as well as learn more about her powers. However, with fighting the Skrulls, Carol discovers new betrayals and people who are what they are not seem to be. In this war of conspiracies and the Skrulls messing with Carol's sanity, Carol must unveil the powerful Quantum Bands, which prove to be one of the deadliest weapons of mass destruction...

Protagonists: Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Director Nick Fury, SWORD Director Abigail Brand, King Bel-Dann, Wendell Vaughn/Quasar, and Agent Phil Coulson

Antagonists: Captain Mar-Vell/Khn'nr and Ronan The Accuser

After Credits: In the SHIELD Triskelion (which still existed in 2008 before it was completely demolished during Project Insight in 2014 when SHIELD fell), it is revealed that Fury has been trying to find Carol from 1995 when she disappeared in that explosion on the Kree planet because of the Quantum Bands (Fury was also trying to see where Wendell Vaughn went after that). Fury talks to Coulson and tells Coulson he likes to believe that Carol is still alive and just chose to stay with the Kree. The camera cuts to the Quantum Realm, where Carol Danvers is stuck...

Deaths: Captain Mar-Vell/Khn'nr (Carol is forced to kill her mentor when she finds out he has been lying to her this entire time and was a Skrull sleeper looking to use the Quantum Bands to cause mass destruction) Release Date: 2019
 * The Avengers: Endgame

Rating: PG-13

Story:

In the aftermath of Thanos snapping his fingers with the fully assembled Infinity Gauntlet, the remaining heroes including the original Avengers, Ant-Man, and the returning Captain Marvel must find Thanos and use the wonders of the Quantum Realm, as well as the Quantum Bands and the intelligent minds of Tony, Bruce, Hank McCoy, and Shuri to travel through alternate universes and use time travel to build their very own Infinity Gauntlet to counter Thanos. But this giant battle comes at a cost; there will be sacrifices made to bring the fallen heroes and innocent individuals back...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, Steve Rogers/Captain America, Thor, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Clint Barton/Ronin, Shuri, James Rhodes/War Machine, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Hank McCoy/Beast, Ororo Monroe/Storm, Nebula, Rocket Raccoon, Valkyrie, and Korg

Antagonist: Thanos and Red Skull

('''Scott, being stuck in the Quantum Realm pre-Avengers: Endgame, goes into the time vortex in which Janet warned him about; Scott goes to the time vortex and sees five years into the dark future, where the world just adapted to Thanos snapping his fingers. Scott meets Tony there, where Tony and Steve have finally reunited and the Avengers reunite, despite General Thunderbolt Ross still holding the Avengers as fugitives under the Superhuman Accords. Scott also travels to the Quantum Realm to save Captain Marvel, who was stuck there all these years without Hank Pym or Hope ever noticing. Thor has built a new Asgard in Norway and uses Stormbreaker to find where Thanos is, with the help of Rocket Raccoon and Nebula. Tony, Hank McCoy, Shuri, Bruce, Scott, and Carol all work on time travel and going to alternate universes to build their own Infinity Gauntlet, while Steve leads the Secret Avengers with Black Widow, Valkyrie, War Machine, the new, but broken Clint Barton, and Storm to safeguard the world from any further threats. The Secret Avengers eventually join up with Tony to help him and his team forge a new Infinity Gauntlet out of Uru, the same metal in which Stormbreaker is forged. Iron Man forges a Godkiller armor powerful enough to wield the Stones without killing the user and defeats Thanos, but permanently cripples him. After Captain America, Black Widow, the Hulk, and Ronin all bite the dust and die, Tony marries Pepper and has saved the fallen heroes and innocent individuals.''')

After Credits 1: In a dark room seats six chairs. All the six chairs turn around, revealing the figures to be the crippled Tony Stark, Reed Richards, Carol Danvers, Charles Xavier, King T'Challa, and Stephen Strange, who have formed the clandestine government organization known as the Illuminati...

After Credits 2: With Tony funding the New Avengers, T'Challa, Carol, and Bucky are all in the highly-innovated Avengers Facility in Upstate New York, where the three talk about future plans. Bucky, wielding the shield of the fallen Steve Rogers and knowing that his best friend would not want Bucky to waste his life, looks onto the battlefield, where Spider-Man, the newly created Vision, Scarlet Witch, Beast, Falcon, Ant-Man, The Wasp, and Goliath are all standing firmly. Bucky then tells the Avengers to assemble...

After Credits 3: All the time-jumping Thanos did in the film in order to avoid the heroes did something strange in the time ripple; the current timeline is fine and even though the snap was undone, the world still feels the pain of the snap and the memories of it; Thanos's time jumping has awoken the time-travelling conqueror known as Kang...

After Credits 4: There is a very loud swoosh sound travelling through space at the speed of light in a completely black screen. The camera is in POV, where something if flying really fast through space. The camera is zooming really loud, but no music is playing. The POV sees Earth in the distance and the camera reveals the figure in POV to be the Silver Surfer, who rests on his makeshift board and looks at Earth. The screen cuts to black...

After Credits 5: In the destruction of Xandar when Thanos destroyed the planet for the Power Stone (pre-Infinity War), a cleanup crew wakes up the only survivor. The crewmen says, "Wake up, Centurion Rider. You're the only one left. I'm sorry." The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Clint Barton/Ronin (dies standing up to Thanos when all the heroes confront Thanos in person; Ronin says the famous line, "As long as one Avenger stands against you, Thanos, you'll never be able to claim victory". Ronin puts up a fight with Thanos, but then dies and tells the team to save his family), Steve Rogers/Captain America (after all the time travelling and fighting, Steve realizes that he has always been the man out of time; he cannot live without a war. Steve insists Tony sacrifice him on Vormir, as Steve enters a vortex that takes him to the 1940s, where he finally gets his dance with Peggy and stays there forever, fair-welling both Tony and Bucky), Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (is killed by Thanos with the Power Stone), and Bruce Banner/The Hulk (The Hulk finally comes out at the end of the film right when Iron Man wields the Infinity Stones, but Thanos kills both Bruce and the Hulk)

Phase 4
Release Date: 2019
 * Spider-Man: Master Of Illusions

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Peter Parker is still very traumatized from his experience of his time in the Quantum Realm. Now in his junior year of high school, things change for Peter; Aunt May worries about Peter even more, due to May being stuck in New York when it became a wasteland during the war of the Infinity Gauntlet and Peter struggles to keep his identity a secret from her and Peter begins dating Mary Jane after years of a strong friendship, but must continue to keep his identity a secret. Meanwhile, Peter puts a stop to an artist of illusions known as Quetin Beck, who is taking things to the next level and actually making people disappear. Beck desires his revenge on Spider-Man for ruining his career, but things take a wide tide when Beck and another dangerous culprit slowly ruin Spider-Man's reputation with illusions that seem so real that it takes a toll on Peter's life and forces him to visit old nightmares and past memories. Will Peter stop this dangerous illusionist before he hurts more people and makes Peter lose his sanity?

Protagonists: Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Detective Jean DeWolffe

Antagonists: Quetin Beck/Mysterio and Dmitri Smerdyakov/Chameleon

After Credits 1: With Beck stuck in his suit and his powers being too dangerous to put in Ryker's Island, General Franklin Storm, who now owns the rights to The Raft prison after General Thunderbolt Ross dies from the Red Hulk serum, and DeWolffe both agree on putting both Beck and Smerdyakov in The Raft to withhold Beck's powers. Norman arrives in his helicopter and enters The Raft and since Norman is very popular and just started the Oscorp Enterprise, Norman gets many applauds, but also many considerate people, since they are confused as why he is in a prison. Norman smiles to DeWolffe and tells DeWolffe that he needs to speak to Smerdyakov. Norman smiles to Smerdyakov and quickly sports an uncaring look, as Norman uses his secret device to cut the feed of The Raft. Norman then tells Smerdyakov that both him and Beck broke their deal; they did not break Spider-Man, revealing that Norman is corrupt and he secretly pulled the strings behind Chameleon. Norman gives Smerdyakov one more chance and if that Smerdyakov's brother does not succeed, Norman will kill Smerdyakov, Beck, and Smerdyakov's brother. Smerdyakov laughs and calls Norman crazy and tells Norman that he cannot wait for the city to find out about Norman's true colors. Norman cuts the feed back and walks out and farewells the guards and DeWolffe...

After Credits 2: Spider-Man meets Johnny Storm at the Baxter Building and the two race it out through New York.

Deaths: Glory Grant (Ned's girlfriend and Peter's classmate who slowly becomes obsessive with Mysterio's dangerous illusions; Mysterio's illusions become so powerful that Grant is killed, to Ned's dismay and Peter's feeling of guilt) Release Date: 2019
 * Fantastic Four: Latveria

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

The Fantastic Four become huge superhero celebrities in New York and around the world, becoming a giant cultural phenomenon, with Reed proclaimed as a world-renowned scientist and the team being missed as a link part of the world from being stuck in the Soul World. The team continue safeguarding the world and maintaining a roof over their head, as the four become the ultimate family of superheroes. The four are alerted when a new phenomenon arises; many spies have been sent over to the United States by a mysterious European country known as Latveria. The four travel to Latveria, solving the mysterious conspiracy and find themselves in the eyes of Victor Von Doom, who is an extremely power-thirsty individual who seeks conquest and is the most dangerous man in the world ever since Red Skull during World War 2. As Doom and Reed have a past conflict unresolved and Doom utilizes the returning Skrulls, this becomes a nightmare battle for the four, as they must survive and fight this madman from getting what he wants; ultimate power...

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

Antagonists: Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom and Super Skrull

After Credits: Quasar is revealed to still be alive, after years of disappearance in outer space after the Kree-Skrull war in the 1990s; Quasar sports the Quantum Bands...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2019
 * Doctor Strange: Dark Dimension

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Strange is now granted the Master of the Sanctum Sanctorum and embraces the full position as the Sorcerer Supreme, having the Ancient One no longer having to train or watch over him. Strange, now a member of The Illuminati alongside fellow likes of T'Challa and Tony Stark, oversees a threat that connects all of the pocket dimensions and a dangerous alternate reality known as the Dark Dimension, which houses the dangerous mystical ruler known as Dormammu. As this dangerous alternate reality can become actual reality, Strange must travel to the Dark Dimension to unfold various secrets and put an end to Dormammu...

Protagonists: Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Wong, The Ancient One, Doctor Druid, Brother Voodoo, Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider, T'Challa/Black Panther, and Tony Stark

Antagonist: Dormammu

After Credits 1: Strange shows Blaze the ways of his Sling-Ring trick; Blaze uses his chain to do the trick and learns the tides of it. Blaze then transforms into Ghost Rider and says that he likes it A LOT...

After Credits 2: Brother Voodoo and Wong pull a prank on Strange while he is sleeping.

Deaths: The Ancient One (slaughtered by Dormammu in the Dark Dimension once Strange and Ghost Rider arrive) Release Date: 2020
 * Nova

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Being the last survivor of the Nova Corps after it was destroyed by mad titan, Thanos, Richard Rider sets out on rebuilding Xandar and finding the very few survivors who survived Thanos's attack. While rebuilding the Nova Corps and becoming the honorary leader he never was, young Rider sees himself having to face a powerful being known as the Sphinx, who is cursed with the Ka stone and looks to Rider for healing. The Sphinx, looking to prevent Rider from recreating Xandar, after Rider is not able to cure the Sphinx, goes to war with Rider. Will Rider rebuild his first family and stop this undying force?

Protagonists: Richard Rider/Nova, Eve Bakian, and Fraktur

Antagonists: The Sphinx and Fin Fang Foom

After Credits: Nova joins the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Deaths: The Sphinx (using the knowledge ship on Xandar, Nova wipes The Sphinx out of existence) Release Date: 2020
 * The Wolverine

Rating: R

Story:

Netflix Television Series
Release Date: 2014
 * Daredevil: Season 1

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

Blinded as a child after a heroic act of saving an innocent man from dangerous chemicals, lawyer of Hell's Kitchen, Matt Murdock, lives his life in the sinful and most dangerous neighborhood in New York, post-alien invasion of the Chitauri. Murdock, lawyer by day with his best friend and partner since college known as Foggy Nelson, also has a secret vendetta as the vigilante known as the Devil of Hell's Kitchen to the newspaper articles. Caught up in a gang war between the Kitchen Irish and the Russians right after saving innocent woman known as Karen Page, with the help of Foggy and brings her under the Nelson-Murdock firm. As Murdock chases leads from both these gangs, it leads him into a dark and winding path of the crime boss known as the Kingpin, who has dark secrets and will do wrong just to get what he wants. Murdock plays this game with the Kingpin and the stakes of Hell's Kitchen, maybe even New York, are high.

Protagonists: Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Stick, Ben Urich, Melvin Potter, and Detective Blake Tower

Antagonists: Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin, Leland Owlsley/Owl, and James Wesley

Deaths: Anatoly (beheaded by The Kingpin after Anatoly storms into The Kingpin's penthouse unannounced while he is on a date with Vanessa), Sean Liebert (innocent man whose wife was dying and Owl and Wesley kill him in the crossfire while in a violent street war with the Kitchen Irish), James Wesley (after kidnapping Karen Page since he suspects one of her friends might be Daredevil, Karen steals his gun and shoots him multiple times, killing him), and Leland Owlsley/Owl (tied to a chair and thrown down the lake by The Kingpin after he tells The Kingpin is getting too distracted and "too soft" from his love for Vanessa)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2014
 * Jessica Jones: Season 1

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

Former superhero who used to go by the alias known as "Jewel", alcoholic and tough-natured woman known as Jessica Jones starts up her own private investigation and detective agency after an end to her superhero career by the mind-manipulator and haunting man of her life known as Kilgrave. Jones gets a cue from a teenage girl, who has recently been kidnapped, groomed, and raped by an unknown individual. As Jessica is consumed by this and abandons her time with those close to her like bulletproof lover, Luke Cage, and best friend, Trish Walker, Jessica finds out the hard truth of the old enemy who has made her previous life hell; Kilgrave. As Kilgrave continues to manipulate and start this never-ending cycle of manipulating those close to Jessica, Jessica is forced to play along with these mind games and revisit her haunting and gloomy past...

Protagonists: Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Trish Walker, and Officer Frank Simpson

Antagonist: Kilgrave/The Purple Man

Deaths: Abigail Suitor (after being kidnapped, groomed, and raped by Kilgrave, Kilgrave manipulates her and makes her jump off the Empire State Building, killing herself), Albert Thompson (after Kilgrave reunites with his father and manipulates him to force him to watch how abusive his father was as a child, Kilgrave slits his father's throat while his father was under his control), and Loiuse Kilgrave (kills herself after apologizing to her son for all the abuse Albert put him through as a child)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2015
 * Daredevil: Season 2

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

Matt is forced to live with the consequences of Foggy finding out his secret identity as Daredevil. Matt is stuck in an awkward and odd situation with his best friend and partner in the Nelson-Murdock law firm. As Karen moves up the ranks of the firm and becomes the Journalist and the three become closer than ever, Hell's Kitchen is met with a violent force who is brutally murdering the remaining Kitchen Irish, as well as the newly arisen and harmful Ani-Men. The public calls this figure "Punisher", who uses lethal force and ruthlessness to kill the lowest of the low. When Daredevil comes face-to-face with the Punisher, a trial reveals the Punisher as Frank Castle, who has a dark past that enabled him to do what he does. As Matt is questioned by his friends and this trial determines the battle between Daredevil and Punisher, Matt is met with former lover, Elektra, who warns him of a threat beyond his understanding that could change New York's entire crime syndicate forever; the ninja organization known as The Hand, who continuously attempts to destroy Matt's life.

Protagonists: Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Frank Castle/The Punisher, Elektra Natchios/Elektra, Ben Urich, Stick, Melvin Potter, and Detective Blake Tower

Antagonists: Kagenobu Yoshioka/Nobu, Madame Gao, Veronica Dultry/Dragonfly, and Ray Schoonover

Deaths: Finn Cooley (after successfully kidnapping Frank Castle, due to Castle being clouded by tiredness, Castle slaughters the remaining Kitchen Irish once and for all and asks Cooley about who killed Castle's family; after Cooley insults Castle's family, saying they were "a waste of space", Castle aims a shotgun inside Cooley's mouth, brutally murdering him), Elliot Grote (man who Matt is assigned to be a lawyer of after breaking into a house, but is killed by The Punisher after Castle confronts Daredevil and reveals that Grote also murdered a woman in the house he broke into and sexually assaulted the woman's son; The Punisher hangs Grote for all of Hell's Kitchen to see what he a mess Grote actually is), Gambino (Madame Gao slits his throat after he disgraces his role as the Five Fingers Of The Hand), Ray Schoonover (after Schoonover attends the People v. Castle court case and claims Castle's innocence, Castle tracks down his old Marine leader's home and stabs him with a sharp wood after finding out Schoonover took part in killing Castle's family in Central Park a few years ago), and Kagenobu Yoshioka/Nobu (after Daredevil kicks him off the roof, Nobu gets back up on his feet, but is quickly beheaded by Stick, who tells Nobu to never mess with Daredevil or Elektra, since they are basically both his children).

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2015
 * Luke Cage: Season 1

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

Ex-con and former police officer of Harlem, Luke Cage lives a very quiet life in the beautiful city of Harlem, the center of African American culture in New York; he works two jobs and has cut all ties to Jessica Jones after being manipulated by Kilgrave and finding out the truth about Reva's death. Keeping his bulletproof skin and super strength to himself, Luke finds shady business down in Harlem's Paradise, the club owned by Cornell Stokes, who Luke works for. Luke follows Cornell's steps and finds smuggled guns and drugs inside Harlem, which Luke cannot tolerate, as Harlem is his neighborhood. Luke is brought back into that life and is quickly taken notice of by the NYPD, Harlem residents, and especially Cornell, who many are calling Cottonmouth. Luke must confront his past of mistakes in which he never committed and Cornell's vision for Harlem, which leads Luke into following ties with the Stokes bloodline and what their legacy means for the future of Harlem. Meanwhile, Luke has issues within the family when a long-lost blood relative returns to haunt Luke...

Protagonists: Luke Cage, Detective Misty Knight, and Detective Blake Tower

Antagonists: Cornell Stokes/Cottonmouth, Willis Stryker/Diamondback, Mariah Stokes, and Shades

Deaths: Henry "Pop" Hunter (after Cottonmouth finds out that Luke Cage attacked Crispus Attacks Projects in hopes of finding the smuggled Kronos weapons, Cottonmouth orders an attack on Cage via Tone and Shades, but Tone shoots Henry Hunter while Luke only covered Bobby Fish and not Pop, sending Luke and even Cottonmouth into a never-ending grief throughout the whole season), Tone (after Tone feels no remorse for killing Pop, Cottonmouth throws him off the roof for killing Pop, since Cottonmouth looked up the Pop as a kid and came to Pop's Barbershop regularly to get haircuts), Shameek Smith (after running the crew with Chico Diaz of robbing and smuggling Cottonmouth's secret operation, Cottonmouth mauls the young teenager to death and leaves his dead body in the dumpsters of Harlem's Paradise), Candace Miller (shot in the head by Shades after Shades finds out she has been stealing money from Mariah), and Cornell Stokes/Cottonmouth (at the very end of the season, when Diamondback is defeated by Luke Cage and jailed at Ryker's Island, to Cornell's despise, Mariah confronts her cousin about their past and how Cornell is being very greedy; after Cornell tells Mariah off for always being too lustful like Mama Mabel and Uncle Pete, Mariah breaks the shard of a champagne bottle and stabs Cornell's forehead and kicks him down the window frame of Harlem's Paradise and goes down and stabs Cornell with the mic stand that Biggie Smalls used; Mariah and Shades toggle with the crime scene and Luke is framed for killing Cottonmouth, ending the season with a cliffhanger, as Luke goes back to Seagate, where all his worst memories lie)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2016
 * Iron Fist: Season 1

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

Son of the wealthy owners of Rand Industries in New York, Danny Rand returns to his home city after spending 20 years in Kun-Lun training his martial art skills and mastering the ability as the Immortal Iron Fist. Rand comes back to inherit his parents' broad legacy, only to find that his business is being toppled with, resulting in the bright and charming Danny becoming more and more suspicious of Harold Meachum, who is an old friend of Danny's father and was there when Danny's parents died in the iceberg. Danny partners up with Harold, but can Danny trust Harold? As an old enemy returns and his time at Kun-Lun returns to haunt him and inflict the damage upon New York, Danny must embrace his powers as the Iron Fist and use his chi and goodwill to his advantage...

Protagonists: Danny Rand/Iron Fist, Colleen Wing, Detective Misty Knight, Lei Kung, and Bakuto

Antagonists: Master Khan, Harold Meachum, Ward Meachum, Zhou Cheng, and Shou-Lao

Deaths: Joy Meachum (with The Hand being one of Harold's contacts, Harold blindly sends The Hand after his own daughter due to her being too suspicious of Harold's plans for Danny), Yu-Ti (after this old mentor and teacher of Iron Fist travels to New York and warns Danny about Master Khan, Master Khan brutally murders Yu-Ti, fully motivating Danny to take a step and find Khan before he kills anybody else), and Lei Kung (after helping Danny take on Master Khan and end his whole scheme once and for all with the H'ylthri invasion of New York, Master Khan stabs Lei Kung and kills him, sending Danny into a rage and helping him defeat Khan)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2016
 * Jessica Jones: Season 2

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

Now that Jessica has finished adjusting her ends meets and rectifying her dark past with Kilgrave, Jessica makes her Alias Investigations known to all of Manhattan and Brooklyn. As Jessica lives her life day-by-day, trying to better herself and prevent her alcoholism from taking over, old friend of Jessica's, Malcolm, comes to her with a murder confession, which lures Jessica to Brooklyn, New York, where she finds herself in a quick tie of conspiracies of recent disappearances of many innocent civilians and a maniac who goes by "Malus". As the Malus lures Jessica into his maze, Jessica finds the truth about the Malus; the ugly truth of Jessica being a superhuman and how her powers can benefit, but for bad purposes. As Jessica chases down the Malus and a dark force approaches Brooklyn, this is Jessica's darkest hour...

Protagonists: Jessica Jones, Malcolm Ducasse, and Trish Walker/Hellcat

Antagonists: Dr. Karl Malus/The Malus and Jeryn Hogarth

Death: Wendy Ross (Jeryn Hogarth's long-time girlfriend and soon-to-be-wife is killed by The Malus to convince Jeryn of Jessica's corruption)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2016
 * The Punisher: Season 1

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

After the vengeful Frank Castle, also known as the violent, but misunderstood vigilante known as the Punisher, kills Ray Schoonover and goes around the country to kill the rest of the Dogs of Hell, Frank is presumed dead by the CIA and his death file is confirmed. However, Frank is more than alive and comes back into the game after months of hiding as a fake identity when a former weapons engineer for the NSA and CIA, Micro, offers Frank the true chance of vengeance; Frank starts off with hunting down those related to the shooting in which killed his family in the first place. Frank finds out that his time as a Marine and his sketchy time in Afghanistan involving the murder of a supposed terrorist is the sole reason his family died; Frank makes connections with his time as a Marine and ties all the pieces together to Agent Orange, who set Frank on this path in the first place. As Frank goes on his quest for vengeance, with the help of Micro and the disturbance set up the agents of the CIA, Frank knows one thing; he will bring his family justice...

Protagonists: Frank Castle/The Punisher, David Lieberman/Microchip, Curtis Hoyle, Billy Russo, CIA Agent Dinah Madani, CIA Agent Sam Stein, and Gunner Henderson

Antagonists: William Rawlins/Agent Orange and Carson Wolf/Wolf

Deaths: Lance Freeburge (brutally murdered by Frank with a sledgehammer after Frank finds Lance and his friends at the construction job pulling innocent Donny Rodriguez into robbing the Gnucci Family Syndicate), Carson Wolf/Wolf (The Punisher breaks into this corrupt CIA leader's home and nails his toe to the ground and blends his head with a blender once the Punisher finds out Wolf was the one who "killed" Micro and was involved with Operation Cerebrus back in Afghanistan, leading Madani and Stein to this investigation after the Punisher), Gunner Henderson (after Frank finds out where his former Marine friend is at, Gunner bleeds out once Agent Orange sends his private militia after Frank and Gunner, sending Frank into a rage and causing him to destroy half the militia), CIA Agent Sam Stein (killed by an unknown identity from Anvil; Madani later finds out her trustworthy CIA partner was murdered by her own lover, Billy Russo, who killed Stein because Stein threatened to release the public file for the whole world to find out about Operation Cerebrus), and William Rawlins/Agent Orange (in the last episode, Rawlins kidnaps Frank and tries to saw his head off, but Frank takes the saw and tells Rawlins of the wrongs with Ahmad's murder back in Afghanistan and claims Rawlins is "a twisted fuck" for shooting his wife and kids and saws Rawlin's head off, before going after Billy and finding out that Billy set up Operation Cerebrus in the first place and deceived Frank the whole time, lying to Frank about being his best friend. Russo also knew that Rawlins was going to kill Frank's family for exposing Operation Cerebrus and did nothing about it.)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2017
 * The Defenders: Season 1

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

After Luke is imprisoned back at Seagate due to being framed by the corrupt Mariah Dillard, Matt Murdock, who no longer has Foggy by his side due to unsolved drama, is appointed as Luke's lawyer and Luke is eventually bailed out of Seagate. Luke wishes to go after Mariah for setting him up in the first place, but Murdock encounters the likes of Danny Rand and Jessica Jones, who all have been secretly in the eyes of Roxxon Oil Company, who seem to not have been as good as their reputation says. AIM presence increases in the city after Roxxon makes a surprising hit on one of New York's most famous structures. Roxxon has a vendetta against all these four individuals; Matt, Luke, Danny, and Jessica. The four find themselves grouping together, as they all have massive bounties on their heads. As Roxxon and AIM continue making moves, the US army gets involved in this messy situation and a mercenary spots their eyes on these four defenders of New York...

Protagonists: Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Danny Rand/Iron Fist, Detective Misty Knight, Colleen Wing, Trish Walker/Hellcat, Elektra Natchios/Elektra, Stick, Malcolm Ducasse, Detective Blake Tower, and CIA Agent Al Mackenzie

Antagonists: Simon Maddicks/Killer Shrike, Brandon Chambers, Harold Meachum, Andrew Forson, Bakuto, Ashcroft, and Andreas Von Strucker

Deaths: Rupert Wine (being Shrike's errand boy to smuggle the AIM super weapons into Roxxon, Rupert is threatened by the menacing Andrew Forson and Rupert goes to confess to the NYPD, only to get shot in the eye by Shrike), Stick (is killed by Shrike when Shrike finds where Daredevil and Iron Fist are holed up at after they escape his crossfire when they assault the military base in upstate New York; sends both Matt and Elektra into a state of grief), and Bakuto (beheaded by Colleen after Colleen learns the truth of Bakuto's secret alliance with Roxxon and not to Rand Industries and after Bakuto cuts Misty's right arm off)

Number of Episodes: 10 Release Date: 2017
 * Luke Cage: Season 2

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

After Daredevil being presumed dead by New York and the Defenders disbanding, Luke goes back to his quiet life in Harlem. Luke is now known as a celebrity in Harlem and everybody is talking about this yellow-shirt-wearing hero like he is Jesus. Luke begins taking down drug shipments containing his name on the packages. Luke soon makes a discovery that Mariah has taken over Harlem's Paradise and constantly takes down her secretive operations, which are not known to Harlem. However, a new face known as Bushmaster comes into Harlem and makes the identity of the Hero of Harlem look like a big joke. Bushmaster is not after Luke himself, however; Bushmaster is after Mariah and her legacy as a Stokes family member. Luke delves into Bushmaster's past and this war between Bushmaster and Mariah leaves Harlem a warzone, which Luke will not tolerate. As the hero takes on both Bushmaster and Mariah and sees that his anger is slowly slipping apart, Luke knows that this battle will leave Harlem fractured...

Protagonists: Luke Cage, Misty Knight, Tilda Johnson, Danny Rand/Iron Fist, Colleen Wing, Captain Tom Ridenhour, Sugar, and Commissioner Priscilla Ridley

Antagonists: John McIver/Bushmaster, Mariah Stokes/Black Mariah, Hernan Alvarez/Shades, Darius Jones/Comanche, Cockroach Hamilton, and Piranha Jones/Piranha

Deaths: Arturo Rey III (shot in the head by Shades after Rey III does not go through the deal with Mariah and steals her part of the loan on the Harlem Museum robbery), Mark Higgins (head is put on a stick after Higgins was a city councilman for Harlem and was a buyer of Mariah's drugs and weapons; killed by Bushmaster to set his head on Mariah's new foundation museum for the crowd to find), Cockroach Hamilton (after attempting to sue Luke for beating the shit out of him for Cockroach beating on his wife and child, Cockroach's head is also put on a stick for the crowd to find at Mariah's new museum, as Cockroach was a part of Mariah's buyers' list), Piranha Jones/Piranha (after Luke agrees to work for him to pay off the suing that would never take action, Luke hides with Piranha after Cockroach and Higgins's murders, since Piranha is one of the few of Mariah's associates to be alive; Piranha is kidnapped by McIver without Luke's knowledge and is forced to give McIver the password to all of Mariah's money and does, but McIver slashes his head open and feeds his remains to actual piranhas in a fish bowl), Captain Tom Ridenhour (is shot in the chest multiple times by Comanche after Shades finds out that Comanche has been playing Cop & Informant with Ridenhour in order to hide the clues and his lies), Darius Jones/Comanche (after Shades finds out about Comanche being an informant for Ridenhour, Shades shoots Comanche even after all their years of friendship; afterwards, Shades becomes a different man and feels a lot of remorse for killing his best friend), Anansi McIver (after all the murdering on the streets of Harlem, Mariah, along with Shades and a couple other goons, goes to the Jamaican restaurant in which Bushmaster's remaining family owns; Mariah kills all of Bushmaster's only family years after Mama Mabel burns Bushmaster's mother alive for trying to buy Harlem's Paradise; Mariah sets Anansi, Bushmaster's uncle and only father figure, on fire and leaves the body for Bushmaster to find; with Bushmaster threatening to put Mariah's head on a stick once and for all), and Mariah Stokes/Black Mariah (after being finally jailed due to Shades going in to confess to Misty and the NYPD, Mariah is arrested for the murder of Candace Miller, Cottonmouth, and all of Bushmaster's friends and family at the Jamaican restaurant; Mariah is jailed, but a war on Harlem erupts, as several other gangs including the Italians attempt to take over Harlem after Mariah's arrest; this ends quickly when Luke, Misty, and Danny take them down. Tilda goes to visit her arrested mother and kisses her and when Luke goes to visit Mariah to tell her that she has lost and that Harlem is now peaceful with her arrest and Bushmaster's plane out of the city, Mariah coughs out blood and dies and realizes Tilda kissed her with poison she made in her shop. After her death, Mariah gives the ownership of Harlem's Paradise to Luke himself and the season ends with a dark twist; Luke is willing to work with crime bosses to keep Harlem safe; to Misty's surprise...)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2017
 * Iron Fist: Season 2

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

Now that Daredevil is presumed dead and Luke Cage has gone quiet after Black Mariah's surprising death, Danny cleans up Rand Industries due to all the inconveniences involving Roxxon, AIM, and Bushmaster. As Danny chases down the Hand, who are still never-ending in New York; they were in Hell's Kitchen, they were a part of Danny's history, and they were there when the Defenders were in Shrike's cross-heir. However, Danny learns that there is a new leader in whom the Hand have been bowing down to and a leader who also has the iron fist, just like Danny himself. Danny finds himself puzzled and investigates more; little does he know; this man is the long-lost son of Lei Kung, who trained Danny to become the Iron Fist in Kun-Lun. As this man has been cheated in Kun-Lun and defeated Shou-Lao illegally, this man desires revenge on the Iron Fist; the mantle for the Iron Fist lives on and this battle determines whether Danny will live up to this role as the Iron Fist...

Protagonists: Danny Rand/Iron Fist, Colleen Wing, Misty Knight, and Bob Diamond

Antagonists: Davos/Steel Serpent, Akuma, and Doka

Deaths: Harold Meachum (after being imprisoned for trying to make Rand Industries look corrupt, Meachum's hands are chopped off by Doka for no longer being of use to the Hand), Doka (killed by Brenda Swanson; after Swanson falls in love with Doka even though Doka killed her uncle, Harold, Swanson took her anger out on Doka after finding out that the Hand only uses people), and Davos/Steel Serpent (loses the final fight for the mantle of the Iron Fist in Kun-Lun; stabs himself with his father's former blades and falls off the mountain)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2017
 * Daredevil: Season 3

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

After the Defenders manage to escape Kronos Tower, the Devil of Hell's Kitchen was never seen after the building collapsed. However, Matthew Murdock is very much still alive; Matt, from all the wounds from the collapse and all the mental abuse he has gone through in the fight with Roxxon and AIM; he is cleaned up by a strange face; his mother, Maggie, who was thought to be dead before even his father died. Maggie, now cleaning up her son's wounds as a quiet nun in Midtown, does not let her son slip out onto the world once more. Matt is forced back unto the cold world when the Kingpin, who is still imprisoned where he belongs, discovers of Matt's secret identity as the Devil and someone extremely close to Matt is the one selling those pictures and evidence files of Matt's identity. This leads to a series of events that drives Matt insane, causing him to lose his job, his home, his money, and results in the IRS taking everything away from. Even his friends like Foggy and Karen are part of the conspiracy against him. As Matt hits the lowest point in his life and knows that his nemesis, Fisk, is slowly tearing his life apart, Matt must make a difficult choice... which comes with a deadly and damned psychopathic killer who is a dark reflection of Daredevil himself...

Protagonists: Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Ben Urich, Nicholas Manolis, Frank Castle/The Punisher, Danny Rand/Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Melvin Potter

Antagonists: Lester Poindexter/Bullseye, Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin, Frank Simpson/Nuke, and General Thunderbolt Ross

Deaths: Alex Kurtz (The Kingpin manages to hire dynamite dealers to blow up Matt's entire apartment complex, killing every single one of his neighbors and destroying the home he was raised in; Alex Kurtz, who has been a old man looking out for Matt since he was little, died in the explosion), Blake Tower (after wanting to retire from the NYPD peacefully, the big battle between Daredevil and Nuke, all thanks to General Thunderbolt Ross not keeping an eye on Simpson after taking him in, kills Tower in his home; Matt grieves over his old friend's death), Ben Urich (The Kingpin finds out where Urich is by killing the Globe's many reporters and getting to Urich, since Urich has been secretly housing Matt throughout the season and has been the only one who has had Matt's back this entire time. The Kingpin, after realizing that Nuke is imprisoned and his serum no longer works, Ben taunts the Kingpin. Enraged, Kingpin strangles Ben to death and when Matt and Karen find out, they mourn together and Matt's mentality and depression worsens), and Karen Page (near the end of the season, Karen apologizes to Matt for everything and confesses that she was the one who sold the evidence to Fisk because of her money issues; Karen explains how she ended up where she all started as; a murderer. She confesses how she murdered Wesley and once the Kingpin finds out, Bullseye shoots Karen clean in the head, sending Matt into a rage and having him chase down Bullseye, driving Daredevil out for blood, in which Danny and Jessica try to go out and stop)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2018
 * The Punisher: Season 2

Rating: TV-MA

Story:

Still feeling the sense of betrayal and the dread of the harsh natures of the war he has been fighting his entire life, Frank continues on his quest of ridding the streets of sin and evil. After Micro leaves Frank to be back with his family, Frank finds himself in a very awkward relationship with Agent Madani of the CIA, who, like Frank, has also been stabbed in the back by Billy Russo. Frank and Madani keep their interactions secret, since the CIA still has Castle on their wanted lists. With all this in his head and the feel that he has finally gotten justice for his family's tragedy, Frank oversees several murders of very innocent people in New York; all alleged under the Punisher. The Punisher is turned on and labeled not even as a vigilante, but as a serial killer who kills innocents. The hunt for Castle rises up and Madani, even Micro and the ones Frank surrounds himself with in the church, question Castle himself. Frank finds the culprit of this and finds out that his worst nightmare has returned to stab him right in the back again. Will Frank clear his name and fight for good? Frank knows one thing for sure; he WILL have to cross the line to do what will benefit the greater good...

Protagonists: Frank Castle/The Punisher, Dima Alekov Kaganitzky/Dragunov, Andy Lorimer, David Lieberman/Microchip, Curtis Hoyle, and CIA Agent Madani

Antagonists: Billy Russo/Jigsaw, Don Cervello, and Carl Burbank/Bushwacker

Deaths: Charlie Schitti (after Castle saves his life from the Maggia and the Asian mob, Charlie was being evicted from his parents' house, as Castle even reaches out to him with tough love. After the two develop a bond as father-son, Charlie is one of the unlucky innocents killed by Jigsaw), Albert Cleary (Damage Control worker who had wronged Billy in the past; Billy puts Albert on his list on innocents to kill, resulting in Damage Control showing their hate towards Castle), Don Cervello (during the breakout on Ryker's Island caused by both Jigsaw and Bushwacker to break out Cervello again, the Punisher brutally interrogates Cervello to tell him what Jigsaw's puzzle means; Cervello then does not tell him until the Punisher shoots him in the leg, as he screams in agony. Cervello tries to fight back and gets beaten up to the point where Cervello cannot no longer speak properly; Cervello reveals that Jigsaw's puzzle has a code that will forever make the Punisher wanted throughout the entire world as a "serial killer". The Punisher becomes enraged and throws Cervello into a shredding machine), and Billy Russo/Jigsaw (after a final confrontation, the Punisher manages to kill Jigsaw by shooting him in the mouth and reminding Billy that all he cared about was himself and that he did all those things with Operation Cerebrus, involving in killing Frank's family, and ruining the Punisher's name just to push his selfish and prideful agenda. The Punisher shoots him in the mouth several times and Jigsaw dies for good...)

Number of Episodes: 14 Release Date: 2018
 * Jessica Jones: Season 3

Rating: TV-MA

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