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, 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, Heroes For Hire, The Defenders, Moon Knight, Blade, White Tiger, 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, Silver Sable, New Warriors, Night Thrasher, 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:

Billionaire industrialist, Tony Stark, conducts weaponry tests overseas, but this backfires quickly after Tony is kidnapped by a terrorist organization known as the Ten Rings. After months of torment, Tony finds an escape plan after being prompted to build the organization a dangerous weapon to attack the United States with, Tony builds a suit of armor to escape his living hell. After returning to the US and reuniting with his secretary, Pepper, and his best friend, James Rhodes, Tony uses his suit of armor to dismantle the Ten Rings, as well as fight other evils that plague the world, quickly being known as the "Iron Man". When his rival company, Stane, suspiciously runs secret operations with the Rings, Tony must protect the world from the Rings' danger as his newfound identity as a superhero...

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man and Colonel James Rhodes

Antagonists: Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger and Anton Vanko/Crimson Dynamo

After Credits: Tony comes home after having a night out with Rhodes. Tony sees that there is a shadowy figure in his living room, who asks Tony if he thinks he is the only superhero in the world. Tony questions this figure and the figure comes out and reveals himself as Nick Fury, director of SHIELD, a UN affiliated government agency. Fury has come to talk to Tony about the "Avengers Initiative".

Deaths: Ho Yinsen (sacrifices his life to buy Tony time in order to escape from the cave), Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger (suit override kills him and he falls into the giant arc reactor, causing a giant explosion in Malibu), and Anton Vanko/Crimson Dynamo (killed by Stark in a last effort to get the key to the reactor and the Rings' weapons) Release Date: 2010
 * The Incredible Hulk

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Turning into a green monster every time his anger is tempered with, renowned scientist Bruce Banner finds himself on the run from the government and the US army, including it's determined leader, Thunderbolt Ross, who strives to put Banner under. Banner, haunted by his past, is forced to come out of the shadows when the army releases a monster even worst than Banner in order to bring Banner in; little did they know that this monster would become an atrocity that will cause chaos to the world. Banner must use his instincts and his powers to stop this monster.

Protagonists: Bruce Banner/The Hulk and Samuel Stern

Antagonists: Emil Blonsky/Abomination and General Thunderbolt Ross

After Credits: Tony Stark walks into the bar and tells Ross that he is putting together a team...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2010
 * Iron Man 2

Rating: PG-13

Story:

After publicly revealing to the entire world that he is Iron Man, Tony Stark spends his days being overloaded with United States government requests to give his weapons and suits to the government, as they present a danger after what happened with Russia and their Crimson Dynamo armor, in which nearly destroyed Malibu. Meanwhile, the son of Anton Vanko, Ivan, rises from the shadows and declares revenge on Stark after his father's death. The Stark family and the Vankos have a long history with Tony's father, Howard, wronging the Vankos in so many ways, including Anton. With this feud between Tony and Ivan and an all-out war ensuing in the process, with Ivan attempting to destroy the Stark legacy, Tony must form new alliances to win this battle; including the likes of Rhodes and a former assassin known as the Black Widow...

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

Antagonists: Ivan Vanko/Whiplash and Justin Hammer

After Credits: After debriefing Tony's new Mark 6, Coulson has driven to Mexico to investigate a disturbance under Fury's orders. When he gets there, he sees a large crowd of people gathering around an object SHIELD has been hunting down for months; Mjolnir. After Coulson calls Fury, the screen cuts to black with a bolt of thunder...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2011
 * Thor

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Son of Odin and the God of Thunder; Thor Odinson is soon to inherit the throne of Asgard as the rightful King. However, after a dispute between the Asgardians and the Frost Giants, the Frost Giants attack and Thor makes an extremely arrogant move by attacking Jotunheim. After doing so, Odin decides that Thor's arrogance and selfishness does not prove worthiness of the throne and banishes Thor from his hammer and to planet Earth. There, Thor must rebuild himself and while his mischievous brother Loki uses Thor's absence to his advantage, Thor must return to Asgard to claim the throne and stop his brother...

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

Antagonists: Loki, Laufey, and The Destroyer

After Credits 1: Erik Selvig is recruited by SHIELD to be the head of the science division. Selvis is shown the Tesseract by Fury, which is an ancient relic that was used by ancient civilizations and could be the key to unlimited sustainable energy. Loki appears in the shadows and smiles...

After Credits 2: After Laufey's death, Hogun and Lady Sif talk about a potential civil war among the Nine Realms, as Laufey had a peace treaty with the Dark Elves. The camera switches to the evil Dark Elves and their ruthless leader, Malekith the Accursed, who is being powered by pure, hateful energy...

Deaths: Laufey (killed by Loki; Loki used him for getting to Thor, but Loki decides to kill him to destroy the reminder that Loki is not truly an Odinson) Release Date: 2011
 * Captain America: The First Avenger

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Small kid from Brooklyn, New York, in a time of trouble with World War 2 at it's peak of destruction, Steve Rogers enlists to join the United States army, but due to his small stature, he is quickly rejected. Desperate to make a difference in the world and fight for his country, Rogers accepts role in the Super Soldier experiment; this experiment enhances Rogers greatly, making him physically larger, as well as peak superhuman strength, agility, and endurance. Rogers keeps the heart of the good man he was before the experiment and becomes the leader of the army, Captain America. Rogers and his company work on dismantling the evil Nazi-affiliated organization known as HYDRA and it's leader who is a dark reflection of Captain America; the Red Skull...

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

Antagonist: Johann Schmidt/Red Skull

After Credits: Steve wakes up, but he is in an ominous setting playing the baseball game he went to before the experiment (during the beginning of the film). Steve is greeted by a hotel worker, but quickly realizes he is being played when he remembers the baseball game. Steve is surrounded by multiple agents and attacks them, running out and seeing modern-day Manhattan; it is year 2011. Nick Fury comes out of the car and multiple SHIELD agents surround Steve; Fury reveals to Steve that he has been asleep for 70 years. Steve looks lost and Fury tries to settle him, but Steve replies with, "I had a date", referring to Peggy...

Deaths: Dr. Abraham Erskine (killed by a HYDRA spy after Steve is subjected to the serum; Steve chases down this agent to get answers) and Sergeant Bucky Barnes (after him and Steve infiltrate a train carrying HYDRA superweapons and the Red Skull, Barnes sacrifices his life to buy Steve time; falls down the snowy mountain with no body to be recovered) Release Date: 2012
 * The Avengers

Rating: PG-13

Story:

After Loki steals the Tesseract from the SHIELD headquarters, Director Fury initiates his long-awaited plan to assemble the Avengers, which include the incredible likes of Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and Thor. Fury assigns the team to fight the battle SHIELD never could. The team work together to dismantle Loki, who uses the Tesseract to send an army known as Chitauri, who are from space, in order to succeed his power-hungry goals. Will the team be able to put their differences aside and fight the Earth and very damn-well avenge it if they have to?

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

Antagonists: Loki and The Other

After Credits: The Other returns to space where he bows to his leader to inform him that Loki has failed and the Tesseract is again back in the hands of the humans. The leader angrily stands up and The Other, with fear running through his veins, bows down once more. The leader is the mad titan known as Thanos, one of the most powerful entities in the galaxy...

Deaths: N/A

Phase 2
Release Date: 2013
 * The Incredible Hulk 2

Rating: PG-13

Story:

With an agreement taken up with SHIELD, Bruce is able to reunite with Betty and in the aftermath of the Battle of New York involving the Avengers and Loki, Bruce moves to Arizona. However, just when Bruce is enjoying a quiet life in Arizona, he receives a blackmail from an old friend; Samuel Stern, who returns with blood on his hands. Stern manages to drop a nuke containing gamma radiation, poisoning a desert of Phoenix in gamma. Bruce is forced out of his peaceful life and must stop Stern, who proves to be very unpredictable and intelligent, from causing more mayhem and putting the work of evil on the hands of the Hulk...

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

Antagonists: Samuel Stern/The Leader and General Thunderbolt Ross/Red Hulk

After Credits: After the Red Hulk was unleashed to try and stop the Leader, who ended up being stopped by the Hulk, Ross is sitting in a press conference with the United Nations, as nobody suspects that Ross was actually the Red Hulk. All committees from all panels including the likes of England and Wakanda agree to put Ross on the panel and ask him if he has any secrets he would like to share before he officially becomes Secretary of Defense. Ross hesitates, but proceeds to say, "no".

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2013
 * Iron Man 3

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Due to the trauma caused in the Battle of New York, Tony comes home to Pepper as a different person. Tony spends most of his days building more than a dozen of Iron Man suits and his alcohol addiction worsens, as his nightmares of New York become more violent. When Tony realizes that the Ten Rings have revealed their leader, the Mandarin, a dangerous man with both earthly and extraterrestrial technology at his disposal. When the Mandarin destroys Tony's legacy with his suits, Tony is forced to travel to China, where the Mandarin resides in his Valley of Spirits, where the origins of the Ten Rings lies and where Tony's worst nightmares and demons resides. Will Tony be able to regain his legacy and fight his way through the Mandarin and through the darkness within?

Protagonists: Tony Stark/Iron Man, James Rhodes/War Machine, Pepper Potts/Rescue, and Happy Hogan

Antagonist: The Mandarin

After Credits 1: The Reality Stone, which was found in one of the Mandarin's Ten Rings, is collected by a figure (presumably Kree), who uses it to spot a point of interest someone gave him. The Reality Stone then shows mutants across the world...

After Credits 2: Tony feels at peace after arresting the Mandarin and stripping him of his powers. Tony is in the mech room again and Pepper asks him what he is doing down here again. Tony assures Pepper that he is fine now, but Tony announces that he is starting a project that could change everything; the "Ultron Project", a peacemaking program. Tony begins writing down ideas for this project, but has not begun any production yet. Pepper looks concerned, but Tony assures her that everything will be fine...

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2013
 * Guardians Of The Galaxy

Rating: PG-13

Story:

After his dying mother's time passed, Peter Quill was abducted by the savaging intergalactic beings known as the Ravagers. Years later, Peter is now a gun-slinging bounty hunter known as Star-Lord. Peter sets his eyes on the powerful Orb, which is highly valued in the intergalactic black markets. Because of this and potential competition, Peter is jailed by the Nova Corps on Xandar along with six other intergalactic misfits such as Rocket Raccoon, Gamora, Charlie-27, and more. Peter escapes the prison with these six criminals and the main goal changes from selling the Orb to protecting the Orb, as a dangerous Kree overlord known as Ronan is planning on using the Orb for destructive means. Will these misfits be able to band together and save the galaxy from Ronan?

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

Antagonists: Ronan The Accuser and Nebula

After Credits 1: With the destruction caused by the Power Stone in the Collector's collection, Howard the Duck mocks a sad Collector by throwing a cup at him.

After Credits 2: Stan Lee, who is Utau the Watcher, tells his other Watchers of the Universe stories of his adventures, but they do not seem to care. Stan tries his best to get their attention, but they seriously do not care.

Deaths: Ronan The Accuser (after not being powerful enough for the Orb, the Guardians band together with the power of the Orb and shatter Ronan to pieces) Release Date: 2014
 * Thor: The Dark World

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Thor returns to Asgard to claim his place as King and imprisons his brother Loki for his destructive actions on Earth. Thor has managed to bring peace to the Nine Realms, with Jotunheim completely annihilated off the face of the Nine Realms, but Thor finds out of an ancient relic known as the Aether, a powerful object in which the Dark Elves use to awaken their ruthless leader, Malekith the Accursed. Malekith invades the Nine Realms and brings war to every single realm, forcing Thor to travel to every single realm and fight this violent war with the Dark Elves and all of Midgard...

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

Antagonists: Malekith the Accursed, Amora/The Enchantress, and Skurge/The Executioner

After Credits 1: Earth dwellers are enjoying their day in England and then the Midgard Serpent almost enters through a wormhole, but Thor quickly chops the Serpent apart and apologizes to the Earth dwellers.

After Credits 2: After managing to sustain the Aether, Lady Sif and the Warriors Three bring the Aether to the Collector.

Deaths: Frigga (killed by Malekith when defending Asgard; results in Thor and Odin mourning for her death, as well as Loki, who intends to kill Malekith after this tragedy) and Malekith the Accursed (killed by Thor and Odin's powers combined) Release Date: 2014
 * The Uncanny X-Men

Rating: PG-13

Story:

In the 1980s, mutant Charles Xavier meets fellow mutant Erik Lehnsherr. Despite being from vastly different backgrounds; Charles growing up in a wealthy background and Erik losing his parents in Auschwitz. The two become close friends and begin recruiting fellow mutants across the world to protect humanity, even if humanity is not in favor of mutants. However, Charles and Erik find themselves in the eyes of a dangerous man known as Sebastian Shaw, who runs the Hellfire Club, a group run by social elite mutants who consider themselves superior to other mutants. The Hellfire Club starts a war with Charles and his group of mutants. The Hellfire Club is a mirror image of Charles and the X-Men must stop the Club before they start a world war.

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

Antagonists: Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost, Azazel, and Donald Pierce

After Credits 1: In present day, Charles is now a man in his late 50s and calls upon Scott, who is now in his late 30s (as well as Jean, Hank, Warren, and Bobby). Charles and Scott talk about a new home he has found in Westchester, New York. A place where Charles can build a school for mutants...

After Credits 2: Hank is visiting a cage bar in Canada where a mutant is fighting. The camera shows the hands of the mutant, who has an animal-like nature and can utilize claws which come out of his fists. The mutant is very violent and almost kills his opponent until the referee stops him. During the mutant's break, Hank confronts the mutant and asks him to join the X-Men, but the mutant is not interested and tells Hank to "fuck off". Hank does that and the mutant then says, "You're going down, bub!"

Deaths: Sebastian Shaw (when the X-Men lose to him, Magneto decides that Charles cannot take risks, so Magneto goes to confront Shaw, after finding out Shaw's family killed his parents in Auschwitz, and makes Shaw absorb too much of his energy and blow up; this causes Magneto to go on the run and run away from Charles and the X-Men) Release Date: 2014
 * Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

After the cataclysmic events that transpired in New York with his fellow Avengers, Steve Rogers moves to the nation's capital as he struggles to adjust to modern times. Steve works with SHIELD and fellow Avenger, Black Widow, to dismantle oceanic cartels entering the United States. However, Black Widow compromises one of the missions and Nick Fury presents to Steve Project Insight, a project that projects multiple carriers to the skies and can detect threats before they even come; a project that has been bestowed upon the events of New York. When Fury is gunned down, Steve finds himself on the run with Black Widow and newfound ally, Sam Wilson. Steve finds out an enemy from World War 2 has arisen from the ashes and is seeking world domination. Steve cannot trust the government, which is what his values from World War 2 were built upon. Struggling to expose this ever-widening conspiracy, Steve comes face-to-face with someone he thought long dead...

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

Antagonists: Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier, Alexander Pierce, and Brock Rumlow

After Credits 1: Baron Von Strucker has taken up the mantle as leader of HYDRA after the fall of SHIELD agent, Alexander Pierce. Von Strucker has obtained the Scepter (the weapon Loki used in New York) and has used the Mind Stone to capture two mutants known as Wanda Maximoff and Pietro Maximoff. Strucker plans on using them as weapons..

After Credits 2: The shot shows the museum Steve was at previous and shows the many memorials of Steve with Bucky and his allies in World War 2. The camera zooms into Bucky, who is in disguise and remembers his past...

Deaths: Alexander Pierce (when Pierce is having a conference with the World Council during the commencement of Project Insight, Nick Fury goes out of disguise and shoots Pierce for betraying Fury, who has been Pierce's friend for decades, and for betraying SHIELD) Release Date: 2015
 * The Spectacular Spider-Man

Rating: PG-13

Story:

15-year old Peter Parker has been Spider-Man for five months now. Being a sophomore in high school, Peter struggles to balance his life at school, home with his Aunt May, still grieving the death of his Uncle Ben, and his duties as the Wall-Crawling hero of New York. In the midst of his complicated life, Peter begins to investigate a Damage Control situation with a gang known as the Enforcers, led by criminal, Fancy Dan. Peter hopes to stop this gang, but then encounters the dangerous winged, high-tech criminal known as the Vulture. As Peter's conflict with the Vulture builds up, Peter finds out that he just entered a world more complicated than his; the Vulture threatens to tear down everything Peter holds dear. Will Peter embrace his Uncle's motto; with great power comes great responsibility? And will he step up and become the hero his Uncle wanted him to become?

Protagonist: Peter Parker/Spider-Man

Antagonists: Adrian Toomes/The Vulture, Jackson "Montana" Brice/Shocker, Daniel Brito/Fancy Dan, and Raymond Bloch/The Ox

After Credits 1: Mac Gargan, the dealer on the boat who was injured by Spider-Man, confronts Toomes in Ryker's Island before they are sent to their cells. Gargan is angry at Toomes, but is passive-aggressive. Gargan tells Toomes that Brito has been telling the entire prison that Toomes knows who Spider-Man is (behind the mask). Toomes, remembering that Spider-Man saved Liz, his daughter, lies that he does not and goes to his cell, with Gargan staring at Toomes as he walks away...

After Credits 2: World War 2-era Captain America giving a lesson on patience

Deaths: Raymond Bloch/The Ox (after Bloch disrespects Toomes's family by saying that they should know how he makes his "real income", Toomes incinerates him) Release Date: 2015
 * The Avengers: Age Of Ultron

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

The Avengers team up once more to take down Baron Von Strucker upon HYDRA revealing themselves to the world post-Project Insight. Tony comes back with the Scepter and uses the Mind Stone and JARVIS to jumpstart his long-awaited Ultron AI, a peacemaking AI intended to help the Avengers in future battles. However, Ultron quickly turns on Tony and becomes a murderous and cold and calculating AI who intends to destroy humanity. As the blame is put on Tony and the Avengers go after Ultron, who continuously gets stronger every day, the Avengers begin breaking apart, with Ultron as the string-tier. Will the Avengers be able to fight their internal battles and stop Ultron from causing human extinction?

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

Antagonists: Ultron, Baron Von Strucker, Amora/The Enchantress, Skurge/The Executioner, Emil Blonsky/Abomination, and Justin Hammer/Crimson Dynamo II

After Credits 1: The Hulk is in space, fleeing from the world who hates him. However, the Hulk's ship then crashes in the midst of space and the Hulk falls into the planet of Sakaar...

After Credits 2: Thanos picks up the Infinity Gauntlet after many have failed with many of the Infinity Stones (including the likes of Loki, Ronan the Accuser, and the Mandarin) and tells himself that he will do it all himself now...

Deaths: Emil Blonsky/Abomination (during the final battle in Sokovia, the Hulk manages to gain the upper hand and kills Blonsky, in horror of the Avengers, with Ultron happy that the Hulk has finally killed his worst enemy) and Rick Jones/A-Bomb (is ultimately caught in the crossfire of Ultron when Ultron attempts to murder a Sokovian family of four; the Hulk is enraged and fails to defeat Ultron; the Hulk leaves Earth after the battle and cuts contact with the Avengers) Release Date: 2015
 * Ant-Man

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Ex-con Scott Lang is paroled out of jail and reunites with his daughter, Cassie, who has been met with a terminal cancer. Scott goes back into the criminal life and breaks into the Pym household to collect valuables for in hopes to find something to cure his daughter, who means the world to him. Scott only ends up finding the iconic Ant-Man battle suit in which Hank Pym used during the Cold War. Instead of calling the police, Hank takes Scott under his wing and gives him a shot to turn his life around; become the Ant-Man and fight evil. As Hank takes Scott under his wing, Scott infiltrates Darren Cross, a former prodigy of Hank, who is planning on replicating the Pym Particles to create his own powerful army to strike against Pym. Scott finds that Cross has the ultimate cure to his daughter's disease; will Scott be able to redeem himself as his newfound identity as a hero?

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

Antagonist: Darren Cross/Yellowjacket

After Credits 1: Hank shows Hope that Wasp prototype suit he never gave to Janet before she died. Hope is happy and remarks, "It's about damn time..."

After Credits 2: Steve and Sam have captured Bucky and put him on restraint. Sam goes up to Steve and says he does not like this. Steve then suggests that they call Tony, but Sam knows that Tony will not believe them. Steve then reminds Sam that they are seriously outnumbered, but Sam insists to Steve that he knows a guy (implying Scott Lang)...

Deaths: Mitch Carson (a board member within Cross Technologies who Cross uses to experiment the Particles on; Carson shrinks and is wiped out of existence) and Darren Cross/Yellowjacket (after Scott enters the Quantum Realm and destroys his suit, Cross enters the Quantum Realm and forever shrinks)

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

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

After Steve and the Avengers go to Africa to stop a chem-weapon from releasing from the hands of one of Steve's old enemies and an entire village ends up blowing up, that is the final straw; political pressure mounts upon the Avengers after all the turmoil and casualties they have inflicted in the past years. The Secretary of State introduces the Superhuman Accords, a signed paper that would regulate the activities of the Avengers, who would only act under government wishes. This status quo divides Steve and Tony; Steve does not trust the government after Project Insight and HYDRA and believes the Accords would strip the freedom of the rest of the Avengers, who he believes is fighting for a right cause; they cannot save everybody. Tony disagrees and after his mistakes with Ultron, supports oversight. As the debate escalates into an all-out feud and the other Avengers are forced to pick a side, two former friends battle it out. Is this the end of the Avengers?

Anti-Accords: Steve Rogers/Captain America, Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver, Sharon Carter/Agent 13, and Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (later on)

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

Antagonists: Baron Zemo and Brock Rumlow/Crossbones

After Credits 1: Steve, T'Challa, and Bucky all come to a mutual agreement; the Wakandan scientists put Bucky in a frozen sleep to erase all of his memories with HYDRA to start a clean slate. Steve looks out to the skyline of the beautiful kingdom of Wakanda. Steve truthfully thanks T'Challa for helping out. T'Challa said that both Bucky and his father, T'Chaka, was played by Baron Zemo and that revenge has corrupt him. Steve warns T'Challa that the US government will strike Wakanda if they find Bucky here. T'Challa remarks, "Let them try". The camera zooms into the statue of the Black Panther, which ponders over Wakanda...

After Credits 2: Pietro is running across the world alone and gets a message in his head from Charles Xavier; Charles tells Pietro that he can find a home in Westchester, as Charles offers Pietro a helping hand...

Deaths: Peggy Carter (dies in her sleep; a funeral is held, where Steve realizes that Bucky is the only person from his World War 2 days left alive) and King T'Chaka (dies in the explosion during the press conference at the United Nations to ratify the Accords; T'Challa mistaken the killer as Bucky, who was revealed later to have been framed by Zemo; T'Challa spends most of the film going after Bucky, seeking blood) Release Date: 2016
 * Doctor Strange

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Arrogant and self-absorbed surgeon, Stephen Strange, gets involved in a brutal car accident that results in broken hands and broken limbs. This destroys Strange's career and his relationship with his significant other. With his career lost, Strange travels to the hidden village of Kamar-Taj to take a visit to the Ancient One, the Sorcerer Supreme who can allegedly heal his hands and give him his life back. However, things take a turn and Strange enters the world of magic and mystical entities like Agamotto. As the Ancient One trains Strange to become the Sorcerer Supreme and completely turn his life around, Strange's dark mirror, Mordo, attacks Strange and everything he holds dear. Will Strange embrace his newfound powers and fight for the better good?

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

Antagonist: Baron Mordo

After Credits 1: Mordo's dark master is revealed; it is Dormammu of the Dark Dimension; one of the most powerful beings in the universe...

After Credits 2: Thor has taken a visit to the Sanctum Sanctorum in New York and asks Strange for a favor; helping Thor find Odin. Strange is intrigued with Thor's power level and agrees to help him find his father.

Deaths: Aged Genghis (when Mordo attacks one of the Sactums, he kills the dying Genghis with a blow of the dark magic) Release Date: 2016
 * The Incredible Hulk 3

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

After the Hulk crash lands on the war-torn and conflicted planet of Sakaar, he is quickly captured and held prisoner by the ruthless Red King, the emperor of Sakaar in which the people look up to. The Hulk quickly befriends some of the few sane individuals on the planet such as Skaar and Caiera the Oldstrong. Little do the people of Sakaar know, the emperor is a ruthless dictator who wants to tear the planet apart, piece-by-piece. The Hulk rounds up his newfound allies and must fight for the greater good. As the Red King plays on the Hulk's past on Earth and his inner demons, the Hulk must fight to end the war that he has been waging his entire life...

Protagonists: Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Skaar, Caiera the Oldstrong, Korg, and Miek

Antagonists: Angmo-Asan II/Red King and The Grandmaster

After Credits: After the Red King's death, the Grandmaster looks out onto Sakaar and announces his new position as ruler of the planet...

Deaths: Angmo-Asan II/Red King (after a brutal final fight with the Hulk, Asan grows weak and the Hulk finishes him off and tells him that Asan is the monster that ruined Sakaar and must be ended) Release Date: 2017
 * Guardians Of The Galaxy: War Of Kings

Rating: PG-13

Story:

The Guardians of the Galaxy work as protectors of the galaxy, forming an ever-so stronger bond than before as a family of misfits. After the Guardians take a contract with the Shi'ar Empire and Rocket decides to play the Shi'ar like a fiddle for their money, the Guardians then find themselves on the run and Peter uses this time to find out more about his parentage. The team ends up in Spartax, a loyal setting where his true father, J'son, lives. Peter takes his time to connect with his father, but the rest of the team know something is up; they have just entered a war involving Spartax, the Shi'ar, and the Kree Empire. As J'son's true colors are revealed and Peter is blinded by the fact that he has finally met his father, the Guardians must band together and stop this war from getting bigger...

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

Antagonists: J'son, Gabriel Summers/Vulcan, and Ael-Dan

After Credits 1: The Kree have managed to snatch the Cocoon off the Collector's hands; Ael-Dan worships the Cocoon and calls it "Adam"...

After Credits 2: Vulcan finds out his brothers are living on Earth. Who are his brothers? Scott Summers and Alex Summers...

Deaths: J'son (Star-Lord kills his father before his father activates the Codex to destroy the Shi'ar Empire forever; Peter does not have any remorse after finding out J'son was the one who put the tumor in Peter's mother) and Yondu (is weak before Spartax blows to pieces; Yondu tells Peter to follow his heart and that Yondu was the only true father figure Peter has ever had; the team buries Yondu and the entire galaxy is in honor of his death, including the Ravagers) Release Date: 2017
 * The Uncanny X-Men: Brotherhood 

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

With a newfound home in Westchester, New York, Charles Xavier, over the years, has built a new foundation and home for mutants alike. Xavier spends his spare time trying to find where Erik has gone, while Scott and Jean both lead the X-Men in their battles to protect humanity, who still shuns mutants. Erik returns from the shadows and has formed the Brotherhood of Mutants, a group of mutants looking to tear humanity apart, as Erik believes that human beings do not deserve to live, as mutants have been shunned for too long. Charles and his X-Men fight the Brotherhood, as Charles believes that love and unity need to co-exist and even if the humans are not in favor of mutants, that does not mean humanity does not need protection...

Protagonists: Charles Xavier/Professor X, Jean Grey/Marvel Girl, Scott Summers/Cyclops, Bobby Drake/Iceman, Logan Howlett/The Wolverine, Warren Worthington III/Angel, Hank McCoy/Beast, Anna Marie/Rogue, Peter Rasputin/Colossus, Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver, and Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat

Antagonists: Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto, Exodus, Raven Darkholme/Mystique, Cain Marko/Juggernaut, and John Allerdyce/Pyro

After Credits 1: During the X-Men and Brotherhood's battle in the Weapon X lab, several blood samples of the mutants have been dropped. Essex Corporation comes in to take the samples and walks out...

After Credits 2: Emma Frost appears in a vision of Charles and comes in open hands. Charles invites Frost over; Frost is a changed woman after the Hellfire Club...

Deaths: Exodus (Charles and Jean both destroy the Exodus with both their telekinetic powers) and Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto (after an emotional standoff between Charles and Erik, Erik realizes mutants will never be loved and humanity will never understand what their kind has to go through; Erik takes a grenade, throws it at himself, killing himself; Charles mourns his death) Release Date: 2017
 * The Spectacular Spider-Man: Homecoming

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Now a junior in high school, Peter continues struggling balancing his double-life and after Toomes was arrested and Liz is left without a father figure, Peter and Liz begin dating and Peter plans on asking Liz out to the annual Homecoming dance at Midtown High. Peter begins freelance work at the Daily Bugle as a photographer for Spider-Man with the chief of the Bugle trying his best to brand Spider-Man a menace to New York. Meanwhile, Mac Gargan, one of Toomes's old dealers, is paroled out of Ryker's and begins committing crimes once more until Spider-Man is able to put him out of commission several times. The chief of the Bugle, Jameson, meets with Norman Osborn, the CEO of Oscorp and Harry's father, to meet with Gargan and helps fund a project that merges Gargan with a mechanical Scorpion suit. Peter must act fast, as Gargan causes rampage in the city. Will Peter be powerful enough to stop this psychopath from ruining everything? Or will the city turn on Peter instead?

Protagonists: Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Captain Jean DeWolffe, and Detective Yuri Watanabe

Antagonists: Mac Gargan/Scorpion and Aleksei Sytsevich/Rhino

After Credits 1: The city is putting the blame on Jameson for Gargan's crimes and Norman is left untouched, as the city still worships him. Harry comes in and tries to complain that he was kicked out of the football team and is no longer "one of the cool kids". Norman tells Harry; "that sucks". Norman tells Harry that he should really start thinking about college and tells Harry to start working. Norman looks out onto the city, knowing that the city will never turn on him...

After Credits 2: A new staff photographer shows up to the Bugle; Eddie Brock...

Deaths: Sally Avril (Gargan attacks Midtown after getting an anonymous tip that Spider-Man is a student at Midtown; Sally gets in Gargan's way and is poisoned by his tail and dies; this fuels Peter's guilt and regret, only motivating him to stop Gargan) Release Date: 2017
 * Thor: Ragnarok

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Thor returns to Asgard after witnessing several visions of the Ragnarok prophecy. Upon escaping Surtur and believing he has prevented Ragnarok from destroying Asgard, Thor witnesses the death of his father. Odin, before dying, warns both Thor and Loki of another evil that will fulfill the prophecy of Ragnarok; Hela, the Goddess of Death. Thor ends up trapped on Sakaar, which is on the other side of the universe; Thor reunites with fellow avenger, the Hulk, here and is on the limited race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok from happening in the hands of Hela, who he finds out has dark familial ties to the Odin heritage. As Thor's greatest weapon has been stripped from himself, will he be able to embrace his true powers as God of Thunder and fight for his home?

Protagonists: Thor, Loki, Heimdall, Valkyrie, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Skaar, Korg, Miek, Caiera the Oldstrong, Lady Sif, Amora/The Enchantress, Volstagg, Hogun, Fandral, Odin, and Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange

Antagonists: Hela, Surtur, The Grandmaster, and Skurge/The Executioner

After Credits 1: The Grandmaster, after failing to prevent Thor, Valkyrie, Bruce, Korg, Miek, Skaar, Caiera, and Loki from escaping Sakaar. The Grandmaster is met with the cannibals within the depths of Sakaar and is eaten alive; Sakaar now has no leader...

After Credits 2: On their way to Earth to build a new Asgard in Norway, Loki asks Thor if it is a good idea to bring them back to Earth. Thor assures Loki that everything will be fine since the people of Earth adore Thor since he was once part of the Avengers. Loki rephrases his question as to ask if it is a good idea to bring Loki himself back to Earth (especially after his actions in New York, which he regrets and feels remorseful for). Thor says, "Probably not, but I would not worry, brother". Thor and Loki look hopeful as they travel to Earth until a giant shadow covers both their faces. It is revealed to be a Kree ship that is ten times bigger than the Asgardian Statesman. The screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Odin (dies of old age after remarking his love for both Thor and Loki; warns them of Hela fulfilling Ragnarok), Fandral (killed when Hela bypasses Heimdall and the Bifrost; stabbed in the throat), Volstagg (killed when Hela bypasses Heimdall and the Bifrost), Hogun (killed when leading the Asgardian army against Hela and her soul minions; Thor mourns his friend's death), Lady Sif (killed by Hela; this is one of the main motivators to unleash Odinforce on Hela), Skurge/The Executioner (sacrifices himself to buy time for Thor, Valkyrie, the Hulk and Sakaar company, Loki, Heimdall, and Amora to escape on the Statesman; dies a noble death from a sinful life of destruction), Hela (once Thor and company escape on the Statesman, Loki has successfully unleashed Surtur, who destroys Asgard along with Hela), and The Grandmaster (eaten alive by Sakaaran cannibals) Release Date: 2018
 * The Wolverine

Rating: R

Story:

Logan, whose memories of Weapon X and his terrible, violent past is finally sparked back in his mind, returns to Canada where his violent and depressing journey began. Logan feels his humanity lost when he entered that cage ring in Canada and it was not until he joined the X-Men when he found a piece of humanity he used to have. Logan faces a dangerous mutant known as the Sabretooth, who was once his brother. Logan finds himself in a war with past demons and the very ones who made him the animal he is. Is Logan no better than Weapon X made him to be? Is he the animal that everyone fears?

Protagonist: Logan Howlett/The Wolverine

Antagonists: Victor Creed/Sabretooth and William Stryker

After Credits: During Stryker's experiments to enhance Sabretooth's powers, Stryker was planning on making a clone of the Wolverine, but scrapped the project. Instead, he took notes on Sabretooth's physique and old notes from when the Weapon X program subjected Logan to his adamantium claws. Stryker was sending his notes to somebody in a different country. Who was he sending notes to? The Red Room in Russia...

Deaths: William Stryker (killed by Logan when Creed snaps out of his insanity and flees, nowhere to be seen; Stryker has won; he has proved that Logan is nothing more than an animal, but Stryker was always evil. Logan has also won) Release Date: 2018
 * Black Panther

Rating: PG-13

Story:

The warrior behind the mantle of the Black Panther, T'Challa, returns home after fighting the civil war between the Avengers, a battle he was not meant to fight until his father got involved and died. T'Challa returns to Wakanda to claim his rightful position as King, honoring his father and living on the legacy of the Black Panther. However, events become heated when T'Challa and his people are faced with the very evil that has terrorized Wakanda for years; Ulysses Klaw. Klaw does not stop and acts ruthlessly in his goal to torture Wakanda and strip them of their technological powers...

Protagonists: T'Challa/Black Panther, Shuri, Okoye, Nakia, W'Kabi, Zuri, and Ororo Monroe/Storm

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

After Credits 1: After Klaw has made a fair point that Wakanda is selfish and does not share it's technology with the world, T'Challa is at the United Nations panel in Paris; he hesitates before announcing that Wakanda will now open it's borders to the world...

After Credits 2: Wakandan children are gathering around an unknown individual and playing with his arm. Shuri demands the children leave him alone. The individual is revealed as Bucky, who has been sleeping frozen ever since the events that broke the Avengers apart. Shuri asks how Bucky is feeling and Bucky says, "At peace of mind". Bucky looks out onto a lake and the screen cuts to black...

Deaths: Ulysses Klaw/Klaw (killed by the Black Panther after Klaw takes several Wakandans hostage) Release Date: 2018
 * The Avengers: Infinity War

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

The time has come... the mad titan, Thanos, has begun his quest to collect all six Infinity Stones in the universe. The Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and more must band together and prevent Thanos from getting all six Infinity Stones to wipe out half of the universe's population for a twisted ideology. Will they be able to stop this mad titan? Or will they fail?

Team fighting on Titan (to try and get the Infinity Gauntlet off of Thanos): Tony Stark/Iron Man, Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Charlie-27, Mantis, Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Drax The Destroyer, and Nebula

Team fighting in Wakanda (to try and hold the Black Order and their army of Outriders off from reaching The Vision and stripping him of the Mind Stone): Steve Rogers/Captain America, Thor, T'Challa/Black Panther, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Shuri, The Vision, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Bucky Barnes, James Rhodes/War Machine, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Rocket Raccoon, Sam Wilson/Falcon, Groot, M'Baku/Man'Ape, Ororo Monroe/Storm, and Okoye

Other Protagonists: Gamora, Eitri, Wong, The Ancient One, The Collector, Loki, Amora/The Enchantress, Skaar, Caiera the Oldstrong, Korg, Miek, and Heimdall

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

After Credits 1: Nick Fury and Maria Hill are driving in Chicago to visit Coulson and the rest of the SHIELD agents for a mission debrief. Maria Hill mentions that there are very heavy energy signatures above Wakanda. Nick asks Maria how high the signatures exactly are and Maria responds by saying that the energy signatures are ten times bigger than that of the Battle of New York in 2012. Nick looks very concerned and tells Maria to call Clint Barton. However, Nick crashes into a car. Nick goes out to check that car and finds nobody in it... Nick and Maria look around, as civilians begin disappearing and a helicopter crashes into a building. Maria disappears herself, then Nick rushes over to the back of his van to get a decade-old pager. He phones somebody, then disintegrates shortly after. The camera zooms into the pager to reveal who Nick was calling; a red-and-blue insignia pops up...

After Credits 2: Xavier is in Cerebro and when Colossus is teaching a class, Colossus looks up to the television and sees reports of Tony Stark missing and people mysteriously disappearing out of nowhere, with a reporter from the Daily Bugle disappearing herself. Colossus ends class early and runs to Cerebro to warn Charles. Before he is able to warn Charles, Colossus disappears in ash. Charles looks confused, as Scott and Jean rush over to see what is going on. The two witness as several young mutants around them disappear and Jean and Scott hold hands before disappearing. The camera switches around the X-Mansion, as Warren, Bobby, Kitty, Pietro, Anna, and Logan all disintegrate into ash. Hank and Charles are the only ones left and Hank holds Charles, who is overwhelmed with distress. Hank tells Charles to stay with him, but Charles ends up disappearing. Hank is left all alone in the X-Mansion, confused and distressed...

Deaths: Amora/The Enchantress (slaughtered with Corvus Glaive's spear when Thanos attacks the Statesman in the first minute of the film), Korg (slaughtered with Corvus Glaive's spear when Thanos attacks the Statesman in the first minute of the film), Miek (Cull Obsidian throws him off the Statesman, leaving Miek to die in space), Skaar (attempts to fight Thanos, but gets butchered and dies, angering the Hulk, who is chains by the Black Order), Caiera the Oldstrong (stands up to Thanos, but is crushed by Ebony Maw, angering the Hulk), Heimdall (after the Hulk attempts to kill Thanos, a weak Heimdall uses the last of his dark magic to use the Bifrost to send the Hulk to Earth to warn the others of Thanos; Thanos does not like this and stabs Heimdall through the heart, with Thor swearing to kill Thanos after Thanos did this), Loki (after attempting to trick Thanos that he is on Thanos's side, Loki attempts to stab Thanos with his knife, but Thanos catches onto this and chokes Loki lifeless, with a caged Thor in distress; Thor has lost everyone), The Collector (when Thanos goes to Knowhere to collect the Reality Stone, he chokes The Collector and throws him in a bin and incinerates him to death), Gamora (when Gamora takes Thanos to Vormir to obtain the Soul Stone, the Red Skull, the stone watcher, tells Thanos that he must sacrifices something he loves to obtain the stone. Thanos sacrifices Gamora, showing that he did truly love his daughter), and The Vision (when the team on Wakanda fail to hold a five-stone stricken Thanos off from obtaining the Mind Stone from The Vision, Wanda ends up killing The Vision, only for Thanos to use the Time Stone to rewind time and rip the stone off Vision, leaving his lifeless body in the dirt)

Character disintegrated into dust (in order on screen): Characters disintegrated into dust (off screen; confirmed): Release Date: 2018
 * 1) Bucky Barnes
 * 2) M'Baku/Man'Ape
 * 3) Okoye
 * 4) Shuri
 * 5) Ororo Monroe/Storm
 * 6) T'Challa/Black Panther
 * 7) Groot
 * 8) Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
 * 9) Sam Wilson/Falcon
 * 10) Mantis
 * 11) Charlie-27
 * 12) Drax The Destroyer
 * 13) Peter Quill/Star-Lord
 * 14) Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange
 * 15) Peter Parker/Spider-Man
 * 16) Maria Hill
 * 17) Nick Fury
 * 18) Betty Brant
 * 19) Peter Rasputin/Colossus
 * 20) Scott Summers/Cyclops
 * 21) Jean Grey/Marvel Girl
 * 22) Warren Worthington III/Angel
 * 23) Bobby Drake/Iceman
 * 24) Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat
 * 25) Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver
 * 26) Anna Marie/Rogue
 * 27) Logan Howlett/Wolverine
 * 28) Charles Xavier/Professor X
 * 1) Kraglin
 * 2) J. Jonah Jameson
 * 3) Ned Leeds
 * 4) Sharon Carter/Agent 13
 * 5) Wong
 * 6) The Ancient One
 * 7) Justin Hammer
 * 8) Betty Ross
 * 9) Nakia
 * 10) Zuri
 * 11) W'Kabi
 * 12) Laura Barton
 * 13) Kate Barton
 * 14) Nathaniel Barton
 * Ant-Man & The Wasp

Rating: PG-13

Story:

Now on house arrest due to aiding Captain America during the Superhuman Accords, Scott must don the suit once more when he reunites with Hank and Hope, who is now the woman behind the mantle as the Wasp, living on the legacy of her mother before her. Hope and Hank have brought Scott along their mission for a reason; Scott has been into the Quantum Realm and he may be the key to rescuing Janet from the Realm. While the trio work on bringing back Hank's beloved wife and Hope's loving mother, a madman with Quantum abilities come with a twisted goal to try and scrap the trio's plan to rescue Janet, as the madman is stuck with his powers and wants out...

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

Antagonists: David Cannon/Whirlwind and Ghost

After Credits 1: Hope, Hank, Janet, and Bill are on a roof in the suburbs of San Francisco's wealthiest neighborhood, where Hank has purchased a home to live with Janet in. The four are running a project for Scott to enter the miniaturized Quantum Realm to collect quantum parts to heal Cannon, who is in custody at the Raft supermax prison. Scott enters the realm and quickly collects quantum parts. Hope counts down (from 4) to get Scott out of the Quantum Realm. However, Hope's mic cuts off and no one is talking. Scott plays this as a joke and then tells them to seriously get him back out from the realm, as it is very dangerous to stay down there that long. The camera zooms to the four and all four of them have disintegrated into dust. Scott is left confused, but scared when he realizes that he is trapped in the Quantum Realm...

After Credits 2: The camera shows a skyline of San Francisco. The streets are empty and everything is quiet. The camera then zooms in the inside of Scott's house. There is an emergency broadcast on the television saying that people have been disappearing out of nowhere. The camera then zooms into Scott's ant, who is still in the bathtub due to Scott's routine mechanism he put on the ant during his "house arrest".

Deaths: N/A Release Date: 2019
 * Captain Marvel

Rating: PG-13

Story:

In the early 1990s, Carol Danvers was a brave, motivated, and determined airforce pilot. Cut to the late 1990s, Carol is now in the Kree Empire, following orders from the Kree commander, Yon-Rogg. When Carol fights the Kree-Nova Corps war with the Kree, Carol notices something conspicuous; the Kree have stripped her of her past memories. Carol returns to Earth, where she meets the director of SHIELD, Nick Fury, and when the Kree-Nova Corps war comes close to Earth and she finds out disturbing secrets within the Kree, realizing who the true enemy is, Carol must embrace her powers and become the ultimate hero...

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

Antagonists: Yon-Rogg and Minn-Erva

After Credits 1: Fury is looking through files regarding his journey with Carol, who is now two galaxies away aiding the Nova Corps in their fight against the Kree Empire. Fury is talking to Coulson about his "initiative", as since Carol is gone, Earth will need protecting. Fury knows there is more than one super-powered being out there besides Carol. Fury then hesitates on what to call his initiative. Fury decides to call it the "Avengers Initiative", as the iconic Avengers theme song plays. The screen cuts to black...

After Credits 2: Minn-Erva gets similar powers to Carol and desires revenge...

Deaths: Yon-Rogg (when Carol and Rogg crash land in a desert in the Sahara desert, Carol has a battle with Rogg and ends up killing Rogg with her blasts, overwhelming him) Release Date: 2019
 * The Avengers: Endgame

Rating: PG-13 (R on Extended Cut)

Story:

Half of all life in the universe has been snapped out of existence. The likes of Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Thor, and Bruce Banner are all left hopeless and out of options. However,