The post-credits scene in Thor then gets you right into The Avengers, which also deals with the Tesseract extensively. Watching chronologically from Captain America: The First Avenger means you follow the Tesseract (the Space Stone) as it moves through the MCU to Captain Marvel and then again to Thor. ![]() If you're going to watch the Marvel movies in chronological order, Captain America: The First Avenger is first in line!īut if you want to add to the experience and catch a few things you might not normally notice, then watching the movies in order might be the way to go. It depends, but if you've never watched any Marvel movies before, why not watch them in chronological order? I didn't watch them in chronological order the first time around, purely because they didn't come out in order, and it didn't take away from the experience. ![]() ![]() With 26 Marvel movies currently out and available to watch, do you really need to watch them in chronological order to get the most out of your MCU experience?
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