
MCU Films refers to movies produced within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a shared universe centered around superhero characters from Marvel Comics. Launched with "Iron Man" in 2008, these films are interconnected through recurring characters, storylines, and overarching plots. The MCU is divided into phases, each introducing new heroes and threats, and culminating in major crossover events. Known for blending action, humor, and emotional depth, MCU Films have achieved significant global popularity and box office success.

MCU Films refers to movies produced within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a shared universe centered around superhero characters from Marvel Comics. Launched with "Iron Man" in 2008, these films are interconnected through recurring characters, storylines, and overarching plots. The MCU is divided into phases, each introducing new heroes and threats, and culminating in major crossover events. Known for blending action, humor, and emotional depth, MCU Films have achieved significant global popularity and box office success.
What is the MCU?
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a shared universe of superhero films produced by Marvel Studios, with recurring characters and ongoing storylines across multiple movies.
When did the MCU begin and what was the first film?
The MCU began with Iron Man (2008), launching a connected universe of interwoven plots and characters.
How are MCU films connected?
MCU movies connect through recurring characters, ongoing plot threads, and post-credits scenes that tease future installments.
What are MCU Phases?
The MCU organizes films into Phases (Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4, etc.), grouping movies with a shared arc and building toward larger storylines.
Are all Marvel films part of the MCU?
Most Marvel Studios films are part of the MCU, but some older or non-Marvel Studios productions aren’t connected to it.