But it’s not just that one movie that shifts back and forth through time.

The Avengers is the lynchpin movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s weird, messed up timeline. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 and Captain America: Civil War are based upon the "Civil War" event. The one movie not listed in the official MCU timeline is Ant-Man and the Wasp. After the death of hundreds of innocent civilians caught in a battle between the New Warriors and Nitro, the government passes into law the Super Human Registration Act - thus sparking the first ever super hero civil war! A timeline of Marvel TV shows subtly explains the passing of the Sokovia Accords in Captain America: Civil War.Marvel Television's series are set in the MCU, but they never drive the narrative. Paramount 1943-1945: Captain America: The First Avenger (released in 2011) The Warzone is one of the numerous domains of Battleworld.

"The movies are the lead dog," Jeph Loeb recently explained.

Since Black Panther’s introduction in Captain America: Civil War Marvel has gone to other realms, taking a return trip to space and dabbled in magic. "They’re setting the timeline for the MCU and what’s going on.Our job is to navigate within that world.

Civil War causes a huge split amongst the Avengers, seeing several members go into hiding while others are brought in for house arrest by the … The events are placed in the same order they appear in the Marvel …

This is a Timeline of events as depicted or mentioned in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

"They’re setting the timeline for the MCU and what’s going on.Our job is to navigate within that world. "The movies are the lead dog," Jeph Loeb recently explained.

Here’s how the Captain Marvel movie fits into the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline. Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.It is the sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), and the 13th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Captain America: Civil War. ... At this point, both Homecoming and Civil War contradict the timeline that Marvel has given. It's composed of what was once a version of the United States of America, it was for years divided into two zones, the Iron and the Blue, due to the escalation of the Superhuman Civil War which never ended in this universe. The Avengers, like Captain America: Civil War, is set in the same year it was released. depending on which detail from which movie you want to prioritize at any given moment, the film can take place in either 2009 or 2012.

And although released after Infinity War, Brie Larson’s first Captain Marvel outing is the second adventure on the Marvel timeline, the majority of the film taking place in 1995.