By Connar McleodPosted on January 19, 2023January 19, 2023 Marvel movies have become one of the most popular types of movies that are released on the cinema. From the first appearances of Iron Man to the latest film, Marvel films have made history. During the course of their long history, these films have changed the face of the comic book industry, bringing a new meaning to superheroes. It’s easy to see why fans are so attached to their favorite heroes. And although they have their fair share of flops, they have also produced some of the most spectacular and inspiring films of all time. Thor: The Dark World Thor: The Dark World is the second film of Phase Two in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was released on November 8, 2013, in the United States. This movie follows the events of the Avengers, where Loki is arrested and Thor is reunited with his mother Jane Foster. After Loki’s arrest, the two begin a journey to protect their world from an alien invasion. However, there is a dark villain in the mix. Malekith, the leader of a dark elf army, is on a mission to steal Aether, the Reality Stone. He also has the Mjolnir, a powerful weapon, which is being used by a ruthless warlock, Hela. Thor: The Dark World is not the worst Marvel movie, but it certainly fails to meet the high standards set by the previous films in the series. It has a decent plot, but it suffers from dull sequences and a weak villain. In addition, it has a few exciting set pieces, but it lacks any real sense of urgency. As a result, it feels more like a reboot of the Lord of the Rings. That is to say, it lacks the visual style of other films in the MCU. And it is also not as impressive as Doctor Strange. Thor: The Dark World also suffers from an underdeveloped romance. Having only a week together, they don’t have much time to explore their relationship. What little there is works because it is humorous and based on a solid foundation. Overall, Thor: The Dark World is an uninspiring blockbuster. It is not a bad film, but it lacks originality, and its plot is too predictable. Iron Man 2 Iron Man was a smash hit and a watershed moment for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It launched an era of superhero movies that has continued to thrive. Now, with the release of Avengers: Endgame, fans are in for a treat. With 25 films and more coming out, there is much to look forward to. This summer’s blockbuster, Avengers: Infinity War, is an event film that combines a lot of big moments with a lot of spectacle. But, as a whole, it’s a story of ambition and friendship. Its finale shot is a creative gamble, and it’s one that will leave viewers in awe. The Marvel Cinematic Universe, which was first launched with “Iron Man,” began with the same character. The second movie, Iron Man 2, introduced an inquisitive character who had a heart of gold. Iron Man 2 was an uneven affair. Some of the action scenes were great, while others lacked a lot of connective tissue. For all of its flaws, the sequel makes Tony Stark a more complex character than the simple jester. Iron Man’s sequel, Avengers: Age of Ultron, almost succeeds at being a more quieter sequel. While there are excellent performances from Josh Brolin, Chris Evans, and Zoe Saldana, the film fails to capture the same level of suspense and emotion as the previous two installments. Another sequel, Spider-Man: Homecoming, is a light-hearted comedy. This time, the character of Spider-Man (Tom Holland) is back in high school, and it offers an authentic New York City vibe. However, it also has some serious exposition for the main character. Finally, Black Widow’s standalone was a worthy tribute to the comic book character and a well-deserved send-off for actress Natasha Romanoff. Captain Marvel Captain Marvel is the most interesting Marvel movie to come out in years. It has a lot to offer, including an incredibly layered storyline, excellent acting performances and a surprising twist. The first Avengers film introduced the character of Captain America. Now, he’s played by Chris Evans, a man who was once a hero to Peggy Carter and Steve Rogers. The First Avenger is the kind of superhero origin story that should make every superhero fan swoon. It has the nostalgic feel of a high-adventure flick from the ’90s. But it also has little indication of the future of the MCU. The sequel, Avengers: Age of Ultron, almost succeeds at a quieter drama. It has a few edgy moments and some great action set-pieces. However, it is still riddled with the same issues as the previous movie. Akira and Azari Akbar are cute. However, the final fight is brutal. In addition, the film lacks the surprise element of the first. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is Sam Raimi and Kevin Feige’s collaboration. They do their usual Iron Man three-movie arc, but with a lot less CG. And while the movie isn’t as long as the previous installment, it’s still a lot of fun. For fans of the comic book series, there’s no doubt that the best part of the movie is the twist. The twist in Captain Marvel is about a shapeshifting alien race. Unlike the villain, however, it’s not a huge revelation. The movie is also filled with references to the comic book series. For example, the Winter Soldier asks questions about how patriotism and corruption affect our lives. There are some nice nods to current race issues. Wakanda Forever The Marvel Cinematic Universe has produced some of the greatest comic book films of all time. But the films also have some flaws. Among them are the Phase Four entries. While Phase Four did have its moments, these entries also failed to justify a continuation of their story after the events of Avengers: Endgame. They are also among the most forgettable of the MCU. Some of these films have performed better with critics than others. For example, “No Way Home” is the Phase Four movie that’s the most rewatchable. However, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” isn’t without its flaws. It wastes too much time setting up a series of spin-offs and trying to set up too much of the MCU’s future. At times, it also gets too scatterbrained. In the end, “Wakanda Forever” is an emotional tribute to Chadwick Boseman. Though his character, T’Challa, was killed off in the first film, the sequel decided not to cast a replacement. This makes the death of the character meaningful. However, the MCU’s return to Wakanda is a little too far from its target audience. Instead of being a cautionary tale about Western imperialism, the film sets up the western super-power as the big bad. It’s also worth noting that Black Panther isn’t the only MCU movie with a positive MetaCritic score. Other MCU movies with high scores include “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” which has one of the greatest fight sequences of the entire MCU. And “She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,” which features some of the funniest quips of any of the MCU’s series. Overall, “Black Panther: Wakanda forever” is an intense and powerful entry into the Marvel franchise. There are some issues with its scatterbrained approach to the MCU’s future, but overall, it’s an enjoyable experience. Doctor Strange With 25 movies under their belt, Marvel Studios has produced some of the best and worst movies in the history of cinema. From the original Spider-Man movie to the epic Avengers: Endgame, Marvel fans have been treated to some of the most popular characters of the 20th century. Although Marvel has created some of the biggest box office hits in recent memory, they have also received a fair share of criticism for their financial strategy. A handful of high-profile filmmakers have spoken out against the studio’s attempts to build a unified cinematic universe. It’s hard to believe, but it’s actually been five years since Sam Raimi’s Iron Man trilogy, the first entries in the MCU. And even though the Marvel Cinematic Universe has come a long way, some critics are still disappointed by the quality of the latest entries. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been criticized for its formulaic storytelling. Luckily, the company has taken a different approach with their TV shows. In fact, many of the best plot devices in the MCU can be found on the show. Likewise, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has produced some of the most impressive action sequences in the history of superhero films. One of them is in The Multiverse of Madness, which is probably the most violent film in the MCU. Despite its flaws, The Multiverse of Madness is a fun watch. There’s plenty to like, including the great acting of Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen. Although the MCU has been criticized for its formulaic storytelling, it has still managed to produce some of the most memorable scenes in the history of cinema. Among these are the action scenes in The Multiverse of Madness. Technology