Marvel's 'Phases' explained: What goes when & why (2024)

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  • Phase 1 (2008 to 2012)
  • Phase 2 (2013 to 2015)
  • Phase 3 (2016 to 2019)
  • Phase 4 (2021 to 2022)
  • Phase 5 (2023 to 2025)
  • Phase 6 (2025 to 2027)

We're nearing the end of Phase 5 of the MCU which marks the midway point of The Multiverse Saga, following the releases of Agatha All Along and .

If that all sounds confusing, then we're here to help.

Phase 4 saw TV shows folded into the MCU's interconnected storylines more than ever before and this has continued throughout Phase 5 and the already-confirmed Phase 6, which will wrap up with an epic Avengers double-bill.

That will complete the second of the MCU's two Sagas to date, both of which contain three Phases. If this sounds like a lot, we don't blame you as there's a lot to keep up from 16 years of Marvel storytelling.

So we're here to help with a (brief) overview of every Phase to date and what we can expect in the future.

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Phase 1 (2008 to 2012)

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Movies featured:

Iron Man
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
The Avengers

    What's it all about?

    Billionaire arms-dealing playboy Tony Stark has a life-changing experience in the desert and builds himself a hero suit. He fights a number of other tech-industry figures and meets Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, and her SHIELD boss Nick Fury.

    Earnest science guy Bruce Banner has a life-changing experience in the lab and becomes a confused, angry green giant.

    Alien god-type guy Thor is exiled to Earth and learns about sacrifice in a life-changing experience before defeating some frost giants.

    Weedy 1940s shrimp Steve Rogers has a life-changing serum pumped into him and becomes a Nazi-bashing – sorry, Hydra-bashing – demigod in blue tights, then gets frozen for 70-odd years before thawing out in 2011.

    Together they all join forces (with some archery guy called Hawkeye who no-one really cares about) under Nick Fury's aegis to take down Thor's naughty half-brother Loki and his alien hordes.

    New York bears the brunt of it.

    There are also some moments you may have forgotten about...

    Phase 2 (2013 to 2015)

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    Movies featured:

    Iron Man 3
    Thor: The Dark World
    Captain America: The Winter Soldier
    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Avengers: Age of Ultron
    Ant-Man

    What's it all about?

    A (briefly) traumatised Tony Stark steps back from the action, only to be drawn back into it by another tech-industry figure and his puppet villain, an actor called Trevor who was the toast of Croydon.

    Thor has some trouble with a red McGuffin and some Dark Elves. Captain America is forced to turn against his own corrupt government when his old pal Bucky turns up as a brainwashed supersoldier.

    The Guardians of the Galaxy are a bunch of alien ne'er-do-wells who have trouble with a purple McGuffin and the alien warlord Thanos, and we also meet petty criminal Scott Lang, who inherits shrinking technology and becomes Ant-Man.

    But neither the Guardians nor Ant-Man have anything to do with the Avengers, who team up again to take down the cyber-consciousness Ultron, wrecking the country of Sokovia in the process.

    Phase 3 (2016 to 2019)

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    Movies featured:

    Captain America: Civil War
    Doctor Strange
    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
    Spider-Man: Homecoming
    Thor: Ragnarok
    Black Panther
    Avengers: Infinity War
    Ant-Man and the Wasp
    Captain Marvel
    Avengers: Endgame
    Spider-Man: Far From Home

    What's it all about?

    The Big One. The Phase to end all Phases, until Phase 4.

    We meet Doctor Strange. He's a surgeon who can do magic, and his real name actually is Doctor Strange. (Of course, if he were British, like the actor who plays him, he would be Mr Strange, FRCS.)

    Captain America, his flying friend Falcon, Bucky, Ant-Man and Black Widow team up against Tony Stark, his buddy War Machine, his former cyber-butler Jarvis (now a demigod called Vision), Stark's teenage protégé Spider-Man and his new royal African friend Black Panther in a dispute over whether superheroes should answer to the world's governments or not.

    From the scale of it and the size of the cast, you might think this is Avengers 3, by the way, but it isn't.

    Cap's guys are variously captured or go into hiding, while Thor and Hulk are busy battling Thor's sister, the goddess of death. They win, but fall foul of Thanos at the end (that guy again!).

    The Guardians have more fun in space unconnected to anything else, until they meet up with Thor. Everyone we have mentioned so far apart from Thanos teams up against Thanos, who is collecting all the McGuffins in order to wipe out half of all life in the universe for ill-considered reasons.

    THANOS (spoilers) WINS and kills half of all life in the universe.

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    Captain Marvel crash-lands on Earth in the 1990s, meets Nick Fury and gives him a pager "for emergencies only", stops a Kree invasion and befriends the Skrulls.

    The remaining Avengers band together five years after the Snap to go on a time travel heist in order to undo the Snap and bring everyone back. They're successful, but 2014-Thanos decides to cause some mayhem, leading Tony Stark to sacrifice himself to defeat the Mad Titan once and for all. Black Widow dies too and Captain America gets super old.

    Eight months later, Peter Parker is trying to deal with the death of his mentor and have a European vacation. Fury doesn't let him, though, and teams him up with Mysterio to defeat the Elementals – only problem is that Mysterio is behind it all. Spidey wins, but his identity is revealed to the world.

    Uh-oh.

    Phase 4 (2021 to 2022)

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    Movies and TV shows featured:

    WandaVision
    The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
    Black Widow
    Loki
    season 1
    • What If...?Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
    Eternals
    Hawkeye
    Spider-Man: No Way Home
    Moon Knight
    Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
    Ms MarvelThor: Love and Thunder
    She-Hulk: Attorney At Law
    • Werewolf By Night
    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
    The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special

    What's it all about?

    Phase 4 mostly consisted of two things: bringing a whole bunch of new characters into the MCU and introducing the concept of the multiverse.

    Notable new characters include Yelena Boleva (Florence Pugh) from Black Widow, Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, every Eternal including Harry Styles's Eros, Moon Knight (Oscar Isaac) from, erm, Moon Knight and America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

    The latter seems like one of the most crucial new additions as it was revealed that she can travel the multiverse. However, Loki also introduced He Who Remains who is a variant of Kang the Conqueror, the main villain of The Multiverse Saga if the title of Avengers 5 is anything to go by.

    In terms of the multiverse, Peter Parker briefly broke it in Spider-Man: No Way Home to make the world forget he was Spider-Man, while Doctor Strange ventured into the multiverse to save America from a vengeful Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) who may, or may not, be dead now.

    As for other important things to remember, it's hard to say right now as pretty much every Phase 4 outing – whether on the big screen or the small screen – was largely self-contained with minimal crossovers. The credit scenes largely served to introduce new characters, such as the aforementioned Eros in Eternals.

    Once we see more of where the MCU is going in Phase 5, we might discover there were important details in Phase 4 beyond introducing new characters, and we'll update this if that turns out to be the case.

    Phase 5 (2023 to 2025)

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    Movies and TV shows featured:

    Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3
    Secret Invasion
    Loki season 2
    The Marvels
    • What If...? season 2
    Echo

    Agatha All Along
    Captain America: New World Order
     Daredevil: Born Again

    Thunderbolts*
    
    Ironheart

    Phase 5 is over halfway through following the release of Agatha All Along as the last Phase 5 release of 2024. (What If...? season three is coming in December, but it's separate to the Phases.)

    Given its place out of time, the second season of Loki might have jumped all over the timeline, but crucially in the final episode we saw Loki create the multiverse and become the God of Stories in charge of them.

    His actions let loose multiple variants of Kang across the multiple timelines, putting us on a path to Avengers: Secret Wars. We saw one of them in Quantumania, but Ant-Man made short work of him.

    We had assumed that we'd see Kang and more of his variants across Phase 5, although Jonathan Majors has now been dropped by Marvel and it's unclear whether Kang will be seen again.

    It appears the new Big Bad of the Multiverse Saga is going to be Doctor Doom, played in a surprise return by Robert Downey Jr, but there's been no confirmation about Kang's future (or lack of).

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 didn't really care much for the wider MCU and just focused on wrapping up the story of the Guardians, although it did introduce a new version of the team that could return in the future.

    Secret Invasion turned out to be a bit of a dud and mostly served to get Nick Fury back in the game for The Marvels, which did do something major for the MCU as it introduced the X-Men in the credit scene.

    Well, one of them in the form of Kelsey Grammer's Beast, but we'll be seeing a lot more of them going forward.

    Deadpool & Wolverine featured a lot of mutants, but none of them in the main Earth-616 timeline. Truthfully, the movie is more self-contained than you might expect, acting more of a farewell to the Fox Marvel universe than setting up anything major for the MCU going forward.

    Agatha All Along followed the trend by being largely self-contained, but it did bring Wiccan back into the MCU which could set up a future Young Avengers movie.

    Phase 6 (2025 to 2027)

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    Movies and TV shows featured:

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps
    • Eyes of Wakanda
    
    • Wonder Man

    Avengers: Doomsday
    • Spider-Man 4

    
    • Vision Quest
    
     Avengers: Secret Wars  
    
    • Blade (TBC)

    At Comic-Con 2022, Kevin Feige announced The Fantastic Four would kick off Phase 6 of the MCU, which would be capped with a double-bill of Avengers movies.

    There's been a lot of changes since then, although we're still definitely getting two new Avengers movies to wrap up The Multiverse Saga.

    Will we still get Blade? Who knows. We do know there will be another outing for Tom Holland's Spider-Man between the two Avengers movies, while confirmed TV shows include Vision Quest and Wonder Man.

    What will happen in any of these Phase 6 outings remains to be seen though.

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