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The Best Marvel Cinematic Universe Moments


Well, until the domestic and worldwide population go experience Avengers: Infinity War this weekend, actually beginning tonight, I think people, who are either comic book fans, Marvel fans or hopefully just movie fans, will revisit the past Marvel movies. It is incredible to know that people are dedicating themselves to study and follow each Marvel movie and character to its full extent to understand the psyche behind the character and how he or she will be used during the Infinity War and most importantly, who will survive?

I will have a ranking in the end of the post but I wanted to dedicate this post to the best MCU moments from the movies. They may not be from every movie but in my opinion, I think these are the most memorable and favorite scenes that are either epic, emotional or hilarious. And, what is so fantastic about these moments is that the filmmakers and also creator Stan Lee balance the tone of almost every movie with such conviction. So, here they are, a solid myriad of MCU movie moments.


Iron Man



Iron Man 2

Iron Man 3


Thor

Captain America: The First Avenger


The Avengers




Captain America: The Winter Soldier




Guardians of the Galaxy




Avengers: Age of Ultron


Ant-Man


Captain America: Civil War





Doctor Strange

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2



Spider-Man: Homecoming




Thor: Ragnarok and Black Panther have funny and epic scenes, however, there are only compilations and/or no short scenes available.

There you have it. Wow, that is a lot.

My MCU Rankings (in terms of favorite not best movies), I saw First Avenger again and I liked it more, I guess, I think the first 15 and a half are worth watching:
1. Captain America: Winter Soldier
2. The Avengers
3. Black Panther
4. Iron Man
5. Captain America: Civil War
6. Guardians of the Galaxy
7. Spider-Man: Homecoming
8. Thor: Ragnarok
9. Ant-Man
10. Doctor Strange
11. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
12. Iron Man 3
13. Captain America: The First Avenger
14. Thor
15. Avengers: Age of Ultron
16. Iron Man 2
17. The Incredible Hulk
18. Thor: The Dark World



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