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Post by beren44 on Mar 18, 2017 0:03:47 GMT
The only two movies I have seen are Avengers and Age of Ultron. TWS is definitely already on the list. 1) sort of a multi-part question. a) am I correct in presumig IronMan 1,2 and 3 are in chronological order, and need to be seen that way? Or is it that important, storywise. b) is there any order that the particular franchises should be watched? i.e. Hulk before IM, IM before TWS, etc? c) or would it be better or pretty important just to watch them all in order of release date? 2) speaking of Hulk, I have a question about AoS season 2, when RealShield comes to capture Sky at the cabin. It is brought up that it is named 'The Retreat', and was built by Banner. Is there anything in the movies which references that happening? 2b) related to that, I am curious about when Gordon shows up the first time at the cabin. Sky had just discovered the hidden 'fist-panel', and activated it. Not much seemed to happen except access to a key-pad. She punches some buttons, and it looked to me like a perimeter defense went up. This didn't make sense to me. I re-watched, and wondered if maybe the defense went DOWN, instead, because Gordon shows up just a moment later. Was that whole scene meant to show that the defense had been keeping Gordon out? Otherwise, there was not much point to all that. If the Retreat was in the movies, was the fist-panel used for something? No need to be too careful with replies, I'm not too concerned about spoilers, unless it is a really huge one *winks at Ayanami* <3 Thanks in advance, Beren
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Post by ayanami on Mar 18, 2017 0:17:53 GMT
The only two movies I have seen are Avengers and Age of Ultron. TWS is definitely already on the list. 1) sort of a multi-part question. a) am I correct in presumig IronMan 1,2 and 3 are in chronological order, and need to be seen that way? Or is it that important, storywise. b) is there any order that the particular franchises should be watched? i.e. Hulk before IM, IM before TWS, etc? c) or would it be better or pretty important just to watch them all in order of release date? 2) speaking of Hulk, I have a question about AoS season 2, when RealShield comes to capture Sky at the cabin. It is brought up that it is named 'The Retreat', and was built by Banner. Is there anything in the movies which references that happening? 2b) related to that, I am curious about when Gordon shows up the first time at the cabin. Sky had just discovered the hidden 'fist-panel', and activated it. Not much seemed to happen except access to a key-pad. She punches some buttons, and it looked to me like a perimeter defense went up. This didn't make sense to me. I re-watched, and wondered if maybe the defense went DOWN, instead, because Gordon shows up just a moment later. Was that whole scene meant to show that the defense had been keeping Gordon out? Otherwise, there was not much point to all that. If the Retreat was in the movies, was the fist-panel used for something? No need to be too careful with replies, I'm not too concerned about spoilers, unless it is a really huge one *winks at Ayanami* <3 Thanks in advance, Beren Generally, with any franchise I would always go with order of release. You just can't go wrong there. As for the MCU, they always did a pretty good job of keeping the movies self-contained despite being part of a bigger universe. Meaning, in The Hulk you might get small mentions of Stark Industries, but it won't really matter if you haven't seen Iron Man yet. For IM itself, the order should be 1,2, The Avengers, 3, although you've already scratched Avengers off your list. 1 is the origin story, two expands theh character rooster, introducing Black Widow for example, and 3 deals specifically with the fallout the events of The Avengers had for Tony. I would also strongly suggest to watch Captain America: The First Avenger before The Winter Soldier. It is a bit cheesy, yes, but I think it is just so important not just as Cap's origin story, but also for some of the character dynamics, that it really shouldn't be skipped.
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Post by DoTheMath on Mar 18, 2017 0:19:19 GMT
See if this helps: marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/TimelineThe above is chronological from the fourties to today. If that don't float yer boat, go by release date and plug in the tv shows where they belong..... As for the cabin. IH ended with Banner isolated in the mountains, it's suggested that "the cabin" is where he was staying after the events of IH. The panel Skye removed, she was tracing wires to try and find out why her connection to the playground was wonky and discovered the wood paneling was just decoration covering the true nature of the cabin's construction and also revealed an (undersized, IMO) fist print of the big green guy.
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