Three minutes of "Spider-Man: Far From Home" starting at one-hour mark. "Captain America: Civil War" until 16:30 minutes into the film. "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" (2014) The first four minutes of "Spider-Man: Homecoming" (2012) (2005)ġ hour, 50 minutes, and 30 seconds into "Captain America" along with the end-credit sequence. Watch "The Incredible Hulk" until Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk for the first time. (There are a few other flashbacks throughout the film) (1996) The opening of "Shang-Chi" after the Marvel logo fast-forwards in time, briefly. "Captain America: The First Avenger" until the 1 hour and 50 minute mark. "Shang-Chi" opening claims to take place thousands of years ago Regardless, it's highly imperative to watch the "Ant-Man" sequel before "Endgame" to fully understand the mechanics of the Quantum Realm which the Avengers use to go back in time. And "Ragnarok" and "Infinity War" roll perfectly into one another. However, I think "Infinity War" and "Endgame" were made to be watched back-to-back. Some suggest it's good to watch "Ant Man and the Wasp" in between "Infinity War" and "Endgame," which can certainly be done as the events of the sequel technically take place between both films. "Doctor Strange" technically takes place before and after "Civil War." It's worth noting that you can watch "Black Panther," "Black Widow," or "Spider-Man: Homecoming" directly after "Civil War." Both don't take place long after the film. "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" Here's the chronological order we recommend to watch the MCU films before seeing "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness": Though President Donald Trump doesn’t seem to exist in the MCU’s continuity, one can’t help but speculate how timely it is for Captain America to, once again, become a man without a country right now.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. Now, even if it’s just a sly Instagram post, the directors have at least bestowed that name upon the hero. ![]() (He’s totally missing the cape, though.) Chances are he’ll still be referred to as Captain America in the movie, but based on where Civil War ended and what we’ve seen in the trailers, he was already Nomad all but in name. Cap’s costume in Infinity War is reflective of the Nomad, too, with the American flag colors faded and his star chest emblem ripped out. This left many fans to speculate that he would adopt an identity similar to the Nomad, if not the real thing. In retrospect, this characterization of Steve Rogers, from writer Steve Englehart and artist Sal Buscema, would profoundly influence his modern philosophy, as reflected in storylines like Civil War and in films like 2014’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier.Īt the end of 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, Steve Rogers dropped his shield and left the Avengers. ![]() As “the Nomad,” Steve Rogers represented a man without a country, reflecting his feelings towards patriotism in a radically changing time.Īt the urging of Hawkeye, Steve Rogers reassumes the Captain America name in Captain America #184, believing that he fights for a nation’s ideals and not its government. In Captain America #180 from 1974, Steve Rogers abandons his kitschy red, white, and blue for purple, black, and a long cape. “The Nomad” comes from a period in Captain America’s comic book history when the star-spangled superhero became disillusioned with the United States after - and this is true - the Watergate scandal. Also, for some unknown reason, the image is a riff on the poster for the 2010 thriller The American starring George Clooney. On Monday, the Russos shared on Instagram a piece of Photoshopped art that depicts Chris Evans from the Infinity War trailer as the Nomad. ![]() Directors Joe and Anthony Russo have confirmed that Steve Rogers’s superhero codename will be “the Nomad,” a name lifted directly from Captain America’s comic book history. When the Mad Titan known as Thanos arrives in Avengers: Infinity War, the hero formerly called Captain America will lead the charge under a new identity.
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