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  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, is a media franchise, and shared universe that is centered on a series of superhero films independently produced by Marvel Studios, and based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The franchise has expanded to include comic books, short films, and a television series. The shared universe was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters.
  • Marvel Cinematic Universe ist ein US-Amerikanisches Filmfranchise und geteiltes Universum, welches auf den bekannten Charakteren der Marvel Comics basiert. Die Reihe startete am 1. Mai 2008 und umfasst derzeit 12 Filme aufgeteilt auf Zwei Phasen. Die dritte Phase wird am 28. April 2016 mit The First Avenger: Civil War starten.
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe refers to a series of films based upon popular comic characters and storylines produced by Marvel Studios that are part of a shared universe. The Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, and Avengers movies are all part of the MCU, as well as the television series Agents of SHIELD and Agent Carter. For a full list of properties included in the MCU, see the other wiki.
  • In 2005, Variety reported that Marvel Studios would start producing its own films and distribute them through Paramount Pictures. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige in 2009 initially referred to the shared narrative continuity of these films as the "Marvel Cinema Universe", but later used the term "Marvel Cinematic Universe". Some of the upcoming films will be distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, a division of Marvel Entertainment's parent corporation, The Walt Disney Company. The funding will come from a seven-year, $525 million revolving credit facility with Merrill Lynch.
  • La primera película estrenada de MCU fue Iron Man (2008), que inició la primera fase de las películas, que culminó con The Avengers (2012). La segunda fase se inició con Iron Man 3 (2013), y concluyó con Ant-Man (2015). Marvel también está preparando la fase tres, con el lanzamiento de Captain America: Civil War (2016). El universo comenzó a expandirse con el lanzamiento de los cortometrajes directos a vídeo de Marvel One-Shots en 2011, y vio una mayor expansión con el estreno de la serie de televisión de Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. en 2013. Marvel tiene varias películas y proyectos de televisión en diversas etapas de desarrollo.
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a shared universe created by Marvel Studios, designated as Earth-199999 within Marvel's multiverse system. The universe is comprised mainly by films independently made by Marvel Studios, that are always set within this same universe, much like Marvel has done with their comics. The universe includes a series of short films, called Marvel One-Shots, launched with each film's Blu-ray release starting with Thor and finishing with Thor: The Dark World. These short films were, however, eventually discontinued.
  • A combined setting occupied by most of the movies produced by Marvel Entertainment (and distributed mostly by Paramount Pictures, but now Disney is in charge of that), starting with Iron Man. Unlike in previous Marvel licensed movies, there exists continuity between different movies. Most prominently, the organization SHIELD ties together the different films as a common element. Films included as part of the setting:
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared fictional universe that is centered on a series of superhero films, independently produced by Marvel Studios and based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The franchise has expanded to include comic books, short films, and television series. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters. Clark Gregg has appeared the most in the franchise, portraying Phil Coulson, a character original to the MCU.
  • Das Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999) oder auch abgekürzt MCU gennant, ist eine eigenständige Comicproduktion aus dem Hause Disney. Die Filme werden in sogenannte Phasen aufgeteilt und letztlich in einem finalen Abschluss, sprich also einem Avengers Film, beendet. Die Reihe startete 2008 mit Jon Favreaus Iron Man. Die auffälligsten Merkmale dieser Filme sind die inhaltichen Anekdoten und Bezüge zu den anderen Filmen des Universums. Das Marvel Cinematic Universe wurde von Kevin Feige ins Leben gerufen, der bei jedem bisherigen Film als Produzent tätig war. Mit Marvel's The Avengers gelang dem MCU mit einem Einspielergebnis von Rund 1,5 Milliarden Dollar der bisher dritterfolgrichste Film aller Zeiten. Die größten Konkurrenten des MCU sind 20th Century Fox X-Men-Universum sowie Warner
  • right|200px Das Marvel Cinematic Universe (kurz MCU) ist ein Franchise und fiktives Universum, in dem eine Reihe von Superheldenfilmen von Marvel Studios basierend auf Charakteren von Marvel Comics spielen, von dem Comics allgemein jedoch eigenständig sind. Der erste Film des Universums war Iron Man. Für das MCU gibt es eigene Comics, Kurzfilme und Serien (z. B. Der ultimative Spider-Man). Die Filme spielen zudem im selben Universum. Es gibt derzeit drei "Phasen", die das Universum unterteilen.
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  • —Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. executive producer Jeffrey Bell in September 2014, explaining the process of working in with the MCU
  • —Kevin Feige, President of Production for Marvel Studios, on constructing a shared film universe.
  • —Director Anthony Russo in April 2016
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  • After [running something by Jeph] Loeb we’ll run it through New York, Joe Quesada, Dan Buckley and those guys. [Then we] pitch our stuff to Kevin Feige and his movie group to see if there’s something we can tie into, to see if they’re okay about us using a character, or a weapon or some other cool thing. Everything is interconnected.
  • "It's never been done before and that's kind of the spirit everybody's taking it in. The other filmmakers aren't used to getting actors from other movies that other filmmakers have cast, certain plot lines that are connected or certain locations that are connected, but I think...everyone was on board for it and thinks that it's fun. Primarily because we've always remained consistent saying that the movie that we are making comes first. All of the connective tissue, all of that stuff is fun and is going to be very important if you want it to be. If the fans want to look further and find connections, then they're there. There are a few big ones obviously, that hopefully the mainstream audience will able to follow as well. But...the reason that all the filmmakers are on board is that their movies need to stand on their own. They need to have a fresh vision, a unique tone, and the fact that they can interconnect if you want to follow those breadcrumbs is a bonus."
  • The most simple way I could put it is Marvel doesn’t come to the filmmakers and say, “Here’s what the next movie is.” They come to the filmmakers and say, “What is the next movie?” That’s very much the process.
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  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, is a media franchise, and shared universe that is centered on a series of superhero films independently produced by Marvel Studios, and based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The franchise has expanded to include comic books, short films, and a television series. The shared universe was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters.
  • Marvel Cinematic Universe ist ein US-Amerikanisches Filmfranchise und geteiltes Universum, welches auf den bekannten Charakteren der Marvel Comics basiert. Die Reihe startete am 1. Mai 2008 und umfasst derzeit 12 Filme aufgeteilt auf Zwei Phasen. Die dritte Phase wird am 28. April 2016 mit The First Avenger: Civil War starten.
  • Das Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999) oder auch abgekürzt MCU gennant, ist eine eigenständige Comicproduktion aus dem Hause Disney. Die Filme werden in sogenannte Phasen aufgeteilt und letztlich in einem finalen Abschluss, sprich also einem Avengers Film, beendet. Die Reihe startete 2008 mit Jon Favreaus Iron Man. Die auffälligsten Merkmale dieser Filme sind die inhaltichen Anekdoten und Bezüge zu den anderen Filmen des Universums. Das Marvel Cinematic Universe wurde von Kevin Feige ins Leben gerufen, der bei jedem bisherigen Film als Produzent tätig war. Mit Marvel's The Avengers gelang dem MCU mit einem Einspielergebnis von Rund 1,5 Milliarden Dollar der bisher dritterfolgrichste Film aller Zeiten. Die größten Konkurrenten des MCU sind 20th Century Fox X-Men-Universum sowie Warners DC Universum. Seit 2013 produziert das Marvel Cinematic Universe eigene TV-Serien. Mit Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. startete im Spetember eine Serien Rund um Agent Phil Coulsons Erlebnisse nach Marvel's The Avengers. Im selben Jahr schloß Marvel ebenfalls einen Serien-Deal mit dem Streamingportal Netflix über mehrere Serien ab. Die Erste Serie unter dem Titel Marvel's Dardevil kann seit dem 10. April 2015 geschaut werden. Im Februar 2015 wurde offiziell bekanntgegeben, dass Spider-Man nun einen Teil des Marvel Cinematic Universe darstellen wird. Seit 2015 ist das Marvel Cinematic Universe das finanziell erfolgreichste Filmfranchise aller Zeiten. Mit dem Film Avengers: Age of Ultron gelang es Marvel den bisherigen Rekordhalter Harry Potter abzuhängen.
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared fictional universe that is centered on a series of superhero films, independently produced by Marvel Studios and based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The franchise has expanded to include comic books, short films, and television series. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters. Clark Gregg has appeared the most in the franchise, portraying Phil Coulson, a character original to the MCU. The first film released in the MCU was Iron Man (2008), which began the first phase of films culminating in the crossover film Marvel's The Avengers (2012). Phase Two began with Iron Man 3 (2013), and concluded with Ant-Man (2015). The films are currently in Phase Three, which began with the release of Captain America: Civil War (2016). Marvel Television expanded the universe further, first to network television with Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on ABC in the 2013–14 television season, followed by online streaming with Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix in 2015, and then to cable television with Marvel's Cloak and Dagger, which is scheduled to air in 2017 on Freeform. The MCU also includes tie-in comics published by Marvel Comics, while Marvel Studios has also produced a series of direct-to-video short films and a viral marketing campaign for its films and the universe with the faux news program WHIH Newsfront. The franchise has been seen as an impressive and groundbreaking success in terms of a multimedia shared universe, though critics have found that some of its films and television series have suffered in service of the wider universe. It has inspired other film and television studios with comic book character adaptation rights to attempt to create similar shared universes. The MCU has also been the focus of other media, outside of the shared universe, including attractions at Disneyland and Discovery Times Square, two television specials, guidebooks for each film, a Lego video game, and a commercial with Coca-Cola.
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe refers to a series of films based upon popular comic characters and storylines produced by Marvel Studios that are part of a shared universe. The Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, and Avengers movies are all part of the MCU, as well as the television series Agents of SHIELD and Agent Carter. For a full list of properties included in the MCU, see the other wiki.
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a shared universe created by Marvel Studios, designated as Earth-199999 within Marvel's multiverse system. The universe is comprised mainly by films independently made by Marvel Studios, that are always set within this same universe, much like Marvel has done with their comics. The universe includes a series of short films, called Marvel One-Shots, launched with each film's Blu-ray release starting with Thor and finishing with Thor: The Dark World. These short films were, however, eventually discontinued. Starting with the release of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the universe expanded into television series, including series premiered in the ABC and Freeform channels, and in the Netflix streaming platform. The franchise also includes a series of tie-in Comics and video games, released as promotional material to the films, all set within the same reality. However, some of them, especially video games, do not match the events featured in other products following their release, and are classified as non-canonical parts of this universe.
  • In 2005, Variety reported that Marvel Studios would start producing its own films and distribute them through Paramount Pictures. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige in 2009 initially referred to the shared narrative continuity of these films as the "Marvel Cinema Universe", but later used the term "Marvel Cinematic Universe". Some of the upcoming films will be distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, a division of Marvel Entertainment's parent corporation, The Walt Disney Company. The funding will come from a seven-year, $525 million revolving credit facility with Merrill Lynch.
  • La primera película estrenada de MCU fue Iron Man (2008), que inició la primera fase de las películas, que culminó con The Avengers (2012). La segunda fase se inició con Iron Man 3 (2013), y concluyó con Ant-Man (2015). Marvel también está preparando la fase tres, con el lanzamiento de Captain America: Civil War (2016). El universo comenzó a expandirse con el lanzamiento de los cortometrajes directos a vídeo de Marvel One-Shots en 2011, y vio una mayor expansión con el estreno de la serie de televisión de Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. en 2013. Marvel tiene varias películas y proyectos de televisión en diversas etapas de desarrollo.
  • right|200px Das Marvel Cinematic Universe (kurz MCU) ist ein Franchise und fiktives Universum, in dem eine Reihe von Superheldenfilmen von Marvel Studios basierend auf Charakteren von Marvel Comics spielen, von dem Comics allgemein jedoch eigenständig sind. Der erste Film des Universums war Iron Man. Für das MCU gibt es eigene Comics, Kurzfilme und Serien (z. B. Der ultimative Spider-Man). Die Filme spielen zudem im selben Universum. Die Filme im Marvel Cinematic Universe waren weltweit erfolgreich. Das Franchise ist mit einem Gesamteinspielergebnis von über 7 Milliarden US-Dollar die erfolgreichste Filmreihe der Kinogeschichte. Es gibt derzeit drei "Phasen", die das Universum unterteilen.
  • A combined setting occupied by most of the movies produced by Marvel Entertainment (and distributed mostly by Paramount Pictures, but now Disney is in charge of that), starting with Iron Man. Unlike in previous Marvel licensed movies, there exists continuity between different movies. Most prominently, the organization SHIELD ties together the different films as a common element. Films included as part of the setting: * Iron Man (2008) * The Incredible Hulk (2008) * Iron Man 2 (2010) * Thor (2011) * Captain America the First Avenger (2011) * The Avengers (2012) * Iron Man 3 (2013) * Thor: The Dark World (2013) * Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) * Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) * Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) * Ant-Man (2015) * Captain America:Civil War 2016 Obviously a Compressed Adaptation of the comic book story. * Doctor Strange film 2016 * Guardians of the Galaxy 2 2017 * Spiderman: The Next Avenger 2017 * Thor: Ragnarok 2017 * Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 2018 * Unnamed Black Panther film 2018 * Unnamed Captain Marvel film 2018 * Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2 2019 * Unnamed Inhumans film 2019 * Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. * Agent Carter * Daredevil * A.K.A. Jessica Jones * Luke Cage * Iron Fist * The Defenders * The Consultant - premiered on the Thor Blu-ray * A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer - premiered on the DVD of Captain America: The First Avenger * Captain America: First Vengeance - a mid-quel of sorts for the Captain America movie, detailing some backstory for each of the main characters via flashbacks * Fury's Big Week - chronicling the events of Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk and Thor (as well as the Marvel One-Shots) from SHIELD's perspective and leading directly into The Avengers It should also be noted that Samuel L. Jackson (who plays Nick Fury) has signed an unprecedented 9-movie deal with Marvel Studios, and has so far appeared in the two Iron Man movies, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers... so that leaves us with another 2 films in this continuity to look forward to, beside those listed here; interviews mentioned an Ant-Man movie (possibly with Edgar Wright directing), a SHIELD movie, a Doctor Strange movie, and a Guardians of the Galaxy movie, just to name a few.
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