Putting aside the individual moments which make Endgame great (Cap wielding Mjölnir, that badass female superhero scene, finally hearing Cap say “Avengers, assemble”), it also introduces time travel to the MCU. It might seem like somewhat of a predictable top pick given it’s the ultimate finale to the Infinity Saga, but there’s more to it than that. So, what do we think is the best Marvel movie ever? Avengers: Endgame, of course. Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans.We can't wait to see what they get up to in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. A highly dysfunctional and dangerous family. They might fight and snark at each other on a daily basis, but they’re a family. The Guardians aren’t afraid to have fun whilst saving the day – usually because they’re a bit iffy on whether they’re the heroes or villains depending on how they’re feeling at the time – and that’s why we love them. And that’s due in no small part to its ridiculous sense of humor and phenomenal soundtrack. While the concept for the first Guardians film didn’t exactly win non-comic book fans over at first (did I mention the raccoon?), it’s now widely considered one the best Marvel movies ever made. Cast: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Lee PaceĪ raccoon, a tree, Thanos’ daughter, a grief-stricken murderer, and a wise-cracking manchild might not seem like the best combination for a superhero team, but the Guardians of the Galaxy could give The Avengers a run for their money.With plenty of laughs between the three Spideys, but also some heartbreak as well, No Way Home isn’t just a great MCU film, it also makes the previous Sony Spider-Man films better too, which is why it’s one of the best Marvel movies of all time. Bad news for them, but great news for fans as this means we get to see Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Mans visit the MCU, as well as some of the best villains from their films. He tries to enlist the help of Doctor Strange to make everyone forget, but the spell goes wrong and causes the multiverses to collide. Picking up directly after the events of Far From Home, Spider-Man is struggling with the fallout from Mysterio revealing his true identity. And the best Marvel movie in that trilogy is without a doubt the most recent Spider-Man: No Way Home. Cast: Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatchīy the time Marvel Studios teamed up with Sony for its take on Spider-Man fans already felt like they’d had one too many versions of the web-slinging superhero, but thanks to the perfect casting of Tom Holland and Jon Watts’ directorial vision, the Spidey trilogy has become one of the strongest in the MCU.I am eager to see them try new things and take their world to different directions and keep it interesting and unpredictable. Overall, it felt nice to witness something very different from MCU. Some of the action sequences were really good and were executed perfectly (like the usage of hand held camera during a fight scene between a deviant and Ikaris in Amazon). The visuals on the other hand were amazing. And watching it in IMAX, the transition between aspect ratios was not smooth, very apparent and a bit distracting. I have some criticism too, like the editing in the beginning seemed a bit sloppy. I do understand some people not liking this movie. Watching this movie, it didn't feel like it's an MCU movie. It was definitely not a typical Marvel fare that at least I'm acclimated with. Multiple relatively unknown new characters and their dynamics, their stories spanning centuries. I went in with little to no expectations and I was pleasantly surprised by what the movie offered.
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