The second title should definitely be Agent Carter Season 1, which follows the love interest of Steve Rogers, in Peggy Carter. Steve goes under the Arctic in March of 1945. Taking place between 19, as well as a short stint in 2011, this is undoubtedly the first title in our list. Beginning at the height of America’s involvement in WW2, The First Avenger shows the birth of a superhero, one whose moral compass and character are just as impressive as his enhanced superhuman abilities. This will also include shows that have been cancelled, and they’ll remain on the timeline until officially deemed non-canonical.Ĭaptain America: The First Avenger sets the backdrop to Earth 616 and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the first film to introduce superheroes to the world, at least in the modern epoch, and ushers in a new age for mankind. Also, please note, most of the mid and post credit scenes take place during different time periods than the film’s they’re attached to, and won’t be used in determining when a film occurs. This means we won’t be breaking up the films or shows if they bounce around between different years. While some of the films and shows overlap, this timeline will generalize a title’s given dates to determine whether it takes place before or after another title in the list, giving primary weight to either the 3rd act, or climax. This timeline is meant to be a chronological viewing order. This timeline comprises the entire live action Marvel Cinematic Universe including all shows and gets into spoiler-territory.