
If that's you, we suggest that you stick to the release date order method. Watching the Marvel movies in order of chronology, then, can be disorienting for first-time viewers. If you watch the movies chronologically, then, you'll meet Fury in Cap's maiden film first before seeing him again in Iron Man.

A classic example of this is 2010's Captain America: The First Avenger, which is largely set during World War II but ends in the present day with Steve Rogers waking up in modern day New York and meet Nick Fury for the first time. However, we're supposed to meet Nick Fury for the first time in 2008's Iron Man. Because you're watching them in a linear format, some events depicted in one film can precede what happens in another. However, watching the Marvel films chronologically becomes messy from an MCU timeline perspective. Watching them this way gives you a new perspective on how events play out and ensures that repeat viewings don't become too laborious. Streaming some of the best superhero films and best Disney Plus shows in chronological order is perfect if you're a veteran MCU fan.
