
In a few days, it will be May 6th, and with that, Marvel will celebrate their respective 15th and 10th birthdays. Thor and Captain America: Civil War. Both movies are pretty important to the Infinity Saga, mostly when it comes to long-term investment – you don’t get it Loki or Thanos without the original thor, and Avengers: Infinity War and End of the game don’t happen as uncontroversially as they do without it Civil war opens the way for them.
During individual releases, Thor and Civil war it was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike, and it had box-office hits for it. Regardless of who it was about, both were “out there” to a general audience to one degree or another: Thor invited them to the world alien viking with magic hammer fights giants and his secret evil brother and Civil war He wanted them to accept and fear the Avengers finally give up without factoring mind control into their beef.
Execution does not always happen it matched the ambitionhowever, several Infinity Saga movies, whether first-timers or sequels, have caught the attention of audiences. This continues through the Multiverse Saga, including supporting Infinity players like Sam and Bucky to star in their own projects and follow up to December’s title. Avengers: Judgment Day. Marvel already wants it from fans there is nostagia for previous movies, so let us know in the comments which Infinity Saga movies you still love after all this time.
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