A new MCU history book with a September 2023 publication date has unveiled a brand-new Avengers-filled cover. Avengers Studios Just before the new year began, The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline was revealed. This will not only be a fun read for many fans, but it may also make any misunderstandings about the MCU’s current timeline since Phase 4 started obvious.
Disney+ is the most straightforward resource for tracking the rapidly growing history of Marvel Studios. The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, the most current MCU instalment, was added to the 43-project schedule by the streaming service most recently. But there will be a one-stop shop later this year that will provide a thorough explanation of the MCU’s development.
Updated MCU Timeline Book Cover
the first Marvel Studios packaging It has now included The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline to its pre-order catalogue. There are heroes like Shang-Chi, Captain Marvel, Iron Man, and Captain America (Sam Wilson). They are joined by the antagonists Thanos and Scarlet Witch from the films Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Avengers: Infinity War, respectively.
This cover is not final, as noted in the top right corner, and customers who pre-ordered a copy should anticipate a different design when it debuts on September 5. The 320-page, $50 USD book will be loaded with facts and is being published by DK. From “before the Big Bang through the Blip and beyond,” this complete history will be covered.
Following is a description of the whole synopsis:
“The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is enormous, extraordinarily diverse, and deeply nuanced. Various worlds, numerous characters, and various timelines. The map of that universe is this. It was made in close cooperation with Marvel Studios and will provide answers to the most important queries: what occurred, when, where, and why.”
Many in-universe years were confirmed to be the same as the years the movies were released during the events of Avengers: Endgame. This gave audiences a clearer picture and an accurate sense of the passage of time in the MCU. As Marvel Studios entered Phase 4, the idea of the films taking place during the same actual years as those years pushed its universe forward by a number of years.
To make matters worse, it became even more challenging to comprehend the progression of time within the universe once Phase 4 began with a number of TV shows on Disney+ and theatrically released movies. Particularly in light of the fact that a show like Loki takes place entirely outside of any timeline. Apart from obvious narrative developments like Multiverse of Madness taking place after WandaVision and Spider-Man: No Way Home, many of Marvel’s most recent works stand on their own with little intervention from universe-building.
Fans might learn a great deal about ancient times as well as the most recent years in the cinematic world by reading a book like Marvel Studios’ The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline.