![]() (There are a few other flashbacks throughout the film) (1996) The opening of "Shang-Chi" after the Marvel logo fast-forwards in time, briefly. "Captain America: The First Avenger" until the 1 hour and 50 minute mark. "Shang-Chi" opening claims to take place thousands of years ago "Shang-Chi" contains the oldest scenes in the MCU, so far. But the two films do contain flashbacks to 19, respectively. 2" before "Captain Marvel" as they're integral to understanding those two movies in their entirety. There's no real added value to watching the flashbacks of Peter Quill at the start of "GotG" and "GotG Vol. Regardless, it's highly imperative to watch the "Ant-Man" sequel before "Endgame" to fully understand the mechanics of the Quantum Realm which the Avengers use to go back in time. And "Ragnarok" and "Infinity War" roll perfectly into one another. However, I think "Infinity War" and "Endgame" were made to be watched back-to-back. Some suggest it's good to watch "Ant Man and the Wasp" in between "Infinity War" and "Endgame," which can certainly be done as the events of the sequel technically take place between both films. ![]() "Doctor Strange" technically takes place before and after "Civil War." It's worth noting that you can watch "Black Panther," "Black Widow," or "Spider-Man: Homecoming" directly after "Civil War." Both don't take place long after the film. ![]() "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" Here's the chronological order we recommend to watch the MCU films before seeing "Eternals": ![]()
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