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A Comprehensive List of Viewing Prerequisites for Marvel Phase 4
Because I’ve seen complaints about how the MCU is now overcomplicated because of how many movies you need to watch to understand any new piece that comes out, I’m going to break down what is actually required for each movie or tv show.
There are three levels:
Necessary-- This movie is a direct sequel to the one listed and/or the plot or character arcs will not fully make sense with knowledge of this movie
Helpful- it borrows a secondary character but you can probably get by without their background; a specific plot point or character ties in but someone could explain it to you in a sentence or two and/or the movie itself gives you the pertinent details.
Bonus- there are references or appearances that you won’t get if you haven’t watched these but they’re minor enough that you probably won’t even notice they’re there; or a character appears but the movie explains/introduces them well enough that you don’t need prior knowledge; or all references/appearances are constrained to credits scenes
Does not include She-Hulk or Wakanda Forever because I’m making this before they release.
Bonus: Daredevil; Civil War; Any of the Iron Man movies; Venom
*I debated where to put the other spiderman movies but trust me this judgment is from the personal experience of taking my mother who has no memory of the AG and TM Spiderman movies to see No Way Home and she did fine. Context clues are a magical thing.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Necessary: Infinity War/Endgame; Wandavision*
Helpful: Dr. Strange 1
Bonus: Any X-Men movie; Captain Marvel; What If- Captain Carter and/or Captain America: the First Avenger; Inhumans; The Office; No Way Home
*If Sam Raimi didn’t watch it, I guess you don’t need to.
Thor: Love and Thunder
Necessary: Ragnarok; Infinity War; Endgame
Helpful: Thor 1; Thor: The Dark World
Bonus: Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and/or 2
Wandavision
Necessary: Infinity War/Endgame; Age of Ultron
Helpful: Civil War; Captain Marvel
Bonus: Thor 1 or 2; Antman and the Wasp; X-Men DOFP or Apocalypse* *although maybe you’re actually better off without having seen these… less disappointment
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Necessary: Captain America Trilogy
Helpful: Infinity War/Endgame
Bonus: The post-credit scene of Black Panther
Loki
Necessary: Thor 1; Avengers 1; Endgame
Helpful: X
Bonus: The Dark World; Ragnarok; the first 5 minutes of Infinity War
Hawkeye
Necessary: Endgame; Black Widow
Helpful: Age of Ultron; Avengers
Bonus: Daredevil
Moon Knight
Necessary: X
Helpful: X
Bonus: TFATWS (Madripoor is mentioned in an offhand comment)
Ms. Marvel
Necessary: X
Helpful: X
Bonus: Captain Marvel; any of the Avengers movies but esp. Endgame
With a few notable exceptions you really only NEED to have watched those properties that the movie/show is a direct sequel too. For those characters that have been around in the MCU a while that adds up. But it’s far from unreasonable to think that, for instances, the fourth Thor movie would expect you to have some knowledge of the previous Thor appearances.
On the other hand, the movies/shows on here that are about NEW characters, truly don’t require that much MCU knowledge to dive in. Eternals vaguely mentions the Blip but a 3 sentence summary of Infinity War/Endgame would suffice. Ms. Marvel expects that you know the Avengers EXIST and that Carol Danvers is a powerful superhero but really nothing else AND the show sets the stage well enough that if you had never heard of the MCU and started watching the show, there’s enough context to know what’s going on. Moon Knight truly is only connected to the MCU by ONE offhand reference to a fictional Marvel country.
So new characters are largely being made to stand on their own, and sequels are acting... like sequels.
The two notable exceptions are No Way Home and Multiverse of Madness which have a much higher number of references. But both of these were billed as big event movies. They’re in no way the norm. (And really MoM requires much less prior knowledge than it would have you believe.)
And honestly I’ve seen complaints in both directions-- the MCU is TOO interconnected and the MCU is really connected at all. But I don’t really give either side much credence because they’re doing a healthy mix of it. Some are tightly woven into a bunch of different threads. Some have a few carefully chosen connections. And some are pretty standalone, building their foundation before they start to weave their way in.