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octopus
22.05.2021 6:59:22

Haven: Filmed entirely in the Cayman Islands, Haven is a tale of violent betrayal set in a paradisiacal background starring Bill Paxton, Zoe Saldana, and Orlando Bloom. more


qleonardomontoyao
14.06.2021 6:41:30

Safe in Hell: This racy 1931 film tells the story of a New Orleans woman who kills the man who forced her into prostitution, then flees to the fictional Caribbean island of Tortuga.


gebler
13.06.2021 4:25:07

To Have and Have Not: This 1944 classic starring Humphrey Bogart as an American expat and Lauren Bacall as his Resistance fighter wife was written by Ernest Hemingway and set in Martinique.


lysacor
30.05.2021 22:22:31

Captain Ron: Something of a cult classic, this 1992 comedy starring Kurt Russell and Martin Short in a story about a misbegotten yacht cruise through the Caribbean. Much of the film was shot in Puerto Rico, including old San Juan, La Fortaleza, and the Puerto del Fuego Marina in Fajardo. here


Vaschel33
22.05.2021 6:59:22

However you choose to watch these films, you're in for a great time. The Avengers movies took the MCU to new heights, bringing collections of characters together on-screen that you never thought you'd see – what was once just Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow, Thor and Hawkeye is now a vast universe of heroes and villains with limitless storytelling potential. There's never a bad time to enjoy these movies. more


Iskender
14.06.2021 6:41:30

Some timing is ambiguous – for example, Black Widow, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Black Panther and Doctor Strange all take place at roughly the same time, and they're set across varying lengths of time, which makes ordering them tricky. We've placed Black Widow first of this bunch, though, because it clearly follows the immediate events of Civil War by showing us Natasha being chased by Secretary Ross's men, and technically ends before the final shot of that movie. Shang-Chi is set after Avengers: Endgame, but we'll only add it to this list when the movie is released.


endian
13.06.2021 4:25:07

This is how you'll want to watch the Marvel movies in order if you're a continuity buff – it lets you enjoy the sequence of events as they play out in the timeline, the odd post-credits scene aside. You'll also find a separate section below on when the Disney Plus shows are set relative to the movies, in case you want to factor them into your marathon.


osjak
30.05.2021 22:22:31

Here, then, is how to watch the Marvel movies in order in 2021. here


Vinnie
14.06.2021 14:43:31

The Black Widow movie picks up shortly after the events of Captain America: Civil War left off, as Romanoff is being hunted by Secretary of State Thadeus Ross (William Hurt). With nowhere to turn, she sets out for one of her safehouses overseas, but that brings her into contact with her “sister” Yelena (Florence Pugh) from when she was part of a Russian spy family implanted in America. Together, the two must seek out the family they once knew to close the door on the past once and for all. The film ends before the events of Avengers: Infinity War begin, and is a largely contained mystery-thriller that finally delves into Natasha’s past while also showing how significantly she’s grown.


rodneymason
25.05.2021 10:25:13

The first time we meet Natasha Romanoff is in Iron Man 2, where she’s first introduced as Tony Stark’s personal assistant “Natalie Rushman.” As it turns out, Natasha has been tasked with spying on Tony (Robert Downey Jr.) by Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and S.H.I.E.L.D., and the majority of the film finds the character leaning hard into the “spy” aspect of her role. In truth, Iron Man 2 does a fairly poor job of dimensionalizing Black Widow – even by Johansson’s own admission the character is overly sexualized in this particular movie, and she doesn’t really do much beyond serving as “eye candy” while she hacks her way into computers and shows off a bit of her fight skills. But Iron Man 2 is notable in that it was a stumbling block for Marvel – they realized they were trying to set up too much, too inelegantly in one movie, and learned their lesson. So while this is technically Natasha’s introduction to the MCU, it’s a bit of a shaky one to be honest, and somewhat inessential. here


wolfz0rz
21.04.2021 3:09:32

Fans have been waiting years for Natasha Romanoff to get her own Black Widow solo movie in the MCU, and the time has finally come – albeit after Natasha was killed off. The release of Black Widow is bittersweet in that it’s what a lot of fans have wanted to see for a long time, but the film is also an epilogue or tribute of sorts given that Scarlett Johansson’s fierce Avenger sacrificed her life in Avengers: Endgame and is no longer in the MCU. That’s not to say Johansson won’t ever pop back up (just ask Tom Hiddleston’s Loki how death affected his MCU future), but Natasha’s arc has certainly come to an endpoint of sorts, and Black Widow finds the character diving into her past to reveal what, exactly, that “red” in her ledger is in reference to.


bitcoinex
22.04.2021 21:54:39

So with Black Widow finally here, you may be wanting to go back to watch all the Black Widow movies in order to watch Natasha’s entire arc from beginning to end. Johansson made her MCU debut well before the name Thanos had ever been uttered, and evolved quite a bit throughout her various supporting roles in different Marvel movies.


baloney
01.06.2021 21:08:23

This is a fairly controversial film in the Black Widow chronology, as it introduces the romantic relationship between Natasha and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). I’m pro-BruNat, and I find their scenes in this film particularly enchanting, as they also give color to both characters. Most divisive is a scene in which Natasha reveals that as part of the “Red Room” training program in Russia, she was forcibly sterilized. She refers to herself as a “monster” in relating to Banner’s struggles, not in reference to the fact that she can’t have children, but in how both she and Banner do not have/have not had full control or agency over their lives and bodies. It’s a devastating scene that further dimensionalizes Natasha, but this film also marks both the beginning and end of her romantic flirtation with Bruce as he ends the film heading off into space and future Avengers installments pretend like the whole thing never happened. here


mwally
05.06.2021 22:14:32

But Age of Ultron — which is set in the wake of the dismantling of S.H.I.E.L.D. in Winter Soldier — also does a great job of showcasing Natasha’s heroism, as she works to save every human she can as Sokovia is being flown up into the sky, and ends the film as co-captain of the Avengers with Steve Rogers. All around, this is a key film in Natasha’s story arc. [links]


markharry114
03.05.2021 22:27:40

The Alien movie series first kicked off in 1979 and has since gone on to become one of the most popular extraterrestrial film franchises in the world. Earning the makers over $1 billion in world-wide box office sales, this successful franchise will be producing hits well into the future. Alien: Covenant which is set to ..


JenniferLee
05.05.2021 14:08:57

King Kong is a classic monster movie that has been winning over hearts and minds for decades. The original movie which was released in 1933 spurred a cultural icon which is still thriving nearly a century later. The Kong monster has been the center of many books, TV shows, movies, video games, and more. As .. here


walidzohair
03.05.2021 1:53:57

Fans of The Mummy movie series rejoice, 2017 marks the start of a fresh reboot of this classic franchise. Starring Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella and director Alex Kurtzman, The Mummy (2017) will be released in theaters June 9th. This film signals the start of a full reboot of the franchise which will total at least .. [links]