Unpopular opinion: the MCU is too complex and intricate insofar it’s not worth it to interrupt one’s life to binge on all the movies from beginning to present-day. [Of course, depending on what your life priorities are].
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But how long does it take to read the Bible?
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It depends on if we progress as a species or not. If an asteroid wiped us out tomorrow there will me nothing left.
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I don't think anyone over the age of seven "believes in it".
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Alas they do.
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I have the same theory towars Star Wars & Harry Potter. Lots of people base their values from those.
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Especially Star Wars.
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OK, you have convinced me. I shall eventually watch the MCU, even if only to get *some* basic understanding of what's going on in a global pantheon I didn't really feel drawn to. What's the watching order? I get that Endgame is last (so far), but other than that?
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Only if civilization declines in it’s special effects ability. Otherwise it will be quickly overshadowed. Standing on its own without any visual aid MCU canon is shallow, dull, and even outright derivative compared to most ancient mythology.
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This is why they were only known to a small subculture before the recent series of movies were released.
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