2013?2015 group of superhero films
Phase Two
of the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
(MCU) is a group of American
superhero films
produced by
Marvel Studios
based on characters that appear in publications by
Marvel Comics
. The phase began in 2013 with the release of
Iron Man 3
and concluded in 2015 with the release of
Ant-Man
. It includes the
crossover
film
Avengers: Age of Ultron
, also released in 2015.
Kevin Feige
produced
every film in the phase. The six films of the phase grossed over
US$5.2
billion at the global box office and received generally positive critical and public response.
Chris Evans
appeared the most in the phase, starring or making cameo appearances in four of the Phase Two films. Marvel Studios created two more short films for their
Marvel One-Shots
program to expand the MCU, while each of the feature films received tie-in comic books.
Iron Man 3
,
Thor: The Dark World
, and
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
also received video game tie-ins, while
Lego Marvel's Avengers
was also released, which adapted the storyline of multiple films of the franchise. Phase Two, along with
Phase One
and
Phase Three
, constitutes "
The Infinity Saga
".
Development
[
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]
Following the release of
Iron Man 2
(2010), the timing and distribution arrangement of a possible third
Iron Man
film was brought into question following a conflict between
Paramount Pictures
, the distributor of previous
Marvel Studios
films including the first two
Iron Man
films, and
The Walt Disney Company
,
Marvel Entertainment
's then-new corporate parent.
[1]
On October 18, 2010,
Walt Disney Studios
agreed to pay Paramount at least $115
million for the worldwide distribution rights to
Iron Man 3
(2013).
[2]
The next October, Marvel Studios President
Kevin Feige
said the studio was beginning to look at the films of the second "phase" of the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
(MCU), which would start with
Iron Man 3
and culminate in a sequel to
The Avengers
(2012).
[3]
Feige announced the full slate of Phase Two films at
San Diego Comic-Con
in July 2012:
Iron Man 3
,
Thor: The Dark World
(2013),
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
(2014),
Guardians of the Galaxy
(2014), and
Avengers: Age of Ultron
(2015).
[4]
In January 2013, Feige stated that
Ant-Man
(2015) would be the beginning of
Phase Three
,
[5]
but later revealed that this had changed and
Ant-Man
would actually be the final film of Phase Two.
[6]
In August 2012, Marvel signed Joss Whedon to an exclusive contract through June 2015 for film and television. With the deal, Whedon would "contribute creatively" on Phase Two of the MCU and develop the first television series set in the universe.
[7]
In March 2013, Whedon expanded on his consulting responsibilities, saying he would "read the scripts and watch cuts and talk to the directors and writers and give my opinion", while also writing material if needed.
[8]
Once the story for
Avengers: Age of Ultron
was approved, Whedon and Marvel Studios were able to examine the other films of the Phase to "really lay it out" so things could be adjusted between the films. Despite this, Whedon did not want to be beholden to the other films of Phase Two because he wanted people to be able to watch
Age of Ultron
who had not seen the other MCU films since
The Avengers
. He also found working in television and
script doctoring
to be "great training ground[s] for dealing with this ... because you're given a bunch of pieces and told to make them fit?even if they don't."
[9]
A new Marvel Studios logo was created by Imaginary Forces for
Thor: The Dark World
,
[10]
featuring a fanfare composed by
The Dark World
composer
Brian Tyler
.
[11]
Feige explained that a new logo was commissioned for
The Dark World
since it was the first Marvel Studios film to not also have a distributor logo due to the studio's acquisition by Disney.
[11]
Films
[
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]
Iron Man 3
(2013)
[
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]
Tony Stark
faces a powerful enemy, the
Mandarin
, who attacks and destroys his mansion. Left to his own devices and battling
posttraumatic stress disorder
, Stark struggles to get to the bottom of a series of mysterious explosions.
[24]
In late 2010, Marvel and Disney announced that they were developing a third
Iron Man
film.
[25]
In February 2011, Marvel hired
Shane Black
to direct
Iron Man 3
.
[26]
Black co-wrote the film's script with
Drew Pearce
.
[13]
[14]
Robert Downey Jr.
,
Gwyneth Paltrow
, and
Don Cheadle
reprised their roles, with
Guy Pearce
and
Ben Kingsley
joining the cast as
Aldrich Killian
and
Trevor Slattery
, respectively.
[27]
Filming began in May 2012, in
North Carolina
.
[28]
Additional filming took place in southern
Florida
,
[29]
China
,
[30]
and
Los Angeles
.
[31]
Iron Man 3
premiered at
Le Grand Rex
in Paris, France, on April 14, 2013, and at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on April 24.
[32]
[33]
The film was released internationally on April 25,
[34]
and in the United States on May 3.
[25]
Iron Man 3
is set in December 2012,
[35]
after the events of
The Avengers
(2012),
[36]
with Tony Stark experiencing
PTSD
-like symptoms following the Battle of New York depicted in that film. Black explained, "that's an anxiety response to feeling inferior to the
Avengers
, but also to being humbled by sights he cannot possibly begin to understand or reconcile with the realities he's used to... There's a line in the movie about 'ever since that big guy with the hammer fell out of the sky, the rules have changed'. That's what we're dealing with here."
[37]
Bruce Banner
appears in a
post-credits scene
, with
Mark Ruffalo
reprising the role from
The Avengers
. About the scene, Ruffalo said "They were about to wrap the movie and I saw Robert [Downey, Jr.] at the Academy Awards... and he said, 'What do you think about coming and doing a day?' I said, 'Are you kidding me? Bang, let's do it!' We sort of spitballed that scene, then I came in and we shot for a couple of hours and laughed."
[38]
Thor: The Dark World
(2013)
[
edit
]
Thor
reunites with
astrophysicist
Jane Foster
as a series of portals, linking worlds at random, begin to appear. He discovers that
Malekith
and his army of
Dark Elves
have returned after thousands of years, and they seek a powerful weapon known as the Aether. Thor must join forces with his now-imprisoned brother
Loki
to stop them.
[16]
A sequel to
Thor
(2011) was first announced in June of that year, with
Chris Hemsworth
reprising his role as Thor.
[39]
Tom Hiddleston
confirmed he would return as Loki in September,
[40]
and
Alan Taylor
signed on to direct the film in December.
[15]
The film's title was announced as
Thor: The Dark World
in July 2012 at the
San Diego Comic-Con International
,
[41]
and
Christopher Eccleston
was cast as Malekith a month later.
[42]
Production started in September 2012 in
Bourne Wood
,
Surrey
, with additional filming taking place in
Iceland
and
London
.
[43]
[44]
The film premiered at the
Odeon Leicester Square
in London on October 22, 2013.
[45]
It was internationally released on October 30, 2013, and on November 8, 2013, in the United States.
[46]
The film is set one year after the events of
The Avengers
.
[47]
Chris Evans
briefly makes a cameo appearance in the film as
Captain America
when Loki shapeshifts into him while mocking Thor.
[48]
Hiddleston wore the Captain America costume while standing in for Evans, before Evans came to shoot the scene. Hiddleston said, "I did an impression of Loki in the Captain America costume, and then they showed Chris [Evans] my performance on tape. It's him doing an impression of me doing an impression of him. And it's brilliant."
[48]
James Gunn
, the director of
Guardians of the Galaxy
(2014), directed the mid-credits scene that featured the
Collector
, played by
Benicio del Toro
. Asked about shooting the scene, Gunn said, "I got the script that morning, and I did it in two hours at the end of a day of second unit shooting [for
Guardians of the Galaxy
]."
[49]
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
(2014)
[
edit
]
Steve Rogers, now working with
S.H.I.E.L.D.
, teams up with
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
and
Sam Wilson / Falcon
to expose a deep conspiracy which involves a mysterious assassin known only as the
Winter Soldier
.
[50]
A sequel to
Captain America: The First Avenger
(2011) was announced in April 2012.
[51]
Anthony and Joe Russo
were hired to direct in June,
[17]
and in July it was officially titled
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
.
[41]
Evans and
Samuel L. Jackson
were set to reprise their respective roles as Rogers and
Nick Fury
,
[17]
and
Scarlett Johansson
would again play Romanoff.
[52]
Sebastian Stan
, who portrayed
Bucky Barnes
in
Captain America: The First Avenger
, returned as the Winter Soldier.
[53]
Production started in April 2013 in Manhattan Beach, California, and filming also took place in
Washington, D.C.
and
Cleveland
, Ohio.
[54]
[55]
The film premiered in Los Angeles on March 13, 2014.
[56]
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
was released internationally on March 26
[57]
and in the United States on April 4.
[51]
The film is set two years after the events of
The Avengers
.
[36]
Stephen Strange
is mentioned by name in the film by the character
Jasper Sitwell
, with
Maximiliano Hernandez
reprising his role from previous MCU media.
[58]
A remodeled
Stark Tower
from
The Avengers
, now known as Avengers Tower, also makes an appearance in the film.
[59]
The Avengers
director
Joss Whedon
directed a post-credits scene featuring Baron
Wolfgang von Strucker
(
Thomas Kretschmann
),
List
(
Henry Goodman
),
Pietro Maximoff
(
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
), and
Wanda Maximoff
(
Elizabeth Olsen
), who appear in
Avengers: Age of Ultron
(2015).
[60]
[61]
The revelation in the film that S.H.I.E.L.D. had been infiltrated by
Hydra
informed the final six episodes of the
first season
of
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
, a
television series set in the MCU
.
[62]
[63]
Guardians of the Galaxy
(2014)
[
edit
]
Peter Quill / Star-Lord
and a group of misfits, including
Gamora
,
Rocket
,
Drax the Destroyer
and
Groot
, fight to keep a powerful orb from the clutches of the villainous
Ronan
.
[64]
[65]
[66]
Nicole Perlman
began writing a screenplay in 2009.
[67]
Marvel Studios announced it was developing a
Guardians of the Galaxy
film in July 2012.
[41]
The film is directed by James Gunn, based on his and Perlman's screenplay.
[19]
In February 2013,
Chris Pratt
was cast in the lead role, as Peter Quill / Star-Lord.
[68]
The film was shot at
Shepperton Studios
and in
London
from July to October 2013,
[69]
and post-production work was completed on July 7, 2014.
[70]
The film premiered on July 21, 2014, in Hollywood.
[71]
Guardians of the Galaxy
was released in the United Kingdom on July 31, 2014,
[72]
and in the United States on August 1.
[41]
The film is set in 2014.
[73]
Josh Brolin
provides the voice and
performance capture
for
Thanos
,
[74]
the supervillain who appeared in
The Avengers
mid-credits scene. Gunn noted that the film would be connected to
Avengers: Infinity War
(2018).
[75]
Several other objects of significance appear in the Collector's museum, including a
Chitauri
from
The Avengers
and a
Dark Elf
from
Thor: The Dark World
, among other characters. About their appearances Gunn said, "There's a lot of stuff in the Collector's Museum. And for me, it was mostly just really fun. As a Marvel fan, giving the actual fans something that they can freeze frame on their Blu-Ray at home and just kind of pick out everything that's in there. So there are, I mean, seriously all those boxes have something interesting in them, so it's pretty fun."
[76]
Ronan's race, the
Kree
, were first introduced in the
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
episode "
T.A.H.I.T.I.
".
[77]
[78]
Avengers: Age of Ultron
(2015)
[
edit
]
Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Black Widow, and
Hawkeye
must work together as the Avengers to defeat
Ultron
, a technological enemy bent on human extinction, while encountering the powerful twins Pietro and Wanda Maximoff, as well as the new entity
Vision
.
[79]
[80]
A sequel to
The Avengers
was announced by Disney in May 2012, shortly after the first film's release.
[81]
In August 2012, Joss Whedon was signed to return as writer and director.
[21]
In June 2013, Downey signed a deal to reprise the role of Iron Man for the second and third
Avengers
films.
[82]
On July 20, 2013, at San Diego Comic-Con International, Whedon announced that the subtitle of the film would be
Age of Ultron
.
[83]
In August 2013,
James Spader
was announced to portray Ultron.
[84]
Second unit
filming began on February 11, 2014, in
Johannesburg
, South Africa.
[85]
[86]
Principal photography began in March 2014 at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England,
[82]
[87]
with additional footage filmed at
Fort Bard
and various other locations in the
Aosta Valley
region of Italy,
[88]
and
Seoul
, South Korea.
[89]
Filming was completed on August 6, 2014.
[90]
Avengers: Age of Ultron
had its world premiere in Los Angeles on April 13, 2015,
[91]
and was released internationally beginning April 22,
[92]
and on May 1 in the United States.
[93]
The film confirms that the gem in
Loki's scepter
is an
Infinity Stone
, specifically the
Mind Stone
, and Brolin reappears as Thanos in the mid-credits scene wielding an
Infinity Gauntlet
.
[94]
Age of Ultron
also features references to
vibranium
and
Wakanda
, both connections to
Black Panther
, introducing both to the universe ahead of the
Black Panther
film (2018). Additionally,
Andy Serkis
portrays
Ulysses Klaue
in the film, traditionally a Black Panther antagonist, and would subsequently appear in
Black Panther
.
[95]
Ant-Man
(2015)
[
edit
]
Thief
Scott Lang
must aid his mentor Dr.
Hank Pym
in safeguarding the mystery of the Ant-Man technology, which allows its user to decrease in size but increase in strength, from various menaces and plot a heist to defend the Earth.
[22]
Ant-Man
is directed by
Peyton Reed
with a screenplay written by
Edgar Wright
&
Joe Cornish
and
Adam McKay
&
Paul Rudd
, from a story by Wright & Cornish, that includes both
Scott Lang
and Hank Pym.
[22]
[23]
Edgar Wright was initially slated to direct and write the film, but left the project in May 2014 due to creative differences.
[96]
[97]
In January 2013, Feige stated that
Ant-Man
would be the first film in Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
[5]
However, in October 2014, it was revealed that the film would be the last film of Phase Two.
[98]
Pre-production
started in October 2013,
[99]
and principal photography took place from August to December 2014,
[100]
in
San Francisco
,
[101]
Fayette County, Georgia
at
Pinewood Atlanta Studios
,
[102]
and
Downtown Atlanta
.
[103]
In December 2013, Rudd was cast as Ant-Man,
[104]
followed in January 2014 with the casting of
Michael Douglas
as Pym and the confirmation of Rudd as Lang.
[105]
Ant-Man
had its world premiere in Los Angeles on June 29, 2015,
[106]
and was released in France on July 14,
[107]
and in the United States on July 17.
[108]
The film is set several months after the events of
Avengers: Age of Ultron
.
[109]
Hayley Atwell
and
John Slattery
reprise their MCU roles as
Peggy Carter
and
Howard Stark
, respectively.
[110]
[111]
Scott Lang attempts to infiltrate the new Avengers headquarters in Upstate New York featured in
Age of Ultron
, and confronts Sam Wilson / Falcon, played by
Anthony Mackie
. McKay and Rudd decided to add Wilson to
Ant-Man
after watching
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
.
[112]
The Russo brothers filmed the post-credit scene, which was footage from
Captain America: Civil War
(2016),
[113]
[114]
and features Mackie as Wilson, Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes.
[115]
Short films
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]
Marvel One-Shots
are a series of
direct-to-video
short films
that are included as special features in the MCU films'
Blu-ray
and
digital distribution
releases. They are designed to be self-contained stories that provide more backstory for characters or events introduced in the films.
Timeline
[
edit
]
Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Two timeline
1946
| Agent Carter
[116]
|
---|
1947?2011
|
---|
2012
| (
The Avengers
)
|
---|
Iron Man 3
[118]
[36]
|
2013
| All Hail the King
[117]
|
---|
The Dark World
[119]
|
2014
| The Winter Soldier
[118]
[36]
|
---|
Guardians of the Galaxy
[73]
|
2015
| Age of Ultron
[118]
|
---|
Ant-Man
[118]
[109]
|
Unlike Phase One, Phase Two was set in relatively real time in order to simplify the timeline of the MCU.
[120]
Each film was set roughly in real time relating to
The Avengers
(2012).
Iron Man 3
is set around six months later during Christmas,
[35]
[36]
Thor: The Dark World
is set one year later,
[47]
and
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
is two years after.
[36]
Guardians of the Galaxy
is set explicitly in 2014.
[73]
Avengers: Age of Ultron
and
Ant-Man
ended the Phase in 2015 and several months passed between the films in-universe as in real life.
[109]
The One-Shot
Agent Carter
is set one year after the events of
Captain America: The First Avenger
(2011),
[116]
while
All Hail the King
takes place after the events of
Iron Man 3
.
[117]
Recurring cast and characters
[
edit
]
List indicator(s)
This section includes characters who have appeared in multiple films within Phase Two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and have appeared in the billing block for at least one film.
- A dark grey cell indicates the character
was not in the film.
- A
C
indicates an uncredited cameo role.
- An
OS
indicates the character appears in a
One-Shot
.
- A
V
indicates a voice-only role.
Music
[
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]
Film soundtracks
[
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]
Compilation albums
[
edit
]
Home media
[
edit
]
Each film is linked to the "Home media" section of its article.
In July 2015, Marvel announced a 13-disc box set titled "Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Two Collection", for release on December 8, 2015, exclusive to
Amazon.com
. The box set includes all six of the Phase Two films on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D and a digital copy, in a replica of the Orb from
Guardians of the Galaxy
, plus a bonus disc and exclusive memorabilia. Material on the bonus disc includes all of the
Marvel One-Shots
with commentary, deleted scenes and pre-production creative features for each of the films, featurettes on the making of the post-credit scenes for the films, and first looks at
Captain America: Civil War
,
Doctor Strange
, and
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
.
[144]
[145]
Reception
[
edit
]
Box office performance
[
edit
]
Each film is linked to the "Box office" section of its article.
Critical and public response
[
edit
]
Each film is linked to the "Critical response" section of its article.
Accolades
[
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]
The films of the phase have been nominated for four
Academy Awards
,
[178]
three
BAFTA Awards
,
[179]
one
Grammy Awards
,
[180]
forty
Saturn Awards
(winning nine),
[181]
four
Hugo Awards
(winning one),
[182]
twenty-two
MTV Movie & TV Awards
,
[183]
and fourteen
Visual Effects Society
Awards,
[184]
among others.
Tie-in media
[
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]
WHIH Newsfront
[
edit
]
WHIH Newsfront
is an in-universe current affairs show that serves as a
viral marketing
campaign for some of the MCU films, created in partnership with Google for
YouTube
.
[185]
[186]
The campaign is an extension of the fictional news network WHIH World News, which is seen reporting on major events in the MCU.
[187]
Leslie Bibb
reprises her role as
Christine Everhart
from the
Iron Man
films.
[186]
The initial videos released during July 2015 focus on the immediate aftermath of
Avengers: Age of Ultron
while leading up to the events of
Ant-Man
, with
Corey Stoll
and Paul Rudd appearing in their respective roles of
Darren Cross
and Scott Lang.
[188]
Comic books
[
edit
]
Video games
[
edit
]
Notes
[
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]
- ^
Chris Evans makes a cameo appearance in
Thor: The Dark World
as Loki masquerading as Captain America.
[48]
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