

See also Rick & Morty The 10 Episodes That Are Even Weirder Than Usual Related: Every Record Avengers: Infinity War Has Broken The box office for all these movies averages $635.2 million, but they hold a hefty $3.81 billion total, thanks in large part to The Avengers’s then record-setting run. Metacritic meanwhile averages out to a 64.8 score. The six movies on average have a 80.3% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and come in just slightly below with a 79.2% average from audiences. Since these films were in the early days of the MCU that featured its stars playing lesser known characters at the time, its no surprise that Phase One stacks up as the “least successful” – even if everything that came after was only made possible by it. This all culminated in 2012 with The Avengers.

Starting with Iron Man in 2008, Marvel Studios released The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger in the lead up to their big moment. The box office total of the culmination (or at least Part 1 of it) is one thing, but the shared universe is even improving when it comes to how well their movies are being received from Phase One to Phase Two and now into Phase Three, the MCU only continues to get better reviews and earn more at the box office as a result.
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After all of this buildup, their nineteenth movie is the biggest of them all. Marvel Studios is in the midst of celebrating 10 years of the MCU, and the box office receipts for Avengers: Infinity War give them plenty of reasons to celebrate. The Marvel Cinematic Universe only continues to improve upon itself, with the numbers proving that each Phase is better than the last. You Are Reading : Every Phase of the MCU Has Been Better Than the Last The Marvel Cinematic Universe is only continuing to improve with each new Phase – and the box office and review stats prove it. Every Phase of the MCU Has Been Better Than the Last
