The A-Z of Marvel movies: how many have you seen

First published on Monday 3 August 2020 Last modified on Wednesday 3 February 2021

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Do your kids (and you!) love Marvel movies? From Avengers and Iron Man to the all-new Loki and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, you’ve got a LOT to watch …

The good news is, Disney+ is the place to enjoy the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sign up from just £5.99 a month and watch all your favourite superheroes – and Marvel villains – in action. 

Plus, you can see the all-new and exclusive original Marvel movies and series as soon as they are released. 

Here’s our A-Z of Marvel movies and characters. Enjoy!

A is for Avengers: Endgame

Iron Man, Hulk, Thor … all your Marvel faves in one epic film. Your kids will love watching the Avengers work together to save the world from disaster

B is for Black Panther

Young King T’Challa must release the full power of Black Panther to save his homeland of Wakanda. A must-watch.

C is for Captain America The Winter Soldier

Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansen star in this Marvel hit. Captain America is living a normal life in Washington until an enemy threatens his S.H.I.E.L.D colleague.

D is for Drax the Destroyer

Driven by revenge, watch Drax the Destroyer wreak havoc in Guardians of the Galaxy.

E is for The Eternals

Eek, the all-new The Eternals will be coming to Disney+ very soon!

Starring Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek, you’ll meet a whole new team of superheroes. Cannot. Wait.

F is for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

This all-new Marvel series is coming to Disney+ later this year so stay tuned!

It follows on from the events in Avengers: Endgame and promises to be epic!

G is for Guardians of the Galaxy

Who doesn’t want to watch a Marvel movie featuring a gun-toting racoon? Guardians of the Galaxy, starring Chris Pratt, is a sure-fire family favourite.

H is for Hulk

You won’t like him when he’s mad … Catch your favourite green man on Disney+.

I is for Iron Man

Robert Downey Jnr is brilliant as Iron Man. Watch him and Pepper Pots (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) in this classic Marvel movie.

J is for Jennifer Lawrence

J. Law plays the character Mystique in movies including X-Men: First Class and X-Men: Apocalypse. 

K is for Korg

He’s a Kronan warrior  – and fan favourite  – who has appeared in the Marvel movies Thor and Hulk.

L is for Loki

Calling all Marvel fans, here’s a date for your diaries: the new and exclusive Loki series will debut on Disney+ in 2021. Woo hoo! 

Tom Hiddleston stars as the God of Mischief. Not to be missed.

M is for Marvel Cinematic Universe

Any A-Z of Marvel films has to feature the Marvel Cinematic Universe, right? 

Sign up to Disney+ to watch all your superhero favourites.

N is for Nick Fury

Samuel L Jackson is brilliant as Nick Fury, a world-famous spy, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D … and founder of the Avengers.

O is for Omega Red

Omega Red is a Marvel comic character. So will he appear in the new Disney+ series, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier?

We can’t wait to find out! 

P is for Peter Parker

Peter Parker is hiding a secret from everyone around him … he’s Spider-Man. Catch him in action in this Marvel hit.

Q is for Quicksilver

An X-Men character, Quicksilver is a mutant, and son of Magneto. 

R is for Rogue

Another X-Men character is Rogue. She’s played by actress Anna Paquin in the X-Men movies.

S is for Doctor Strange

A famous surgeon loses the use of his hands in an accident.

When he takes on new magical powers, it’s up to Doctor Strange to save the world.

T is for Thor

Chris Hemsworth stars as Thor in this Marvel movie of the same name.

Watch as he battles to stop his evil brother Loki from taking over Asgard.

U is for Ultron

Uh oh … Tony Stark mistakenly creates an A.I monster in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

V is for Victor Von Doom

Possibly the best name ever for a Marvel villain! Victor Von Doom stars in Marvel film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.

W is for WandaVision

Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany star in this all-new Marvel series, WandaVision. They live in suburbia but both have superpowers. But is all as it seems?

WandaVision is coming to Disney+ very soon. Hurrah!

X is for Professor X

You can watch all the X-Men films – and Professor X – on Disney+. Yes please!

Y is for Young Avengers

Okay, nothing is confirmed. But there are rumours that a Young Avengers movie is in the pipeline. Fingers crossed!

Z is for Zeitgeist

Zeitgeist is an X-Force mutant who has acidic vomit, strong enough to melt any surface. Ewww.