This is what I don’t get though. What’s vital to understand in these movies where you can’t enjoy them on their own? Spider-Man:No Way Home is an anomaly in that it heavily relies on past movies to get the full picture, but at the end of the day, it’s about gathering a team and beating the bad guys. The movie explains enough to understand the plot.
There aren’t many movies that are integral to watch before any others. You could hop in blind at any point and at a baseline enjoy that movie, even if that very first movie is Infinity War.
So, yeah if you don’t care about She-Hulk or Ms. Marvel, feel free to skip. Go see Thunderbolts if that looks good. But if you feel you’ll get caught up with minutia, look up a 5-minute ‘Thunderbolts recap’ beforehand (it should cover you if you didn’t see Black Widow, Hawkeye, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Falcon & The Winter Soldier) to get the backgrounds on those characters.
This is what I don’t get though. What’s vital to understand in these movies where you can’t enjoy them on their own? Spider-Man:No Way Home is an anomaly in that it heavily relies on past movies to get the full picture, but at the end of the day, it’s about gathering a team and beating the bad guys. The movie explains enough to understand the plot.
There aren’t many movies that are integral to watch before any others. You could hop in blind at any point and at a baseline enjoy that movie, even if that very first movie is Infinity War.
So, yeah if you don’t care about She-Hulk or Ms. Marvel, feel free to skip. Go see Thunderbolts if that looks good. But if you feel you’ll get caught up with minutia, look up a 5-minute ‘Thunderbolts recap’ beforehand (it should cover you if you didn’t see Black Widow, Hawkeye, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Falcon & The Winter Soldier) to get the backgrounds on those characters.