Best 80s movies. From symbols to unkonws to discover.
Timeline of all movies and series that are considered Canon.
This includes all Saga Episodes (Ep. I-IX), Series (The Clone Wars, Rebels, The Mandalorian, Andor, etc.), Web-Series and shorts (Forces of Destiny, Galaxy of Adventures, etc.) and spin-off movies (Rogue One, Solo, etc.)
Based off Wookieepedia's Canon media timeline https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline_of_canon_media
Last updated: April 3, 2023
Top 250 movies, as rated by regular IMDB voters. List updated daily.
UPDATED 2024-01-19
Chronological order
(If you are new to MCU, then you should start with; Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk,
Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America and then Agent Carter.)
Includes:
Stark Expo 1974 - commercial for Stark Expo 1974 in Flushing Meadows in New York.
There are four different Stark Expo 2010 videos:
They take place during Iron Man 2 and you can easily find them by googling for them.
Peggy Carter’s 1953 Smithsonian Interview - Where Carter is being interviewed about Steve Rogers (can be found at youtube)
S.H.I.E.L.D spin-off mini-series Slingshot can be found at ABC's youtube channel.
Peter's To-Do List (Short Film - Spider-Man: Far From Home - Blu-Ray) - short extra clip when Peter is picking up his passport.
Novels:
(haven't updated the tie-in comics)
Marvel Cinematic Universe (#1-4) tie-in comics :
/u/StopReadinMyUsername on reddit combined the average ratings (Critic's & Users) from IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic and Letterboxd, and then weighted and tweaked the results with general film data from iCheckMovies and IMDb to reveal the 1001 Greatest Movies of All Time.
source: http://redd.it/3hbiio
Official Star Trek productions, including reboots, excluding fan/documentary/behind-the-scenes productions.
Sorted by production order, not in-universe chronology. I think Star Trek should be viewed in production order, so it's evident how the franchise has changed over the last 50+ years.