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series, movies & stuff produced by Netflix / sorted by release date (from newest to oldest release)
(based on https://www.netflix.com/browse/originals and various other sources, if needed)

last update: March/15/2021

note: some database-entries are missing on trakt, so that the list is imho as complete as it could be atm. if you find something i missed, feel free to leave a comment.

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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:

  • All Movies
  • Marvel One-Shots
    • Agent Carter
    • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer
    • The Consultant
    • Item 47
    • All Hail the King
  • Specials/Shorts
    • WHIH World News
    • Slingshot
  • Netflix Series
    • Marvel's Daredevil
    • Marvel's Jessica Jones
    • Marvel's Luke Cage
    • Marvel's Iron Fist
    • Marvel's Defenders
    • Marvel's The Punisher
  • ABC
    • Marvel's Inhumans
    • Marvel's Agent Carter
    • Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • Hulu
    • Marvel's Runaways
  • Freeform
    • Marvel's Cloak & Dagger

Stark Expo 1974 - commercial for Stark Expo 1974 in Flushing Meadows in New York.
There are four different Stark Expo 2010 videos:

  • Stark Expo 2010 - CordCo
  • Stark Expo 2010 - Fujikawa
  • Stark Expo 2010 - Better Living Through Technology
  • Stark Expo 2010 - Accutech

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:

  • Captain Marvel Vol. 1: Higher, Further, Faster, More
  • Marvel's Captain Marvel: Starforce on the Rise
  • Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War: The Heroes' Journey
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp - The Heroes' Journey
  • Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War: The Cosmic Quest Vol. 1: Beginning
  • Marvel's Avengers: Endgame: The Pirate Angel, the Talking Tree, and Captain Rabbit
  • Avengers - Infinity War: The Cosmic Quest - Volume Two: Aftermath
  • Spider-Man - Far From Home: Peter and Ned's Ultimate Travel Journal

(haven't updated the tie-in comics)
Marvel Cinematic Universe (#1-4) tie-in comics :

  • Avengers: Road to Marvel's The Avengers:
    • Iron Man: I Am Iron Man! #1-2
    • Iron Man 2: Public Identity #1-3
    • Iron Man 2: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
    • Captain America: First Vengeance #1-4
  • Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week:
    • The Avengers - Prelude: Fury's Big Week #1-4
  • Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Black Widow Strikes:
    • The Avengers - Prelude: Black Widow Strikes #1-3
  • Marvel's Iron Man 3 Prelude:
    • Iron Man 2 Adaptation #1-2
    • Iron Man 3 Prelude #1-2
  • Marvel's Thor: The Dark World Prelude:
    • Thor Adaptation #1-2
    • Thor: The Dark World Prelude #1-2
  • Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier Prelude:
    • Captain America: The First Avenger Adaptation #1-2
    • Captain America: The Winter Soldier Infinite #1
  • Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude:
    • Guardians of the Galaxy – Dangerous Prey Infinite #1
    • Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude #1-2
  • Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron Prelude:
    • The Avengers Adaptation #1-2
    • Avengers: Age of Ultron – This Sceptre'd Isle Infinite #1
  • Marvel's Ant-Man Prelude:
    • Ant-Man Prelude #1-2
    • Ant-Man – Scott Lang: Small Time Infinite #1
  • Marvel's Jessica Jones Prelude:
    • Marvel's Jessica Jones #1
  • Captain America: Civil War Prelude:
    • Captain America: Civil War Prelude #1-4
    • Captain America: Civil War Prelude Infinite #1
  • Doctor Strange Prelude:
    • Marvel's Doctor Strange Prelude #1-2
    • Marvel's Doctor Strange Prelude Infinite Comic – The Zealot #1
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Prelude:
    • Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Prelude #1-2
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming Prelude:
    • Spider-Man: Homecoming Prelude #1-2
  • Thor: Ragnarok Prelude:
    • Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok Prelude #1-4
  • Marvel's Black Panther Prelude:
    • Marvel's Black Panther Prelude #1-2
  • Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War Prelude:
    • Avengers - Infinity War: Prelude #1-2
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp Prelude:
    • Ant-Man and the Wasp - Prelude #1-2
  • Captain Marvel Prelude:
    • Marvel's Captain Marvel Prelude #1
  • *Avengers: Endgame Prelude *:
    • Avengers: Endgame Prelude #1-3
  • Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude:
    • Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude #1-2
  • Black Widow: Prelude:
    • Black Widow: Prelude #1-2

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All of Wes Anderson's movies and those that are similar in style.

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In its first film season, 1927–28, this award (like others such as the acting awards) was not tied to a specific film; all of the work by the nominated cinematographers during the qualifying period was listed after their names. The problem with this system became obvious the first year, since Karl Struss and Charles Rosher were nominated for their work together on Sunrise but three other films shot individually by either Rosher or Struss were also listed as part of the nomination. The second year, 1929, there were no nominations at all, although the Academy has a list of unofficial titles which were under consideration by the Board of Judges. In the third year, 1930, films, not cinematographers, were nominated, and the final award did not show the cinematographer's name.

Finally, for the 1931 awards, the modern system in which individuals are nominated for a single film each was adopted in all profession-related categories. From 1939 to 1967 with the exception of 1957, there were also separate awards for color and for black-and-white cinematography. Since then, the only black-and-white film to win is Schindler's List (1993).

Floyd Crosby won the award for Tabu in 1931, which was the last silent film to win in this category. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award ever, in 1935 for A Midsummer Night's Dream. Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography.

No winners are lost, although some of the earliest nominees (and of the unofficial nominees of 1928–29) are lost, including The Devil Dancer (1927), The Magic Flame (1927), and Four Devils (1928). The Right to Love (1930) is incomplete, and Sadie Thompson (1927) is incomplete and partially reconstructed with stills.

The first nominees shot primarily on digital video were The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Slumdog Millionaire in 2009, with Slumdog Millionaire the first winner.[1] The following year Avatar was the first nominee and winner to be shot entirely on digital video.[2]

In 2018, Rachel Morrison became the first woman to receive a nomination. Prior to that it had been the last Academy Award category to never nominate a woman.[3][4]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Cinematography#Winners_and_nominees

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The Academy Award for Best Sound is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most euphonic sound mixing, recording, sound design and sound editing and is generally awarded to the production sound mixers, re-recording mixers and supervising sound editors of the winning film. In the lists below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees. Prior to the 93rd Academy Awards, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing were separate categories.[1]

For the second and third years of this category (the 4th Academy Awards, 5th Academy Awards) only the names of the film companies were listed. Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department won both years.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Sound

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