
Phase One Retrospective
05/05/20 • 97 min
In a special episode, we take a look back at the MCU's first phase, seeing how effective the lead-up to Avengers was, and which weird details may have hurt the world in the long run. We make some personal retractions and give more awards, and our friend Ryan Lynch from the podcast Divisive Issues stops by to tell us the differences from comics to screen.
Avengers remix by Jon Biegen
In a special episode, we take a look back at the MCU's first phase, seeing how effective the lead-up to Avengers was, and which weird details may have hurt the world in the long run. We make some personal retractions and give more awards, and our friend Ryan Lynch from the podcast Divisive Issues stops by to tell us the differences from comics to screen.
Avengers remix by Jon Biegen
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The Avengers (2012)
It's here. The big one. Or the biggest one the world could imagine at the time. We look at the first mega superhero crossover to see how it's aged and how it managed to combine all the elements so far.
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Iron Man 3 (2013)
Phase 2 kicks off with a return to home- yet another solo film from the flagship character, Tony Stark. This one is polarizing for its twists and deviations from the formula, and we get into every working aspect, from the quippier comedic feel to the last minute villain substitution.
Avengers theme remix by Jon Biegen
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