Marvel Expanded Film Universe

History
In 2010, following the cancellation of Spider-Man 4, failing of X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Last Stand, and failures with other planned Marvel movies, Marvel decided to reacquire the rights of all their characters. After gaining all these rights in 2011, production was immediately started on an expanded film universe using all of Marvel's comic book characters, which had already began early development. The films were going to be split into phases, with each phase lasting multiple movies over a couple years. The universe was met with praise from critics and audiences alike.

Phase One
Iron Man (2011)

Incredible Hulk (2011)

Captain America (2012)

X-Men (2012)

Thor (2012)

Fantastic Four (2013)

The Avengers (2013)

Phase Two
Iron Man 2 (2014)

Incredible Hulk: Leader (2014)

Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014)

X-Men 2 (2015)

Fantastic Four 2 (2015)

Thor 2 (2015)

Black Panther (2016)

Avengers: Age of Ultron (2016)

Phase Three
Captain America/Iron Man: Civil War (2017)

Hulk/Thor: Planet War (2017)

Spider-Man: Vulture (2017)

X-Men 3 (2018)

Fantastic Four 3 (2018)

Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

Black Panther 2 (2019)

Avengers: Infinity Gauntlet (2019)

Phase Four
Spider-Man: Symbiotic (2020)

Captain America: Fallen Son (2020)

Ant-Man (2020)

Nova (2021)

Captain Marvel (2021)

FF (2021)

X-Men: The New Mutants (2022)

Wolverine/Deadpool (2022)

The New Avengers (2022)

Phase Five
Spider-Man: Into the Future (2023)

Black Panther 3 (2023)

Ant-Man and the Wasp (2023)

Spider-Man 2099 (2024)

Nova/Captain Marvel: Guardians (2024)

X-Men vs. FF (2024)

Wolverine: Daken (2025)

Cable and Deadpool (2025)

New Avengers: Secret Invasion (2025)