MarvelOrder

MarvelOrder

Open-Source timeline of Marvel Movies, updated daily.

137 followers

Keeps track of previous and upcoming Marvel Movies and Series ordered by release, chronologically, by Official Disney+ In-Universe Timeline, and more.

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What do you think? …

Sam Carlton
Hey, I'm Sam. I've been wanting a way to keep track of all the Marvel movies and shows so since there's so much going on and they frequently swap positions for different releases so I made an Open-source Interactive version of the upcoming Marvel releases so you can see the latest dates. I based it on these types of images so you can see how the order is updated over time. https://www.reddit.com/r/weeklyp... Features I have on my to-do list - Filters: MCU, Disney+, Sony, etc... - Sort by in-universe timeline - Show MCU Phases You can check out the repo here: https://github.com/ThatGuySam/ma... Feedback and ideas are welcome!
Chris Messina
Launching soon!
@thatguysam nicely done! Would be cool if you could map the evolution and interaction between characters in each movie too!
Sam Carlton
@chrismessina that’s an interesting idea. How do you feel like that would work?
Srijan Paul
Cool. Congrats on the Launch!
Matthew McGarity
@thatguysam This is a fun presentation and reminds me that I will not have enough time on this mortal coil to get through all of it. :) Question: you can mark things as seen. But is there a way to persist these, so I can share my personal seen/unseen timeline out with friends?
Sam Carlton
@mcgaritydasera Yes, if you hover over items, you can mark them as seen. It stores which ones you mark to the device so unfortunately it won’t persist across devices yet. I’ll see if I can work out a way to share what you’ve seen.

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