Celebrate the first 10 years of Marvel Studios movies in this collector's edition featuring all of the films from Iron Man to Captain Marvel!
Includes interviews with Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt and more, plus Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige and Co-President Louis D'Esposito.
Features stunning photography and in-depth sections on each film, including a guide to each movie's Easter Eggs and end-credits scenes.
Oh wow! So many cool things in this book. There are movie sections in chronological order with interviews, and my favorite Easter Eggs from each movie. For this reason I may have to buy this book for my own library.
There were some editing errors, and the noticeable absence of Spider-Man (which I'm sure was a licensing issue), but overall, this was a great companion to have as I was going through and watching each of the Marvel movies before seeing Endgame. The Easter eggs included for each movie were my personal favorites!
This is a book for super-fans of the MCU! It is really interesting and insightful, especially when it comes to the Easter Eggs of the films. Despite what I consider to be rather poor editing, due to misspellings, misleading statements, or very tiny inaccuracies, this book is a good collector's edition and refresher/summary of the films up to Captain Marvel. I enjoyed reading it and found it to be quite interesting, pointing out details of the films I did not previously know. The interviews with cast members are a bit weird because they seem to not always answer the question posed, but all the same are so positive and make me feel like watching all the Marvel movies over again! The graphics and images used are stunning and really well printed.
Nice to read the interviews and finally get some sort of timeline to the mcu. But it’s short - basically a hardcover magazine. I flew through it; for the price I paid I expected more from it.
An excellent trip down the MCU Memory Lane. Complete with interviews, Easter egg explanations, insights into the significance of the end credits’ and tons of photographs.
Numerous spelling errors and somehow omits Homecoming. Interviews are short and very PR-scrubbed. Calls out a lot of neat Easter eggs I didn't know about, which is nice.