Marvel cinematic Universe

 1) How many films were there in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) at the time of this article?

There were 22 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

2) How much money have the MCU films made in total according to this article?

They made more than 18.2Billion.

3) Why did Marvel create the Avengers films?

In 2007, Marvel was recovering from bankruptcy and had sold off the film rights to some of the company's most popular characters like the X-Men and Spider-Man. Marvel still owned the superheroes who form the core Avengers team - Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor and Captain America - so used the early MCU films to introduce these heroes. Marvel then brought these characters together for the crossover film Avengers Assemble. 

4) Who owns the rights to Spiderman and why is the character now appearing in Marvel films?

Spiderman was sold to Sony and the studio made a trilogy starring Tobey Maguire. However Sony and Marvel had an agreement allowing Tom Hollands Spiderman to appear in MCU films.

5) Which company owns the rights to the Fantastic Four and the X-Men?

They were sold to 20th Century.

6) Look at the very end of the article. What has Disney announced regarding TV shows on their new streaming service Disney+?

Disney has also announced plans for several new Marvel TV series, including one based on Thor's adopted brother Loki, on their new streaming service, Disney+, so there'll be plenty more Marvel content to watch in future.



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