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When superhero films started (Hollywood, B-Movies, Marvel, DC, etc.,)

Early examples: Heroes like Flash Gordon (1936), Mandrake the Magician (1939), The Shadow (1940), and The Phantom (1943) all appeared in serials.
 
DC Comics pioneers:
Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941): Considered one of the best superhero serials, this was a highly regarded adaptation.
Batman (1943) and Batman and Robin (1949): These serials were the first live-action portrayals of the character.
Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1950): Actor Kirk Alyn first portrayed Superman in these serials.
 
Marvel Comics’ first hero:
Captain America (1944): This was the first film serial to be adapted from a Marvel Comics character. 
 
1950s: Early features and television:
First full-length movie: Superman and the Mole Men (1951) is considered the first full-length film adaptation of a comic book character. It starred George Reeves, who would go on to reprise the role in the TV series Adventures of Superman.
Adventures of Superman (1952–1958): This highly influential TV series, starring George Reeves, played a significant role in popularizing the character and bringing the concept of a superhero to a wider audience, with episodes later compiled into films.
International heroes: Japan’s Tokusatsu genre introduced masked superheroes like Super Giant (1957), marking a shift in popular culture toward masked heroes. 
1960s–1978: New tones and international growth
 
Theatrical feature films:
Batman (1966): An extension of the popular television series, this full-length film starring Adam West embraced a campy and comedic style.
Barbarella (1968): This European sci-fi comedy, starring Jane Fonda, was based on a French comic series and offered a different, more satirical take on the genre.
Hong Kong and B-movies: Hong Kong’s Shaw Brothers Studio produced Infra-Man (1975), a bionic superhero film inspired by Japanese successes. Around the same time, American B-movies like The Wild World of Batwoman (1966) offered unique, low-budget takes on the superhero concept.
The arrival of Superman (1978): Richard Donner’s film was a groundbreaking critical and commercial success, demonstrating the potential for large-budget superhero films and paving the way for the blockbusters that would follow. 
 

Watching the marvel movies in order

From the iconic 1978 Superman: The Movie starring Christopher Reeve, comic book adaptations have been a fixture of cinema, with Batman and Superman reigning supreme for many years. However, a new era of superhero filmmaking began in 2008 when Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man introduced the Marvel Cinematic Universe. What followed was an unprecedented run of interconnected blockbusters that established the MCU as the most successful franchise in movie history, with its decades-long saga now numbering over 30 films and having grossed almost $30 billion worldwide.

 Where to watch Marvel movies

Now that nearly all MCU films are available on Disney+, revisiting this epic saga is easier than ever, but how you watch them is up to you. Will you experience the story as audiences originally did by following the release order, from the 2008 launch of Iron Man to the most recent blockbusters? Or are you curious about the in-universe timeline, starting with Captain America: The First Avenger and jumping through the decades of the MCU narrative? The choice is yours—or you could even craft a “best-of” list to get to the climactic events of Endgame faster. Explore our guide to help you decide on the perfect viewing order. 

How to watch the Marvel movies in chronological order
With its frequent time-jumps and interconnected events—a technique that underpinned the dramatic climax of Endgame—the MCU story can be viewed in different ways. Once they’ve seen all the films, some fans enjoy rewatching them in chronological order, beginning with the World War II-era Captain America: The First Avenger and concluding with the latest movie, like Thunderbolts. This viewing method is a great way to catch subtle details, Easter eggs, and powerful moments that may have been missed, such as the full context behind Nick Fury summoning Captain Marvel after the events of Infinity War. While post-credit scenes and flashbacks can cause some minor timeline overlaps, here is a practical guide to following the Marvel chronological order.
 
Timeline:
Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain Marvel
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
The Incredible Hulk
Thor
The Avengers
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant-Man
Captain America: Civil War
Black Widow
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Doctor Strange
Black Panther
Thor: Ragnarok
Avengers: Infinity War
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Avengers: Endgame
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Eternals
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Thor: Love and Thunder
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Ant-Man: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 3
The Marvels
Deadpool & Wolverine
Captain America: Brave New World
Thunderbolts
Fantastic Four
Avenger’s Doomsday
 
Watch Marvel movies in order of release
If you’re new to the MCU and want to catch up without watching every movie, we’ve created a condensed list of the must-watch films. Watching these in the proper order will give you the core plot, saving you time without sacrificing the story’s overall coherence
 
MCU Plan 1 
Iron Man (2008)
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Iron Man 2 (2010)
Thor (2011)
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
The Avengers (2012)
 
MCU Plan 2
Iron Man 3 (2013)
Thor: The Dark World (2013)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
Ant-Man (2015)
 
MCU Plan 3
Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Doctor Strange (2016)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Black Panther (2018)
Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
Captain Marvel (2019)
Avengers: Endgame (2019)
Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
 
MCU Plan 4
WandaVision (2021)
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021)
Loki (2021)
Black Widow (2021)
What If…? (2021)
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)
Eternals (2021)
Hawkeye (2021)
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
Moon Knight (2022)
Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (2022)
Ms. Marvel (2022) 
Thor: Love And Thunder (2022)
She-Hulk – Disney Plus show (2022)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (November 11, 2022)
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (December 2022)
 
MCU Plan 5
Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania (Feb 17, 2023)
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 (May 5, 2023)
Secret Invasion (June 21, 2023)
The Marvels (November 10th, 2023)
Loki, Season 2 (October 5, 2023)
What If…? Season 2 (December, 2023)
Echo (January 9, 2024)
Deadpool & Wolverine (July 26, 2024)
Agatha All Along (September 18, 2024)
Captain America: Brave New World (February 14, 2025)
Daredevil: Born Again (March, 2025)
Thunderbolts (May 2, 2025)
 
MCU Plan 6
Phan 6 of the MCU is set to have fewer releases, but all of them are looking to be big events. This includes the next two Avengers team-up movies and the long-awaited MCU reboot of the Fantastic Four.
 
Fantastic Four (July 25, 2025)
Avengers: Doomsday (May 1, 2026)
Avengers: Secret Wars (May 7, 2027)
 
 
Production and investment costs vs Business Revenue generated
As of August 2024, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has crossed $30 billion in global box office revenue. 
Specific production budgets vary per film. For instance, Avengers: Endgame had a production cost of $356 million, The Avengers cost $220 million, and Avengers: Age of Ultron cost $250 million. Earlier films like Iron Man (2008) had a production budget of $186 million, while recent budgets for films like Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and Thor: Love and Thunder were around $200 million to $250 million. 
 
Profitability
Highly profitable films: Many MCU films have been very profitable, with some earning over $1 billion. For example, Avengers: Endgame brought in $890 million in profit, Avengers: Infinity War $500 million, and Spider-Man: No Way Home between $610 million and $650 million.
Breakeven points: To break even, a film generally needs to earn about 2.5 times its production and marketing costs. For instance, a movie with a $250 million budget might need $650 million to break even.
Recent challenges: Some recent films, like Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and The Marvels, reportedly lost money during their theatrical runs despite high budgets. However, financial statements for films released since 2022 show they covered production costs at the box office. 
 
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    Prices locked in, and contract processed.
     

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    The energy Supplier will notify Energy4 of the processing of the energy contract.

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    Previous energy supplier can reject the transfer

     
    Previous energy supplier can reject the transfer by;
    – Objection to the Letter of Authority
    – Business owner is already in a contract and is not free to leave when the new energy Supplier is applying to take the supply
    – Business owner has debts or unpaid bills on their account before the new energy Supplier applies to take the supply
    – The new energy supplier is applying for the incorrect transfer date
    – Business owner is applying for a Change-of-tenancy (COT), and the new energy Supplier is attempting to take the supply before the COT is logged.
     

    New energy supplier can reject the contract

    New energy supplier can reject the contract by;

    – Objection to the Letter of Authority
    – Business owner is already in a contract and is not free to leave when the incoming Supplier is applying to take the supply
    – Business owner has debts or unpaid bills on their account before the new energy Supplier applies to take the supply
    – The new energy Supplier is applying for the incorrect transfer date
    – Business owner is applying for a Change-of-tenancy (COT), and the new energy Supplier is attempting to take the supply before the COT is logged 

    Confirm switch of energy supplier

     
    The Supplier will notify both the business owner and Energy4 of the switch, and activation of the new contract.
     
     
     

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    Electric For Business

    Review of your business using Energy4 electric comparison site will help identify the best options available to improve their business modal.

    Electric for business does not have to be complicated. No one enjoys receiving a nasty surprise when an electric bill arrives, and you should not be paying more than you have to.

    Here at Energy4 we are a comparison energy website, specialising in helping you with your Electric both half and non-half hourly metering, multi-site for industry, commercial companies, SME’s and start up businesses. We help customers to find the best price for their utilities. We strive to keep customers informed and help them to make effective decisions that result in the best, fair price for their business electric supply. Our services all across the UK..

    Our main aim is to make customers aware of the savings that they can make, whilst saving you time and money!

    Company owners currently select business Electric based on loyalty; this can impact on the best tariffs and rates that are available to them. We pride ourselves on providing transparent advice and a consultancy brokerage service to our customers. Energy4 can provide bill validation service to potential customers who wish to compare their business energy prices.

    At Energy4 we are not constrained by size, supplier or location, so we can offer our services to all business types no matter how big or small. We aim to provide our valued customers with long term solutions that will leave them with significant savings.

    We will provide a list of offers from business electric suppliers to our customers after we have analysed and produced a cost comparison from the results so that you can select energy suppliers who are most suitable for you and your business. Suppliers are priced differently in each area. Allowing us to contact suppliers for you can result in you having more valuable time to focus on the running of your business.

    We are very competitive in relation to electric options,

    The team here at Energy4 will resolve any ‘objections to transfer’ received during your energy switch. We will be there every step of the way to assist you in settling any billing or contractual issues that arise. We will also manage the electricity contract renewal process by continually monitoring the energy market and helping you with any documents that become requirements. We can offer fixed and variable term contracts (from 1 to 5 years), Direct debit options, Smart Metering and customised pricing options for the clients who require it.

    Contact Energy4 Today

    To receive a trouble free quote or if you would like to discuss your business gas rates, then please do not hesitate to get in contact with us here at Energy4. We can offer fixed and variable term contracts (from 1 to 5 years), Direct debit options, Smart Metering and customised pricing options for clients who require it.

    Energy4 can quote prices over the phone, but for us to realise your businesses’ needs it is preferred that we see your latest bill or invoice. At Energy4 we are dedicated to providing a cost effective and competitive solution for your gas supply requirements.

    You can call us on 01642 888814. Alternatively, you can email us at contact@energy4.co.uk or you can complete our form.

     

     

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    Business Advice

    Penny-Pinching Promotions
     
    – Piggyback your advertising. Including advertising material in other mailings, such as in invoices, saves postage and other additional costs, says Mr J. Weinrauch, co-author of The Frugal Marketer. Likewise, make the most of your point-of-purchase opportunities by tucking coupons, newsletters or other promotional fliers in the bag with customers’ purchases.

    – Be a good neighbour. Split advertising and promotion costs with neighbouring businesses. Jointly promote a sidewalk sale, or take your marketing alliance further by sharing mailing lists, distribution channels and suppliers with companies that sell complementary goods or services.

    – Ask the people you know for help. The kind of support you’d most like to get from your contacts is referrals-the names of specific individuals who need your products and services. So go ahead and ask! Your contacts can also give prospects your name and number. As the number of referrals you receive increases, so does your potential for increasing the percentage of your business generated through referrals.

    – Got a happy customer? By telling others what they’ve gained from using your products or services in presentations or informal conversations, your sources can encourage others to use your products or services.

    – Make a special TV appearance. Local cable TV stations often have very reasonable advertising rates at time slots throughout the day and night. Though you won’t necessarily reach prime-time viewers, you will make an impression where it counts-in the comfort of potential customers’ homes.

    – Offer expert advice. Teaching a class, speaking at a community meeting, or writing an article for a local paper not only makes you look like an expert but garners low-cost attention for your business.

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    Multi–Site Business Energy

    If you have more than one site for your business, bundling the total consumption of all of your locations together can be hugely beneficial. Here at Energy4, we have contacts in the energy supply industry so we can ensure that we can find the best value prices for our valued customers and their businesses.

    At Energy4, we provide expert knowledge backed by years of experience to help businesses with the auditing and consultancy of the utility market. We will also continuously track and monitor utility prices and the state of the utility market to keep customers away from low-customer rating utility providers.

    We are proud to be able to provide you and your business with a complete service that will undoubtedly save you time, effort and most importantly, money. Throughout the service, you will have a dedicated account manager who will be available for you to talk to at any stage.

    Our multi-site services for your business energy needs in Durham result in 100% independent and impartial advice. Throughout the process, Energy4 will assist you with every step, including tracking and submitting terminations on your behalf.

    How we do this, you may ask yourself

    • Energy4  are impartial – we work for you, not the energy companies.
    • We search the energy prices on a daily basis daily by exploring the whole market and have links with every energy supplier in the U.K., allowing to source and negotiate the most fiercely competitive rates available.
    • Pride ourselves in helping you through every step of the change from start to finish with your existing supplier to your new, more competitive supplier.
    • Track and submit terminations to prevent your energy contracts from rolling over, trapping you into extortionate rates.
    • Continually monitoring the whole of the market for utilities.
    • Identifying forward curves to avoid negotiating in periods of inflated prices and volatile trading.

    Did you know that

    Companies which spend fortunes on business Electricity are those companies which need to make use of Electricity as a resource. If you own a takeaway shop or work in a warehouse or factory shop, then the chances are incredibly high that you make use of way too much business gas than is necessary.

    Our agreements allow us to negotiate on the client’s behalf with UK Electricity suppliers, to ensure that they are paying a competitive rate for their Electricity supply. We monitor the Electricity market for the clients, allowing the client to focus on their business and what you do best.

    The wholesale Electricity market has become increasingly volatile over the last years. Accordingly, securing your organisation’s’ electricity contract can have significant cost benefits over the contractual term.

    At Energy4 we review the market daily to purchase Electricity for our clients when the prices are at a lower rate. Our access to all Electricity Suppliers means we buy at live prices and offer you the best rate possible on the market.

    We have highly qualified business advisors on standby to deal with your every question and query. We will not let you down and promise to provide you with only the best service guaranteed.

    Energy4 can do all the work for you by doing all the intensive research while you sit back and ask us for our trouble-free quote. We want nothing in return except for the knowledge that you are saving money.

    Energy4 are not only able to make you aware of savings, but we can help you save time and money by providing you with a trouble-free quotation.

    Do you know who the Big 6 are?

    • Scottish Power
    • E.on (also known as Powergen)
    • EDF (incorporating London Energy, SWEB and Seeboard)
    • Npower (also known as RWE)
    • British Gas (Incorporating Scottish Gas, Electricity for Business, Bizzenergy, Enron and Electricity Direct)
    • Scottish & Southern (also know as SSE, incorporating Southern Electric, Scottish Hydro Electric, SWALEC, Atlantic Electric & Gas.)

    The following information will help you contact the right organisation in the event of a power cut in your area:

    Area CompanyEmergency NoGeneral Enquiries No
    North Scotland Scottish & Southern Energy0800 300 9990845 071 3954
    South Scotland Scottish Power0845 272 79990845 273 4444
    North East England Northern Powergrid0800 668 8770845 070 7172
    North West Electricity North West Ltd0800 195 41410800 048 1820
    Yorkshire Northern Powergrid0800 375 6750800 0113332
    East Midlands Western Power Distribution0800 056 80900800 096 3080
    West Midlands Western Power Distribution0800 328 11110800 096 3080
    Eastern England UK Power Networks0800 783 88380845 601 4516
    South Wales Western Power Distribution0800 052 04000845 601 3341
    Southern England Scottish & Southern Energy0800 072 72820845 071 3953
    London UK Power Networks0800 028 02470845 601 4516
    South East England UK Power Networks0800 783 88660845 601 4516
    North Wales Merseyside and Cheshire Scottish Power0845 272 24240845 273 4444