The Avengers' story in the MCU takes place in the
Earth-616 universe. The fictional biography below includes events that happened to the team from more than one Earth-616 timeline, as well as events that occurred in alternate universes.
The Avengers Initiative In 1995,
S.H.I.E.L.D. director
Nick Fury creates the
Avengers Initiative, envisioning it as a group of heroes working to respond to planetary threats, following the appearance of
Carol Danvers and naming it after her
U.S. Air Force callsign, "Avenger". Years later, Fury assesses various individuals for it, including
Tony Stark and
Steve Rogers. Stark's membership is declined after a negative report by S.H.I.E.L.D. agent
Natasha Romanoff. The
World Security Council wanted
Emil Blonsky to join, but rejected it after Stark deters
Thaddeus Ross from the idea, hiring
Bruce Banner instead.
The first assembly as
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow,
Chris Hemsworth as
Thor,
Chris Evans as
Steve Rogers / Captain America,
Jeremy Renner as
Clint Barton / Hawkeye,
Robert Downey Jr. as
Tony Stark / Iron Man, and
Mark Ruffalo as
Bruce Banner / The Hulk).|alt=The original six Avengers assemble for the first time during the Battle of New York In 2012, the
Asgardian Loki teleports to the
Joint Dark Energy Mission Facility on Earth, where he steals the
Tesseract and brainwashes
Clint Barton and Dr.
Erik Selvig using
his scepter. Subsequently, Fury recruits Stark and Banner to locate the Tesseract. Rogers, Romanoff, and Stark apprehend Loki, but are disrupted by Thor's arrival. This leads to confrontations between the group, exacerbated by the revelation that S.H.I.E.L.D. is using the Tesseract to create
weapons of mass destruction. Barton attacks the
Helicarrier, causing Banner to transform into the Hulk and cause damage. After Loki kills S.H.I.E.L.D. agent
Phil Coulson, the team unites to avenge him, with Romanoff freeing Barton from the scepter's control. Rogers then recruits Barton to the team as a new member. The Avengers confront Loki, who opens a
wormhole using the Tesseract and begins an invasion with his
Chitauri army, starting a battle. Stark introduces the team to Loki by referring to them as "Earth's Mightiest Heroes". Eventually, the World Security Council launches a nuclear missile towards Manhattan, but Stark intercepts and flies it through the wormhole, destroying the
Chitauri mother ship and stopping the invasion. Romanoff closes the portal with the scepter and the team apprehends Loki, who is taken back to Asgard.
Fighting Hydra and Ultron |alt=The cast of Age of Ultron at San Diego Comic-Con in 2014 Three years after the Battle of New York,
Hydra uses Loki's scepter following their
infiltration of S.H.I.E.L.D. The Avengers locate it in
Sokovia, where they recover it and encounter twin superhuman Hydra test subjects,
Wanda and
Pietro Maximoff. Barton is wounded and Rogers captures Hydra leader
Wolfgang von Strucker while Stark retrieves the scepter, despite being subjected to
hallucinations by Wanda's telepathy. Stark and Banner unilaterally decide to use the scepter to create the
Ultron Program, a sentient
artificial intelligence (AI) peacekeeping force. However,
Ultron resolves to eradicate humanity. In Africa, the Avengers fight Ultron, now allied with the Maximoffs. Wanda induces telekinetic hallucinations, triggering Banner's transformation into the Hulk before Barton stops her, while Stark stops Hulk's rampage with his
Hulkbuster armor. After reconvening at Barton's farmhouse, Rogers, Barton, and Romanoff retrieve a new
vibranium body created by Ultron. Stark and Banner use it to create
Vision, a sentient and benevolent being powered from the Stark's
J.A.R.V.I.S. program,
Mjolnir, and the
Mind Stone. Ultron tries to use Sokovia as a meteor to cause an
extinction event. The Avengers, joined by
James Rhodes and the Maximoffs, defeat
Ultron's sentries and evacuate civilians. Pietro sacrifices himself to save Barton, while Stark and Thor destroy Sokovia, and Vision fully terminates Ultron to avert the event. In the aftermath, Stark and Barton retire, Banner disappears, and Thor decides to find the Infinity Stones, while Rhodes,
Sam Wilson, Wanda, and the Vision join the team. The Avengers relocate their primary headquarters to the
Avengers Compound in Upstate New York.
Civil War , the directing
Russo brothers and producer Nate Moore at the London premiere|alt=The cast of Civil War, Kevin Feige, the Russo brothers, and Nate Moore at the London premiere Months after the Battle of Sokovia, the Avengers' new facility becomes targeted in a heist, with a skirmish between Wilson and
Scott Lang. In 2016, Rogers, Romanoff, Maximoff, and Wilson defend a research lab in Lagos from
Brock Rumlow. They successfully stop Rumlow and his crew of mercenaries, but Maximoff's usage of telekinesis to try to save civilians kills
Wakandan diplomats. Thus,
United States Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross presents the
Sokovia Accords,
United Nations (U.N.) legislation intended to regulate superhumans' activities. The Avengers are divided: Stark, Rhodes, Vision, and Romanoff support it, while Rogers and Wilson object due to fears of
authoritarianism. After
Bucky Barnes is accused of killing Wakandan King
T'Chaka, Rogers and Wilson protect him from an arrest warrant, causing them to clash with Stark, Rhodes, Romanoff, and
T'Challa, son of T'Chaka who was killed in Lagos. After Barnes is detained,
Helmut Zemo activates Barnes' Winter Soldier persona using the
Winter Soldier Book, although Barnes later recovers and reveals Zemo's interest in the
Winter Soldier Program. To aid them, Wilson and Rogers recruit Lang and Barton, then take Maximoff out of confinement at the Avengers Compound. The divided Avengers meet and fight at the
Leipzig/Halle Airport; Rogers, Wilson, Barton, Maximoff, Barnes and Lang clash with Stark, Rhodes, Romanoff, Vision, T'Challa and new recruit
Peter Parker. Rogers and Barnes escape with Romanoff's help, traveling to the Hydra Siberian Facility to stop Zemo from reactivating the Winter Soldier Program. Their teammates are imprisoned in the
Raft and Rhodes' legs are paralyzed after accidentally being struck by Vision's blast. Stark joins Rogers and Barnes after realizing Barnes' innocence, but fights them after Zemo reveals Barnes'
assassination of Stark's parents. In the fight, Rogers disables
Stark's armor and Barnes'
cybernetic arm is destroyed. Rogers then abandons
his shield. Meanwhile, T'Challa apprehends Zemo, realizing him to be T'Chaka's killer. Rogers later frees his teammates from the Raft, becoming fugitives. Barton and Lang agree to be under
house arrest to be with their families. Although officially reduced to just Stark, Vision, and Rhodes, the Avengers continue operating. Stark offers to hire Parker after he defeats
Adrian Toomes. However, Parker declines, choosing to remain as Spider-Man, but promises to assist the Avengers if needed. In 2018,
Wade Wilson / Deadpool travels from his universe,
Earth-10005, to Earth-616 / the "
Sacred Timeline" hoping to join the Avengers and give his life added meaning. He is interviewed by
Happy Hogan, who rejects him, and returns to his own universe.
The Blip In 2018, the Avengers come into conflict with
Thanos and
his children, who seek the six Infinity Stones to erase half of the universe's life. Thanos hijacks a spaceship containing Asgardian refugees, killing Loki and subduing Thor. Thanos defeats Hulk, who is transported to Earth by
Heimdall to inform
Stephen Strange, the keeper of the
Time Stone, of Thanos' arrival. Banner, Strange, and
Wong, joined by Stark and Parker, confront two of his children in Greenwich Village. With Banner unable to transform to aid in the fight, Strange is captured and taken to their spaceship, while Banner warns Rogers of Thanos' intention to acquire Vision's Mind Stone. Stark and Parker pursue Strange and board the spaceship, where Stark officially anoints Parker as an Avenger. They go to
Titan to confront Thanos, allying with the
Guardians of the Galaxy along the way. The two teams temporarily restrain Thanos in an ensuing battle to take his
Infinity Gauntlet off, now with four Stones. However,
Peter Quill hits Thanos after learning he killed
Gamora, freeing and allowing Thanos to incapacitate the group. With Thanos preparing to kill Stark, Strange surrenders the Time Stone to save his life. Meanwhile, Maximoff and Vision, now in a relationship and hiding out in
Edinburgh, are ambushed by two more of Thanos' children, resulting in Vision getting wounded. Rogers, Romanoff, and Wilson arrive and help. Returning to the Avengers Compound, they meet Rhodes and Banner to discuss Thanos. Vision proposes to be destroyed to prevent Thanos from acquiring the Mind Stone, but Maximoff refuses and the team travels to Wakanda, where
Shuri begins an operation to safely remove the Stone. The Wakandan army, their allies, and Barnes aid the Avengers to repel an invasion by Thanos' children. Thor arrives on the battlefield alongside
Rocket and
Groot through the
Bifrost after forging his new
Stormbreaker axe on
Nidavellir. Shuri is ambushed, stopping the operation, but the Avengers eventually kill Thanos' children. When Thanos arrives, the Avengers delay him while Maximoff kills Vision to destroy the Mind Stone. Maximoff is successful, but Thanos uses the Time Stone to undo her actions and retrieve the Stone, killing Vision again. With a full Gauntlet, Thanos initiates
the Blip. Wilson, Barnes, Maximoff, Strange, Parker, T'Challa, Groot, Quill,
Drax, and
Mantis are blipped, leaving Stark and
Nebula stranded on Titan while Thanos escapes. Fury and
Maria Hill are blipped as they try to find the Avengers, but Fury manages to contact Danvers. Barton's family also are blipped, causing him to become the vengeful vigilante
Ronin and murder criminals. Lang gets trapped in the
Quantum Realm while harvesting energy, as
Hank Pym,
Hope, and
Janet van Dyne get blipped prior to extracting him.
Reversing the Blip as Captain America,
assembling in the battle at the Avengers Compound. The battle sequence was praised by
/Film as an improvement from
Avengers: Infinity War, while scenes from the sequence were positively received by cinematic audiences.|alt=The Avengers assembling during the battle at the Avengers Compound Three weeks later, the Avengers reunite after Stark and Nebula are rescued by Danvers. The Avengers find Thanos' location, where Rogers, Romanoff, Banner, Thor, Danvers, Rhodes, Rocket, and Nebula ambush him. Thanos reveals he destroyed the Stones, prompting Thor to decapitate him. By 2023, Romanoff becomes the leader of the Avengers, officially recruiting Danvers, Rocket, and Nebula to the team. The Avengers collaborate with
Okoye to mitigate the Blip's damage. Rogers becomes a grief counselor, Stark lives with his wife
Pepper Potts and daughter
Morgan, Thor becomes an overweight alcoholic afflicted with
depression, while Banner integrates his intelligence within the Hulk's body. Lang escapes the Quantum Realm and visits Rogers and Romanoff at the Compound, proposing to use the Quantum Realm for
time travel to undo the Blip. They visit Stark and Banner to discuss it, but Stark rejects it while Banner's tests with Pym's
Quantum Tunnel fail. Stark eventually helps them, providing
Pym Particles for time traveling. Banner and Rocket travel to
New Asgard, Norway, to recruit Thor, while Romanoff recruits Barton in Tokyo. They all reconvene and form a plan to conduct a time-traveling operation to retrieve each Stone from the best years and locations. Banner, Rogers, Stark, and Lang travel to New York City in 2012: Banner gets the Time Stone from the
Ancient One after revealing Strange's surrendering of it, Rogers finds the Mind Stone in Loki's scepter, while Stark and Lang fail to get the
Space Stone, but Stark and Rogers get it by going back to 1970. Thor and Rocket retrieve the
Reality Stone from Asgard in 2013, while Rhodes and Nebula retrieve the
Power Stone from
Morag in 2014. There, 2014-Thanos learns of the Blip and the Avengers' plan to undo it, so he kidnaps 2023-Nebula and replaces her with 2014-Nebula to sabotage the operation. Barton gets the
Soul Stone after Romanoff sacrifices herself on
Vormir. Reuniting in 2023, the Avengers place the Stones into the newly made
Nano Gauntlet. Then, Banner snaps with the gauntlet on, undoing the Blip. Meanwhile, 2014-Nebula transports 2014-Thanos,
his warship, and 2014-Gamora to 2023, destroying the Avengers Compound. 2023-Nebula kills 2014-Nebula after failing to convince her to betray Thanos. Thanos overpowers Stark, Thor, and Rogers and directs his army to obtain the Stones, intent on creating a new "grateful" universe. Strange creates portals, allowing
the restored Avengers and their allies to arrive to fight Thanos and his army. Maximoff overpowers Thanos and almost kills him, forcing him to call for his warship to fire missiles onto the ground. Danvers arrives and destroys the warship, but he knocks her out in a confrontation using the Power Stone and seizes the Nano Gauntlet. Stark confronts Thanos and steals the Stones from the Gauntlet with his armor, snapping his fingers to disintegrate Thanos and his army, but the radiation kills Stark. After the battle, Fury sends
Skrulls to collect blood samples on the battlefield, including some of the Avengers, combining them into one concoction known as the Harvest.
Disbandment The Avengers and their allies attend Stark's funeral at Stark's house. Afterwards, they disband. Rogers travels back into the Quantum Realm to return the Stones to their respective timelines and then travels back to his own timeline in the past to live with
Peggy Carter. Rogers returns as an old man with a new shield and grants it and the title of Captain America to Wilson. Thor appoints
Valkyrie as the new ruler of New Asgard and goes to space with the Guardians of the Galaxy. Maximoff goes to Florida and sees that Vision is in
S.W.O.R.D. custody at their headquarters. She then travels to
Westview, New Jersey and in her grief over the trauma she endured throughout her life, recently with the loss of Vision and her home, the Avengers Compound, creates a
Hex trapping the town in a
sitcom called WandaVision and creating twin boys and another Vision. She learns she is the mythical Scarlet Witch and embraces her powers as such. Vision is reactivated by S.W.O.R.D., through remnants of Maximoff's magic on a drone, and sports an all white appearance. Wilson returns to help out in the United States Air Force. In 2024, with Barnes' reassurance, Wilson takes up the mantle of Captain America. He gives his Falcon wings and mantle to his Air Force friend,
Joaquin Torres. Also in 2024, Banner and Danvers answer Wong's hologram call and meet
Xu Shang-Chi. They discuss the origins of the
ten rings and discover that the rings are acting as a beacon to something. Later that year, Banner aids his cousin
Jennifer Walters after she receives his abilities following a blood cross-contamination in a car accident. Maximoff, having been in self-imposed isolation, becomes corrupted by the
Darkhold and comes into conflict with Strange and Wong. However, she ultimately breaks out of the corruption and destroys the
Darkhold Castle, along with every Darkhold copy. Barton returns to live with his family at their farm in Iowa. In December 2024, Barton and his children go to New York City before Christmas to see a Broadway musical about Rogers' legacy. While there, he meets
Kate Bishop and her
golden retriever,
Lucky. He takes her in as his protégé and they become Barton's extended family. In 2025, the first annual "
AvengerCon" is held at
Camp Lehigh to honor the Avengers. Lang becomes a celebrity while spending time with his daughter and the Pym family, starts the
Big Me Little Me podcast, and writes his bestselling memoir
Look Out for the Little Guy. Banner travels to
Sakaar to bring his son,
Skaar, to Earth. In 2026, Lang, his daughter
Cassie, Hope, Pym, and Janet are transported into the Quantum Realm where they encounter
Kang the Conqueror, who forces Lang to help him escape. They successfully defeat Kang and return home. However, the
Council of Kangs, overseeing the
multiverse outside of space and time, notes that Earth-616's Avengers are becoming more aware of the multiverse and must be stopped.
Restarting In 2027, Wilson is asked by the new
President of the United States, Thaddeus Ross, to restart the Avengers. Wilson is initially reluctant to do so because of Ross's involvement in the Sokovia Accords, which not only caused the original team to be divided and disbanded but also partially led to the Blip, and any governing oversight of the team would cause interference with their duties. However, Wilson ultimately accepts his responsibilities as Captain America and acknowledges that the world needs the Avengers to return. He chooses Torres, the new Falcon, as his first recruit to join the new team. Later that year,
Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, director of the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), publicly rebrands the
Thunderbolts team—consisting of
Yelena Belova,
John Walker / U.S. Agent,
Ava Starr / Ghost,
Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian, and Barnes—as the New Avengers during a manipulated press conference, with Belova serving as the leader. Fourteen months later, in 2028, Wilson sues the team for copyright infringement for the name "New Avengers" after reinstating the original team.
Alternate versions Other versions of the Avengers are depicted within the context of the MCU multiverse, such as in
Avengers: Endgame (2019) and the animated series
What If...? (2021–2024).
Alternate 2012 timeline In an alternate 2012, Rogers, Stark, Banner, Thor, Barton, and Romanoff assemble in the Battle of New York. After subduing Loki at Stark Tower, Thor puts a device over Loki's mouth after he mocks Rogers. Romanoff and Barton give the Scepter to
Brock Rumlow and other agents. Stark and Thor take Loki on the elevator to the first floor, telling Banner he has to take the stairs as he would not fit. Rogers meets his Earth-616 counterpart and mistakes him for being Loki, inciting a duel, which ends with him hearing that Barnes is alive and getting knocked out by the Scepter. Stark and Thor are approached by
Alexander Pierce on the first floor, who asks for Loki to be handed over, but Stark suffers a cardiac arrest, causing him to drop the briefcase, releasing the Tesseract. Thor uses Mjolnir to save him. Banner arrives angrily, unknowingly knocking into Earth-616 Stark on his way out of the building. Soon after, Thor turns around and is unable to find Loki.
What If...? season 1 (2021) In an alternate 2011, a vengeful Hank Pym eliminates the Avengers' candidates: Stark, Thor, Barton, Banner, and Romanoff. After Pym is defeated, Loki proceeds to invade Earth. Meanwhile, Fury prepares to recreate the team after Rogers is discovered in the Arctic and Danvers responds to his call. Rogers, Danvers, and Fury later battle Loki and his Asgardian army aboard a Helicarrier. During the fight, the
Watcher brings in a variant of Romanoff, and she incapacitates Loki with his scepter. In an alternate 2018, a quantum virus is released, turning people into zombies. Rogers, Stark, T'Challa, Romanoff, and Barton respond to an outbreak in San Francisco and are infected as well. Banner and Parker survive, and with other allies, find Vision and Maximoff, with Vision taking care of an infected Maximoff. Vision sacrifices himself to provide the Mind Stone to find a cure, while Banner stays behind to stall Maximoff, allowing Parker, T'Challa, and Lang to escape to Wakanda, where an infected Thanos awaits with the other Infinity Stones. In an alternate 2015, Ultron successfully implants himself into Vision's body and exterminates the Avengers, except for Barton and Romanoff. Years later, Ultron begins a campaign of destruction across the universe after obtaining the Infinity Stones, while Barton and Romanoff fight Ultron's sentries. They attempt to shut down Ultron and eventually prepare to upload an analog copy of
Arnim Zola's consciousness into Ultron's hivemind, but Barton sacrifices himself in vain as the upload fails when Ultron enters the multiverse.
What If...? season 2 (2023) In an alternate 1988,
Howard Stark and Peggy Carter form a response team composed of Hank Pym,
Bill Foster, T'Chaka,
Wendy Lawson, and Bucky Barnes to subdue a young Peter Quill under
Ego's influence. With Thor's help, the team successfully defeats Ego and frees Quill from his control, while Pym adopts Quill. As a fully-formed team, Pym, Foster, Lawson, T'Chaka, and Thor agree to continue working together. In an alternate universe on Christmas Eve, Stark and Rogers dress up as Santa Claus and an elf, respectively, at a shopping mall, while Barton and Banner try to maintain crowds at an Avengers toy action store. Elsewhere, Romanoff intercepts a former HYDRA agent at a Christmas ballet. They gather together and arrive at the Avengers Tower for the annual Christmas party, but defend it from the Freak, until Darcy Lewis reveals he is Happy Hogan and that
Justin Hammer infiltrated the Tower. As they prepare to party, Thor arrives outside late. In an alternate 2012, the Avengers, composed of Carter, Stark, Thor, Romanoff, Barton, and the Wasp, subdue Loki's Chitauri invasion in New York. Captain Carter gets transported to 1602 in a new universe by the Scarlet Witch, and agrees to help her and Sir Nicholas Fury after learning about an impending
incursion. Later, a tear opens up, with Carter saving Loki but not Queen
Hela, resulting in her being hunted down by Sir Harold "Happy" Hogan and the Royal Yellowjackets under the new King Thor's orders. Carter locates Tony Stark to get his help in retrieving Thor's Scepter. She finds Loki's carriage and meets Rogers Hood, Bucky Barnes, and Scott Lang. After Carter frees Bruce Banner, everyone meets with Stark, who shows them the device he created to help. They all disguise themselves to enter Thor's courtroom and a fight occurs. Carter takes the Scepter and uses the Time Stone inside Stark's device, exposing a time-displaced Rogers, who inadvertently created the temporal anomaly during a battle with Thanos. She is forced to say goodbye to him and sends him back to his universe, averting the incursion.
What If...? season 3 (2024) In an alternate 2014, after Bruce Banner attempted to cure himself from his Hulk condition by bombarding himself with Gamma radiation and accidentally created a monstrous creature known as the "Apex", the Avengers-Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Natasha Romanoff, Thor, Clint Barton-attempted to battle the Apex and its army with ginormous mechs, but were outnumbered and killed. The surviving heroes—consisting of
Sam Wilson,
Monica Rambeau, Bucky Barnes,
Marc Spector,
Alexei Shostakov,
Melina Vostokoff,
Shang-Chi and
Nakia—eventually repel the monsters for the next ten years. In the present day, the new Avengers continue their struggle against the returning Apex and its army, while unlocking their mechs' capability to combine into a bigger and more powerful mech using the "Mighty Avenger Protocol" built by Banner. In an alternate 2012, the original six Avengers were joined by Alexei Shostakov during the Battle of New York.
Other universes A version of the Avengers existed on
Earth-838 where
Peggy Carter / Captain Carter became the first member. In an alternate 2018, the Avengers and Thanos are killed during the Battle of Wakanda when
Glenn Talbot / Graviton, attempting to draw up enough
gravitonium to help the Avengers defeat Thanos, accidentally causes the planet to explode. In several alternate universes, the Avengers were killed by Kang, who successfully conquered their respective universes. == Team roster ==