Avengers Campus After the acquisition by Disney in 2009, Marvel films began to be marketed at the
Innoventions attraction in
Tomorrowland at
Disneyland. For
Iron Man 3, the exhibit, entitled "Iron Man Tech Presented by Stark Industries", featured the same armor display that was shown at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con, with the Marks I-VII and the new Mark XLII. In addition, there was a simulator game, titled "Become Iron Man", that used
Kinect-like technology to allow the viewer to be encased in an animated Mark XLII armor and take part in a series of "tests", in which you fire repulsor rays and fly through Tony Stark's workshop. The game was guided by J.A.R.V.I.S., who is voiced again by Paul Bettany. The exhibit also had smaller displays that included helmets and chest pieces from the earlier films and the gauntlet and boot from an action sequence in
Iron Man 3. The exhibit for
Thor: The Dark World was called "Thor: Treasures of Asgard", and featured displays of
Asgardian relics and transports guests to
Odin's throne room, where they were greeted by Thor.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier exhibit, "Captain America: The Living Legend and Symbol of Courage", featured a meet and greet experience. From May to September 2017, Disneyland Resort featured the "Summer of Heroes", which features members of the Guardians and Avengers appearing throughout the Disneyland Resort. Additionally, the Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Dance Off event was featured, which involved
Peter Quill / Star-Lord blasting music from his boombox, along with the Avengers Training Initiative, a limited experience where
Black Widow and
Hawkeye "assemble a group of young recruits to see if they have what it takes to be an Avenger." Marvel-related food and merchandise was also available throughout
Hollywood Land at
Disney California Adventure during the "Summer of Heroes". In March 2018, the Walt Disney Company announced three new Marvel-themed areas inspired by the MCU to Disney California Adventure,
Walt Disney Studios Paris, and
Hong Kong Disneyland. The developments were designed by
Walt Disney Imagineering in collaboration with Marvel Studios and Marvel Themed Entertainment. As was established with
Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!, Avengers Campus exists in its own theme park universe that is inspired by the MCU. Being in the MCU multiverse, Avengers Campus has a shared history with the MCU proper, with a few notable exceptions being
the Blip from
Avengers: Infinity War did not occur, and some characters who died, such as Tony Stark, are still alive.
Hong Kong Disneyland In October 2013, the
Iron Man Experience attraction was announced for Hong Kong Disneyland. It is set in the
Tomorrowland section of the park, with the area built to look like a new Stark Expo created by Tony Stark after the 2010 one, as seen in
Iron Man 2, with various exhibit halls that include the Mark III armor from the films. The area also has Iron Man and Marvel-themed merchandise items and memorabilia, plus an interactive game where guests can have the chance to try on Iron Man's armor. Iron Man Experience sees guests assist Iron Man in defeating Hydra throughout Hong Kong, and opened on January 11, 2017. In March 2018, the Walt Disney Company announced a new Marvel-themed area inspired by the MCU to Hong Kong Disneyland and a new attraction where guests team up with Ant-Man and the Wasp, to join Iron Man Experience. Inspired by
Ant-Man and the Wasp,
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! is an enclosed interactive dark ride that sees guests use laser-powered weapons to team up with Ant-Man and the Wasp to defeat
Arnim Zola and his army of Hydra swarm bots. Ant Man and the Wasp: Nano Battle! replaces the
Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters ride, and opened on March 31, 2019.
Disney California Adventure By San Diego Comic-Con 2016, the
Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure was set to be replaced by a new attraction,
Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!.
Chris Pratt,
Zoë Saldaña,
Dave Bautista and
Benicio del Toro all filmed exclusive footage for the attraction, reprising their roles as
Peter Quill / Star-Lord,
Gamora,
Drax and
Taneleer Tivan / The Collector, respectively. James Gunn, director of
Guardians of the Galaxy and its sequel, directed footage for the attraction and consulted on all aspects of it.
Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! sees visitors assisting Rocket in rescuing the other Guardians from the Collector's fortress, while the attraction features randomized events throughout the experience and music inspired by the
Awesome Mix Vol. 1 soundtrack. The attraction opened on May 27, 2017. In March 2018, the Walt Disney Company announced a new Marvel-themed area inspired by the MCU at Disney California Adventure, anchored by Mission: Breakout!, that features characters from the MCU, such as Iron Man and Spider-Man, joining the Guardians of the Galaxy in a "completely immersive superhero universe". The area replaced "
A Bug's Land", which closed in mid-2018 to begin construction of the Marvel area.
Tom Holland reprises his role as
Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the attraction
Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure, in which Parker has set up W.E.B. (the Worldwide Engineers Brigade) to inspire a new generation to use technology to save the world. Riders are recruited by Spider-Man into the initiative to stop his malfunctioning Spider-Bots. Web Slingers was directed by
Spider-Man director Jon Watts along with Brett Strong, and was written by Steven Spiegel and featured visual effects by
Framestore. A one-act version of
Rogers: The Musical premiered at the
Hyperion Theater on June 30, 2023, and ran for a limited time until August 31.
Walt Disney Studios Park In March 2018, the Walt Disney Company announced a new Marvel-themed area inspired by the MCU to
Disneyland Paris' Walt Disney Studios Park. The area includes a reimagined attraction where riders team up with Iron Man and other Avengers on a "hyper-kinetic adventure" on July 20, 2022. The park also hosted the "Summer of Super Heroes" live-action stage show from June–September 2018.
Disney cruises In July 2021, the immersive family dining experience "
Avengers: Quantum Encounter" at the Worlds of Marvel restaurant on the
Disney Wish cruise ship was announced, which debuted when the cruise began voyages on July 14, 2022. The experience takes place during dinner with interactive elements and a full CGI recreation of the
Wish upper decks.
Paul Rudd,
Evangeline Lilly,
Anthony Mackie,
Brie Larson,
Kerry Condon, and
Iman Vellani reprised their MCU roles, while
Ross Marquand voiced
Ultron after previously doing so in
What If...?, in which he replaced
James Spader.
Chris Waitt directed Rudd and Lilly's content, which was written by Steven Spiegel and featured visual effects by Framestore.
The Marvels director
Nia DaCosta filmed Vellani and Larson's content in London ahead of principal photography for the film. In September 2023, the
Wishs
sister ship the
Disney Treasure was announced to also include the Worlds of Marvel restaurant with two nights of distinct shows and menus, featuring an appearance by Spider-Man. The Marvel Super Hero Academy is also included on the cruise, where young kids can train to be superheroes with Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Ant-Man. These were available on the
Treasure when it began voyages on December 21, 2024.
Other live attractions Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. In May 2014, the
Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. (Scientific Training and Tactical Intelligence Operative Network) exhibit opened at the
Discovery Times Square center. The exhibit features replica set pieces and props from the films, mixed with interactive technology and information, crafted through a partnership with
NASA and other scientists.
Titus Welliver also provides a "debrief" to visitors, reprising his role as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent
Felix Blake. Created by Victory Hill Exhibits,
Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. cost $7.5 million to create, and ran through early September 2015. The exhibit also opened in
South Korea at the
War Memorial of Korea in April 2015, in Paris, France, at
Esplanade de La Défense a year later, and in Las Vegas at the
Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in June 2016. The Las Vegas version of the exhibit featured updated character details and corresponding science to incorporate the Marvel films that were released since the original exhibit in New York. Additionally, the Las Vegas version features Cobie Smulders reprising her role as Maria Hill to "debrief" visitors, replacing Welliver.
GOMA exhibit An art exhibit, titled
Marvel: Creating the Cinematic Universe, was displayed exclusively at the
Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in Brisbane, Australia, in 2017. The exhibit, which included "300 plus objects, films, costumes, drawings and other ephemera", featured content "from the collection of Marvel Studios and Marvel Entertainment and private collections" with "significant focus [given] to the creative artists who translate the drawn narrative to the screen through production design and storyboarding, costume and prop design, and special effects and post-production".
Marvel: Creating the Cinematic Universe was also extended to GOMA's Australian Cinémathèque with a retrospective of the MCU films.
Avengers: Damage Control In October 2019, Marvel Studios and
ILMxLAB announced the
virtual reality experience
Avengers: Damage Control. The experience was available for a limited time starting in mid-October 2019 at select
Void VR locations.
Avengers: Damage Control sees players taking control of one of Shuri's Emergency Response Suits–which combine Wakandan and Stark Industries technologies–to defeat a threat alongside Doctor Strange, Ant-Man, and the Wasp.
Letitia Wright,
Benedict Cumberbatch,
Paul Rudd, and
Evangeline Lilly all reprise their MCU roles, while Ross Marquand voices Ultron, replacing James Spader. The experience was extended to the end of 2019.
Marvel Studios' Infinity Saga Concert Experience In May 2024, the Marvel Studios' Infinity Saga Concert Experience was announced by Disney Concerts, Marvel Studios, and the
Los Angeles Philharmonic, to premiere on August 30 and 31, 2024, at the
Hollywood Bowl. The concert, conducted by the Philharmonic's Music and Artistic director
Gustavo Dudamel, features the Philharmonic performing a "specially created score" of music from the Infinity Saga films, such as
The Avengers theme and "
Portals" from
Avengers: Endgame, live to picture. The first half of the concert focused on individual characters from the films, while the second half centered on
Avengers: Infinity War and
Avengers: Endgame. A "post-credits scene" saw the Philharmonic play
Michael Giacchino's theme from
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025). The performance also used
projection mapping on the proscenium of the Hollywood Bowl while audiences members wore
PixMob light-up wrist bands. The concert is set to go on tour globally in 2025.
Live-action specials Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe (2014) On March 18, 2014, ABC aired a one-hour
television special titled
Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe, which documented the history of Marvel Studios and the development of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and included exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes footage from all of the films, One-Shots, and
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and sneak peeks of
Avengers: Age of Ultron,
Captain America: The Winter Soldier,
Guardians of the Galaxy, unaired episodes of
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and
Ant-Man. Brian Lowry of
Variety felt the special, "contains a pretty interesting business and creative story. While it might all make sense in hindsight, there was appreciable audacity in Marvel's plan to release five loosely connected movies from the same hero-filled world, beginning with the cinematically unproven
Iron Man and culminating with superhero team
The Avengers. As such, this fast-moving hour qualifies as more than just a cut-and-paste job from electronic press kits, although there's an element of that, certainly." The special was released on September 9, 2014, on the home media for
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 1.
Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop! (2014) In September 2014,
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. executive producer Jeffrey Bell stated that to meet production demands and avoid having to air repeat episodes, ABC would likely air a Marvel special in place of a regular installment at some point during the first ten episodes of
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. second season. In October, the special was revealed to be
Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!, which was hosted by
Emily VanCamp, who portrays
Agent 13 in
Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and aired on November 4, 2014. The special features behind the scenes footage from
Avengers: Age of Ultron and
Ant-Man, as well as footage from the
Agent Carter television series previously screened at
New York Comic Con. Brian Lowry of
Variety felt an hour for the special did not "do the topic justice" adding, "For anyone who has seen more than one Marvel movie but would shrug perplexedly at the mention of Jack Kirby or
Steve Ditko,
Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp To Pop! should probably be required viewing. Fun, fast-paced and encompassing many of the company's highlights along with a few lowlights, it's a solid primer on Marvel's history, while weaving in inevitable self-promotion and synergistic plugs." Eric Goldman of IGN also wished the special had been longer, adding, "Understandably, the more you already know about Marvel, the less you'll be surprised by
Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!, but it's important to remember who this special is really made for – a mainstream audience who have embraced the Marvel characters, via the hugely successful movies, in a way no one could have imagined."
Marvel Studios: Expanding the Universe (2019) The special
Expanding the Universe was released on Disney+ on November 12, 2019. It features a look at the original MCU TV series for Disney+, with interviews and concept art.
Bilibili New Year's Gala (2020) A Marvel-themed orchestra performance of an extended version of
Brian Tyler's Marvel Studios theme and
Alan Silvestri's theme from
The Avengers took place during China's Bilibili New Year's Gala on December 31, 2020, to promote the 2021 Marvel Studios film releases.
''Marvel Studios' 2021 Disney+ Day Special'' (2021) A special titled ''Marvel Studios' 2021 Disney+ Day Special'', which looked at the future of the MCU on Disney+, was released on the service on November 12, 2021, as part of its "
Disney+ Day" celebration.
Documentary series Marvel Studios: Legends (2021–present) Announced in December 2020, this series examines individual heroes, villains, moments, and objects from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and how they connect, in anticipation of the upcoming stories that will feature them in Phase Four.
Marvel Studios: Legends premiered on Disney+ on January 8, 2021, with the release of the first two episodes. Additional episodes were released ahead of a character and objects' appearances in Disney+ series and films.
Marvel Studios: Assembled (2021–present) Announced in February 2021, each special of the documentary series goes behind the scenes of the making of the MCU films and television series with cast members and additional creatives.
Marvel Studios: Assembled premiered on Disney+ on March 12, 2021, with the release of the first special, followed by additional specials.
Voices Rising: The Music of Wakanda Forever (2023) Voices Rising: The Music of Wakanda Forever is a three-part documentary series detailing the creation process of
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack. It premiered on Disney+ on February 28, 2023. The documentary series was originally scheduled to be removed from Disney+ on May 26, 2023, as part of Disney's efforts to reduce content costs, but ultimately was decided to remain on the service at that time.
MPower (2023) In June 2021, Marvel Studios released a casting call for fans of "Marvel's strong women" to be a part of an unscripted Disney+ documentary series showcasing the women who create the MCU in front of and behind the camera, including actors and creatives, and the fans who applied to participate in the series. The series was titled
MPower by February 2023 and premiered in its entirety on March 8, 2023, consisting of four episodes titled "The Women of Black Panther", "Captain Marvel", "Scarlet Witch", and "Gamora", which were directed by Quinn Wilson and used
archival footage and animation. Its release coincided with
International Women's Day. Several MCU actresses were interviewed to discuss what makes their characters compelling to audiences, including
Danai Gurira,
Lupita Nyong'o,
Florence Kasumba, and Letitia Wright; Brie Larson, Iman Vellani, and
Teyonah Parris;
Elizabeth Olsen,
Kathryn Hahn, and
Kat Dennings; and Zoë Saldaña, who executive produced the series alongside Victoria Alonso. Saldaña said the series was a tribute to the representation and empowerment of women with the intent to "ignite meaningful conversations and drive real change towards a more equal and inclusive world." Other creatives who were interviewed for episodes include Marvel Studios executive
Trinh Tran,
Black Panther costume designer
Ruth E. Carter, production designer
Hannah Beachler, and editor
Debbie Berman. The documentary series was originally scheduled to be removed from Disney+ on May 26, 2023, as part of Disney's efforts to reduce content costs, but ultimately was decided to remain on the service at that time. The series was produced by
Herzog & Co., Saldaña's production company
Cinestar Pictures, and
Just Entertainment. Aaron Perine at
ComicBook.com believed that the series would have "something for all fans to enjoy" with each character's entry because of the fan appreciation, while BJ Conagelo of
/Film stated it was "fantastic to see a thoughtful and in-depth spotlight" of the work by diverse groups of women in the MCU, and found it was "equally as impressive" how much the series analyzed their impact as a "sincere assessment" of the importance of the stories beyond
gender representation. Philip Watson at
CGMagazine said that while the series seemed focused on "add[ing] depth" to the backstories of the females behind Marvel, a secondary focus was to honor the title and empower women, quoting Kasumba: "You could watch it and think 'people that look like me, we can be Super Heroes too. Kai Young of
Screen Rant felt that the series' exclusion of an episode focused on
Scarlett Johansson's MCU character Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow was another "insult against" the character as she was "pivotal to the MCU", and had wanted such an episode to focus on developing Romanoff as an individual beyond her relationships with male characters and alongside her family.
Literary material In September 2015, Marvel announced the
Guidebook to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, named as a nod to the
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Each guidebook is compiled by Mike O'Sullivan and the
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe team, with cover art from
Mike del Mundo and Pascal Campion, and features facts about the MCU films, film-to-comic comparisons, and production stills. The guidebooks released each month from October 2015 to January 2016 were ''Guidebook to the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Marvel's Iron Man
, Guidebook to the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Marvel's Incredible Hulk / Marvel's Iron Man 2
, Guidebook to the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Marvel's Thor
, and Guidebook to the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Marvel's Captain America: The First Avenger''. In November 2018, Marvel and
Titan Publishing Group released
Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years to celebrate the first ten years of the MCU. It features cast interviews, in-depth sections on each film, and an Easter egg guide. In October 2021, a two-volume book
The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was released, written by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry. This collection features a look at the evolution of Marvel Studios, personal stories from the 23-film "Infinity Saga", and interviews with cast and crew members. In April 2023,
W. W. Norton & Company announced
MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios by Joanna Robinson, Dave Gonzales, and
Gavin Edwards, for release on October 10, 2023. The book presents an unauthorized look at "the rise and uncertain reign of the MCU, analyzing Marvel Studios' place as a major player in Hollywood and global pop culture" from Marvel Studios' inception, through events in early 2023, conducted through numerous interviews with those closely associated with the MCU. Norton approached the writers in 2019 to work on a book centered on the MCU. Robinson explained that the book was originally meant to be an oral history, until Disney was no longer enthused about the book's publication despite initially being open to it, and told current employees and former stars not to talk to the writers. The writers were able to supplement the interviews they were able to get with those from "cultural critics and comics experts" in addition to years of research. Robinson added that because of the long work put into the book, it was able to cover the studio's expansion to television on Disney+, as well as "this current state of what I like to call a 'wobble' in Marvel's long reign", and provide "a lot of answers about how we got here". Additionally, the book was not deterred by the then-recent firings of Alonso and Marvel Entertainment CEO
Ike Perlmutter, needing only "a few cosmetic tweaks to weave the whole story together" with Robinson explaining those firings "actually reinforced our sense that we really had captured the story of Marvel in both its triumphs and its stumbling blocks". Robinson was able to interview many of the subjects while Gonazles did the majority of the book's research, with Edwards compiling it all to give the book a "flow". In February 2024,
Abrams Books announced
Marvel Studios: The Art of Ryan Meinerding, written by Bennett and Terry. The book includes over 500 of Meinerding's illustrations, from work-in-progress to completed pieces, along with interview material in which Meinerding discusses his process and his work in Marvel Studios' visual development department. It was released on October 1, 2024.
Video game tie-ins A Mini Marvel In February 2016, a commercial for
Coca-Cola mini cans aired during
Super Bowl 50.
A Mini Marvel was created by
Wieden+Kennedy for Coca-Cola through a partnership with Marvel, and was directed by the Russo brothers. In the ad, Ant-Man (voiced by Paul Rudd, reprising his role) and the Hulk first fight, and then bond, over a Coke mini can.
Luma Pictures provided visual effects for the spot, having worked previously with the two characters in MCU films. For the Hulk, Luma redefined its previous muscular system and simulation process to create and render the character, while Ant-Man received new motion capture. The Super Bowl campaign extended to "limited-edition Coke mini cans [six packs] that are emblazoned with images of Marvel characters, including Hulk, Ant-Man, Black Widow, [Falcon, Iron Man] and Captain America." Consumers had the opportunity to purchase the cans by finding hidden clues in the commercial, though "if the program goes well, Coke will consider making the cans available in stores." The ad had the third most social media activity of all the film-related trailers that aired during the game, and was nominated for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial at the
15th Visual Effects Society Awards.
The Good, the Bart, and the Loki In June 2021,
The Simpsons short film
The Good, the Bart, and the Loki was announced, which was released alongside "
Journey into Mystery", the fifth episode of
Loki on Disney+. The short sees Loki teaming up with
Bart Simpson in a crossover that pays homage to the heroes and villains of the MCU. Hiddleston reprises his role as Loki in the short. == See also ==