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Article summary:

1. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a successful shared universe with 30 films to date.

2. There are three ways to watch the MCU content: Order of Release, Chronological Order, and Chronological Order With TV Shows and One-Shots.

3. Most of the MCU content is available on Disney+, but some exceptions exist due to rights issues with certain characters like Hulk and Spider-Man.

Article analysis:

The article "How to Watch Marvel Movies and TV Shows in Order" by PCMag provides a comprehensive guide for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) on how to watch all the movies and TV shows in the proper order. The article offers three different orders: Order of Release, Chronological Order, and Chronological Order with TV Shows and One-Shots. The article also notes that Disney+ is the primary source for streaming all MCU content.

One potential bias in the article is its focus on promoting Disney+. While it is true that most MCU content is available on Disney+, there are exceptions, such as The Incredible Hulk, which is only available on HBO services. Additionally, the article does not mention other streaming services where some MCU content may be available, such as Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.

Another potential bias is the lack of consideration given to non-MCU Marvel movies and TV shows. While the article acknowledges that Marvel has had rights issues with some characters like Spider-Man and Hulk, it does not provide any information about non-MCU Marvel movies or TV shows that may be worth watching for fans of the franchise.

The article also makes unsupported claims about die-hard fans preferring to watch MCU movies in Order of Release. While this may be true for some fans, others may prefer Chronological Order or Chronological Order with TV Shows and One-Shots.

Overall, while the article provides a useful guide for fans of the MCU who want to watch all the movies and TV shows in order, it could benefit from more balanced reporting that considers alternative streaming options and non-MCU Marvel content.