MCU has been active since the release of Jon Favreau's Iron Man, which led to the foundation of the multi-billion-dollar franchise. Until then, there were other projects based on Marvel Comics, such as Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man trilogy, directed by Sam Raimi, or 2005's Fantastic Four. However, it wasn't until Robert Downey Jr. that the comic-based movie and TV universe became a serious idea.More than two decades in, this cinematic universe has expanded across multiple formats, focusing on different forms of storytelling brought into the mix. Charlie Cox's Daredevil is decidedly dark and gritty, while Guardians of the Galaxy is fun and peppy. There is no dearth of heroes in the comics, driven by their ambition to protect the world and be the almighty savior. It has led to many projects in the MCU.If someone hasn't caught up on all their projects until now, they might have a hard time picking on some easter eggs. So, they may want to brush up on their memories for a future team-based Marvel movie. Some fans believe that one must follow the order in which the movies have been released. Others believe that they should instead follow these projects chronologically — meaning in the order events happen in this blockbuster universe.The latter opinion comes from Warpaint Journal. On Instagram, they claim that it is the perfect way to binge-watch the MCU. Read further to find their preferred order.Is this how MCU projects should be binge-watched? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe list from Warpaint Journal initially includes some formative MCU movies along with an in-universe show and the Brie Larson starrer, such as:Captain America: The First AvengerAgent CarterCaptain MarvelIron ManIron Man 2The Incredible HulkThorThe AvengersThen, it includes projects with the pre-established heroes along with the foundational projects for other characters, like Guardians of the Galaxy and Jessica Jones:Iron Man 3Thor: The Dark WorldCaptain America: The Winter SoldierGuardians of the GalaxyGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Daredevil (Season 1)Jessica Jones (Season 1)Avengers: Age of UltronAnt-ManDaredevil (Season 2)Luke Cage (Season 1)Iron Fist (Season 1)The DefendersGradually, the list leads to more recent MCU projects like:Captain America: Civil WarBlack WidowBlack PantherSpider-Man: HomecomingThe Punisher (Season 1)Doctor StrangeJessica Jones (Season 2)Luke Cage (Season 2)Iron Fist (Season 2)Daredevil (Season 3)Thor: RagnarokThe list also keeps adding more Marvel shows to the mix:The Punisher (Season 2)Jessica Jones (Season 3)Ant-Man and the WaspAvengers: Infinity WarAvengers: EndgameLoki (Season 1)What If…? (Season 1)WandaVisionShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsThe Falcon and the Winter SoldierSpider-Man: Far From HomeEternalsDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessToward the end, the list goes like this:HawkeyeMoon KnightBlack Panther: Wakanda ForeverEchoShe-Hulk: Attorney at LawMs. MarvelThor: Love and ThunderWerewolf by NightThe Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday SpecialIt further reads:Ant-Man and the Wasp: QuantumaniaGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3Secret InvasionThe MarvelsLoki (Season 2)What If…? (Season 2)Deadpool & WolverineAgatha All AlongWhat If…? (Season 3)Daredevil: Born AgainCaptain America: Brave New WorldThunderbolts*However, much like any other fandom, Marvel fans have strong opinions about their beloved superhero universe. So, they took it to the comments to say that this list doesn't come from a real Marvel fan.Some of them pointed out how it includes some unnecessary projects while omitting Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man movies and shows like Inhumans and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Also read: This original Avengers: Endgame title was eventually scrapped (and it's due to obvious creative reasons)