Marvel trivia is the largest fan-culture trivia category on Google by a wide margin. Search volume for 'marvel trivia' alone hits 90,000-150,000 monthly searches in the US, with secondary queries like 'avengers endgame trivia', 'mcu phase 4 quiz', 'iron man trivia', 'spider-man trivia', 'loki series quiz', and dozens of character- and film-specific queries each pulling another 5,000-30,000 monthly searches. The MCU has run continuously since 2008, spans 35+ films and 15+ Disney+ series, and has produced more dedicated fan trivia content than any other modern franchise. Trivana's Marvel content strategy maps directly to that fragmentation — one purpose-built voice-hosted round per micro-interest, all hosted by AI characters with the gameshow energy the franchise deserves.
What makes Marvel trivia work as a hosted gameshow rather than a static online quiz: the MCU is fundamentally about cinematic spectacle. The films are events. The post-credit scenes are puzzles. The phase transitions are reveals. A static multiple-choice form flattens all of that into a list. A voice-hosted Trivana round, on the other hand, gives the host the room to deliver the question with comedic timing, react to the answer in real time, and produce a shareable scorecard that gets posted in the Discord channel or watch-party group chat. The format matches the franchise's own theatricality.
Trivana publishes Marvel trivia across 34 themed packs as of May 2026, each playable in 5-12 minutes from a single shared link:
**The Avengers (2012)** — the original team-assembly film that launched the modern Marvel Cinematic Universe. Loki's invasion plan, the Chitauri, the Tesseract / Space Stone, Agent Coulson's death, the Battle of New York with the wormhole over Stark Tower, Iron Man's nuke through the portal, and the iconic shawarma post-credit scene. The pack rewards fans who can quote Loki's 'I have an army' / 'We have a Hulk' exchange verbatim.
**Avengers: Age of Ultron** — Tony Stark and Bruce Banner's peacekeeping AI gone rogue, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch's Hydra-experimented introduction, Vision's creation from JARVIS + Mind Stone + Ultron's body, the Hulkbuster fight in Johannesburg, Quicksilver's death saving Hawkeye and a young boy, Sokovia lifted as an extinction-level meteor, and the broader S.H.I.E.L.D.-collapse aftermath bridging Winter Soldier and Civil War.
**Avengers: Infinity War** — Thanos's quest for all six Infinity Stones (Power on Xandar, Space from Loki, Reality from the Collector on Knowhere, Soul from Vormir at Gamora's cost, Time from Doctor Strange on Titan, Mind from Vision in Wakanda), the Snap aftermath with half of all life dusted, Tony and Nebula stranded on Titan, Peter Parker's 'I don't feel so good' moment, Loki's choking death in the opening, Heimdall sending Hulk to Earth, the Russo brothers' largest ensemble film to that point.
**Avengers: Endgame Deep Dive** — the time heist plan, the five-year jump, Tony Stark's sacrifice, Cap's hammer moment, the Portals scene that brought every Avenger back through Doctor Strange's sling rings, the 'on your left' line, Thanos's army arrival, Black Widow's Vormir sacrifice, Hulk's Snap to bring everyone back, Captain America going back in time to live a quiet life with Peggy. Endgame is consistently ranked the single most-rewatched MCU film, and the round mirrors that depth.
**Iron Man Trilogy** — Tony Stark's evolution across Iron Man (2008), Iron Man 2, and Iron Man 3. Suit designations Mark I through Mark XLII, the supporting cast (Pepper, Rhodey, Happy, Coulson), and the villains (Iron Monger, Whiplash / Ivan Vanko, Aldrich Killian and the Mandarin twist that polarized fans). Iron Man (2008) is the film that started the modern MCU — the trilogy round is required reading for any superfan.
**Spider-Man: No Way Home & the Multiverse** — the three-Peter-Parker crossover that brought back Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield alongside Tom Holland, Doctor Strange's botched memory-wipe spell, returning villains from prior Sony Spider-Man franchises (Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Electro, Lizard, Sandman), Aunt May's death, the MJ memory wipe at the end, and the broader multiverse setup that defined Phase 4 going forward.
**Captain America Trilogy** — The First Avenger (WWII origin, Bucky's Howling Commando death, Red Skull and the Tesseract), The Winter Soldier (Hydra's S.H.I.E.L.D. infiltration, Bucky reveal, the Helicarrier finale), and Civil War (the airport battle, the Sokovia Accords, Zemo's slow-burn plot, Spider-Man's MCU debut). The trilogy is often cited as the most consistently great character arc in the entire MCU.
**Falcon and The Winter Soldier** — Sam Wilson's post-Blip ascension to Captain America, the Flag Smashers led by Karli Morgenthau, John Walker's controversial run as the government-appointed Captain America (and the bloody shield moment), Sharon Carter's Madripoor turn as the Power Broker, Zemo's return and dance scene, Isaiah Bradley as the secret Black Super Soldier from the Korean War. Sam's final Wakandan-built suit and acceptance of the title sets up Captain America: Brave New World.
**Loki Series (Seasons 1-2)** — Loki captured by the TVA after Endgame's New York escape, Mobius and Casey, Sylvie and the eventual reveal of He Who Remains / Kang, the Sacred Timeline being pruned and the Multiverse opening, Loki's Season 2 sacrifice to take up the throne and hold the timelines together. The Loki series is the cornerstone of the Multiverse Saga and the round rewards fans who watched both seasons closely.
**WandaVision** — the suburban-sitcom-format mystery box that opened Phase 4, Westview held under the Hex, Agatha Harkness's slow reveal, Vision rebuilt as White Vision, the Scarlet Witch heel turn setup that culminated in Multiverse of Madness, the post-credit scene with Wanda reading the Darkhold. The round mirrors the show's love letter to American sitcom history, decade by decade.
**Doctor Strange & the Multiverse of Madness** — Stephen Strange's two films, Wong's Sorcerer Supreme arc, the Eye of Agamotto / Time Stone, the Mirror Dimension, the Multiverse of Madness with the Illuminati lineup (John Krasinski's Reed Richards cameo, Patrick Stewart's Professor X, Lashana Lynch's Captain Marvel, Hayley Atwell's Captain Carter), and Wanda's heel turn. The character arc spans Phase 3-5 and the round covers all of it.
**Captain Marvel & Carol Danvers** — the 1990s-set origin film with Brie Larson, the Kree-Skrull war framing (later subverted in Secret Invasion), the Goose / Flerken cat, young two-eyed Nick Fury and Agent Coulson, the post-credit Pager scene bridging Infinity War to Endgame, and her role in The Marvels (2023) alongside Kamala Khan and Monica Rambeau.
**Black Widow film + Natasha Romanoff arc** — the post-Civil War prequel film with David Harbour as Red Guardian, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, Rachel Weisz as Melina, the Red Room and the Widow program, the Taskmaster reveal. Plus Natasha's broader arc: Iron Man 2 introduction, Avengers debut, Hulk romance, Soul Stone sacrifice on Vormir, and Yelena's Hawkeye confrontation with Clint.
**Black Panther: Wakanda** — both Black Panther (2018) with Killmonger as the standout MCU villain, and Wakanda Forever (2022) with Shuri taking up the mantle after T'Challa / Chadwick Boseman's death, Namor as the Atlantean / Talokan king-villain, Ironheart's debut. Wakanda Forever was Marvel's most emotional film, and the round respects that weight.
**Thor Films** — Thor (2011), The Dark World (2013), Ragnarok (2017, Taika Waititi's revival), Love and Thunder (2022). The Asgardian mythology, Loki's parallel arc, the Warriors Three, Heimdall and the Bifrost, the Mjölnir / Stormbreaker handoff, Gorr the God Butcher, Jane Foster's Mighty Thor return, and Thor's evolution from arrogant prince to broken hero to comedy-blockbuster lead.
**Guardians of the Galaxy** — the trilogy plus the Holiday Special. Star-Lord (Peter Quill), Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Groot, Mantis, Nebula. Yondu, Yaka Arrow, Ego the Living Planet, the High Evolutionary and Rocket's torturous origin in Vol 3. James Gunn's trilogy ended on what most critics rank as the most emotionally complete arc in the MCU.
**Doctor Strange Trivia** — the standalone film origin, the Sorcerer Supreme lineage, Wong's importance, the Cloak of Levitation, the Eye of Agamotto. The round covers both the original film and Strange's broader MCU arc through Avengers, No Way Home, and Multiverse of Madness.
**Hulk Films & Bruce Banner Arc** — The Incredible Hulk (2008) with Edward Norton, plus Mark Ruffalo's arc across The Avengers (rage Hulk), Age of Ultron (Hulkbuster, Black Widow romance), Ragnarok (gladiator Hulk on Sakaar), Infinity War (Hulk refusing to come out post-Thanos fight), Endgame (Smart Hulk, the Snap), She-Hulk (his cousin Jen Walters), and the long-rumored World War Hulk film. Plus Tim Roth's Abomination, Liv Tyler's Betty Ross, William Hurt as Thunderbolt Ross, and Tim Blake Nelson as The Leader.
**Ant-Man Trilogy + Kang** — Paul Rudd's trilogy plus Kang's introduction. Ant-Man (2015 — the heist origin), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018 — Ghost villain), Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023 — Kang as Phase 5's big bad, MODOK reveal, Cassie Lang as Stature). Connects to Kang's parallel introduction as He Who Remains in Loki Season 1, and the broader Multiverse Saga setup later restructured around Doctor Doom.
**Hawkeye Disney+ Series & Kate Bishop** — Clint Barton partnering with Kate Bishop over Christmas in NYC, the Tracksuit Mafia, the Ronin legacy from Endgame, Yelena Belova hunting Clint, the Maya Lopez / Echo introduction setting up her own series, Vincent D'Onofrio returning as Kingpin (linking Netflix Daredevil into the MCU), 'Rogers: The Musical', the LARPing subplot, Pizza Dog, Clint's deaf-coded hearing aid storyline.
**Eternals** — Chloé Zhao's cosmic-tier film with Ajak, Ikaris, Sersi, Kingo, Sprite, Phastos, Makkari, Druig, Gilgamesh, and Thena. The Celestials and Arishem, the Deviants, the Emergence reveal, Ikaris's heel turn, the post-credit Eros / Starfox (Harry Styles) and Pip the Troll introduction, the Black Knight / Dane Whitman cameo with the Ebony Blade. The round goes deep on Marvel's cosmic mythology.
**Shang-Chi & the Ten Rings** — Simu Liu's Shang-Chi, Xialing, Wenwu / Mandarin (the real one), Katy, Ta Lo, the Dweller-in-Darkness, the Great Protector, Razor Fist, Death Dealer. The fight choreography, the mythology, the MCU connections via Wong and the Sorcerer Supreme arc.
**Moon Knight** — Oscar Isaac as Marc Spector / Steven Grant / Jake Lockley, Ethan Hawke as the cult leader Arthur Harrow serving Ammit, May Calamawy as Layla (later the Scarlet Scarab), the Egyptian Ennead, the Field of Reeds afterlife, Jake Lockley's emergence as the third alter, the Khonshu mythology, Marvel's first explicit DID protagonist.
**Ms. Marvel & Kamala Khan** — Iman Vellani's Jersey City teenage Captain Marvel superfan who discovers her Clandestines lineage, the bangle, the Pakistani-American family dynamics, the 1947 Partition flashback, the cosmic-energy retcon of her comics polymorph powers, AvengerCon, the post-credit X-Men theme cue confirming mutant status, and her crossover into The Marvels.
**She-Hulk: Attorney at Law** — Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, the fourth-wall-breaking format from John Byrne's comics, Daredevil's return in the yellow-suit costume, the Wong cameos, the Abomination parole subplot, the Intelligencia incel-coded forum villains, the meta finale that breaks the Disney+ menu.
**Secret Invasion** — Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury returning to Earth to confront a Skrull infiltration plot led by Gravik, Olivia Colman's Sonya Falsworth, Emilia Clarke's G'iah, Don Cheadle as a long-hidden Skrull-replaced Rhodey, Ben Mendelsohn returning as Talos, the Harvest super-skrull serum from snap-back DNA samples, the President Ritson nuclear standoff. Marvel's hardest-political series.
**What If...? Animated Series** — Jeffrey Wright's Uatu narrating alternate MCU timelines: Captain Carter, Star-Lord T'Challa, Zombie Avengers, Doctor Strange Supreme, Party Thor, Killmonger saving Tony, Ultron-Vision conquering all timelines, the Guardians of the Multiverse team-up. Marvel Studios Animation's flagship that bridged into X-Men '97 and Marvel Zombies.
**Deadpool & Wolverine** — Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Marvel's first R-rated film, set in the multiverse with TVA oversight. Chris Evans's Johnny Storm cameo, Channing Tatum finally appearing as Gambit, Wesley Snipes returning as Blade, Jennifer Garner's Elektra, X-23, Cassandra Nova as the Void's ruler, the Honda Odyssey fight, the Madonna 'Like a Prayer' opening, the bridge from Fox's X-Men universe into the MCU.
**X-Men '97** — the direct continuation of the 1990s Fox Kids X-Men: The Animated Series. Cyclops and Jean Grey's leadership, Magneto taking over the X-Men per Xavier's will, Madelyne Pryor and the Goblin Queen / Inferno arc, the Trial of Magneto, the Genosha massacre echoing the Mutant Massacre comics, Rogue and Gambit's romantic arc and his sacrifice, Cable's reveal, the Asteroid M climax, the show's exact-replica 90s opening sequence.
**Daredevil & The Defenders Netflix Era** — Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock across Daredevil (2015-2018), The Defenders (Krysten Ritter's Jessica Jones, Mike Colter's Luke Cage, Finn Jones's Iron Fist), Jon Bernthal's Punisher, Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin, Élodie Yung's Elektra. The hallway fight scenes, Stick and the Chaste, the Midland Circle finale, and the eventual canonization into the MCU via Hawkeye (Kingpin), She-Hulk (yellow suit), Echo, and Daredevil: Born Again.
**MCU Villains Masterclass** — comprehensive villains across every phase. Loki, Iron Monger, Whiplash, Red Skull, Abomination, Aldrich Killian, Ronan, Ultron, Yellowjacket, Crossbones, Vulture, Ego, Hela, Killmonger, Thanos, Mysterio, Gorr the God Butcher, Kang / He Who Remains, Wanda's heel turn, Namor, High Evolutionary, the Leader, Cassandra Nova, Doctor Doom. The round separates casual viewers from rewatchers.
**Multiverse Saga Overview** — the post-Endgame Phase 4-6 arc framed around multiverse incursions, originally built around Kang then restructured around Doctor Doom (Robert Downey Jr. cast in 2024). The Phase 4 launch with WandaVision and Loki S1, the TVA / Sacred Timeline, the variants (Loki, He Who Remains, Sylvie, Captain Carter, Star-Lord T'Challa), Avengers: Doomsday (2026) and Avengers: Secret Wars (2027) finale films, Fantastic Four: First Steps reboot, X-Men reintroduction via Deadpool & Wolverine.
**Marvel Comics 1960s Origins** — the Lee-Kirby-Ditko founding era. Stan Lee's editorial leadership at Marvel (then Atlas Comics), Jack Kirby co-creating the Fantastic Four (1961), Spider-Man's debut in Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962), the X-Men founding (1963), Doctor Strange's mystical origin in Strange Tales #110 (1963), Avengers #1 (1963), Captain America's revival in Avengers #4 (1964), Daredevil's debut (1964), Silver Surfer and Galactus (Fantastic Four #48-50). For fans who came in through the comics or want context for the films.
**Civil War: Comics vs MCU Film** — Mark Millar's 2006-2007 comics event and the 2016 film adaptation. Comics: the Stamford incident, the Superhuman Registration Act, the Spider-Man unmasking, the Thor clone killing Goliath, Cap's surrender and assassination. Film: the Sokovia Accords, the Lagos accident, T'Challa's debut, Zemo's slow-burn plot via the Bucky reveal, the airport battle, Spider-Man's MCU debut. Different conflicts, same Iron Man vs Cap theme — and the round rewards fans who know both sides.
Trivana also indexes Marvel trivia by era. Phase 1 (2008-2012): Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, the original Avengers. Phase 2 (2013-2015): Iron Man 3, Winter Soldier, Guardians, Age of Ultron, Ant-Man. Phase 3 (2016-2019): Civil War, Doctor Strange, Black Panther, Homecoming, Ragnarok, Infinity War, Endgame, Far From Home. Phase 4 (2021-2022): WandaVision, Loki, Black Widow, Shang-Chi, Eternals, No Way Home, Moon Knight, Multiverse of Madness, Ms. Marvel, Thor: Love and Thunder, She-Hulk, Wakanda Forever, Hawkeye, Falcon and Winter Soldier. Phase 5 (2023-2026): Quantumania, Guardians 3, Secret Invasion, The Marvels, Loki S2, What If S2-3, X-Men '97, Deadpool & Wolverine, Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts. Phase 6 (2026-2028): Fantastic Four: First Steps, Avengers: Doomsday, Avengers: Secret Wars. Each round respects its era.
What makes Trivana's Marvel trivia different from a static online quiz: the voice host delivers each question with comedic timing, scores in real time across multiple players, and produces a shareable scorecard at the end. Drop the link in an MCU Discord channel or a watch-party group chat, and every player sees the leaderboard fill in. The format is built for the fan-culture social moment, not for individual quiz completion. For MCU fan podcasts, watch-party hosts, comics-Discord servers, and Marvel-themed newsletter operators: Marvel trivia works as a weekly engagement ritual. Drop a new themed round each week (Phase 1 → Phase 2 → villain arcs → Disney+ deep cuts) and the community competes with a season-long leaderboard.