With the announcement that the solo Black Widow movie will now debut in cinemas and on Disney+ (for a premium rental fee) on July 9, 2021, I thought it would be cool to showcase some of the female Marvel Studios character costumes that I've come across on my travels to theatres, museums and conventions in recent years.
Thursday, March 25, 2021
10 female Marvel Studios superhero movie costumes on display...
Thursday, March 18, 2021
10 male Marvel Studios superhero movie costumes on display...
With Marvel Studios The Falcon and the Winter Soldier making its debut on Disney+ tomorrow, it seems like the perfect time to share these movie costumes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe on display at cinemas, museums, theme parks and expos across the years.
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Screen-used Marvel Cinematic Universe movie props on display...
In addition to a smorgasbord of costumes from Avengers: Endgame on display during its theatrical release, Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre also had an exhibit of selected screen-used props to pay homage to the last ten years and twenty-two films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
from Avengers: Endgame
from 2013's Thor: The Dark World
Marvel fans can also check out more costumes and props from Thor: The Dark World on display.
Fans of the armoured Avenger can also take a closer look at his other Iron Man suits on display, plus be sure to check out all these cool Avengers: Endgame movie costumes also showcased at the El Capitan Theatre.
Friday, February 10, 2017
Doctor Strange movie costumes on display...
One of the things I love about Marvel Studios is that they continue to bring new characters to life on the big screen that we've never seen in action before, rather than retelling the same old origin stories of classic superheroes. Last November it was the turn of 'Doctor Strange' to get the cinematic treatment and for audiences to learn more about the magical side of the Marvel Universe, with Benedict Cumberbatch playing the world class surgeon turned master of the mystic arts after an accident damages his hands.
Alexandra Byrne was Costume Designer of the film directed by Scott Derrickson, and you can also see her superheroic costumes in Avengers: Age of Ultron and these Guardians of the Galaxy moviecostumes to name but a few, plus also in Elizabeth: The Golden Age.

I think they did a great job of translating Doctor Strange's fantastical garb to the big screen, including his sentient Cloak of Levitation and the Eye of Agamotto (revealed to be another Infinity Stone).
Fans of Benedict Cumberbatch can also enjoy these costumes from Sherlock: The Abominable Bride, his Khan costume from Star Trek Into Darkness and his Tinker Tailer Soldier Spy film costume on display.
Fans of the actress can also enjoy her White Witch costume from Narnia's The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe from the 2005 big screen adaptation.
Marvel Comics fans can also check out all these Captain America: Civil War movie costumes, these Thor: The Dark World movie costumes and also these Agent Carter TV costumes on display.