Marvel movies, ranked from worst to best

You think it would be easy to agree on the order of Marvel videos ranked from worst to best, and a few years ago it was. Almost each and every film produced through Marvel Studios has been a resounding success, with a few notable exceptions, which each and every one has gladly put at the bottom of their rating lists.

But now there are many more movies to choose from and they all intertwine and set things that take place in other movies, and it gets a bit messy. For example, do you take into account the long-term saga that a Can the movie just set up or note it for not having provided an acceptable conclusion?Do MCU original movies get a higher rating because they got here first?These are the questions we asked ourselves when we set out to classify each and every Marvel one. movie from worst to best.

If it were up to you, who would take the first place?Avengers: Endgame?Black Panther?Maybe you like them, huh. . . the Eternals? Either way, you probably don’t quite agree with our list of ratings, but we hope that sometimes we can all agree on the best Marvel movies. After all, there are too many to marathon each and every Marvel movie. days and who needs to waste time with Thor: The Dark World?

Whether you want to watch some of the most productive movies or just see if your favorite becomes our 10 most sensible, read on for our ranked list of the most productive Marvel movies. And don’t forget, you can find where to watch them all our Marvel streaming guide.

Oh, and watch out for the upcoming spoilers for those movies. You have been warned. . .

If you want to skip a few Marvel movies during your marathon (and let’s be honest, if you ever want to go back to sleep, you want to), then start with Thor: The Dark World. Ragnarok’s colorful sense of humor was still far away. When this movie came out and this too serious editing of the caped superhero is rarely quite correct. Add in the most unforgettable and bland villain cinema of all time, because you have one of the worst Marvel movies ever made.

Even the first film appearance of Reality Stone saves this sequel and only the top finalists will insist that you see it before you can say that you have finished the Infinity saga. The rest of us will disappoint you.

Eternals suffers from all the messes that everyone thought the Avengers would have when Marvel first announced it was going to make a superhero team movie. Too many characters, too many plots and too many inconsistencies. While Marvel took the time to identify The Avengers as individual characters in their other films before bringing them all together, they dove straight into the Eternals, who arguably have much more complex stories to weave.

The end result is that there is enough time to know or worry about the Eternals before they collapse, leaving the climax less than satisfying. Even the appearance of Harry Styles as Thanos’ brother Eros in the end provokes only the slightest reaction.

It’s a bit unpleasant to speak ill of the Incredible Hulk. After all, it was one of the first Marvel videos when the MCU was just a dream. But even if we take into account his youth, the film cannot resist to the fullest. Marvel videos, then and now. Edward Norton is wonderful because the scientist has become a superhero, yet the absence of much of the story still, the General Ross who seeks to kill him leaves the movie flat.

Liv Tyler calls for its functionality (okay, she doesn’t have many options) and again, the villain, aka Emil Blonsky/Abomination, lacks genuine depth. Yes, he brought William Hurt as General Thaddeus E. “Thunderbolt” Ross, who will have a significant influence on the MCU, but the ending is forgettable and Norton calls him soon after.

I know, I know, some other Phase 1 movie below. Although the first Captain America movie occupies a place in the history of Marvel cinema, it must be admitted that it is not a wonderful film. Most of the time, Cap was a mascot of the U. S. military. He was in the U. S. until the end, when he signed up for the war. And while Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter is one of the highlights, even she can’t save him from the same weak evil problems as many Marvel movies.

It’s a Marvel movie that’s moved through the sequels and the consequences that come with it, but if you take it as a standalone film, it’s pretty low.

Speaking of Phase 1 origin videos that can’t compete with its sequels, let’s take a look at the first Thor movie. A caped and overly dramatic god who can control the weather was going to be a bit of a tough sell for audiences, however while the sequels gave a wonderful effect to the ridiculousness of Thor’s character, the first film tried to take him seriously and, boy, it didn’t work.

Again, there’s not much plot, he’s just lost on Earth, and while the villain, Tom Hiddleston’s Loki, is better, the fact that he’s more engaging than the main character speaks volumes.

Ah, the movie of the complicated moment. . . Like many movies, Iron Man struggled with its sequel, and while it’s still a decent superhero movie, it’s at the bottom of our list of the most productive Marvel movies. Mickey Rourke’s villain is more ridiculous than threatening, and Tony Stark’s descent into a natural jerk in the face of his impending death goes far beyond the sympathetic antihero character who made the first film so fun to watch.

Yes, Iron Man 2 features Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow at the MCU, but let’s be honest, she serves little more than sweet here. At its best, Iron Man 2 is fine, but that’s it.

Speaking of sequels that didn’t live up to the first movie, Avengers: Age of Ultron is probably the least favorite Avengers movie of all. After the good fortune of the first main MCU team that saw Iron Man, Cap, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye reunite, they came here in combination to avenge the world again. The only challenge is that they seek to defeat a villain of their own making. Well, Tony and Bruce anyway.

One of the main upheavals of Age of Ultron is, well. . . Once you’ve noticed an evil AI that believes it’s saving humanity by enslaving it, you’ve noticed them all. accents of the Maximoff twins. *smile*

You’ll be surprised to see Doctor Strange so far down this list, so let me refresh your memory; Benedict Cumberbatch’s exaggerated American accent, Rachel McAdams, criminally underutilized, the most boring final war of all time. . . Does everything come back to you now?

Despite the love Doctor Strange is getting now, his first film just wasn’t that good. While the magical effects were new and engaging and Wong became an iconic character in the MCU, that’s not enough to make him one of the most. productive Marvel videos never made.

Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp are some of the most productive Marvel movies (read on to find out why), so how did the third film end up so low on our list?Well, like many more recent MCU releases, Quantumania feels more like a stepping stone to the next big Infinity Stone-like saga in the MCU, than a decent movie in its own right.

While it’s fun to explore the quantum realm more and Kathryn Newton adds much-needed power as an adult Cassie, it’s obviously about setting up Kang and everything that follows that watching the movie feels more like ticking training than anything else. . .

We’re starting to see mediocre Marvel videos at this point. You know, the ones who are technically bad, aren’t smart either. And Black Widow is probably the definition of a Marvel action movie. It’s wonderful to see the beloved character in Despite Everything get a solo movie, but do you know what would have been better?To see this happen years ago when there really was still a character to expand and grow.

While Florence Pugh/Yelena Belova is a new addition to the MCU, even she can’t make up for the fact that we’re diving into the backstory of a character we already know is dead.

Doctor Strange took a long time to get a sequel, and when it finally did, it ended up having to share it with Scarlet Witch. While Multiverse of Madness is rarely Marvel’s first horror movie, as the first promotion led us to I think it looks different enough to keep you interested throughout.

Elizabeth Olsen makes a brilliant villain as Wanda’s crazy but very hard pain (although it feels a bit like a step back for the character after the events of Wandavision), but the real center of attention is Xóchitl Gómez as América Chávez.

Shang-Chi may not have been the most productive known superhero yet, but his performance in the MCU is still unforgettable. Katy is the most productive accompaniment to her serious attitude. There’s so much to love about this origin story, action (that combat scene on the bus!) In the story in Mandarin reconstructed (Ben Kingsley’s cameo is natural gold).

Yes, the ending comes to a huge CGI dragon, which can be hard to swallow even for the most loyal fans, however, the throbbing center of this movie is the magic, it’s the emotional story.

Taika Waititi returns to direct the fourth Thor film and continues to observe the adorable angle of the gaffe that made Ragnarok so funny. Absent Dios. Es incredibly cool to see the female Thor make her debut in the MCU and the character of Jane get a much-needed (if heartbreaking) resolution.

While the transition between fun and serious moments may seem a bit shocking, Love and Thunder has all the most productive clues from other Thor films, plus a new emotional intensity that others lacked.

After one of the most successful MCU projects of all time, Guardians of the Galaxy returns for another series of questionable heroisms. Admittedly, the sequel is rarely as clever as the first film (when are they?), however, Vol. 2 manages to bring enough laughs, smart music, and beautiful centers to the center to ensure a decent spot on this list.

Although, again, the villain is a bit boring, the climax has to be the climax of Yondu’s emotional story. Not to mention the advent of a new Guardian in the form of Mantis, played through Pom Klementieff.

There’s a lot of debate about the quality of the Iron Man sequels. While the first Iron Man film established popularity for the rest of the MCU, its sequels haven’t been able to succeed on that top bar. Fans come and go to descubrir. si Iron Man 2 or Iron Man 3 is better but, for us, Iron Man 3 wins because that’s where we see a really vulnerable Tony Stark for the first time.

Suffering from PTSD after the events of The Avengers, Tony is obsessed with protecting his loved ones at all costs, leading him to make questionable decisions. Ok, the Mandarin story is awful, no doubt, but if you can put other than that, it went with a sequel that shows genuine internal turmoil and expansion for its superhero.

The first female MCU movie was a long time coming, but enthusiasts nonetheless got what they were looking for in 2019 when Brie Larson burst onto the big screen as the omnipotent Captain Marvel. Set in the ’90s, Captain Marvel is packed with challenging female characters, impressive CGI skills, and more nostalgic nods than you can shake a Flerken.

So why does it rarely rank at the top of our list of the most productive Marvel videos?Simply because you never think you’re watching a superhero movie. Despite all his clever problems, and there are many, Captain Marvel doesn’t achieve the realism he does. MCU Maximum Video Special. Jokes and doubles don’t always go down well, the danger becomes summary and is this how Fury loses his eye?

The MCU edition of Spider-Man returns for its sequel, Far From Home, and is another must-see release for the web-caster. The moment the movie sees Peter struggling to hide his secret identity during a school holiday in Europe, still what makes this movie one of Marvel’s most productive videos is. . . The bad guy!Isn’t it? I can’t, I’m saying this, but Marvel after all succeeded in the form of Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio. Not only is he given real time to expand as a full-fledged character, but he is also not a one-dimensional evil. . What a luxury.

If you think the first Ant-Man movie was good, then love the sequel. Honestly, we’ve gone back and forth on whether to rank Ant-Man and the Wasp higher than the original on this list. While it has everything that made the first film so special (the jokes, the miniature technology, the monologues of Luis . . . ), Ant-Man and the Wasp gets older and not only because it nevertheless gives Evangeline Lilly’s Wasp the call it has in the title . mérito.

After the events of Civil War, our hero is under space arrest and is separated from the Pyms, when a chance to save Hope’s mother brings them together. The circle of family history in the middle of this sequel, for both the hero and the villain, Ghost. – pull your heart, turning it into a memorable Marvel movie.

After the unhappy passing of Chadwick Boseman, it’s hard to see a path ahead for Black Panther, however, director Ryan Coogler manages to not only chart a path for the character, but also shoot another fantasy movie. Wakanda Forever is full of hearts as T-Challa lovers try to come to terms with his death while facing enemies from all sides, and the advent of Talokan offers another exciting civilization to explore.

Letitia Wright does an admirable job by taking the lead and is surrounded by wonderful performances from all sides, adding an Oscar nominee from Angela Bassett as Queen Ramonda.

No one has any idea it can be done, which sounds pretty ridiculous now that we’ve seen Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, but it’s true. When Marvel Studios announced that it was going to make a superhero movie with six other superheroes, only 4 of whom had had their own solo movies at the time, everyone thought it would be a disaster.

And yet, The Avengers is an almost very productive superhero movie. The foundation that had already been laid in previous Marvel films helped pave the way for film collaboration, allowing audiences to dive directly into the action without having to wonder who everyone was. Add to that the double of a laugh gimmick that MCU was known for and a heartfelt human story at its core, and The Avengers is definitely one of the most productive Marvel videos everyone watches.

Ant-Man just missed out on the 10 most sensible and productive Marvel movies of all time and it’s a disgrace because it’s a wonderful movie. He made the first Iron Man movie a success. Paul Rudd plays an ex-con who views his daughter badly and struggles to make ends meet when Michael Douglas recruits him to help prevent his former protégé from employing the Ant-Man generation for evil.

Ant-Man is necessarily a heist movie, which is one of the reasons it works so well, and Rudd is perfectly portrayed as the immature but lovable hero in the middle of it all. The man deserves his place on Marvel’s movie list.

Until Ragnarok, Thor’s cinematic adventure had been something. . . horrible. While the first Thor movie was awful, it’s actually not great, and we want to mention Thor: The Dark World?There’s something about the theatrical superhero that seems more comfortable. in a Shakespeare play than in the modern world Marvel struggled with at the beginning. But the third time is the charm, as they say.

With Ragnarok, director Taika Waititi took the genius of leaning on the character’s comedy rather than seeking to forget it, resulting in one of the MCU’s funniest films. Also, Hulk came here for the trip, as he was not entitled to any other solo film, as well as Loki and a total series of impressive new characters (Valkyrie, Grandmaster, Korg, etc. ) were brought to the MCU. And who can be one of the MCU’s most productive villains?The depraved and glorious Hela.

By the time the MCU partnered with Sony to make its version of Spider-Man, enthusiasts already felt they had an edition of more of the internet superhero. : Civil War anyway. Much of the character’s good fortune is due to Tom Holland’s best cast and, after a remarkable performance in Civil War, Homecoming is his first solo adventure.

While Peter Parker dreamed of adapting to an Avenger, director Jon Watts kept the superhero on track with a quintessential community clash with the villain the Vulture. Combined with a top school party that may have been ripped from the brain of John Hughes and Homecoming is the MCU at its best; A painfully human tale that reaches superheroes.

It’s hard not to treat the first Iron Man movie with an overwhelming sense of reverence as it was the first MCU film ever made. just because it was the first Array. He is also a master of elegance in making superhero origin tale movies. It has everything you want; A charismatic but imperfect hero in the middle of a story about what needs to be done and a lot of tricks.

Let’s not say that one of the most productive things about Iron Man is the team!The Iron Man suit was and is one of the toughest weapons in the MCU and was made even better by the impetuous but adorable guy behind the wheel, Tony. Stark. Si while the clash between Iron Man and Iron Monger is quite discreet by current MCU standards, it suits the adventure the superhero has embarked on to become one of the biggest names in superhero cinema.

Captain America: Civil War, aka The Avengers 2. 5, has noticed the breakdown of everyone’s favorite superhero team due to a war of words over its own autonomy. On the one hand, there is Team Cap and on the other, Team Iron. Man, and when the two groups go face to face, you get a superhero movie from hell. Civil War is one of the most productive Marvel movies because it took the showdown between Cap and Iron Man, which had been bubbling beneath the surface. For a while, to a devastating new point: we watched the circle of superhero relatives we had come to know and love crumble.

Far more entertaining than any combat with a common enemy, Civil War would cut off enthusiasts deeply and have long-term consequences for the MCU. In addition, he brought Black Panther, who is one of the most productive new superheroes in the MCU.

Speaking of Black Panther, his movie is definitely one of the most productive Marvel videos ever made. The rich and colorful world of Wakanda provides a stunning backdrop for the superhero’s solo launch as he returns home from the events of the Civil War (and death). of his father) to king. Unsurprisingly, not everything goes to plan and one of the reasons why Black Panther is one of Marvel’s most productive videos is that it has one of Marvel’s most productive villains. killmonger.

The fight for the throne is a story full of action and excitement, which has left enthusiasts desperate for more and cemented Black Panther’s position as one of the new superheroes on the MCU scene.

The explanation for why MCU videos are so clever is said to be that they are first correct comedy/action/suspense videos, and then superhero videos. If this is true, then Captain America: The Winter Soldier is definitely one of the most productive spy videos ever made. After thawing and saving the world in The Avengers, Steve Rogers continues to adapt to the new world as The Winter Soldier enters his life.

The fatal killer is more of a myth than a man, but it sets off a chain reaction that will shake Cap’s entire world. Not only is it a pivotal movie in the MCU timeline, The Winter Soldier is also packed with the best action. Never-before-seen series: That elevator scene!*Chills*

By the time Marvel Studios partnered with Sony for its Spider-Man rendering, enthusiasts already felt they had an edition of more of the internet superhero, but thanks to the very productive cast of Tom Holland and Jon Watts, Spidey’s trilogy has become one of the most powerful in the MCU. And the most productive Marvel movie in this trilogy is the most recent; Spider-Man: No going home.

Picking up right after the events of Far From Home, Spider-Man deals with Mysterio’s aftermath and reveals his true identity. He tries to enlist Doctor Strange’s help so everyone forgets, but the spell disappears and causes the multiverse to collide. Bad news for them, but good news for fans, because it means we’ll see Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Mans scale in the MCU, as well as some of the most productive villains in their videos. laughter among the 3 Spideys, but also some heartbreak, No Way Home is not only a wonderful MCU movie, but it also enhances the previous Sony Spider-Man videos, making it one of the most productive Marvel videos of all time.

Imagine The Avengers, but how. . . 1000% bigger, and you have Avengers: Infinity War. Preference for balancing the universe.

To say that this movie may have been a disaster is an understatement given the number of characters, worlds, and weapons involved, but somehow, the Russo brothers controlled to put everything together in a movie that not only makes sense, but is one of the most productive Marvel movies out there. With equivalent action and heart, Infinity War raises the bar for the MCU and prepares Endgame to push it further.

A raccoon, a tree, Thanos’ daughter, a grieving killer and a sensible boy don’t seem like the most productive combination for a superhero team, but the Guardians of the Galaxy can give the Avengers a shot for their money. While the concept of the first Guardians movie didn’t convince comedy e-book enthusiasts at first (did I mention the raccoon?), it’s now considered one of the most productive Marvel movies ever made. And that’s largely due to his ridiculous sense of humor and phenomenal soundtrack.

Guardians afraid to laugh while saving the day, regularly because they’re not sure if they’re the heroes or the villains depending on how they feel in the moment, and that’s why we love them. They can fight and mock each other. and every day, however, they are a family. A very laughable and harmful family. We can’t wait to see what they do in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

So what do we think is the most productive Marvel movie of all time?Avengers: Endgame, of course. This might seem like a slightly predictable first selection considering that this is the last ending of the Infinity saga, but there is more to it than that. Separating the individual moments that make End of the Game wonderful (Cap wielding Mjölnir, that rough female superhero scene, despite everything he hears Cap say “Avengers, get together”), he also introduces time into the MCU. Not only is it pretty mind-blowing in terms of what it means for full-length films, but it also meant we had to relive some of the key moments in the MCU before we tearfully said goodbye.

And it was in tears, because we didn’t lose any of the original 3 Avengers in Endgame. While Cap had his happiness and Tony and Natasha literally died saving the world, none of the farewells were easy for the fans, but they were the best for those characters. Who would have any idea more than 10 years after first hearing “I am Iron Man” in theaters, that the MCU would be where it was when Tony last uttered the iconic words?

And the best thing about Endgame, even the goodbyes, but in the long term it also gets it going. Heading beyond the shield in Falcon, Thor joining the Guardians, not to mention everything Morgan Stark will do in his development!Endgame is the most productive matrix. . . well, the end of the Infinity saga. And the best start for what’s next for the MCU. And that’s why it’s Marvel’s most productive movie.

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Lauren is passionate about science fiction and fantasy from start to finish. He is passionate about the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), however, there are few sci-fi or fantasy worlds that he has not visited, whether through books (Dune), television screens. (Game of Thrones) or videos (Star Wars).

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