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    All 34 Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies Ranked, Including Deadpool and Wolverine

    By Phil Owen on August 2, 2024 at 9:30AM PDT

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    The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been in constant flux for the past several years, first with COVID upsetting the entire release calendar, then with Spider-Man: No Way holding onto its scheduled date and releasing out of order, then with the whole Jonathan Majors real-world situation forcing Marvel Studios to abandon its entire planned big picture and replace it with Robert Downey Jr again. So in 2024, Marvel has put things on pause a bit, with only one movie--Deadpool & Wolverine--on the calendar for the whole year.

    That means that the MCU is effectively on pause, since Deadpool & Wolverine doesn't follow up on any existing MCU story threads, and this year's two new streaming series, Echo and Agatha All Along, likewise seem to be side stories (though who really knows with Agatha). Even so, that's some pressure, having to carry weight for the biggest movie franchise ever during a low period. Let's take a look at how Deadpool & Wolverine stacks up against the previous 15 years of MCU flicks.

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    34. Avengers: Age of Ultron

    34. Avengers: Age of Ultron

    Do you like your summer mega-blockbusters to look like an episode of CSI, complete with TV-quality CGI? Then Joss Whedon's Avengers 2 is for you. It's really remarkable that an Avengers movie claims the worst CGI of any MCU film. The visual effects are so bad that Iron Man looks like he flew in from a Spy Kids movie during the big final battle.

    33. Ant-Man & the Wasp: Quantumania

    33. Ant-Man & the Wasp: Quantumania

    Quantumania lacks pretty much everything that made the previous two Ant-Man movies work in favor of putting Ant-Man and his family at the center of a Guardians of the Galaxy movie. And there's no authorial stamp from director Peyton Reed here, so we're left with just a piece of Marvel formula that has no substance or meaning.

    32. The Incredible Hulk

    32. The Incredible Hulk

    Every time I go back to this one, it tries to trick me. That slow-burn first act is seriously compelling stuff, following Bruce Banner as he tries to hide out in Brazil while keeping his greener side under wraps. But then, suddenly, a switch flips. And the film then makes it very clear very quickly that it's not some hidden gem from the early MCU.

    31. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

    31. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

    I like Destin Daniel Cretton a lot, but not as the director of a Marvel movie. Or at least not of this one, which starts out well but then turns into an ugly CGI-fest that looks like the season finale of a Disney+ show. Awkwafina and Ben Kingsley keep it watchable, at least.

    30. Captain Marvel

    30. Captain Marvel

    I was frustrated with Captain Marvel when it came out because it bore no relevance to the rest of the MCU beyond introducing a character who would play a minor part in Avengers: Endgame, which came out six weeks later. Now, I also find it frustrating because it's an assembly line movie that has no real substance to speak of.

    29. Avengers: Endgame

    29. Avengers: Endgame

    When you make a time-travel movie, there's one thing you absolutely must do: set your internal time travel logic, and then stick with it. Endgame talks about time travel rules that other movies have, but loses track of its own within minutes. And it's not any better with its characters or other areas of storytelling--this movie was three hours of naked pandering at the expense of making any freaking sense.

    28. Spider-Man: No Way Home

    28. Spider-Man: No Way Home

    No Way Home feels like somebody wrote a Spider-Man movie, and then did a revision every time they signed a cast member from one of the previous Spider-Man movie series. The result is a film that feels like it has a half-dozen different plots that don't really function well together. And since it was probably written to take place after Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, nothing that Strange does makes any sense.

    27. The Avengers

    27. The Avengers

    We all fell under the spell of this crossover even when it came out, but Joss Whedon's faux-literary dialogue and network TV-quality shot composition have really not held up at all in the decade since. The MCU's first real declaration that it was extremely serious about the shared universe thing deserved better.

    26. Thor: The Dark World

    26. Thor: The Dark World

    TV veteran Alan Taylor did his best with a movie that packs quite a visual punch, but endless retooling (Taylor was the film's second hired director after Patty Jenkins dropped out, and major plot changes occurred in reshoots) ultimately rendered this one an incoherent mess.

    25. Ant-Man & the Wasp

    25. Ant-Man & the Wasp

    All the comedy of the first movie but without any kind of coherent plot. Your enjoyment of this movie will depend on whether you can put the second part out of your mind. Since I'm the sort of person who actually cares about the big picture, it really bothers me that the story is nonsense. Even Paul Rudd's considerable charms don't help.

    24. Deadpool & Wolverine

    24. Deadpool & Wolverine

    This third Deadpool movie, and the first to be a factor in the MCU, is an incredibly frustrating experience. Whenever it does a cool action set piece or montage with an accompanying needle drop, it's kind of amazing. But when we're between those parts, it's pretty inert and spends too much time dumping exposition for a story that really doesn't need it. It's a bipolar sort of movie--it constantly hops between being fun and hilarious and being inert and boring. Some of the cameos help, but Deadpool & Wolverine is too all over the place to be satisfying. But the good parts are so good that it's worth watching even so.

    23. Spider-Man: Far From Home

    23. Spider-Man: Far From Home

    It's pretty lucky that every single character from the first movie was snapped by Thanos. It makes it very easy to not deal with the fallout from Endgame. But Jake Gyllenhaal is a great MCU villain, and it would be pretty hard to not enjoy the return of JK Simmons as J Jonah Jameson. It's still weird that its big plot twist was that it isn't a multiverse movie immediately before starting a multiverse saga.

    22. Thor

    22. Thor

    Remember when they let Kenneth Branagh direct a Marvel movie? It's not great or anything, but it's definitely a Kenneth Branagh movie. Which is to say this whole affair has a whiff of a classy Shakespearean stage production. That's turned it increasingly into a nice little early MCU curiosity because it's so out of step with the entire rest of the franchise.

    21. Captain America: The First Avenger

    21. Captain America: The First Avenger

    There's nothing really exceptional about this film, aside from its relentless competence. Its throwback visual style is a nice outlier for the MCU, its plot pretty much stays under control, and every member of the cast--from the core of Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, Tommy Lee Jones, and Hugo Weaving on down--is great. And it's a World War II movie. If they tried to make something like this now, it would be worse.

    19 (Tie). Guardians of the Galaxy 1 + 2

    19 (Tie). Guardians of the Galaxy 1 + 2

    Is a PG-13 James Gunn movie really a James Gunn movie? There's plenty to like about both of these films, and yes, they're better Star Wars movies than any actual Star Wars flick from the Disney era. But without Gunn's edge, they're just missing something, and the result is two similarly entertaining movies that have the same fatal flaw.

    18. Iron Man 2

    18. Iron Man 2

    The MCU's first sequel has a reputation for being incoherent, but it's not really any worse on that front than the vast majority of other Marvel movies. Swapping out Terrence Howard for Don Cheadle was a huge step up in terms of entertainment value--Terrence Howard is not funny at all--and Cheadle has a great rapport with RDJ from minute one. And Sam Rockwell's tech CEO with no practical skills is a character who has aged so, so well--it makes the Elon Musk cameo all the more hilarious in hindsight.

    17. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

    17. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

    The newly revealed backstory of Rocket Raccoon is both horrific and touching (and much closer to unfiltered James Gunn than anything in the previous movies), the action is awesome, and the whole thing is as gorgeous and colorful as the first two Guardians flicks. The whole thing never comes together in a way that makes much sense, though.

    16. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

    16. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

    Multiverse of Madness is perhaps the film most emblematic of the troubles of the MCU's Phase 4. It takes place directly after Spider-Man: No Way Home but makes only one single reference of any kind to the events of that film. It takes place after WandaVision but has Wanda repeat verbatim the exact same character arc she had on that show. And it has director Sam Raimi doing awesome Sam Raimi things for the middle hour or so of the film--but the rest of it is more of the overtuned CGI nonsense that has been such a drag on the MCU and Disney+'s Star Wars shows.

    That said: the awesome Sam Raimi things might be the peak of the whole MCU. Does that make the entire movie good? No.

    15. The Marvels

    15. The Marvels

    I believe that somewhere, buried deep on a server somewhere at Marvel Studios, is a version of the Marvels that has a coherent story--which was the only element it needed to be among Marvel's very best movies. What we got is still pretty decent: a delightful new team-up with Brie Larson, Iman Vellani, and Teyonah Parris that's full of imaginative and energetic set pieces, like their visit to the planet where everybody does a song and dance every time they talk to each other. But, like so many MCU projects, it's got a plot that was obviously re-worked in significant ways during post-production, and so it ends up feeling confused and disjointed. But when The Marvels works, it works really well.

    14. Captain America: Civil War

    14. Captain America: Civil War

    It's a generally pleasing action flick that is, for the most part, really well put together. It's also the movie that solidified the MCU formula, and it's tough to not hold a little bit of a grudge for that. But, to be fair, the reason why this movie became the Marvel template is because Civil War hit its spot so effectively.

    13. Thor: Love and Thunder

    13. Thor: Love and Thunder

    It is basically unforgivable that they would set up Asgardians of the Galaxy in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, and then just abort it after the opening scene of Love and Thunder. But, like Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, there are portions of this movie that are quite awesome--the cosmic black-and-white sequence and the part with Russell Crowe's Zeus come immediately to mind. But, also like that Doctor Strange film, the movie is significantly less than the sum of its parts.

    12. Ant-Man

    12. Ant-Man

    Genuinely funny heist comedy in the guise of a low-level superhero flick, the first Ant-Man is a textbook example of how the MCU should handle smaller, standalone movies--by keeping the stakes low and focused, instead of churning out yet another world-threatening baddie.

    11. Spider-Man: Homecoming

    11. Spider-Man: Homecoming

    Spider-Man's first standalone adventure in the MCU is a relatively low-key high school affair with a villain who's the dad of the girl he's crushing on. It's also really funny and touching in the way that the best high school comedies usually are.

    10. Black Widow

    10. Black Widow

    Cate Shortland put together a solid little Bourne-like spy flick that managed to make me care about a dead character's family drama. The two big CGI action sequences are both awful and unnecessary franchise insertions, but the other 85% of Black Widow's running time is quite good.

    9. Avengers: Infinity War

    9. Avengers: Infinity War

    While certainly not free of flaws, Infinity War was the last time we had an MCU film that didn't feel like it was straining the formula from the start or like it had been retrofitted with a new plot in reshoots by different filmmakers (or both). And the Snap continues to be one of the great pop culture moments of the century, because the ending really was that good.

    8. Thor: Ragnarok

    8. Thor: Ragnarok

    Taika Waititi managed to make both a pretty good Thor movie and a pretty good Taika Waititi movie at the same time, and that combination made for an excellent and extremely memorable MCU entry. And it's still the best use of Mark Ruffalo's Hulk in the entire franchise.

    7. Iron Man

    7. Iron Man

    Before anybody had ever heard of the MCU, and before Marvel had established any kind of formula, and well before we had any sort of major expectations from the biggest movie franchise on Earth, we had a pretty normal superhero movie from the director of Elf. And it was great! Whether the MCU should have permanently modeled its entire sense of humor on Robert Downey Jr.'s performance is another discussion.

    6. Eternals

    6. Eternals

    Chloe Zhao made the most aesthetically distinct film in the MCU. That alone makes it better than most of the rest of the franchise. And that cast! Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Gemma Chan, Kumail Nanjiani, Brian Tyree Henry, Barry Keoghan, Ma Dong-seok, and Game of Thrones stars Richard Madden and Kit Harington? It's an incredibly watchable group of actors in a movie utterly unlike anything else in the MCU, and so of course the fans hated it. Their loss.

    5. Iron Man 3

    5. Iron Man 3

    We can't help but pine for Shane Black's original vision--where Rebecca Hall was playing the main villain, but Marvel Comics wouldn't allow it because, according to Black, "that toy won’t sell as well if it’s a female." But Guy Pearce is at least still fun as the bad guy we ended up with, and this re-pairing of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang director Black with Robert Downey Jr. is every bit as clever and energetic as we could have hoped for.

    4. Black Panther

    4. Black Panther

    Director Ryan Coogler arrived in the MCU with the best version of the Marvel template we've ever seen. While its aesthetics fell firmly within the norms of the franchise, its energy and subject matter did not. And with a seething Michael B. Jordan as the baddie playing against Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa, it was basically impossible not to get sucked in.

    3. Doctor Strange

    3. Doctor Strange

    A mostly self-contained movie with its own unique aesthetic that explores a corner of the MCU--alternate dimensions--that even now has yet to be meaningfully dealth with any further. Now that we're 30+ movies into this franchise, that uniqueness has helped this film age shockingly well.

    2. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    2. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    There are really two movies in this one. There's Ryan Coogler's Black Panther sequel, which is hands-down the best movie in the MCU. That makes up probably 80% of Wakanda Forever. The other movie is every scene involving Martin Freeman or Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and both CGI-heavy battle sequences--these parts of the film would be awful in a vacuum, but they're extra terrible when you mix these scenes in with Coogler's visionary work elsewhere.

    1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier

    1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier

    Basically a Mission: Impossible movie in Marvel clothing, The Winter Soldier is too good for this franchise. How many other one-off performances from prestigious name actors in the MCU are we going to remember as much as we remember Robert Redford in this? Russell Crowe as Zeus is the only competition.

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    Good List its very different then the normal list we see . its all about opinions so I respect this list

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    @miguelgreene: This list is like the writer either
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    b) his appartment was cold and he needed the flames from a thread to heat it so ordered a list to generate maximum disbelief

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    Y'all got some terrible taste. This is only my personal opinion, but I found the original Black Panther, and the first Dr Strange, incredibly boring.

    Wakanda Forever would probably be somewhere near the back. Shit movie that I couldn't finish watching. Seems all but 1 man disappeared from Wakanda.

    Winter Soldier was good, but I definitely prefer Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and the last 2 Avenger movies to that. I like the movies with them all in it the best. Again, my personal preference.

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    @Vodoo: Exactly right.

    The Eternals, and Both Black Panthers on the top 10? Nice try gamespot. All 3 of these movies should be 30, 31 and 32.

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    Putting Eternals above Iron Man, let alone in any top ten is proof that this is motivated by some contrarian bs. There's no way they honestly think this is true.

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    Listen, I know everyone has their own opinions but this list is so off the mark Im thinking it might be a parody or a troll. Some of the best ones are near the top of the list, but so are the absolute worst ones. The bad Marvel movies are pretty much recognized across the board as the weakest by everyone unanimously…What the hell is this? I created an account just to comment on this, maybe that was the point of the article…

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    @joshuag82: lol you waste your time everyone has an opinion calm down

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    Wakanda isn’t number 1?

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    Eternals is one of the worst movies ever made.

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    This looks like the kinda list a random person on r/Marvel reddit would make that you'd only ever see if you set the sort to "newest"

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    Terrible list.
    Enternals on 6th? And it's like he knows it's bad but liked it, so it's our loss hah

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    I created a user just to be able to comment on how awful this list is

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    @fandanglez: Hahaha! I did too.

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    @fandanglez: Same here. This was almost 100% horrendously wrong.

    same here, probably the worst list ever, it feels this guy is trolling us

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    Well done @philowen
    With this ranking you're making sure there's absolutely no one above you, what a legend. You're literally the worst Game Stop reviewer, no contest.

    Wakanda Forever 2nd place, Iron Man 3 5th place and Black Widow 10th? These are the worst Marvel movies all time. How dare you put Shang-Chi on 29th?

    Seriously, Game Stop should double-check their staff members and employees, this is outrageous.

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    Well done @philowen

    With this ranking you're making sure there's absolutely no one above you, what a legend. You're literally the worst Game Stop reviewer, no contest.

    Wakanda Forever 2nd place, Iron Man 3 5th place and Black Widow 10th? These are the worst Marvel movies all time. How dare you put Shang-Chi on 29th?

    Seriously, Game Stop should double-check their staff members and employees, this is outrageous.

    they simply should stop making movies reviews, they are just terrible. I come here for games reviews, stick to your real job

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    This list is hilariously bad and not even remotely self-consistent.

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    The longer this list went the worse it got, wow, just terrible.

    Dark World ahead of the first Avengers movie, ETERNALS at 6? Wakanda Forever at 2? What drugs did he do before making this list?

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    I wanted to be a little respectful, simply say that this list is ass, throw an "lol" emoji, and call it a day, but after seeing Thor 2 ahead of Shang Chi, the first Avengers movie, the latest Avengers movie, AND Spiderman No Way Home, I'd like to point out that I've now come to realize that some people shouldn't be allowed to vocalize their opinions.

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    I agree with number one, but then it goes off the rails.

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    Wait, Black Widow in Iron Man 3 are up there? This list is attrocious.

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    The Eternals "an absolute watchable cast" ummm no. This is quite possibly the worst list I've ever seen. Are you even trying?

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    This list is severely out of order. I'll come back when I have gathered myself.

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    This list is objectively terrible. You should feel bad.

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    These movies aren't in worst to best or best to worst order, right?!

    Either way, that's one shitty ranking list there... You MUST be getting a "kick back" under the table from Disney. Lol

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    Quite the opinion you have there, Phil.

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