Ranking the MCU
The Marvel Cinematic Universe
(MCU) has grown into one of the biggest movie and TV franchises over the last
11 years and there is no stopping them now.
The latest films in
the franchise have broken numerous box office records as it brings an end to a
saga that consists of 23 films and numerous TV shows. Avengers: Endgame is currently on track to be the biggest movie the
world has ever seen and is currently the second highest grossing film of all
time.
Spider-Man: Far From Home the new kid on the block is also well on its
way to be the biggest Spider-Man movie of all-time. And according to many
Spider-Man fans this might just be the best movie to feature the wall crawler.
After the releases of
Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War and Captain Marvel, the franchise proved
they still had so much more to offer their fans.
Black Panther made not
only made history because of its mostly black cast or box office success, but
also because it gave the MCU more depth. It proved that there are many corners
of the MCU that can still be explored and I am certainly looking forward to it.
Infinity War pushed
things to the next level and it proved that although these characters are super
powered, but they are not all invulnerable.
Here is how Spider-Man: Far From Home ranks among
the other films in the franchise:
23. The Incredible
Hulk
The Hulk is well-loved
character. The CGI in this film was really realistic, but that is the memorable
part of the movie. It just does not hold up with the other MCU films. Edward
Norton was great as the Bruce Banner, but Mark Ruffalo has been the best recast
ever.
22. Thor: The Dark
World
This is another movie
that broke records or it was more like a broken record. It is like a repeat of
other fantasy films, it had no real substance. The greatest part of the film
was Tom Hiddleston as Loki, definitely a scene stealer.
21. Iron Man 2
Robert Downey Jr is
hands down the best casting choice Marvel Studios has ever made. Unfortunately
Iron Man 2 falls flat on its face. The only memorable part of the movie Tony
having a drinking problem and the Scarlett Johansson making her debut as Black
Widow .
20. Thor
This is an origin
movie that is memorable, but not particularly great. Chris Hemsworth and Tom
Hiddleston were still unknown actors when the movie came out, but they did an
amazing job translating the movie onto the big screen..
19. Captain Marvel
The MCU’s first female
solo movie is a fun addition to the bigger interconnected universe, but it
simply does not live up to most of its predecessors. Some fans were not happy
about the overall story and changes made to their favourite comic book
characters. But the film was a hit for others and it was awesome to see a
powerful heroine join the ranks of Thor, Iron Man, Hulk and Black Panther.
18. Iron Man 3
The only reason this
movie is so low is because of the Mandarin let down. People were looking
forward to seeing Ben Kingsley as one of the best Iron Man villains from the
comics, but Marvel let them down. The overall story was enjoyable, but the
actual villain was forgettable.
17. Captain America:
The First Avenger
Captain America and
everything he stands for served as a great way to introduce the fans to World
War 2. Chris Evans completely embodies the character. The film was a great
origin story and an awesome war story. The biggest let-down of the movie was
not giving Red Skull more, character development, but luckily Infinity War kind
of fixed that.
16. Ant-Man and The
Wasp
The Ant-Man sequel
gives us our first look at The Wasp and it gives the MCU another badass heroine
for little girls to look up to. It also gives us a better look at the Quantum
Realm, which will hopefully play a bigger role in future in future MCU movies.
15. The Avengers: Age
of Ultron
Fans of the franchise
were excited to see Ultron make his way to the silver screen and James Spader’s
voice certainly did him justice. The movie looked great on paper; unfortunately
it did not come out that great on screen. It was still awesome to see all the
Avengers assemble again.
14. Ant-Man
One of the most
obscure film’s Marvel Studios has ever made and it was definitely a success in
my opinion. Paul Rudd brought different kind of comedy to the MCU and it turned
out to be one of the movies we never knew we needed.
13. Guardians of the
Galaxy Vol. 2
James Gunn took his
weird space opera to another part of the universe and it was hilarious. Seeing
a planet take the role of a villain was just something spectacular,
unfortunately it was not as good as the original.
12. Doctor Strange
Fans wishes came true
and we finally saw Benedict Cumberbatch as the Sorceror Supreme. The film was a
typical superhero story, but it was executed perfectly. The film was the
perfect mix of action, psychedelic sequences and humour.
11. Iron Man
The film that started
it all, the origin of all the Avengers Initiative and it is a true story of
redemption. This is a hard film to place, because it is hands down one of the
greatest, and it ended up paving the way for even greater movies.
10. Spider-Man:
Homecoming
Spidey finally met up
with the other guys and now he got to take in his place in the MCU. This is the
best Spidey film since Spider-Man 2 and Tom Holland embodies both the titular
character and his alter-ego.
9. Guardians of the
Galaxy
This is the space
opera movie the superhero genre needed. It proved that aliens and humans
interacting can be quite funny. James Gunn most probably inspired a new
generation of filmmakers with this movie. It was ground-breaking and really
funny.
8. Avengers: Infinity
War
The movie that brought
together the Avengers, the Guardians and all the other MCU characters is really
something spectacular. It proved how interconnected these films really are, but
not all characters got their chance to shine. The films ending was also a big
shocker, but it is nonetheless one of the best in the MCU. The movie has been
ten years in the making and it was worth the wait.
7. Spider-Man: Far
From Home
It’s no secret that
Spider-Man is my favourite all-time superhero, and that’s probably because I
find Peter Parker so relatable. The newest movie in the franchise gives us a
side of Spidey we have been waiting for and the villain is pretty good too.
It’s hands down the best Spider-Man movie to me.
6. Avengers
This is the movie that
got most people hooked to the MCU. It proved that an interconnected movie
universe was possible and it can be awesome at the same time. Seeing our
favourite childhood characters join forces was just awesome!
5. Captain America:
Winter Soldier
This movie redefined
the superhero genre and it proved that it can be more than just heroes and
villains fighting. The story and each character fit perfectly into the setting
and this is one movie that can be watched over and over again.
4. Black Panther
Black Panther gave fans
the opportunity to experience Africa in a way they never did before. Us who
grew up in the Motherland love how the continent was represented in the movie,
especially after that Namibian easter egg. Black Panther started a superhero
revolution and I cannot wait to see what is next.
3. Thor: Ragnarok
Thor was always the
serious Avengers, but things changed a little in 2017. Ragnarok gave Chris
Hemsworth a reason to shine and in a funny way. Teaming up with Hulk was the
best way forward and Taika Waititi is one of the best directors ever.
2. Captain America:
Civil War
This movie changed the
way we see our heroes and it proved they are just humans after all. Pitting the
heroes against each other was the perfect way to make sure the MCU will be
changed forever. This movie was the perfect push the genre needed to make sure
it lasts for years.
1. Avengers: Endgame
Endgame changes
everything we have known about the MCU and makes it better. The movie shows all
characters at their lowest point and proves why they are heroes. This story
wraps up everything that the studio has been building towards, but it leaves fans with
one more question: “Where will the heroes go next?”
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