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All MCU Movies Ranked from Worst to Best

12. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)

Director – James Gunn
Starring – Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana

GOTG Volume 2 built significant foundations for Thanos by displaying the relationship with his daughter, while the remainder of the characters move on to a parallel plot. Ego, who is Peter’s father, is introduced as a potential villain from the beginning of the movie itself and we find ourselves finding out more and more about each guardian throughout.


11. Civil War (2016)

Directors – Anthony & Joe Russo
Starring – Evans, Downey Jr, Boseman

Marketed as the ultimate superhero showdown starring Captain America, Iron Man, The Winter Soldier and all of your favorite exemplars, this movie contemplates more on the emotional side of our beloved Avengers. Captain America: Civil War was an entertaining watch and the underlying emotion, significance, that this film had in its approach was skillfully presented. And also, the witty one-liners and the astounding action sequences raised up the compelling aspect of the film as its one of the well-written and executed superhero movies of all time.


10. The Avengers (2012)

Director – Joss Whedon
Starring – Evans, Downey Jr, Ruffalo, Johansson

Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies Ranked: The Avengers (2012) is the first movie which brought the primary pieces of the MCU’s best superheroes together for the first time to assemble a visual spectacle. Nick Fury is compelled to launch the Avengers Initiative when Loki poses a threat to planet Earth. His squad of superheroes put their minds together to accomplish the task.


9. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

Director – Anthony & Joe Russo
Starring – Brolin, Downey Jr, Evans, Holland

Infinity War, the pregame edition before The Endgame, revolves around The Avengers, who must eliminate Thanos, an intergalactic warlord, from getting his hands on all the infinity stones. However, Thanos is prepared to go to any lengths to carry out his insane plan. The film was the fourth film and the first superhero film to gross over $2 billion worldwide, breaking numerous box office records across the globe.


8. Wakanda Forever

Director – Ryan Coogler
Starring – Letitia Wright, Michael B. Jordan

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever had one of the biggest challenges for a film to overcome — the loss of a cultural icon to not only the MCU but to the entire world. Chadwick Boseman’s untimely demise greatly impacted the direction of the story of Black Panther as Ryan Coogler was forced to rewrite his original draft for the film to account for the loss of its lead star. But, Wakanda Forever rose from the ashes and delivered a memorable addition to the MCU and lovers of the first Black Panther film.


7. Avengers: Endgame (2019)

Director – Anthony Russo & Joe Russo
Starring – Downey Jr, Brolin, Evans, Larson

Eleven years in the making, a gigantic twenty-one movie setup, a stellar roster lavish with heroes and characters we love and one terrorizing snap by Thanos. To recover from the dark ending of Infinity War and not only deliver on a high note but, at the same time making it compelling and emotionally satisfying to watch. Avengers: Endgame is a perfect conclusion to all three phases. One of the best in our Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies Ranked list.

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