Worst to Best

All MCU Movies Ranked from Worst to Best

6. The First Avenger (2011)

Director – Joe Johnston
Starring – Chris Evans & Tommy Lee Jones

Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies Ranked: Captain America: The First Avenger is the best introduction to such an iconic character. Chris Evans plays the role of Steve Rogers almost effortlessly and the set background of the 1940s gives him all the more charm. There is a brief storyline involving the Nazis, The Red Skull and the tesseract which formed the basis for The Avengers. The action and the characters behave as elements of a typical old action movie and mark the beginning of a hero we could never forget, Captain America.


5. Black Panther (2018)

Director – Ryan Coogler
Starring – Chadwick Boseman & Michael B. Jordan

Living up to the hype, Black Panther, similar to Logan (2017), did not feel like a bland superhero film as it presented enjoyable characters, pleasing performances and a dazzling look at the world of Wakanda. Subsequent to his father’s death, T’Challa returns home to inherit his throne. However, a powerful enemy related to his family threatens to attack his nation.


4. Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)

Director – Destin Daniel Cretton
Starring – Simu Liu, Meng’er Zhang

Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, the 25th film in the MCU, is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and stars Simu Liu with Awkwafina and Meng’er Zhang in the primary roles. The film begins in San Francisco with our hero fighting a group of deadly assassins affiliated with the Ten Rings organization in China. After recognizing that his past, which he taught he left behind for good, had come back to haunt him, he reunites with his sister to resolve the situation.


3. The Winter Soldier (2014)

Directors – Anthony & Joe Russo
Starring – Chris Evans & Sebastian Stan

Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies Ranked: Captain America: The Winter Soldier narrates the story in a contemporary format. Directed by the Russo Brothers, the story begins as Steve Rogers adapts to the complexities of a fast-moving world and joins Romanoff and Sam Wilson in his mission to uncover the secret behind a deadly and very mysterious assassin.


2. Far From Home (2019)

Director – Jon Watts
Starring – Tom Holland, Jake Gylenhall

Spider-Man: Far From Home sets new standards for what we consider an entertaining superhero movie. Avengers: Endgame ends on a more somber note than most of its predecessors as it should have, being the conclusion of one of the most ambitious crossovers in history. Spider-Man: Far From Home is the antithesis of that. The story begins with Peter Parker, who faces four destructive elemental monsters while on holiday in Europe. Soon, he receives help from Mysterio, a fellow hero with mysterious origins.


1. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

Director – James Gunn
Starring – Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana

Still reeling from the loss of Gamora, Peter Quill must rally his team to defend the universe and protect one of their own. If the mission is not completely successful, it could possibly lead to the end of the Guardians as we know them. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is the best possible conclusion to a story about unlikely heroes that we have all grown to love and care for over the course of almost ten years.


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