Every Marvel Disney+ Series, Ranked From Worst to Best
Marvel’s foray into streaming content has revolutionized the superhero genre once again, this time on the small screen with Disney+. The series offerings are diverse, with each adding a unique flavor to the vast Marvel Cinematic Universe. Here’s a comprehensive ranking of every Marvel Disney+ series from worst to best:
9.The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
While not being bad per se, it is considered less memorable compared to its counterparts. This series follows Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes as they grapple with the legacy of Captain America, facing global threats along the way.
8.Hawkeye
This series introduces Kate Bishop and marks Clint Barton’s first solo title. It has been praised for its humanizing elements and street-level action but has not reached the popularity of other MCU series.
7.Loki
Loki fans were delighted with a series centered on the God of Mischief himself. Tom Hiddleston returns in this time-hopping adventure that has been lauded for its creativity but has left some viewers wanting more cohesion.
6.Inhumans
Originally intended as a movie, Inhumans stumbled in its adaptation to a TV format. The series explores the royal family of Inhumans but was met with criticism over its execution and special effects.
5.Iron Fist
Once touted as an exciting addition, Iron Fist’s reception was marred by cultural representation critiques and a lackluster plot in its first season, though it did see some improvement in its second.
4.Moon Knight
Moon Knight brought a darker tone to Marvel’s lineup and introduced viewers to Marc Spector and his multiple identities. Its psychological depth and unique storytelling make it stand out.
3.WandaVision
WandaVision takes third place thanks to its inventive storytelling and homage to classic television. It spotlights Wanda Maximoff’s journey through grief while setting up future stories in the MCU.
2.Ms. Marvel
Ms. Marvel gets high marks for introducing Kamala Khan, Marvel’s first Muslim superhero lead, which expanded representation in the universe and connected well with younger audiences.
1.What If…?
Topping this list is “What If…?”, an animated series that explores alternative scenarios within the MCU multiverse. With its bold narrative choices and exploration of untapped possibilities in the Marvel lore, it captures first place for innovation and entertainment value.
This ranking reflects a combination of critical acclaim, audience reception, innovation, impact on broader lore, and overall entertainment value within Marvel’s expansive Disney+ slate as of my knowledge cut-off in early 2023. It’s worth noting that future series and seasons could potentially shake up these standings as Marvel continues to develop its streaming presence.