With the release of Captain America: Brave New World, it's time to revisit the expansive Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), now boasting 35 films. But which MCU movie reigns supreme in your opinion? Do you harbor a fondness for early origin stories like Iron Man? Or do you prefer the thrilling team-ups that culminated in the Infinity Saga? Share your preferences using our interactive tier list tool below.
The sheer number of films makes choosing difficult. Remember, this list only includes entries from Kevin Feige's MCU, excluding Sony's Marvel productions (sorry, X-Men—except Wolverine!). My personal tier list, reflecting my viewing enjoyment over the years, is presented here:
Sadly, Brave New World falls short of expectations, burdened by what I consider the MCU's most cumbersome script to date, relegating it to the D tier. My placement of 2024's Deadpool & Wolverine in the bottom tier might surprise some, but it simply didn't resonate with me. (My detailed reasoning can be found here.) However, I don't believe it's the MCU's worst offering; that dubious honor currently belongs to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, easily earning a D-tier ranking.
Conversely, my top tier features five exceptional films. Captain America: Civil War and Winter Soldier comfortably occupy S-tier, effectively exploring the MCU's emotional core and the themes of paranoid espionage, respectively. Thor: Ragnarok stands out as one of the funniest comedies of the past decade, and Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame spectacularly concluded the franchise's most crucial chapter.
Disagree? Believe No Way Home is the best of the Tom Holland Spider-Man trilogy? Should Black Panther be S-tier? Create your own MCU movie tier list below, compare your rankings (S, A, B, C, and D tiers) with the IGN community, and share your thoughts!
### Every MCU Movie Tier List
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