With the release of *Captain America: Brave New World*, it's the perfect time to dive back into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), which now boasts an impressive collection of 35 films. Which MCU movie captures your heart the most? Do you have a special fondness for the early origin stories like *Iron Man*, or do you thrill to the epic team-ups that concluded the Infinity Saga? Share your thoughts using our interactive tier list tool below.
There's a vast array of movies to choose from, and remember, we're focusing solely on films from Kevin Feige's MCU, so no Sony Marvel entries this time (apologies to the *X-Men* fans, except for Wolverine, of course). Here's a look at my personal tier list, which reflects my enjoyment of these films over the years:
Unfortunately, *Brave New World* didn't meet my expectations, landing in the D tier due to what I believe is the MCU's clunkiest script to date. My placement of *Deadpool & Wolverine* (2024) in the bottom tier might surprise some, but it simply didn't resonate with me. You can find my detailed thoughts on that here. However, I don't consider it the MCU's lowest point; that dubious honor goes to *Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania*, which easily slots into the D tier.
On the other end of the spectrum, the top tier is reserved for the five films I consider truly exceptional. Both *Captain America: Civil War* and *Winter Soldier* are S-tier for me, as they delve deeply into the emotional heart of the MCU and the thrilling world of paranoid espionage, respectively. *Thor: Ragnarok* stands out as one of the funniest films of the last decade, while *Avengers: Infinity War* and *Endgame* delivered a spectacular conclusion to the saga's most crucial chapter.
Do you disagree with my rankings? Do you believe *No Way Home* is the pinnacle of the Tom Holland Spider-Man trilogy? Should *Black Panther* be in the S-tier? Feel free to create your own tier list below and compare your S, A, B, C, and D tiers with the entire IGN community.
Every MCU Movie Tier List
Is there a Marvel movie you think is particularly underrated? Share your thoughts in the comments, and explain why you've ranked the films the way you have.