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The tiny team is back – with new tech, stunning visuals, and a quantum twist.
A triumphant and emotional farewell to an era – *Endgame* closes the Infinity Saga with heart, action, and unforgettable moments.
The MCU reaches its darkest hour as Thanos snaps half the universe away. A gripping, emotional, and action-packed epic.
Wakanda Forever mourns its hero and seeks a new path—but the story struggles to match the emotional weight and world-building of its predecessor.
Deadpool crashes into the MCU and teams up with Wolverine in a gleefully chaotic, R‑rated multiverse romp full of meta jokes and cameos.
Doctor Strange dives deep into a fractured multiverse, encountering alternate realities, dark magic, and an unexpected foe in this horror-tinged Marvel epic.
Echo expands Maya Lopez’s story post-Hawkeye, bringing grounded action and emotional depth. While fans will find value, it may not stick for casual viewers.
A visually stunning and ambitious Marvel entry that expands the cosmic side of the MCU with mythology, mystery, and heart.
Hawkeye brings comic-book archery, heartfelt family drama, and Fisk’s return in a stylish and emotional post-Endgame adventure.
Time, identity, and chaos: *Loki* breaks the MCU mold with a bold story, stylish visuals, and a tour-de-force performance by Tom Hiddleston.
Loki’s second season explores the multiverse with dazzling visuals and deep philosophical stakes. While Hiddleston shines again, the overly complex story might lose casual viewers.
Moon Knight offers a gritty, psychological MCU entry with stunning visuals—but its esoteric tone limits its appeal to deep fans.
Kamala Khan bursts into the MCU with color, heart, and culture. *Ms. Marvel* is fun and informative but not without pacing issues and tonal shifts.
A dazzling martial arts epic with MCU roots and bold new mythology.
Tom Holland returns as the beloved web-slinger in a post-Endgame world, blending action, humor, and heartbreak across Europe.
Three Spideys, one big multiverse mess – a wild, emotional ride that pays off years of Spider-Man storytelling.
Marvel’s grounded series tackles legacy, trauma, and identity. While not flawless, it's a meaningful step for the MCU's next era.
WandaVision kicks off Phase 4 with a genre-defying blend of sitcom nostalgia, mystery, and emotional storytelling.
Marvel dives into the multiverse with bold alternate takes on classic characters. Some episodes shine, others stumble – but the concept is undeniably intriguing.
Season 2 of What If…? builds on the creative momentum of the first with bolder episodes, deeper themes, and one truly standout story.
Marvel’s What If…? Season 3 starts strong but quickly loses steam. A mixed bag of ideas leads to an underwhelming end to the animated trilogy.
Cloak & Dagger returns with a deeper dive into social themes, teenage struggles, and mystical threats – engaging but not quite groundbreaking.
Matt Murdock faces his darkest hour as Kingpin returns – and so does Daredevil’s brutal brilliance.
A disappointing chapter in the MCU, with wasted potential and weak execution.
Danny Rand is back – this time more focused, more grounded, but still struggling to reach the heights of his Netflix Marvel peers.
Jessica’s second chapter dives deeper into trauma, identity, and the dark side of power – led once again by a phenomenal performance from Krysten Ritter.
The final season of Marvel’s Netflix era brings Jessica Jones full circle – sharp, emotional, and quietly powerful.
Luke Cage is back – tougher, louder, and more conflicted. Season 2 delivers gritty street drama and evolving power dynamics in Harlem.
A refreshing teen-centric Marvel show with heart, powers, and even dinosaurs.
More powers, more drama – the teenage heroes carve their path away from their villainous parents.
Time travel, dark magic, and family – the Runaways close their chapter with heart and heroism.
What happens when Darryl gets a new roommate – and it's the Grandmaster?
Netflix delivers a surprisingly emotional and layered take on the MCU’s darkest vigilante.
Frank Castle returns in a darker, more personal season filled with violence, morality, and redemption.
Thor teams up with Hulk in this bold, hilarious, and colorful Marvel shake-up.
Dinosaurs roam the Earth – but a messy story holds this trilogy finale back.
A thrilling continuation of the Camp Cretaceous saga – Jurassic storytelling at its best.
Is The Fantastic Four: First Steps part of the MCU timeline? Here’s how to place it in your family’s viewing order.
Never skip the credits again. Here’s your family-friendly guide to every major post-credit scene in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The best Marvel season ever made – packed with Ghost Rider, A.I. ethics, and the haunting world of the Framework.
A short-form character study with heart – spotlighting Yo-Yo before the events of Season 4.
A powerful, visually rich origin story rooted in legacy, identity, and honor.
Two teens, two powers, one bond – Marvel’s grounded take on young heroes.
A visually spectacular journey into the mystical arts – Marvel’s most magical origin story.
A martial arts journey of self-discovery, legacy, and mystical power – with a troubled hero at its core.
A pitch-perfect MCU debut for Spider-Man, full of heart, humor, and heroic highs.
A hilarious glimpse at Thor’s downtime during the events of Civil War – with a totally normal roommate.
Marvel’s Netflix heroes finally unite in a gritty, action-packed team-up – street-level Avengers style.
A fun, stylish reboot set in Earth-828’s 1960s – Marvel’s first family returns with retro flair.
Six kids. Dozens of dinosaurs. And a story that connects everything in the Jurassic saga.