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Every Marvel TV Show in the Disney+ Era Ranked

Marvel's small-screen adaptations have a rich history, from the classic "Incredible Hulk" to the Netflix series featuring Daredevil and Luke Cage. While previous attempts to integrate these shows into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) faltered, Marvel Studios launched a new era in 2021 with inter
By Claire
Feb 19,2025

Marvel's small-screen adaptations have a rich history, from the classic "Incredible Hulk" to the Netflix series featuring Daredevil and Luke Cage. While previous attempts to integrate these shows into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) faltered, Marvel Studios launched a new era in 2021 with interconnected Disney+ series. With "Spider-Man: Freshman Year" (the 13th Disney+ Marvel show) on the horizon, we're ranking the first 12.

Disney+ Marvel TV Shows Ranked

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  1. Secret Invasion

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Widely considered the weakest Marvel Studios TV series to date, "Secret Invasion" fell short of expectations. Despite its source material's importance in Marvel Comics, the series lacked a compelling narrative. The director's unfamiliarity with the comics resulted in a disjointed story, slow pacing, questionable character choices, and an underwhelming conclusion. Attempts to emulate the espionage thriller style of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" proved unsuccessful.

  1. Echo

Disney+
A significant improvement over "Secret Invasion," "Echo" still ranks lower due to a shortened episode count and resulting narrative gaps. Alaqua Cox's portrayal of the deaf Cheyenne superhero is compelling, and the series features impressive action sequences, particularly the opening fight with Daredevil. Its groundbreaking representation of Indigenous creatives is a notable positive.

  1. Moon Knight

Disney+
Starring Oscar Isaac, "Moon Knight" blends surrealism with action, exploring the multiple personalities of Marc Spector. While featuring strong performances from Isaac, May Calamawy (Scarlet Scarab), F. Murray Abraham (Khonshu), and Ethan Hawke (Dr. Arthur Harrow), the series lacked the impact to rank higher.

  1. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

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Despite the chemistry between Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan, "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" struggled with its narrative focus on espionage and the Blip's aftermath. Production delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted the final product. Nevertheless, its narrative elements have become crucial to the current MCU storyline.

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