Every Disney+ Marvel Cinematic Universe Show, Ranked


I Am Groot
Listen, we love Baby Groot. With all of our hearts. But I Am Groot is simply a collection of five animated shorts, all running mere minutes long. Every second is delightful, mind you! But I Am Groot stands as a cute, but inconsequential addition to Marvel’s Disney+ roster. What, were you expecting Kang to show up in a post-credits scene here?
What If…?
We’ll always love What If…?, AKA the series that gave us Chadwick Boseman’s final performance as T’Challa and the grand introduction of zombies to the ever-expanding multiverse. But given What If…?‘s loose anthology format, it never felt quite as critical to the larger MCU as its peers. Though, that changed a bit with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
She-Hulk
Since I barely escaped the confounding She-Hulk finale with my own life, I need to toss it to my colleague Josh Rosenberg. In his review of the series, he wrote, “there’s more to the Hulk life than being big, green, and telling bad jokes.” And that was after the pilot! Over the next… eight weeks, we’d get more iffy jokes and muddled character development, all leading to a big-brained meta finale, which thwumps just as hard as She-Hulk crashing through the roof of a building.
Secret Invasion
Secret Invasion was supposed to be Marvel’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers. A story about uncovering the shape-shifting Skrull invasion promises political double-crossings, the threat of intergalactic war, and Oh $%#! Iron Man was a Skrull?!-style cliffhangers. Instead, we got an “I’m too old for this shit” Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) stumbling around some of Marvel’s most inconsequential and action-less scenes to date.