MCU: All 11 Marvel Disney Plus shows ranked from worst to best

The Marvel Cinematic Universe expanded with a host of Disney Plus shows. Now that Agatha All Along is out in the world, how do all of them stack up to each other?
Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) in Marvel Television's AGATHA ALL ALONG, exclusively on Disney+.
Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) in Marvel Television's AGATHA ALL ALONG, exclusively on Disney+. / Chuck Zlotnick / Marvel Television
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Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 MARVEL. /

10. She-Hulk: Attorney At Law

First thing’s first; as someone who appreciates television for what it is, I just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge how She-Hulk: Attorney At Law took the time to actually feel like, well, television. We keep saying that Marvel’s expansion to the Disney Plus streamer has featured a few entries that felt more like movies, but She-Hulk couldn’t have worked anywhere else other than TV and it thrived as a result.

The comedy drama introduces us to Jennifer Walters (played to perfection by the delightful Tatiana Maslany), the cousin of Bruce Banner whose life is turned upside down when she too becomes a Hulk. She must learn how to juggle being a good lawyer with being a good superhero – something she really doesn’t want to do – and the show takes this opportunity to strike up some powerful conversations about misogyny and the pressure that women are under in society.

She-Hulk is a joyous introduction to Jen, and one that did its source material proud. Its only shortcomings lie in the fact that some of its attempts to fit into the wider MCU fall short, it doesn’t make full use of Titania, and some of the pacing in the middle of the season lets it down a little. Its meta finale was also highly divisive as it ultimately felt like its attempt to outsmart the MCU formula just resulted in it outsmarting itself.

All in all, though, it’s a welcome addition to the MCU, and the only show to make full use of its TV format since WandaVision.