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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Tom Hiddleston as Loki in Marvel Studios’ LOKI, Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Gareth Gatrell. © 2023 MARVEL. /

3. Loki

A previous version of this list actually had Loki placed a little bit lower, but the MCU show delivered so strongly in its second season that it single-handedly sent it rocketing up our rankings.

Prior to the Disney Plus era, if you were asked to list characters who deserved their own MCU spinoff, Tom Hiddleston’s Loki would have probably been on that list. The God of Mischief was a constant delight in the Thor movies, and earned himself a spot among the MCU’s most fan-favorite characters. Needless to say, fans were thrilled when Loki was confirmed as a chapter of Phase Four.

The six-part first season followed an alternate version of the character (the one from Avengers: Endgame‘s 2012 timeline) as he finds himself at the center of a mystery involving time travel, a secret mystical agency, and a more mischievous variant of himself. As he didn’t undergo the years of redemption that his cinematic counterpart did, a big portion of the show is his attempt to unlearn his villainous ways and do some good, and as always that makes for a compelling watch. Hiddleston is spectacular, but so is the supporting cast, with Sophia Di Martino and Owen Wilson also being standouts.

Loki is the larger-than-life spectacle that it promised to be. While the first season was bogged down by long monologues and exposition, the second season ironed most of those kinks out, producing a much stronger and coherent product. It’s perhaps the most important title in the entire Multiverse Saga and that came across so well in Loki season 2, as the God of Mischief struggled with the idea of time, what it meant, and who he truly was.

Loki is a thrilling adventure that leaves you wanting more. Now if Marvel could greenlight a third season, that would be great!