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Marvel Disney+ Series Ranked

Authore: ElijahUpdate:Nov 10,2025

From the iconic Incredible Hulk TV series to network favorites like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and gritty Netflix originals featuring Daredevil and Luke Cage, Marvel Comics have consistently fueled compelling live-action adaptations. While past efforts to integrate these shows with the Marvel Cinematic Universe often faltered—remember Runaways and Cloak & Dagger?—2021 marked a turning point. Marvel Studios launched a groundbreaking strategy, enriching Disney+ with interconnected series that expanded its cinematic universe.

As Spider-Man swings onto Disney+ as its 13th Marvel original in just four years, we're reflecting on every MCU TV show to date. Our Marvel experts assembled like the post-battle Avengers, thoroughly ranking all 12 existing Disney+ series—stay tuned for Spider-Man's placement after its finale.

Ranking Every Marvel Disney+ Series

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12. Secret Invasion

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It's astonishing that Marvel's pivotal comics event became its worst-rated TV series. Director Ali Selim openly dismissed the source material, resulting in a lifeless adaptation that betrayed Secret Invasion's revolutionary premise. Despite aiming for Winter Soldier's political intrigue, the show collapsed under weak storytelling—marked by an AI-generated intro, mishandled character deaths, and baffling new superpowers that fell flat.

11. Echo

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While leagues above Secret Invasion, Echo's shortened episode order hindered its potential. Alaqua Cox shines as Maya Lopez, navigating her deafness, Cheyenne heritage, and complicated bond with Kingpin (Vincent D'Onofrio). Highlights include a blistering Daredevil fight scene and Marvel's first predominantly Indigenous production team, making this character-driven action drama worth watching despite its rushed conclusion.

10. Moon Knight

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Oscar Isaac's virtuoso performance as Marc Spector/Steven Grant wasn't enough to elevate this psychological thriller beyond mid-tier status. Blending Indiana Jones adventure with Legion-style surrealism, Moon Knight introduced compelling elements like May Calamawy's Scarlet Scarab but ultimately felt disjointed—despite standout supporting turns from Ethan Hawke and F. Murray Abraham's Khonshu.

9. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

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Marvel's attempted Cap-esque political thriller stumbled despite Mackie and Stan's charismatic pairing. Plagued by pandemic delays and tonal inconsistencies, the series prioritized geopolitical drama over superhero spectacle. Still, it laid crucial groundwork for the MCU's future—particularly the upcoming Thunderbolts* film—making it required viewing despite its uneven execution.