All 32 Marvel and Disney+ MCU Shows Ranked by Rottten Tomatoes Score: Where Does ‘Ironheart’ Stand?

Marvel’s television universe, spanning classic series and Disney+ originals, has given me plenty of superhero stories to dive into. From gritty street-level heroes to cosmic adventures, these shows offer a mix of action, drama, and heart that keeps me hooked.
With 32 shows ranked by their Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer scores, I’m excited to explore where the recent ‘Ironheart’ (2024) lands among fan-favorites and lesser-known entries. Let’s break down the list, starting from the bottom and working up to the top, to see how they stack up.
32. ‘Marvel’s Inhumans’ (2017)
‘Marvel’s Inhumans’ follows Black Bolt and the royal family of Attilan, a hidden city of superpowered beings. The show struggled with a 11% Tomatometer score and a 42% Popcornmeter, reflecting its rough reception.
Critics panned the flat story and weak effects, while I found the concept of a silent king intriguing but poorly executed. Fans hoped for a grand sci-fi epic, but the show felt rushed and lacked depth, making it a missed opportunity.
31. ‘Marvel’s Iron Fist’ (2017-2018)
‘Marvel’s Iron Fist’ centers on Danny Rand, a martial artist with a mystical glowing fist, returning to reclaim his family’s legacy. It earned a 37% Tomatometer and 66% Popcornmeter, showing mixed feelings.
The first season dragged with slow pacing and an unconvincing lead in Finn Jones, though I enjoyed the fight scenes. Season two improved, but the show never fully clicked, leaving it low on the list.
30. ‘Powers’ (2015-2016)
‘Powers’ follows detectives Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim in a world of superhumans, tackling crimes with a gritty edge. It scored a 48% Tomatometer but a solid 77% Popcornmeter.
I liked the unique take on a superhero cop drama, with Sharlto Copley’s raw energy standing out. However, budget constraints and uneven writing held it back, making it a niche but forgettable entry.
29. ‘Blade: The Series’ (2006)
‘Blade: The Series’ tracks Krista Starr investigating her brother’s death, teaming up with the vampire hunter Blade. With a 50% Tomatometer and 42% Popcornmeter, it didn’t capture the films’ magic.
Kirk ‘Sticky Fingaz’ Jones brought grit as Blade, but I found the story repetitive and low-budget. Fans of the movies wanted more action, and the show’s short run reflects its struggle to deliver.
28. ‘Secret Invasion’ (2023)
‘Secret Invasion’ dives into Nick Fury’s fight against shape-shifting Skrulls infiltrating Earth. It landed a 53% Tomatometer and 43% Popcornmeter, a letdown for MCU fans.
Samuel L. Jackson’s performance carried the show, but I felt the plot was messy and lacked stakes. The spy-thriller vibe had potential, but it fell flat compared to its comic book roots.
27. ‘Marvel’s The Punisher’ (2017-2019)
‘Marvel’s The Punisher’ follows Frank Castle’s brutal quest for revenge after losing his family. It scored a 64% Tomatometer and 79% Popcornmeter, showing stronger fan support.
Jon Bernthal’s intense portrayal was a highlight for me, but the show’s pacing dragged at times. Its dark tone and action kept it engaging, though it didn’t reach the heights of other Netflix Marvel series.
26. ‘Echo’ (2024)
‘Echo’ centers on Maya Lopez confronting her past and her ties to Kingpin. With a 70% Tomatometer and 59% Popcornmeter, it had a lukewarm response.
Alaqua Cox shone as the fierce Maya, and I appreciated the focus on Native American culture. Still, the story felt disjointed, and the short season didn’t give it room to breathe.
25. ‘Marvel’s The Defenders’ (2017)
‘Marvel’s The Defenders’ unites Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist to save New York. It earned a 78% Tomatometer and 70% Popcornmeter.
I enjoyed the team-up dynamic, especially Charlie Cox and Krysten Ritter’s chemistry, but the plot felt rushed. The show had fun moments but didn’t live up to the hype of a Marvel crossover.
24. ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ (2022)
‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ follows Jennifer Walters, a lawyer and Hulk, balancing cases and superpowers. It scored a 79% Tomatometer but a low 32% Popcornmeter.
Tatiana Maslany’s charm carried the comedic tone, which I found refreshing, but the CGI and uneven humor divided fans. It leaned into fun, but some felt it strayed too far from MCU stakes.
23. ‘The Gifted’ (2017-2019)
‘The Gifted’ explores a family on the run in the X-Men universe, protecting mutant kids from a hostile world. It has a 79% Tomatometer and 70% Popcornmeter.
I liked the family-driven story and Stephen Moyer’s grounded performance, but it lacked the X-Men’s epic scope. It was a solid drama but felt disconnected from bigger mutant lore.
22. ‘X-Men’ (1992-1997)
The classic ‘X-Men’ animated series follows Professor Xavier’s mutants fighting for peace. It holds an 83% Tomatometer and 89% Popcornmeter, a nostalgic favorite.
I loved the bold stories and iconic voice work, like Cal Dodd as Wolverine. It set the standard for mutant shows, though some episodes feel dated today.
21. ‘Marvel’s Jessica Jones’ (2015-2019)
‘Marvel’s Jessica Jones’ tracks a private investigator with super strength facing her dark past. It earned an 83% Tomatometer and 80% Popcornmeter.
Krysten Ritter’s raw performance hooked me, especially in the gripping first season. Later seasons lost some steam, but the noir vibe made it a standout.
20. ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ (2021)
‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ pairs Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes in a global adventure. It scored an 84% Tomatometer and 81% Popcornmeter.
Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan’s banter was a highlight for me, but the plot felt cluttered. It tackled big themes like legacy, though not always smoothly.
19. ‘Agatha All Along’ (2024)
‘Agatha All Along’ follows Agatha Harkness seeking freedom with a coven of witches. It has an 84% Tomatometer and 83% Popcornmeter.
Kathryn Hahn’s magnetic performance stole the show, and I enjoyed the spooky vibe. The pacing faltered at times, but it was a fun ‘WandaVision’ spin-off.
18. ‘Marvel’s Runaways’ (2017-2019)
‘Marvel’s Runaways’ centers on teens discovering their parents’ villainy. It earned an 84% Tomatometer and 69% Popcornmeter.
The young cast, like Rhenzy Feliz, brought heart, and I liked the coming-of-age angle. It struggled with pacing but offered a fresh take on Marvel’s teen heroes.
17. ‘Ironheart’ (2025)
‘Ironheart’ follows Riri Williams, a teen genius building her own Iron Man suit. With an 86% Tomatometer but a 53% Popcornmeter, it sits mid-tier.
Dominique Thorne’s vibrant Riri impressed me, but the show’s tech-heavy plot felt rushed. Fans wanted more heart, though its innovation keeps it above average.
16. ‘What If…?’ (2021-2024)
‘What If…?’ explores alternate MCU realities with animated tales. It scored an 85% Tomatometer and 62% Popcornmeter.
I loved the creative twists, like zombie Avengers, narrated by Jeffrey Wright. Some episodes felt uneven, but the multiverse concept was a bold swing.
15. ‘Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K.’ (2021)
‘Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K.’ is a comedic take on a supervillain’s midlife crisis. It has an 86% Tomatometer and 68% Popcornmeter.
Patton Oswalt’s voice work made me laugh, and the stop-motion style was unique. It’s quirky but didn’t resonate widely, limiting its impact.
14. ‘Marvel’s Agent Carter’ (2015-2016)
‘Marvel’s Agent Carter’ follows Peggy Carter as a 1940s secret agent. It earned an 86% Tomatometer and 77% Popcornmeter.
Hayley Atwell’s fierce performance was a standout for me, and the retro vibe popped. The short run left fans wanting more, but it’s a gem.
13. ‘Moon Knight’ (2022)
‘Moon Knight’ dives into Marc Spector’s fractured mind and Egyptian mythology. It scored an 86% Tomatometer and 88% Popcornmeter.
Oscar Isaac’s intense dual role hooked me, though the plot could feel chaotic. The dark, unique tone made it a bold MCU experiment.
12. ‘Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger’ (2018-2019)
‘Cloak and Dagger’ follows teens Tandy and Tyrone with linked powers. It has an 87% Tomatometer and 66% Popcornmeter.
I enjoyed Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph’s chemistry, but the pacing dragged. The show’s grounded take on young heroes was refreshing.
11. ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ (2025-present)
‘Daredevil: Born Again’ brings back Matt Murdock facing off against Kingpin. It earned an 87% Tomatometer and 80% Popcornmeter.
Charlie Cox’s return thrilled me, and Vincent D’Onofrio’s menacing Fisk added stakes. It recaptures the Netflix series’ grit but feels slightly safer.
10. ‘Marvel’s Luke Cage’ (2016-2018)
‘Marvel’s Luke Cage’ follows bulletproof hero Luke Cage protecting Harlem. It scored an 87% Tomatometer and 71% Popcornmeter.
Mike Colter’s charisma carried the show, and I loved the soulful vibe. Season two was stronger, but it didn’t always match its potential.
9. ‘Loki’ (2021-2023)
‘Loki’ tracks the God of Mischief navigating time and chaos. It has an 87% Tomatometer and 86% Popcornmeter.
Tom Hiddleston’s charm and the time-travel plot hooked me, though season two felt dense. The multiverse stakes made it a fan favorite.
8. ‘Legion’ (2017-2019)
‘Legion’ explores David Haller’s mind-bending mutant powers. It earned a 91% Tomatometer and 85% Popcornmeter.
Dan Stevens and Aubrey Plaza’s wild performances blew me away, and the visuals were stunning. Its trippy style isn’t for everyone but shines.
7. ‘Hawkeye’ (2021)
‘Hawkeye’ pairs Clint Barton with young archer Kate Bishop. It scored a 92% Tomatometer and 88% Popcornmeter.
Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld’s dynamic was a joy for me, and the holiday setting added charm. It’s a light, action-packed hit.
6. ‘Marvel’s Daredevil’ (2015-2018)
‘Marvel’s Daredevil’ follows blind lawyer Matt Murdock fighting crime. It has a 92% Tomatometer and 89% Popcornmeter.
Charlie Cox’s gritty performance and the intense fights gripped me. The show’s dark tone set a high bar for Marvel’s Netflix era.
5. ‘WandaVision’ (2021)
‘WandaVision’ blends sitcom tropes with Wanda Maximoff’s grief. It earned a 92% Tomatometer and 87% Popcornmeter.
Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany’s chemistry moved me, and the genre shifts were bold. It’s a creative peak for the MCU’s Disney+ era.
4. ‘Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ (2013-2020)
‘Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ follows a team tackling global threats. It scored a 95% Tomatometer and 91% Popcornmeter.
Clark Gregg’s Phil Coulson was the heart for me, and the show grew bolder over time. Its long run built a loyal fanbase.
3. ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ (2025-present)
‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ follows young Peter Parker’s hero journey. It has a 97% Tomatometer and 63% Popcornmeter.
Hudson Thames’ fresh take on Spidey charmed me, though fan scores suggest mixed reactions. The animated style feels true to the comics.
2. ‘Ms. Marvel’ (2022)
‘Ms. Marvel’ centers on Kamala Khan, a teen superhero fan turned hero. It earned a 98% Tomatometer and 80% Popcornmeter.
Iman Vellani’s vibrant energy made Kamala a standout, and I loved the cultural focus. It’s a joyful, heartfelt addition to the MCU.
1. ‘X-Men ‘97’ (2024-present)
‘X-Men ‘97’ revives the classic animated series with the mutants fighting for acceptance. It tops the list with a 99% Tomatometer and 91% Popcornmeter.
The nostalgic yet fresh storytelling and Cal Dodd’s Wolverine won me over. It’s a love letter to fans and a near-perfect revival.
Which Marvel show is your top pick, or did I miss a hidden gem? Share your thoughts in the comments!