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Captain Marvel was given a 79% on Rotten Tomatoes. We also got to FINALLY learn how Nick Fury lost his eye, which is a win in and of itself. When Captain Marvel came out in 2019, we learned the origin story of Carol Danvers and just how she became the titular character of the film. Tony Stark was forced to use his several different Iron Man suits to defeat The Mandarin and save the President of the United States, and in doing so scored a 79% from viewers and critics. The third film in the Iron Man series came out in 2013, and was a summer hit. Cap is loved by many, and that love earned the his first film a score of 79%. Captain America: The First AvengerĬaptain Steve Rogers becomes Captain America in the first film of this story, undergoing a military science experiment that winds up giving him superpowers. Considering this film is responsible for the fan-favorite Loki, you’d think it would be placed higher on this list! ©Disney/Marvel 21. Despite all of this, the film received a 77% from viewers and critics alike. We explored Asgard for the first time in Thor, and learned all about the origin of the God of Thunder. It looks like fans didn’t take too kindly to Jarvis being taken over by Ultron - and we’re inclined to agree. There seems to be a pattern with Marvel sequels on this list, as the second in The Avengers series received a score of 76% on Rotten Tomatoes. With new characters like America Chavez and a deeper dive into the Scarlet Witch’s history, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessearned a 74%. The follow-up film to Doctor Strange was only recently released in theaters, so there’s a chance that its rating has been affected since it hasn’t reached a broader audience like the other films. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Iron Man at Avengers Campus in Disney California Adventure 24. Tony Stark’s valiant return as Iron Man came just two years after the original film, but suffered from a sophomore slump and didn’t quite do as well as everyone had hoped - earning a Rotten Tomatoes score of 72%. Chris Hemsworth as Thor in Marvel Studios’ THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER. The fourth installment of the Thor franchise didn’t quite live up to the widely-loved third movie, Thor: Ragnarok. Director Taika Waititi returned to direct Love and Thunder, and while it didn’t quite stack up to the third film, it was still a fun space viking adventure, earning a 66% on Rotten Tomatoes. Ultimately, Thor’s heroism couldn’t save this film from this score. Of course, the God of Thunder is back to save the world(s?) yet again - this time from the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim and their leader Malekith.
The sequel to Thor is next up on the list, earning a score of only 66% from critics and viewers. Eternals Billboard in Disney’s Hollywood Studios 27.
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The movie came out in 2021, and despite what was supposed to be a big opening weekend, the film received less-than-stellar reviews from the start, making it the lowest movie on our list at 47%. Newer doesn’t always mean better, and that is apparently the case with Eternals. We thought we’d take a look at how critics and fans (or haters) have ranked each of the Disney and Marvel films on Rotten Tomatoes from worst to best! ©Marvel 28. Rotten Tomatoes is typically a pretty good indicator of how good a movie or show is overall based on both audience and critics’ ratings. So, we’re ranking all of the Disney and Marvel films by their score on Rotten Tomatoes!
There’s nothing quite like a good Marvel movie binge, and since most of them are available on Disney+ (aside from the Tom Holland Spider-Man movies) we can watch them as much as we like! But, not all Marvel films are created equally, and we wanted to see how they stacked up.
The BEST and WORST Marvel Movies Ranked By Their Rotten Tomatoes ScoreĬan you believe that Disney and Marvel have released almost 30 movies since the first Iron Man in 2008?! ©Disney/Marvel - Close Your Eyes and Blink Yourself to WDW.