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2021 MCU Rankings

Happy New Year and welcome back to yet another one of my iconic ranking lists! On this occasion I will be taking a look back at 2021’s Marvel Cinematic Universe offerings and giving my honest thoughts on each entry and why they belong where they are on my list. I can’t deny I was inspired to write this list by the Phase Zero podcast I watch/listen to, and which you should all definitely check out if you love anything Marvel related! I have decided to include Venom: Let There Be Carnage on this list as although it is not technically an MCU film, there are links to that universe in the post credits scene and it’s also quite nice to have a top 10 list rather than 9. Before I start my list I just want to say that I actually enjoyed every one of these films/series and the task of ranking them has been an incredibly challenging one. I’m not expecting you to agree with my choices and as always I encourage debate and would love to see your own rankings so let me know how you’d rank them after reading my list!

10. What If…?

Marvel Studios’ first animated series, What If…? was a bold new project and incredibly ambitious with the stories it wanted to tell, and after watching the series it’s clear to see why they went the animated route. Seeing some of our favourite heroes and villains in environments and scenarios we never expected was exciting and satisfying and the whole multiverse of it all meant the series could take risks and shock us in different ways each week. Some of the episodes were so visually and narratively exciting they really pushed the boundaries of what this series could be, ‘What If Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?’ and ‘What If Ultron Won?’ were particular highlights, going to some incredibly dark and emotional places. However, a couple of dud episodes, especially the disappointingly dull ‘What If Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?’ brought the overall quality of the series down a few notches. For the most part, What If…? is a really fun series and if nothing else will be remembered as featuring the legendary Chadwick Boseman’s final performance as T’Challa.

9. Venom: Let There Be Carnage

The first Tom Hardy starring Venom film was a bit of a mess, but it was undeniably a very entertaining mess, due in no small part to Hardy’s commitment to the role and his unhinged performance as both Eddie Brock and Venom. The sequel, Let There Be Carnage takes what worked in the first movie and doubles down on the craziness and also silliness, and the results are a film that again is a mess but is such a fun ride along the way. Hardy again absolutely knocks it out the park and his dual performance is a real highlight in a relentless 90 minutes of action. The plot is a little thin and it’s not the ideal use of the Venom character (the 90’s animated Spider-Man series is still my definitive Venom) but getting to see him clash with a villain as iconic as Carnage on-screen was always going to be the main attraction and the symbiote fights here are a huge upgrade on that mess of black and grey CGI goo that ended the first film. The most exciting part of the film was definitely the post credits scene which introduced the potential of Venom joining Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in the MCU, but that’s not to say there’s nothing to enjoy with the rest of the film if you’re just looking for a fun popcorn movie.

8. Black Widow

Black Widow is a film that took far too long to come out and sadly ended up feeling much like an afterthought. Natasha definitely deserved her own solo film but this isn’t the film she deserved, having said that it’s still a terrific spy thriller and fills in many of the blanks in Black Widow’s backstory. The plot of the film itself is fairly standard stuff and this at times feels like a Phase 1/2 movie, but where Black Widow excels is with it’s fantastic action sequences, some great comedy and its superb supporting cast. David Harbour and Rachel Weisz are are brilliant as you’d expect but the true highlight is the introduction of Natasha’s sister Yelena (Florence Pugh) to the MCU, who is probably my favourite new Phase 4 character so far! I’m relieved that Scarlett Johansson finally got her Black Widow film, I just wish that instead of it being this, we’d had a proper prequel with her and Clint’s Budapest mission, talking about it isn’t enough, we need footage!!

7. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was undeniably a much needed series, giving us more time with two popular but underutilised heroes in Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson, and Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes, as well as tackling some heavy issues such as race and discrimination in very honest and surprisingly mature ways, especially for a superhero property. The chemistry between the two title characters has always been great and having them paired together here for the majority of a six hour series made for some highly entertaining scenes and hopefully has made them both even more popular as characters to wider audiences. My personal highlight of the series is the return of Daniel Bruhl’s brilliant Baron Zemo, who hadn’t been seen since 2016’s Captain America: Civil War where he forced the Avengers to break up! There’s a few underwhelming plot threads and a disappointing main ‘villain’, but the way this series ends is thrilling and the future looks bright for both of these heroes going forward.

6. Hawkeye

So if everything ranked 10-7 was good, this is where the great content comes in, beginning with the long anticipated Hawkeye series! For some reason or another Hawkeye has always been one of my favourite Avengers, despite being well aware of the fact that the majority of people see him as a bit of a joke, so I was definitely more excited for this series releasing than most. Heavily influenced by the iconic Fraction/Aja Hawkeye series from the comics, this show has Clint meeting Hawkeye fangirl Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) for the first time and having to deal with the hilarious Tracksuit Mafia all while trying to get home to his family in time for Christmas. There’s so much to love about this series, Jeremy Renner absolutely nails the sarcastic wit of Clint, and his chemistry with Steinfeld’s Kate is the highlight of the series, going from reluctant partner to archer pals. Each episode is filled with surprises, cameos, great action, and a surprising amount of heart. The fact this all takes place at Christmas just adds to its charm and makes it a series worth re-watching each time the Holidays come around.

5. Eternals

Directed by Chloe Zhao who’d recently won Best Director at the Oscars, and with a cast of absolute superstars such as Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, Gemma Chan and Barry Keoghan I was super excited for Eternals, especially as it was one of the first MCU films in a long time where I knew next to nothing about the characters being introduced and had no guesses about where the story was going to go. Eternals really impressed me with the way it managed to balance such a large cast of characters, with the majority given enough time and dramatic moments to stand out. Visually this is arguably one of Marvel Studios best looking films, especially in the action scenes, where Zhao was determined to film on location rather than relying on green screen. Not only does Eternals work on a smaller scale with some great and well executed character moments, the plot itself is so ambitious and vast, covering multiple time periods, as well as showing us an ever expansive Marvel universe with the introduction of ancient beings like Celestials. There’s also a couple of excellent mid and post-credit scenes to stick around for which tease some very exciting future MCU characters and stories!

4. WandaVision

It’s crazy to think that at the time of writing this, WandaVision is over a year old. It seems like only a matter of months ago I was eagerly anticipating the release of the first MCU Disney Plus series. Going in to WandaVision there was such excitement and a real sense of the unknown surrounding not just what the series would involve but also how successfully the MCU characters and stories would translate to the smaller screen. WandaVision was a sitcom, mystery, love story and superhero action movie all in one, and it kept every single one of us captivated from week to week. The theories and intense studying of tiny details in each episode (Mephisto confirmed etc.) made for fascinating viewing, and the 7 day wait for every new episode that much more painful! It might just be the last time I saw Twitter collectively losing their minds over a show in such a long time too. Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen were at their absolute best showing new sides to their characters and they really made us go through all the emotions as the show went on. A great supporting cast including the fantastic Kathryn Hahn helped add to what was already a great show, a show which I must say was pretty flawless up until a really disappointing final episode which probably should have been another 30 minutes longer at least, just to tie everything together a bit neater.

3. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

The MCU has provided the strongest argument against the idea that all superhero movies are the same (something I wrote about in my incredibly well blagged dissertation), as its films have covered multiple genres such as comedy, sci-fi and fantasy. Shang-Chi is the MCU’s first attempt at a martial arts film and it was entirely successful in replicating and building on the expectations of a film from that genre. The action scenes were fantastic and newcomer Simu Liu really showed his star quality in the title role with a charismatic, funny and at times heartbreaking performance. Knowing Liu did the majority of his own stunts and how hard he worked to learn the many martial arts moves we see on-screen makes the results much more satisfying, and the action sequences are rightfully the best parts of the film. As well as the incredible action, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has a terrific supporting cast with standout performances across the board. Awkwafina brings some of the film’s funniest moments as best friend Katy, Meng’er Zhang is fierce and intense as Shang-Chi’s sister Xialing, whilst the film’s best performance comes from Tony Leung as Wenwu, our hero’s father and main antagonist of the film. Marvel Studios has often struggled to create memorable villains, with the few exceptions including the likes of Killmonger, Thanos and the Vulture. Wenwu is not just an evil person being evil for the sake of it, he is someone who is motivated by love and acts ruthlessly on behalf of his family. The best villains see themselves as the hero and this is part of the reason why Wenwu is such a memorable character. I can’t wait to see these characters appear again in the MCU, especially with the potential of where Shang-Chi could go. He’s already one of the coolest Avengers, and I believe any character who flies a dragon in their first film is worth celebrating!

2. Loki

Since his first appearance way back in 2011, Loki has easily been one of the most popular characters in the MCU, and it’s Tom Hiddleston’s passion and commitment to the role which has made him such a beloved character. He’s been a villain, a menace, an inconvenience and a redeemed hero, as well as coming back from supposed death multiple times, you just can’t get rid of him, and as a fan I couldn’t be more thankful for that fact! The Loki series is just about the weirdest thing produced by the MCU and as a lover of the weird and wonderful that’s probably why I was such a huge fan of it. The story follows Loki (the 2012 version which went AWOL during Endgame) as he travels to different time periods, worlds and universes on a crazy journey with a great mystery at the centre of it. Meeting all the various Loki variants is an absolute joy and proves the point that more Loki is only ever a good thing. The legendary Richard E. Grant portrays the ‘Classic Loki’ and is my personal favourite Loki in his memorable performance in the series’ fifth episode, but otherwise, Sophia Di Martino is a revelation as Sylvie and another great new addition to the franchise. One unfortunate feature of the Marvel Disney Plus series is that they’ve for the most part not quite nailed the landing and the final episodes have proven to be slightly disappointing after terrific penultimate episodes. Here, I absolutely adored the finale as things slow down for a dialogue heavy but absolutely fascinating episode where we meet the man at the end of time, He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors), a variant of Kang the Conqueror who we will hopefully officially meet in next year’s Ant Man and The Wasp: Quantumania. Majors is so compelling to watch and I can’t wait to see him show up again in a more menacing role next time around. Series 2 has already been confirmed but I’m hoping Loki returns before then in one of the upcoming 2022 movies, a reunion with Thor would be nice but that’s probably wishful thinking.

1. Spider-Man: No Way Home

So happy I can finally post this image and talk freely about the movie without worrying about spoilers!

There was no other choice for this number one spot, No Way Home is the finest Spider-Man film and most entertaining MCU movie ever (in my opinion), I’m also incredibly biased as Spidey is my all time favourite hero! A celebration of 20 years and three different generations of Spider-Man, this is a love letter to the character and the ideas he stands for as well as a reminder of what he fights for. I believe that along with Spider-Man (PS4) and Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, this is the most accurate depiction of Peter Parker and what a Spider-Man story should be. Even though I was 99% sure that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield were returning when I first went in, the joy of seeing them back is unmatched and their returns are more triumphant than I could have ever imagined. The best moments of the film feature the three Peter’s just talking to each other, and I could quite happily watch a 2 hour cut of them just standing around chatting, they’re just so entertaining together! This film obviously relies heavily on nostalgia and fan service but it is done with such a care for the characters and the fans that it never feels forced and everyone from Sandman, to Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox is back baby!) is here for a purpose and adds something meaningful to the film. The film is obviously full of highs but there are some incredibly hard hitting emotional moments which remind us of the tragedy of Spider-Man and the ‘Parker Luck’ which has cursed him for decades in the comics. This is such an emotionally mature film which deals with loss and sacrifice in truly heartbreaking ways and I fully support Sony’s push for recognition by the time the big awards ceremonies come round. On a technical level the film is fittingly magical, but Tom Holland gives a career best performance and a push for Best Actor wouldn’t be outside the realms of possibility. I even support the idea of Willem Dafoe being in the discussion for Supporting Actor as he effortlessly slips back in to his role from nearly 20 years ago, and is as menacing and scary as ever, reaffirming his role as Spider-Man’s greatest villain, as well as giving a sympathetic performance in the moments where the Goblin is not in control. An absolute 10/10 if there ever was one, I hope this isn’t the last time we see Holland’s Spider-Man but if it is, then what a way to send off the character!

If you’ve made it this far, then thank you for reading! I hope that even if you don’t agree with the order, then you’ll agree that it’s been a hugely successful year for Marvel Studios. There were fears that after Avengers: Endgame the MCU was headed for a loss of interest and quality and I think 2021’s entries have rightfully silenced those doubters. Spider-Man: No Way Home was my number one MCU entry of 2021, It’ll be fascinating to see what ends up top in 2022, early bets are on Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness but perhaps a Disney Plus series, potentially Moon Knight will take the top spot, who knows?!

The Best Scene in Every MCU Movie – Phase Three, Part Two

Welcome back to the final part of my series looking at the best scenes in each MCU film! We’ve already covered Phases One and Two, as well as half of Phase Three, and in this article I will look at the remaining films from the concluding phase of the Infinity Saga. As always, let me know what you think of my choices and what scenes stood out to you!

Black Panther (2018) – Death of Killmonger

Black Panther was a revolutionary film at the time of its release due to its almost all black cast and crew, as well as the powerful themes it was covering in a mainstream superhero movie. There are so many wonderful things to love about this film, and it easily stands out as one of the finest MCU offerings, although since the sad passing of star, Chadwick Boseman, there will forever be a sense of grief when seeing the legendary man in his iconic role as King T’Challa. In Black Panther, Michael B. Jordan, plays Erik Killmonger, a worthy challenger to the throne of Wakanda, and, as he does in all of his films, the man steals every scene he’s in. This is as much Killmonger’s story as it is T’Challa’s, and although the final fight between the two is a slightly disappointing CGI battle, the scene which plays out as he is dying is one of the most beautiful and poignant in the entirety of the MCU. Finally seeing the sun set over Wakanda, Killmonger refuses to be helped and drops one of the most powerful lines in the film, “Just bury me in the ocean, with my ancestors who jumped from the ships. Because they knew death was better than bondage”.

Avengers: Infinity War (2018) – Thor Arrives in Wakanda

This is not only the best scene, in (arguably) the best film in the MCU, this is probably the best/most epic/incredible scene in the whole damn series! Infinity War should never have worked as well as it did, but the Russos are terrific directors who have proved over time they have no problem with balancing so many plates in one film, and what could have been a convoluted mess, turned out to be one of the finest superhero films ever made. The battle of Wakanda is a terrific set piece to begin with, but Thor’s dramatic arrival on the battlefield to turn the tide of the battle is just so special, and watching this scene back, even now, still gives me goosebumps. We see our heroes struggling against the growing odds and just as things are looking desperate, the Bifrost opens and Thor’s new weapon, Stormbreaker, flies through, cutting down several of the invaders, before returning to the god of Thunder’s hand, giving us the epic shot of him standing alongside his new pals Rocket and Groot. The reactions from Nat and Cap tell you everything, and Bruce’s “you guys are so screwed now!” is perfect, as he has witnessed firsthand just how powerful Thor really is now. I don’t really have any more words which I haven’t already used to describe just how brilliant this sequence is, and add in Hemsworth’s note perfect delivery of “BRING ME THANOS!” and urghh… nerdgasm.

Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) – Shocking Post-Credits Scene

I actually really enjoy this film but I’ve gotta admit,I found this one really tricky to pick a standout scene in. Much like the first Ant-Man movie, it’s a great deal of fun and it’s a nice change in pace to the slightly more dramatic Avengers films which have much bigger stakes, but perhaps it does play things too safe at times. I very nearly picked the scene in which Scott sneaks into his daughter’s school and ends up shrunk at a child’s size as it’s such a hilarious visual gag, but the post-credits scene was so shocking I just had to choose it. Seeing Ant-Man get stuck in the Quantum Realm, as Hope, Janet and Hank Pym all disappear as a direct result of Thanos’s snap hit so hard and left me with so many questions, as well as making me even more hyped for Endgame, which would be releasing in a year’s time! Also, hang about to see a giant ant playing the drums, because who doesn’t want to watch that?!

Captain Marvel (2019) – Captain Marvel Fully Powered

Ready to upset the incels with this one… Captain Marvel is a good film. There, I said it. Although it doesn’t reach the heights of some of the MCU’s films, Captain Marvel is still an enjoyable and, at times, very, very impressive superhero film. Brie Larson is great in the role of Carol Danvers, and in playing Captain Marvel she represents the kind of hero young girls can look up to and imagine themselves as. There are a few really great scenes in here, but the one which stands out is definitely when Carol is facing off against the Kree A.I. The Supreme Intelligence. A montage of Carol picking herself up throughout her younger years, accompanied by a rousing musical score shows the nature of this woman who never gives up and will always fight back against adversity. I absolutely love her line of “I’ve been fighting with one arm tied behind my back, but what happens when I’m finally set free?” as Carol destroys the Inhibitor which has been keeping her powers in check for so long, and finally the true Captain Marvel, in all her glowing glory, is revealed. 

Avengers: Endgame (2019) – Portals/Avengers Assemble!

Avengers: Endgame was a momentous film, as it was the culmination of 11 years and the 21 previous films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The buzz and hype around this film is something I’m not sure we will ever experience again, but incredibly, it lived up to all of it, in my opinion at least. I love so many things about this film, I could probably write an entire article on this alone, but I don’t think anyone wants to see me gushing over Endgame for 2000 words. The defining moment of the film comes in the final act and it is a moment I simply could not overlook, as it is a sequence which is the perfect display of why we watch, and why we love this series of films so much. Captain America, standing alone, preparing to fight, against an entire army is the epitome of his character, but we soon learn he’s not alone. Falcon’s voice coming through and saying “on your left” is not only a perfect throwback to Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but also the indication that all of our favourite heroes are returning and about to give Thanos and his army the fight of their lives. Seeing the likes of Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man and the Guardians of the Galaxy emerging through hundreds of portals brings tears to the eyes, and with composer, Alan Silvestri’s incredible ‘Portals’ playing over the action, the goosebumps really kick in. Marvel fans finally get the ultimate payoff to all these years of films when the camera pans along the line of heroes and Cap says the iconic “Avengers Assemble!” we’ve all been waiting for.

Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) – Mysterio, Master of Illusion

Many questioned why, Spider-Man: Far From Home was closing Phase Three, rather than starting Phase Four off, but the MCU’s version of Peter Parker is so connected to Tony Stark, we had to follow him in the fallout of Tony’s death and see how he was coping. This is very much an epilogue to Phase Three, but as well as that, is also perhaps one of the webslinger’s finest solo adventures. Jake Gyllenhaal is one of the finest actors of his generation so when he was announced as playing Mysterio, one of Spidey’s greatest villains from the comics, my excitement for this film hit crazy levels! Obviously Gyllenhaal stole the show and was just as wonderful as I’d hoped he would be, and it was this scene where he uses his illusions to trick Peter so cleverly where he really stood out. Mysterio is known as the Master of Illusion in the comics, and over the years he has tormented Spider-Man on countless occasions with his unique skillset. I wondered how brave the filmmakers would be when it came to adapting Mysterio for the screen and if they would push things visually, and in this one sequence I was left blown away with just how perfect this version of Mysterio was. The visuals in this scene are just so mind bending and shocking, it’s one of the best things the MCU has ever produced and one of my all time favourite Spider-Man scenes. I just hope this film wasn’t the last time we see the Master of Illusion in the MCU, as I feel there’s plenty more fun to be had with him in this series!

If you’ve made it to the end, then thank you for reading! I’d love to know if you agree with my choices, let me know in the comments or reply to me on social media letting me know what you thought. With plenty more Marvel content coming our way over the coming years, I can’t wait to hopefully look through the best moments of Phase Four and beyond, and offend a whole new bunch of people with my outrageous choices!