SPOILER ALERT: This list references major plot developments for basically every project in the MCU, which is available to stream on Disney+.

Since 2008, Marvel Studios has released 37 feature films, 15 streaming series and two TV specials, all of it knitted together within the unprecedented narrative tapestry known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With its latest movie, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” the company has gone back to its roots, bringing the inaugural creation of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby into the MCU. So it seemed fitting to look back at the entirety of this history-making creative endeavor and rank every title from worst to best. (Marvel comics adaptations that weren’t produced by Marvel Studios — like Netflix’s “Jessica Jones,” ABC’s “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” 20th Century Fox’s “X-Men: Days of Future Past” and Sony Pictures’ “Spider-Verse” movies — aren’t eligible.)

Moving forward, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige has said its TV efforts won’t be as entwined with its movies as they have been, but it all still resides inside the same gargantuan sandbox, part of the most ambitious storytelling project in Hollywood history. At their best, each entry within the MCU delights and thrills and provokes and surprises, and even its lesser titles still have so much to enjoy about them. Some of these rankings felt like no-brainers, others inspired fierce debate among the team that assembled this list — and likely in the comments section below. We’ll keep updating this list for as long as the MCU lasts, or until the inevitable reboot.

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