10 Most Rewatchable MCU Movies, Ranked
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10 Most Rewatchable MCU Movies , Ranked
There are quite a few fan-favorite entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that are endlessly rewatchable.
10.Iron Man Is Almost Always The Starting Point For Any MCU Rewatch
The MCU first launched in 2008 with the release of Iron Man starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark.
The movie brought the armored Avenger to life for the first time and surprised fans with an elevated take on the character that increased his popularity with a new generation of fans.
While the MCU wasn't teased until Iron Man's post-credit debut of Nick Fury, it still acts as the first chapter of the larger Infinity Saga.
This makes it required viewing on a rewatch, even if fans weren't already eager to put it on in the background at any given moment.
9.Doctor Strange Is A Visually Impressive Exploration Of The MCU's Magic
Benedict Cumberbatch made his debut as a skilled surgeon turned master of the mystic arts in 2016's Doctor Strange, which explored a new side of the MCU with an introduction to the largely untapped world of magic.
Director Scott Derrickson created a world that still impresses fans with mind-blowing scenes that dived inside the mind's eye and explored alternate dimensions.
Doctor Strange has left fans wanting more for years, leading to frequent rewatches of this unique MCU entry.
8.Captain America: The Winter Soldier Is The Best In A Rewatchable Trilogy
7.Captain Marvel Is A Fun Rewatch That Dives Into The MCU's Nostalgic Past
When Captain Marvel first hit theaters in 2019, fans were still reeling from the climactic finale of Avengers: Infinity War that left the MCU in devastation.
Consequently, the fun and light adventure that introduced fans to Captain Marvel was a perfect palate cleanser that continues to be an easy rewatch.
Not only is the movie set in the '90s, stoking those feelings of nostalgia for some fans, but it also features the formation of a dynamic friendship between Carol Danvers and Nick Fury.
The movie's separation from the rest of the MCU's ongoing events also makes it easy to rewatch it without being sucked into a larger MCU marathon.
6.Black Panther Is Still One Of The MCU's Most Visually-Captivating Movies
Following the character's live-action debut in Captain America: Civil War, Chadwick Boseman returned to explore the beautiful nation of Wakanda as he claimed his fallen father's throne in 2018's Black Panther.
The movie not only features dynamic action scenes and one of the MCU's best villains, Killmonger, but the afro-futuristic nation of Wakanda is a visual marvel that is both culturally inspired and technologically advanced.
These elements always impress viewers on each rewatch.
5.Guardians Of the Galaxy Continues To Be A Pleasant Surprise In the MCU
While some fans assumed that the potentially risky release of 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy might be the first flop in the MCU, it surprised everyone and became one of the breakout hits of Marvel Studios' Phase Two.
Chris Pratt starred as Star-Lord in a universe-hopping adventure that brought the intergalactic Guardians together for the first time.
The chemistry between the team leads to a comfortable and hilarious rapport that makes it easy to rewatch, especially when paired with 2017's Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2.
4.Thor: Ragnarok Is An Incredibly Entertaining Departure For The Series
The first two entries in the Thor franchise have developed a bit of a fanbase and played large roles in the development of the Infinity Saga, but it was the third entry that really captivated fans when Thor: Ragnarok hit theaters in 2017.
The movie not only features the best humor of the character's entire franchise that worked perfectly for star Chris Hemsworth, but it also featured Hulk and an adaptation of the fan-favorite Planet Hulk storyline that offers something new for fans with every viewing.
3.Avengers: Infinity War Is A Fast-Paced, Action-Packed Build Up For Endgame
The mind-blowing finale to the "Infinity Saga" was a two-part story that began in 2018 with Avengers: Infinity War.
The movie brought separated teams of Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy together to fight Thanos and his Black Order as he gathered the powerful Infinity Gauntlet.
Infinity War is filled with epic battle scenes and featured hilarious crossovers between characters that make it a fantastic rewatch.
2019's Avengers: Endgame featured even more incredible fight scenes, though it's a bit heavier and not as easy to enjoy as Infinity War despite more than a few fan-pleasing scenes.
2.Spider-Man: No Way Home Has Already Proven To Be Incredibly Rewatchable
While 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home is one of the more recent entries in the MCU, it has already proven to fans that it's destined to be one of the most rewatched movies in the shared universe.
Not only does it represent a fantastic end to the MCU's Spider-Man trilogy, but it also featured characters from previous cinematic iterations of Spider-Man as well.
The ability to watch all three cinematic takes on Spider-Man fighting against the combined threat of multiversal villains while Doctor Strange brings his patented visual spectacle to the field is sure to make Spider-Man: No Way Home one of the MCU's most rewatchable movies.
1.The Avengers United The MCU's Main Heroes For The Epic Battle Of New York
The first phase of the MCU introduced the main heroes before they were inevitably brought together as Earth's mightiest heroes in 2012's The Avengers, which saw the villainous Loki bring an alien war to Earth in the Battle of New York.
The formation of the Avengers still shines as one of the MCU's greatest moments, and the final battle scene between the team and the various alien attackers continues to excite and impress fans, whether it's their first or their hundredth viewing.
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