Summary

  • Hawkeye gives fans a grounded, action-filled series with new characters, like Kate Bishop.
  • Moon Knight, featuring Oscar Issac, offers exceptional themes and dark action.
  • Daredevil remains a beloved series with intense potential and well-crafted storytelling.

Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe unveiled an evolution of the expanded universe by introducing series and connecting older Marvel movies and shows to the larger canon. With anticipation and readiness to pull more and more viewers onto the streaming service, Disney+ immediately had many different Marvel series available to stream on its app. This included older Marvel series, such as Daredevil​​​​​.

While the many series released on Disney+ proved 'too much,' in a sense, many fans have hailed the various series as incredible ways of going into depth about characters and specific settings in the Marvel ​​​​​​universe. All the series in hand, some of them have performed better than others, whether due to the excitement built up for its release, or the fantastic quality within the shows.

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10 Hawkeye

Featuring the Avenger and His Newest Protégé

Hailee Steinfeld Kate Bishop MCU Return
Hailee Steinfeld Kate Bishop MCU Return

The underrated Avenger in the MCU finally receives his own series. While not a movie, this series allows fans to delve deep into the characters of Hawkeye and the newly introduced Kate Bishop. In Hawkeye, viewers are taken on a grounded, action-filled, and high-stakes narrative through the streets of New York.

The Kingpin, Wilson Fisk, makes his official MCU debut in Hawkeye as the primary villain and crime boss. Echo, who also has her own series, is introduced in Hawkeye ​​​​​​as well. This street-level series is a great way Phase 4 has stepped back from its multiversal themes.

9 Moon Knight

The Live-Action Debut of The Hand of Knonshu

oscar isaac as moon knight

As one of the series that acts as the origin story for a Marvel hero being welcomed into the cinematic universe, Moon Knight was highly anticipated. Moon Knight is a fan-favorite street-level hero that many fans had long been waiting to be introduced into live-action.

The series follows Steven Grant and his other identity, Marc Spector, as they fight villains under the direction of Khonshu. With exceptional themes, a notable performance by Oscar Issac, and dark, rugged action, Moon Knight easily earned the title as one of the best Marvel series that fans can watch on Disney+.

8 Luke Cage

Fighting Crime in Harlem

Luke Cage

Luke Cage was one of the original Marvel Netflix series that debuted on the streaming service. Now available on Disney+, each series that follows the Defenders Saga has been welcomed to the MCU canon. In Luke Cage, which takes place after season 1 of Jessica Jones, Luke is brought into a plot of crime in his part of New York City.

Villains like Cottonmouth and Mariah find their places in Luke Cage's heroic fight. Like the other Netflix Marvel shows, Luke Cage is grounded, truthful, and fierce.

7 Jessica Jones

Investigative Crime Thriller with Superhero Elements

Jessica Jones

Jessica Jones was the second Marvel ​​​​​​series on Netflix to be released, which was right after the first season of Daredevil. Jessica Jones expands on the street-level universe of New York City in which Daredevil and the other Netflix Marvel shows take place.

In her series, Jessica Jones is self-employed as a private investigator and faces harrowing villains such as Kilgrave and Foolkiller. Jessica Jones is brooding, excels in its themes of grounded storytelling, and promises a psychological spiral as the narrative drives forward.

6 Falcon and the Winter Soldier

An Imperfect Duo Attempting to Follow in Steve Rodgers' Footsteps

Sam and Bucky from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

The buddy cop-esque show that Falcon and the Winter Soldier stands to be has been one of the most well-received MCU series that debuted on Disney+. Like Hawkeye, Falcon and the Winter Soldier steps back from the multiverse narrative and remains on Earth through terrorist plots and Sam Wilson's personal trials into becoming Captain America.

The series is founded on solid societal themes and presents fans with intense storytelling. These elements, along with notable action and diverse characters, make the show is a must-watch in Phase 4 of the MCU.

5 Ms. Marvel

An Origin Series Filled with Heart

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As one of the highest-rated Marvel series ever, Ms. Marvel brings Kamala Khan into live-action with a new origin story. Despite the changes to the character, Ms. Marvel still proves itself a strong watch with a heartfelt narrative and fantastically written characters.

In this series, Kamala Khan delves into her family's history and fends off various foes that pose a threat to her friends, her family, and her city. Ms. Marvel also serves as the character's prequel to the film that immediately takes place after Ms. Marvel's season 1, The Marvels.

4 The Punisher

Brutal, Dark, and Unforgiving

The Punisher
The Punisher 

After his introduction in Daredevil season 2, Netflix went even further to expand the Marvel live-action universe by granting this anti-hero a TV show of his own. The Punisher takes place immediately after the events of Daredevil season 2 and follows Frank Castle as the narrative behind his family's attack continues to unravel.

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Frank also begins to own his given vigilante name, The Punisher. Just as Daredevil is dark and vicious, so is The Punisher, with emphasis on violence, since the character chooses to kill his enemies.

3 Wandavision

A Nostalgic and Enthralling Delve into Wanda's Powers

Wanda Maximoff In Disney's Wandavision

Phase 4 brought a lot of new content for fans to enjoy, along with its first series, Wandavision. Wandavision had created excitement and anticipation for the entire Marvel audience, as each episode hinted at the reality of Scarlet Witch's situation. Wandavision was so popular that viewers were constantly picking apart each episode. Creators online would point out each Easter egg hinted in every scene, which started the infamous 'Mephisto' theory.

Through each episode, Wandavision resembles old sitcoms and doesn't truly answer questions until the end of the series. This immersive and incredible series is necessary viewing before watching Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

2 Daredevil

Crime-Fighting in Hell's Kitchen with Law and Violence

Daredevil

When Daredevil was released, many Marvel fans were skeptical. But, the first Netflix Marvel show proved that street-level TV shows held intense potential. Daredevil is one of the most well-crafted superhero series of all time. The casting, acting, plots, villains, driven storytelling, and other elements make it a beloved series for fans.

This led to the fan-favorite character leading the Defenders into the MCU with his reintroduction in Spider-Man: No Way Home as Peter's lawyer. Daredevil is action-oriented, known for its flawless one-take action scenes, and necessarily catastrophic.

1 Loki

A Series about Glorious Purpose

Loki walking in a suit in his MCU tv show

Out of all the Marvel Cinematic Universe shows that have been released, Loki has been one of the most well-received of them all. Loki takes place right after he escapes with the Tesseract in Avengers: Endgame. This leads to him being captured by the TVA, and eventually shows him working to stop threats to the timeline.

Season 2, which takes the narrative of Loki and the God of Mischeif's role in the universe much further, had capitalized on the multiverse and yet remained emotionally grounded. Loki is, through and through, an astounding watch for all Marvel fans.

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Iron Man
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WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk
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Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Zoe Saldana, Chris Pratt, Tom Hiddleston, Iman Vellani
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