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The Marvel Cinematic Universe may have been struggling lately, but it remains one of the biggest blockbuster franchises of all time. 2024 is Marvel’s chance to fix the MCU before it’s too late, and the company has certainly made some bold moves to that end. For example, Marvel Studios announced that Iron Man actor Robert Downey Jr. will return in the upcoming film Avengers: Doomsday to play legendary Marvel villain Victor Von Doom. The company also released just one film in 2024, the box office-grossing Deadpool & Wolverine, which studio president Kevin Feige said was the ultimate message about saturation and so-called superhero fatigue. It suggests that you understand.
If the MCU can turn things around, it would be a huge turnaround. But returning to the best of the MCU’s golden age won’t be easy. Whether you’re a fan of this saga or not, its decade-long box office domination culminated in some of the highest-grossing and culturally influential films of our time. The Infinity Saga ended and the Multiverse Saga began. process. Since then, movies like Ant-Man and the Wasp and streaming series like Secret Invasion have significantly diminished the series’ standing, leading to Marvel’s current woes.
With the MCU in recalibration mode, books such as MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios have been published, indicating that enough time has passed for the world to understand this huge franchise. Now we can finally take the time to assess its cultural impact. Recent historical context. While assessing the MCU’s influence over the past decade or so, we checked to see if any films could have topped IMDb’s list of the 250 Best Movies. As it turned out, three of them passed.
Two MCU movies rank in IMDb Top 100
You may already know which movies made the IMDb list, but you might be surprised to learn that the Marvel movie with the highest score on Rotten Tomatoes is nowhere to be seen. Instead, coming from the height of the MCU’s success, we have a movie that was able to cause something of a cultural stir upon its debut. Note that we’re not talking about non-MCU movies here, so “Into the Spider-Verse” or Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SSU) movies in general aren’t considered here.
If you guessed that the final two “Avengers” movies in the Infinity Saga would be adapted, you’d be right. Both films managed to break into the top 100, with “Avengers: Infinity War” coming in at #61 with an 8.4 rating out of 10, and “Avengers: Endgame” coming in at #77 with the same score of 8.4. Why are two movies with the same rating so far apart? Well, you would normally expect the difference to be based on the number of user votes that make up the overall score, but the votes for both movies A bit of a mystery remains as the number is 1.3 million votes. These IMDb lists are compiled using ratings from website users, and based on that logic, considering that there are several movies between the two that have the same overall score but a lower total rating, both ‘Avengers’ movies should be viewed side by side. Either way, Kevin Feige can take comfort in knowing that the MCU has two movies in the top 100.
The only MCU movie to rank on IMDb’s Top 250 Movies list
So what other MCU movies have made it into the IMDb Top 250? You might expect Iron Man, the movie that launched the entire series and changed Hollywood forever, to appear somewhere. yeah. Or it could be Captain America: Civil War, which depicts the historic breakdown of the Marvel Alliance of Heroes. Well, neither.
Coming in at number 172 on the IMDb list is 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, with a rating of 8.2 based on 925,000 votes. Another “Avengers”-level event movie, “No Way Home,” became its own cultural phenomenon around the world upon its theatrical release, making almost $2 billion in the process. In fact, all three MCU movies on the IMDb Top 250 list are some of the highest-grossing films of all time in this story.
“Avengers: Endgame” is the second highest-grossing movie of all time with $2.8 billion in box office revenue, and “Avengers: Infinity War” is sixth in worldwide box office revenue with $2,052,415,039. Meanwhile, “No Way Home” ranks as the 7th highest-grossing film of all time, behind only “The Avengers.” In other words, the three MCU movies that are in IMDb’s top 250 best movies are the same as the three MCU movies that are in the top 10 highest-grossing movies of all time. It’s not entirely clear what’s being said about this movie, or IMDb for that matter, but it seems to reinforce the idea that the MCU is at its best when it delivers these event movies. All this is just evidence to support my opinion. It has long been believed that if Marvel wants to reignite its magic, these are the only types of movies it should release.