All 12 Disney+ MCU Live-Action Shows Ranked by IMDb Score: Where Does ‘Ironheart’ Stand?

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has expanded far beyond the big screen, bringing a wave of exciting shows to Disney+. These series dive into fresh stories, beloved characters, and bold new directions, all while weaving into the larger MCU tapestry. From gritty street-level heroes to cosmic tricksters, each show offers something unique, and we’re here to rank them based on IMDb scores to see how they stack up.
‘Ironheart’ (2025) is the latest addition to this lineup, introducing a brilliant young inventor to the MCU. But where does it land among fan-favorite shows like ‘Loki’ or gritty entries like ‘Daredevil: Born Again’? Let’s break down the rankings, starting from the bottom, and explore what makes each series stand out, with a special focus on ‘Ironheart’ and its place in the MCU.
12. Ironheart (2025)
IMDb Score: 3.9/10
‘Ironheart’ follows Riri Williams, a teenage genius who builds a cutting-edge suit of armor, stepping into the legacy of Iron Man. Starring Dominique Thorne as Riri, alongside Anthony Ramos and Lyric Ross, the show aims to blend tech-driven action with a coming-of-age story.
Sadly, it sits at the bottom of the IMDb rankings with a 3.9/10. We found the show struggles to balance its youthful energy with the MCU’s high-stakes vibe, and some felt the pacing dragged. Despite this, Riri’s charm and inventive spirit shine, hinting at potential for future seasons. Part of MCU Phase Five, ‘Ironheart’ has room to grow as Riri carves her path.
11. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022)
IMDb Score: 5.2/10
Jennifer Walters, played by Tatiana Maslany, juggles life as a lawyer and a superpowered Hulk in ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’. This nine-episode series mixes courtroom comedy with MCU action, featuring Ginger Gonzaga and Malia Arrayah.
With a 5.2/10, it ranks low due to its uneven tone, which some of us found jarring compared to the MCU’s usual intensity. Still, Maslany’s performance and the show’s lighthearted take on superhero life offer fun moments, especially for those who enjoy a fresh spin. It’s part of MCU Phase Four, setting up bold new ideas.
10. Secret Invasion (2023)
IMDb Score: 5.8/10
‘Secret Invasion’ dives into a tense spy thriller with Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, joined by Ben Mendelsohn, Emilia Clarke, and Don Cheadle. The six-episode series explores a Skrull infiltration threatening the MCU’s core.
Scoring 5.8/10, it faced criticism for a rushed plot and underused characters, which we noticed left some storylines unresolved. However, Jackson’s commanding presence and the show’s gritty espionage vibe keep it engaging. As part of MCU Phase Five, it tackles high stakes but falls short of its ambitious goals.
9. Echo (2024)
IMDb Score: 5.9/10
‘Echo’ centers on Maya Lopez, portrayed by Alaqua Cox, as she reconnects with her Native American roots while facing her past. With Chaske Spencer and Tantoo Cardinal, this five-episode series is part of MCU Phase Five and Marvel Spotlight.
Its 5.9/10 score reflects mixed reactions, with some of us appreciating the cultural depth but finding the pacing uneven. Cox’s intense performance carries the show, making Maya a compelling anti-hero. The Marvel Spotlight label gives it a standalone feel, but it struggles to fully connect with the broader MCU.
8. Ms. Marvel (2022)
IMDb Score: 6.2/10
Kamala Khan, played by Iman Vellani, bursts onto the scene in ‘Ms. Marvel’, a six-episode series about a superhero-obsessed teen gaining powers. With Matt Lintz and Zenobia Shroff, it’s a vibrant MCU Phase Four entry.
At 6.2/10, the show earns praise for Vellani’s infectious energy and its colorful style, though some felt the story wandered. We love how it captures Kamala’s journey of self-discovery, blending teen drama with superhero flair. It sets up her role in the wider MCU with heart and charm.
7. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021)
IMDb Score: 7.1/10
Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, portrayed by Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan, team up in ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’. This six-episode Phase Four series, also starring Wyatt Russell, tackles global threats and personal struggles.
With a 7.1/10, it strikes a balance between action and character depth, though some of us found the pacing uneven. The chemistry between Mackie and Stan is a highlight, making their buddy dynamic a fan favorite. It sets up key MCU shifts, like Sam’s Captain America arc.
6. Agatha All Along (2024)
IMDb Score: 7.2/10
‘Agatha All Along’ follows Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness, freed from a spell and navigating the Witches’ Road with Joe Locke and Sasheer Zamata. This nine-episode Phase Five miniseries dives into dark magic and mystery.
Its 7.2/10 score reflects strong performances, especially Hahn’s magnetic presence, though some felt the plot meandered. We enjoyed the spooky vibe and Agatha’s complex arc, which adds depth to the MCU’s mystical side. It’s a bold spin-off from ‘WandaVision’ with plenty of flair.
5. Moon Knight (2022)
IMDb Score: 7.3/10
‘Moon Knight’ stars Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant, a man grappling with newfound powers tied to an Egyptian moon god. With Ethan Hawke and May Calamawy, this six-episode Phase Four series is a wild ride.
Scoring 7.3/10, it stands out for Isaac’s layered performance and its unique blend of psychological drama and mythology. We found the bold storytelling refreshing, though some plot points felt unresolved. It’s a standout for its daring departure from typical MCU fare.
4. Hawkeye (2021)
IMDb Score: 7.4/10
‘Hawkeye’ pairs Jeremy Renner’s Clint Barton with Hailee Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop in a six-episode Phase Four miniseries. Featuring Florence Pugh, it’s a grounded holiday-themed adventure with a criminal conspiracy.
Its 7.4/10 score comes from its sharp action and charming leads, though some of us wanted deeper stakes. Steinfeld’s Kate steals the show, bringing fresh energy to Clint’s world. The series nails its street-level vibe, making it a cozy yet thrilling MCU entry.
3. WandaVision (2021)
IMDb Score: 7.9/10
‘WandaVision’ blends sitcom nostalgia with MCU drama, starring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as Vision. This nine-episode Phase Four miniseries, with Kathryn Hahn, explores grief and reality-bending powers.
At 7.9/10, it’s celebrated for its creative storytelling and Olsen’s emotional depth, though some felt the finale rushed. We love how it experiments with style while tying into the MCU’s bigger picture. It’s a bold, heartfelt gem that redefines superhero narratives.
2. Daredevil: Born Again (2025)
IMDb Score: 8.1/10
‘Daredevil: Born Again’ brings back Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock, facing off against Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk in the new Phase Five series. Margarita Levieva joins the gritty street-level drama.
With an 8.1/10, it earns high marks for its intense action and Cox’s stellar performance, though some story arcs feel stretched. We’re hooked on the raw, emotional stakes and Fisk’s menacing return. It builds on the original ‘Daredevil’ series, delivering a fan-favorite revival.
1. Loki (2021-2023)
IMDb Score: 8.2/10
‘Loki’ follows Tom Hiddleston’s God of Mischief navigating time and chaos after ‘Avengers: Endgame’. With Owen Wilson and Sophia Di Martino, this 12-episode Phase Four series is the top-rated MCU show.
Its 8.2/10 score reflects its clever writing and Hiddleston’s charm, with few flaws noted by viewers. We adore the time-bending adventures and Loki’s growth, making it a standout in the MCU. It’s a thrilling mix of wit, heart, and multiversal stakes.
Which MCU Disney+ show is your favorite, or do you think another deserves a spot on this list? Share your thoughts in the comments!