All 8 MCU Projects That Have Been Review Bombed on RT and IMDB
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has delivered some of the most popular movies and TV shows in recent years. However, not every project has been received with open arms, as some have faced review bombing on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes (RT) and IMDb, where fans flood ratings with low scores, often for reasons unrelated to quality, such as diverse casting or creative choices.
Review bombing has become a common issue for MCU projects, especially those introducing new characters or themes. This article lists eight MCU projects that faced significant review bombing, exploring why these projects were targeted and how the backlash affected their scores.
Ironheart (2025)

‘Ironheart’ follows Riri Williams, a brilliant young inventor who builds her own Iron Man-style suit. Before its Disney+ debut, the show was hit hard with negative reviews, dropping to a 32% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 4.7/10 on IMDb, with over 50% of IMDb votes being one-star ratings.
The backlash largely stemmed from objections to its Black female lead, echoing similar patterns seen in other MCU projects. Fans fought back, raising the Rotten Tomatoes score to 69%, but the initial bombing left ‘Ironheart’ as one of the lowest-rated MCU shows on IMDb.
Agatha All Along (2024)

‘Agatha All Along’ is a spin-off from ‘WandaVision’, focusing on the witch Agatha Harkness. It faced review bombing on IMDb shortly after release, with a spike in one-star reviews dragging down its average score despite positive critical reception.
Critics praised the show’s unique tone, but some viewers targeted its LGBTQIA+ representation and female-led cast, calling it “woke” or “childish.” The flood of low scores suggests bias rather than genuine critique, though the show still earned strong support from fans.
Echo (2024)

‘Echo’ centers on Maya Lopez, a deaf Native American hero tied to ‘Hawkeye’. Its Rotten Tomatoes audience score dipped to 59%, and IMDb ratings hit 6.0, with complaints focusing on its slower pace and diverse lead.
Many negative reviews appeared before the show’s release, indicating coordinated efforts to lower its scores. Despite this, fans of the gritty series pushed back, and critics appreciated its unique storytelling, though the bombing impacted its early reception.
Hawkeye (2021)

‘Hawkeye’ pairs Clint Barton with young archer Kate Bishop in a holiday-themed adventure. Despite a warm critical response, IMDb saw a wave of one-star reviews, pulling its score to around 7.4.
The backlash targeted the show’s lighter tone and female co-lead, with some fans upset over its departure from darker MCU narratives. Supporters later countered the bombing, praising the chemistry between leads and the show’s grounded story.
Ms. Marvel (2022)

‘Ms. Marvel’ introduces Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-American teen superhero. Despite a 98% Rotten Tomatoes critic score, its IMDb rating dropped to 6.2 due to heavy review bombing.
Negative reviews often criticized the show’s Muslim protagonist and youthful tone, with many one-star votes posted before its premiere. Fans defended the series for its vibrant energy and cultural representation, but the bombing kept its audience scores lower than deserved.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022)

‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ follows Jennifer Walters, a lawyer with Hulk-like powers, in a comedic series. It faced intense review bombing, with IMDb’s score dropping to 5.2, driven by one-star reviews targeting its feminist themes and light tone.
Despite an 80% Rotten Tomatoes critic score, audience backlash focused on the show’s progressive elements and fourth-wall-breaking humor. Fans later rallied to support its bold style, but the bombing significantly hurt its initial ratings.
Secret Invasion (2023)

‘Secret Invasion’ is a spy thriller about Skrull infiltrators in the MCU. It became the lowest-rated MCU show on Rotten Tomatoes with a 52% score and a 5.8 on IMDb, bombed for its uneven pacing and changes to comic lore.
Some viewers criticized perceived political undertones, fueling the negative flood. While the show had genuine flaws, the scale of one-star reviews suggests agenda-driven bombing rather than fair critique.
Captain Marvel (2019)

‘Captain Marvel’, the MCU’s first female-led film, stars Carol Danvers as a powerful hero. Before its release, it faced severe review bombing, with Rotten Tomatoes’ “Want to See” score dropping to 28% and IMDb’s rating falling to 6.8 due to a high percentage of one-star votes.
The backlash was largely driven by objections to the film’s feminist themes and lead actress Brie Larson’s comments on inclusivity. Despite a 79% Rotten Tomatoes critic score and over $1 billion at the box office, the bombing affected its audience perception.
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