Marvel Studios' 10 Highest-Grossing MCU Movies Ranked From Worst To Best

Marvel Studios' 10 Highest-Grossing MCU Movies Ranked From Worst To Best

2025 wasn't Marvel Studios' biggest year at the box office, but ahead of what should be a huge 2026, we're ranking the MCU's 10 highest-grossing movies from worst to best.

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By JoshWilding - Dec 18, 2025 05:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Studios

Since Iron Man's release in 2008, Marvel Studios has produced hit after hit at the worldwide box office, creating a $30 billion franchise in the process.

Up until Avatar was unexpectedly re-released during the pandemic, Avengers: Endgame was the highest-grossing movie ever released in theaters. Despite a few misses during the Multiverse Saga—including a couple this year in Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts*—the MCU remains the highest-grossing franchise ever.

With 2026 likely to be a hugely profitable year thanks to Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday, now seemed like a good time to round up the 10 highest-grossing MCU movies of all time and rank them from worst (even though there's not a bad movie to be found here) to best. This is just one opinion, of course, and we're sure you'll have your own takes that we'd love to hear in the comments section below.

In the meantime, you can take a look through this ranking by clicking on the "Next"/"View List" button below.
 

10. Avengers: Age Of Ultron ($1,405,403,694 - #5)

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Avengers: Age of Ultron was a much more ambitious movie than its predecessor, but was it better? James Spader knocked it out of the park as Ultron (even if the villain was a little too snarky), while it managed to squeeze a lot into a pretty reasonable runtime.

That included the introductions of characters like the Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, and The Vision, two of whom have been a crucial part of the MCU since. 

The sequel was a tad directionless in places (just look at Thor's weird story arc), but there was plenty of fun to be had here. It also gave us its fair share of iconic moments in this shared world, including Captain America - nearly - lifting Mjolnir, the Hulkbuster battling The Hulk, and some killer shots of the team assembled. 

Joss Whedon delivered a strong follow-up here, even if there was some room for improvement. 
 

9. Iron Man 3 ($1,214,811,252 - #8)

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The first of Marvel Studios' solo movies to gross over $1 billion, Iron Man 3 may not be fondly remembered by a lot of fans, but it was still a hit for the then still-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

Shane Black was the right director to build on the comedic tone set by The Avengers, while still exploring what it means for Tony Stark to be Iron Man in the wake of Loki's attack on New York City. Iron Patriot felt a little shoehorned in, and there's no getting around the fact that Rebecca Hall was wasted as Maya Hansen. 

Of course, the biggest disappointment for the majority was that big Mandarin reveal. 

Iron Man 3 is still a pretty great movie overall, though, and one which we'd argue has received way too much hate since it first arrived in theaters over a decade ago. Seriously, give it a second chance!
 

8. Spider-Man: Far From Home ($1,131,927,996 - #10)

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The first Spider-Man movie to gross over $1 billion, Spider-Man: No Way Home once again did something new with the web-slinger, taking him out of New York City on an adventure that saw him teaming up with Mysterio across Europe. 

The big reveal that Quentin Beck was, in fact, a villain wasn't hard to see coming and there's part of us which watched this and still longed to see the web-slinger swinging through the Big Apple's skyscrapers rather than Venice and London. 

Still, that illusion scene remains one of the best sequences ever seen in the MCU and the mid-credits scene with J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson...well, it was a jaw-dropper and nothing we saw coming. Director Jon Watts proved himself a perfect fit for Spidey with this movie (though we were pretty confident that was the case after Homecoming). 

This was a classic Spider-Man movie and definitely one of the better Marvel Studios movies to date. 
 

7. The Avengers ($1,518,812,988 - #4)

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The Avengers may seem relatively small in scale compared to today's superhero movies, but at the time...well, this was the first time these characters ever assembled on screen.

That alone means it holds a very special place in our hearts, and while mistakes were made (Captain America's costume has to be somewhere near the top of the list), those are easy enough to forgive. Even after seeing pretty much every MCU hero teaming up in Avengers: Endgame, it's still hard not to get chills when the heroes come together here. 

Throw in that Hulk redesign, the Jade Giant's battle with Thor, and Tom Hiddleston knocking it out of the park as Loki, and there's no way this shouldn't be considered a classic.

Unfortunately, several years on, it just feels a tad underwhelming in comparison to what we're now used to watching. 
 

6. Deadpool & Wolverine ($1,267,643,094 - #7)

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Deadpool & Wolverine's box office run isn't over yet, but it's already demolished every record set by 2019's Joker to become the highest-grossing R-Rated movie ever released. 

Pushing Captain Marvel out of the top ten with its placement here, what filmmaker Shawn Levy and stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman achieved with this threequel is hard to put into words. Rather than being the final nail in the Fox-verse's coffin, it rejuvenated and, in some ways, redeemed a very hit-and-miss era of storytelling. 

Crucially, the highly anticipated team-up between Wade Wilson and Logan delivered in every respect and proved to be worth the wait. Reynolds and Jackman had a blast on screen together, and Levy delivered his best work yet as a director. 

Deadpool & Wolverine is deserving of its place on this list, both in terms of box office and how damn good a movie it was. 
 

5. Captain America: Civil War ($1,153,304,495 - #9)

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While Captain America: Civil War had little in common with the comic book event it borrowed its name from, seeing the Avengers square off on screen was still epic on every single level. 

In some ways, we wish Marvel Studios had held off on making this until they had more heroes to make use of here, but we got a phenomenal new villain in Daniel Bruhl's Zemo, and it was impossible to fault the battles that did play out on screen. The Russo Brothers brought plenty of epic action to the table here and successfully introduced Spider-Man to the MCU.

That was a huge part of this movie and one that fans definitely appreciated. Yes, Spidey only had a few minutes of screentime, but we never imagined getting to see him face off with the likes of Captain America, Giant-Man, and Bucky.

This movie is too often overlooked by fans and is, to us, an undeniable classic. 
 

4. Avengers: Infinity War ($2,048,359,754 - #2)

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Avengers: Infinity War is a very busy movie, but the Russo Brothers somehow made it work (even though it was just setting up a much bigger story in the sequel). 

While it split Earth's Mightiest Heroes up across the MCU, that meant getting to see some unexpected character interactions like Spider-Man and Doctor Strange hanging out with the Guardians of the Galaxy. There's just so much to love about this movie, with Black Panther leading the charge in Wakanda serving as an undeniable highlight.

Josh Brolin, meanwhile, delivered one of this franchise's best villains to date with Thanos, an incredible VFX creation who was in many ways more fun to follow than the Avengers themselves. 

Of course, it's that jaw-dropping ending we'll never forget. Killing off half the characters we love was a ballsy move on Marvel's part, but one that worked perfectly.
 

3. Black Panther ($1,346,913,171 - #6)

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This was a masterpiece, and the first Marvel Studios movie to be nominated for "Best Picture" at the Oscars. 

Honestly, Black Panther should have won, and the late, great Chadwick Boseman put himself on the map with an incredible take on T'Challa that resonated with people in a way that's seen the actor achieve "icon" status. "Wakanda Forever" became more than just a catchphrase, and both the actor and character inspired people of all races across the globe. 

This was a special movie, and one that director Ryan Coogler ensured left a lasting impact. Michael B. Jordan was every bit as good as Boseman, and the visuals here were breathtaking. 

It feels wrong not to put this at the top of our ranking, but the next two movies made just as big an impact, albeit in very different ways. 
 

2. Spider-Man: No Way Home ($1,926,899,310 - #3)

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Spider-Man: No Way Home had a highly secretive marketing campaign that built excitement to a point where everyone was desperate to see whether Tom Holland's web-slinger would share the screen with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. Just the return of those familiar villains alone was exciting, though, so it's no wonder this movie broke box office records. 

When the epic final chapter in Jon Watts' Spider-Man trilogy swung into theaters, it proved to be an emotional rollercoaster and a spectacular team-up fans could have only dreamed they would one day see in the MCU. 

Generating serious Oscar buzz, this fan-pleasing hit may have saved the big screen experience and delivered the sort of moments that had fans standing up and cheering in multiplexes. It was a special ride and one which it will be tough to replicate in the upcoming Spider-Man 4.

We nearly put this at #1, but our next entry just managed to pip it to the top spot. 
 

1. Avengers: Endgame ($2,797,800,564 - #1)

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Marvel Studios' highest-grossing movie is also its best. 

Avengers: Endgame told a story on a scale unlike anything else we've ever seen on the big screen, taking us on a trip through time and boldly killing off some beloved characters in the process. Simply put, there are too many highlights to mention, though the "Portals" scene has become nothing short of iconic.

In this movie, we also bid farewell to Iron Man in one of the MCU's most emotional scenes, while seeing Captain America fight his past self...well, it was awesome. That final battle, in particular, was packed full of unforgettable moments, and as a conclusion to the "Infinity Saga," Marvel Studios really couldn't have delivered a better ending than this. 

It's going to take a lot to top this in terms of fan service, pure storytelling quality, and box office, so all eyes will now be on Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.
 

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movieguy18
movieguy18 - 12/18/2025, 5:13 PM
ENDGAME TRUMPS EVERYTHING! PERIOD.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/18/2025, 5:53 PM
@movieguy18 - Trump had nothing to do with that movie.

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Oberlin4Prez
Oberlin4Prez - 12/18/2025, 5:57 PM
@movieguy18 - did you say Trump?!

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dragon316
dragon316 - 12/19/2025, 6:31 AM
@Oberlin4Prez - not anger by it don’t care for politics
PS118
PS118 - 12/18/2025, 5:18 PM
EG is underrated. BP is overrated. SM: FFH is bad. IM3 is underrated. Avengers AoU is a misfire.
Gambito
Gambito - 12/18/2025, 5:19 PM
@HulkisHoly - iron man 3 is awesome has the best action and effects of the trilogy, the mandarin thing is not that bad if you’re a guy Pearce fan
PS118
PS118 - 12/18/2025, 5:42 PM
@Gambito -

Yeah it’s not that bad. I still don’t like the twist but the rest of the film is really good. It’s just too bad Avengers 2 basically ignored the character development in IM3, CA2, TDW, etc.

They should have had the mandarin be the villain of civil war to have iron man go up against him still.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/18/2025, 5:58 PM
@HulkisHoly - IM3 was the film that got me into marvel. It probably helped that I'm a DC guy because I didn't know the backstory everyone got upset about.but that multiple suit scene at the end was awesome. As was the attack on Stark's home and him saving everyone on the plane.
Plus, my favorite suit-up of all the IM suit-ups during the jinglebells tune.
PS118
PS118 - 12/18/2025, 6:21 PM
@lazlodaytona -

It’s an objectively good marvel film. It was just a bad decision to remove the mandarin for China and replace him with a middle eastern guy, and then remove him, with a white guy to appease someone 🤷‍♂️

It was just weird decisions to make.
Simonsonrules
Simonsonrules - 12/18/2025, 11:39 PM
@HulkisHoly - For me AoU is easily ahead of IM3 and FFH. The latter is the weakest of the MCU Spidey films, easily. AoU is an ensemble flick that drove the Infinity Saga in significant ways. It also had Hulkbuster vs. Hulk, which I would have paid the same to watch as a short.
PS118
PS118 - 12/19/2025, 1:15 AM
@Simonsonrules -

To each their own. I liked Ultron but he was overshadowed by phase three plot threads they wanted to introduce and convoluted the plot, specifically Thor’s side quest, which should have been removed. Especially since it didn’t add really anything to his third film.

Hulkbuster vs hulk was underwhelming for me. Didn’t make sense that iron man just punches hulk out to end the fight. That’s not how hulk’s powers work. 🤷‍♂️

To each their own.
JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 12/19/2025, 3:55 AM
@HulkisHoly - “It’s just too bad Avengers 2 basically ignored the character development in IM3, CA2, TDW, etc.“

Yeah this part was confusing when Avengers 2 came out.

I was like, didn’t Stark blow up all his suits? And they’re like, “yeah but he rebuilt them, cuz it’s Tony lol.”
PS118
PS118 - 12/19/2025, 9:37 AM
@JustAWaffle -

Yeah exactly. Winter soldier ends with them looking for Bucky and then avengers 2 is like, Steve to Falcon: “well, we tried. Oh well.”

Other than Falcon showing up a couple of times, avengers 2 was a sequel to avengers 1 and not a sequel to IM3, Thor 2, Cap 2, and GotG like it should have been.
JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 12/19/2025, 1:50 PM
@HulkisHoly - That’s a good pint

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Gambito
Gambito - 12/18/2025, 5:18 PM
Tf Deadpool 3 over the first avengers a film still quoted and referenced to this day??? Surely the script for Deadpool was better right?
SheepishOne
SheepishOne - 12/18/2025, 5:31 PM
I remember at the time thinking they were insane and The Avengers would never work as a film with too many clashing tones and characters. Crazy how now that seems so small in comparison to what they’ve achieved since.

The Avengers, for my money, is still one of the best CBMs ever made. Certainly one of the most ambitious.
PS118
PS118 - 12/18/2025, 5:43 PM
@SheepishOne -

True!
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/18/2025, 5:59 PM
@SheepishOne - dude's got a bad rep now but Joss Whedon nailed that ensemble film.
Lucasberg
Lucasberg - 12/18/2025, 11:32 PM
@SheepishOne - correct!
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/18/2025, 6:00 PM

Pretty good list. But the important thing is just ranking the 10 best MCU movies regardless of box office.

1 - Infinity War
2 - Endgame
3 - Winter soldier
4 - The Avengers
5 - Iron Man
6 - Civil War
7 - Spidey NWH
8 - Captain America TFA
9 - GotG
10 - Black Panther





PS118
PS118 - 12/18/2025, 6:22 PM
@DocSpock -

This is damn close to my exact list.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/18/2025, 6:27 PM
@HulkisHoly -

This means you are a genius! There are so few of us.

PS118
PS118 - 12/18/2025, 9:18 PM
@DocSpock - 😂

I think my list is like:

1. Infinity War
2. No Way Home
3. Endgame
4. Avengers
5. GOTG
6. Civil War
7. Winter Soldier
8. The First Avenger
9. Iron Man
10. Captain Marvel…

Jk.

10. Ragnarok

DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/18/2025, 10:23 PM
@HulkisHoly -

That's a great list. I bring in Dark Knight because I love that too.
PS118
PS118 - 12/18/2025, 11:29 PM
@DocSpock -

What would be your top ten or top five comic book films of all time?
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/18/2025, 11:46 PM
@HulkisHoly -

If it were all time CBMs, I would have Dark Knight, Watchmen, SPider-Man 1&2, X-Men DoFP in there too.

Also maybe V for Vendetta.
PS118
PS118 - 12/19/2025, 1:21 AM
@DocSpock -

Dude! We truly have similar tastes!

I was thinking for mine:

1. TDK
2. Scott Pilgrim
3. Watchmen
4. Spider-man 2
5. Infinity War

But I also would consider Superman (2025), The Batman, Spider-man NWH, Logan, Spiderverse, for maybe higher spots.
PS118
PS118 - 12/19/2025, 1:22 AM
@DocSpock -

Oh and X-men DofP as well, of course.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/19/2025, 2:51 AM
@HulkisHoly -

Scott Pilgrim is so stupidly outstanding. I still love it. That and Napoleon Dynamite are 2 of my Grandweasels favorites that we still watch a couple times a year.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/19/2025, 2:57 AM
@HulkisHoly -

And over the years, I reviewed almost all of those movies in my side job doing movie/restaurant reviews for a couple of the local rags here in North Texas.

My first sci-fi was my Dad taking me to the premiere of Planet of the Apes in the 60s.
PS118
PS118 - 12/19/2025, 9:34 AM
@DocSpock -

Scott pilgrim was 10 years ahead of its time. As was Watchmen, honestly.

Must have been fun doing reviews for a magazine back in the day.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/19/2025, 12:53 PM
@HulkisHoly -

It was just part time the last 10 years or so. I only stopped about 6 years ago.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 12/18/2025, 6:02 PM
Nice list , all films I like to varying degrees personally…

I’m a big fan of Spader’s Ultron and personally think the snarkiness fits this version since he’s based on Tony to an extent aswell as Banner thus the mental instability at the time also.

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Also IM3 probably is my favorite of the Iron Man films!!.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/18/2025, 6:03 PM
Wasn't a fan of End Game, at least not near as much as Infinity War. Also loved IM3. I can't stand Far From Home, yet loved MW Home.

Not sure I can pick a favorite but it's been a fun ride so far.
WEAPONXOXOXO
WEAPONXOXOXO - 12/18/2025, 6:05 PM
That's a good list. But the best was WS. I don't care if it didn't make 2.3 billion
CaptainDC
CaptainDC - 12/18/2025, 6:52 PM
Not going to sit here and argue over which movie belongs where on this list.

BUT… I do want to say this: I’ve noticed Deadpool & Wolverine getting some hate lately online, similar to what happened with No Way Home. So I rewatched Deadpool & Wolverine for the first time since release, and while it's not the best movie ever made (mostly because it leans into the silliness), it’s an absolute blast and a welcome addition. It’s also refreshingly different from anything else in the MCU, and I think it deserves a lot more respect. That’s all.
Lucasberg
Lucasberg - 12/18/2025, 11:31 PM
@CaptainDC - agree! Reynolds brought the goods overall with that in the wake of the MCU’s worst run
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 12/18/2025, 7:23 PM
Despite the hate it gets, I really liked Age of Ultron. To me, it feels like the Avengers movie most similar in tone to the comics.
Lucasberg
Lucasberg - 12/18/2025, 11:30 PM
@ModHaterSLADE - massively underrated. So many brilliant moments in that and the story that’s told is genuinely fulfilling
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 12/19/2025, 6:00 AM
@Lucasberg - Exactly
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