Top 10 Marvel Shows on Disney+

Since Disney+ appeared on the scene, a variety of Marvel TV shows have followed suit. But there were already some great ones before Disney+ even existed. With almost 30 Marvel shows available, and more on the way, it can be tricky to decide where to start if you haven’t been keeping up. So, we’ve selected the 10 best ones for you.

Here are the top 10 Marvel series currently streaming on Disney+ (no particular order).

“WandaVision” kicked off the MCU’s TV series for Disney+ and it really stood out despite facing challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic. It delved into Wanda Maximoff’s character, and took a journey through various TV genres over the decades, all while maintaining that Marvel spark.

Following the success of “WandaVision,” we were treated to a spinoff called “Agatha All Along” that delved deeper into the magical side of the MCU, with Kathryn Hahn’s fabulous Agatha Harkness at the helm.

“Hawkeye” might be underrated among MCU shows, but it’s definitely worth a watch. Introducing Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop, this series also brings in some familiar faces like Kingpin and Yelena Belova, all mixed in with comedy and action.

Although “Daredevil” initially premiered on Netflix, it’s now part of the mainline MCU and is available for streaming on Disney+. This series provides a gritty and intense look at the darker side of Marvel’s New York.

Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones is also now part of the mainline MCU, with a series already released that showcases this hero’s journey. Season 1 of “Jessica Jones” features a chilling villain portrayed by David Tenant, adding to the intensity.

“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” offers a fun and comedic take on the MCU, led by Tatiana Maslany. It breaks the fourth wall in a style reminiscent of Deadpool, embracing the silliness within the MCU.

“Loki,” another engaging series, delves deep into Tom Hiddleston’s character, offering a delightful dynamic with Owen Wilson. This show focuses on character moments and really showcases the depth of both actors.

Before she was Captain Carter in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Peggy Carter starred in “Agent Carter.” This period piece gives a much-deserved spotlight to Hayley Atwell’s character, adding an interesting layer to Marvel’s storytelling.

And rounding off the list, “Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man” continues the trend of great Spidey stories in animation, with an impressive cast and a mix of newness and nostalgia.

When you’re looking for a Marvel show to sink your teeth into, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” is a solid choice with a devoted following and seven seasons of content to explore.