Ranking Every MCU Show From Worst To Best

3. WandaVision

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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is on screens in a matter of days, yet the hype for that series has found itself a tad lost in the sheer outpouring of affection that fans have continued to show for WandaVision.

While other MCU shows have taken place within the backdrop of the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe, WandaVision was the first series to properly feel like a true part of this shared realm.

Of course, that's largely down to how the show is headed up by two bona fide Avengers in the form of Wanda Maximoff and Vision.

Having previously been parts of ensemble pieces, it made for great TV to see Wanda and Vision take centre-stage. The way the series handled Wanda's grief made for an incredibly engaging and poignantly heartbreaking watch.

The rotating sitcom stylings also gave WandaVision a refreshing, unique feel, while the show's nine episodes delivered an overarching story that was brilliantly drip-fed to audiences. This Disney+ offering also set the now adult Monica Rambeau up as a big deal for Captain Marvel 2, shone a wonderous spotlight to Darcy Lewis and Jimmy Woo, had that jaw-dropping 'Quicksilver' introduction, and served up a creative cackling reveal of Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness.

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