Ranking Every MCU Show From Worst To Best

1. Daredevil

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It was always going to take something special to top this list, and 'special' is a term that is certainly applicable when talking about Daredevil.

For long-time fans of the Man Without Fear, Netflix's Daredevil series delivered everything they could've hoped for and then some across its three season run. Not only was Charlie Cox mesmerising in the title role - perfectly capturing the brooding, guilt-laced emotion of Matt Murdock - but the show beautifully ticked so many other boxes too.

Pulling direct inspiration from the pages of Marvel Comics (and in particular the runs of Frank Miller, Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev), audiences were given the unique relationship Murdock has with Elektra; we had the introduction of Frank Castle and the butting of heads that brings with it; we had the arrival of one of the Guardian Devil's greatest villains, Bullseye, handled superbly; we had the brutal mentorship of Stick; and we had the more delicate moments between Matt and Karen Page or Matt and Foggy Nelson, all of it dripping in a magnificent colour palette.

Then there's Vincent D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk. While Cox captured everything that makes Daredevil such a fascinating character, D'Onofrio's Kingpin was delivered just as well, if not better than his rival. The powerhouse actor - in every sense of the term - brought the physicality, the charisma, and the fear factor to Fisk in a way that positioned him as one of the greatest villains seen in the MCU to date.

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