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Ranking the modern Marvel Movies


Jeremy Igo

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This is my last "off topic" topic of the offseason. 

 

I will now rank for you the best to worst modern Marvel Superhero movies. I will not be including the spiderman movies as they are more a sony production than anything. I also will not be including the X-Men or Hulk movies.

Here is the definitive answer on how they rank....

1. Avengers

2. Captain America 2

3. Guardians of the Galaxy

4. Iron Man

5 Captain America

6. Iron Man 2

7. Ant Man

8. Avengers 2

9. Thor

10. Thor 2

11. Iron Man 3

 

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Guardians of the Galaxy 

Iron Man

Capitan America: The Winter Soldier

Thor

The Avengers

Iron Man 2

Captain America

Thor 2

The Avengers 2

Ant Man

Iron Man 3

Thor above Ant Man? 

Thor 2 above Ant Man? 

 

 

Good lord. 

 

Ant man was a solid flick. Thors were hot garbage. 

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I agree, Iron Man is solid. But being the first doesn't make it the best 

I recently rewatched Avengers and stand by my opinion of Iron Man 1 being the best:

 

Iron Man

Guardians

Captain America 2

Avengers

Iron Man 2

Avengers 2

Hulk

Iron Man 3

Thor

Captain America

Thor 2

 

Haven't seen Ant Man yet so I can't rank it. 

 

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