1. Avengers: Endgame (2019)
Avengers: Endgame undoubtedly stands out as one of the most remarkable landmarks in the global film industry in 2019. Similar to its title, Avengers: Endgame serves as the epic conclusion of the glorious journey that the Marvel universe has embarked on for over 10 years. Marvel demonstrated its utmost dedication to fans, making this film a tribute to Marvel enthusiasts.
Everything we expect from a Marvel masterpiece, Endgame not only delivered but exceeded expectations. The film maintains a swift and concise pace, taking the audience through a rollercoaster of emotions. From moments of reflection and sorrow due to irreparable losses to humorous and triumphant instances that align with the established MCU tradition. Assessing an MCU film without acknowledging its visuals, sound, and special effects would be a significant omission. Endgame is indeed a grand feast, capable of giving you 'goosebumps' and leaving you exhilarated.
All these elements contribute to Endgame's indelible impressions, setting a high standard that many superhero films strive to reach. As of now, it remains the highest-grossing film globally. This is undoubtedly a must-watch not only for Marvel fans but also for all cinema enthusiasts in general.
IMDb Score: 8.4
Tomatometer Score: 94%
Audience Rating: 90%
Metacritic Score: 78

2. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
Being the only animated film listed in this ranking, what makes Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse so extraordinary? Forget everything you know about Spider-Man! This time, the story revolves not around the orphaned boy Peter Parker living with Aunt May and the loss of Uncle Ben but Miles Morales, a 13-year-old boy of African-American and Puerto Rican descent from the Ultimate Universe. In this universe, Miles still has both parents and is close to his uncle Aaron. This teenager enjoys listening to music, drawing graffiti, and placing stickers everywhere. After being bitten by a radioactive spider, Miles discovers his Spider-Man abilities. He encounters Peter Parker and witnesses his departure, leading Morales to promise to fulfill what Peter left behind.
Aside from the fresh and unique storyline, Into the Spider-Verse boasts a visually stunning presentation with a comic book halftone animation style that makes every scene resemble flipping through the pages of a comic book with surprisingly realistic effects. It can be said that this is the most unique and visually appealing Spider-Man work ever released. The film even won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature that year.
IMDb Score: 8.4
Tomatometer Score: 97%
Audience Rating: 93%
Metacritic Score: 87

3. Joker (2019)
If Avengers: Endgame successfully kicked off the cinematic journey of 2019, let Joker conclude this extraordinary emotional journey with an exceptionally blood-soaked performance by this infamous clown. Directed by Todd Phillips, the film provides a chaotic explanation of the origin of Joker while separating the character from Batman. With no limits, director Todd Phillips creatively crafts a completely new story, portraying the stand-up comedian Arthur Fleck, guiding him to become the Prince of Crime in Gotham City. Exceedingly dark, realistic, insane, and violent.
Indeed, everyone agrees that Joaquin Phoenix, with his portrayal of Arthur Fleck/Joker, truly deserves an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. He shoulders up to 80% of the film's content and seems to completely embody the character by losing nearly 53 pounds to present an impressive Arthur with pain and insanity. Arthur's laughter is truly something that the audience will forever remember about this character because it is extremely unique and haunting. The 11 Oscar nominations are undoubtedly deserved for this Warner Bros. masterpiece full of madness.
IMDb Score: 8.4
Tomatometer Score: 68%
Audience Rating: 88%
Metacritic Score: 59

4. Wonder Woman (2017)
Recently premiered, Wonder Woman has taken the world by storm, receiving high acclaim and securing a spot in the Top 15 superhero movies of all time on IMDb. Wonder Woman follows the story of Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman - the daughter of Zeus and a princess of the Amazon warrior tribe. In the brutal World War I, Wonder Woman is tasked with finding the god of war, Ares, to bring an end to the conflict.
Wonder Woman is the first film to bring a female superhero to the big screen, and just like the comic character Wonder Woman became an honorary UN ambassador for gender equality, the film is not only a significant feminist piece but also an epic tale, a heroic saga with breathtaking action scenes, and most notably, the undeniable beauty of the lead actress, Gal Gadot, who portrays Wonder Woman.
IMDb Score: 7.4
Tomatometer Score: 93%
Audience Rating: 83%

5. Logan (2017)
Logan (translated as: Logan: The Final Battle) concludes the Wolverine legend in cinema, as actor Hugh Jackman from the famous X-men series declares his departure. Adapted from the comic 'Old Man Logan,' the film depicts an aging Wolverine, both in strength and soul. The movie is highly praised for its combination of bloody R-rated action and an outstanding plot, considered the best and a perfect farewell to the X-men's 'Wolverine.'
Logan is not a film about father-son relationships, nor is it a typical superhero movie; it's an entertaining romantic film with a fresh plot, like a new flavor in the multitude of films released during that time.
Logan is a film with a blood-and-tear-filled ending, but why does it have such incredible appeal? It's because this is a work with adventurous journeys and great achievements that they have collectively accomplished.
IMDb Score: 8.7
Tomatometer Score: 94%
Audience Rating: 90%
Metacritic Score: 84

6. Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Six years from Thor (2011), four years from Thor: The Dark World (2013), Thunder fans have waited too long for Marvel to let their beloved god shine. Finally, that day has come. The new movie Thor: Ragnarok is almost the most beautiful dream the Rabbit fans can imagine. The film seems completely different from the previous 2 parts with the talented new director Taika Waititi bringing a more colorful, humorous, and powerful Thor than ever before.
If you are a true fan of this genre, you cannot miss Thor: Ragnarok because it is a masterpiece in the Marvel cinematic universe praised by critics, movie review websites with admirably high scores. And the audience is also very excited to enjoy this blockbuster because of its content with many changes. In summary, this can be considered the most successful Marvel genre work in that period and has created a unique mark for itself.
IMDb Score: 7.9
Tomatometer Score: 93%
Audience Rating: 87%
Metacritic Score: 74

7. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (translation: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2) is the sequel to Guardians of the Galaxy, telling the story of a diverse group of guardians protecting the galaxy. They are considered a separate superhero group from the Avengers, but Guardians of the Galaxy is still part of the MCU universe, closely tied to the formidable enemy Thanos.
It is no exaggeration to say that Vol.2 is one of the funniest films adapted from Marvel Comics. From beginning to end, whether it's an action scene or a funny scene, there is hardly a scene without one or more details that make the audience laugh out loud. James Gunn's script is handled wonderfully, charming, and does not feel forced or fake. Originally highly praised from the moment of shooting to the release of the trailer, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 truly gives the audience moments of enjoyment and a comfortable movie experience with humorous content.
IMDb Score: 7.6
Tomatometer Score: 85%
Audience Rating: 87%
Metacritic Score: 67

8. Captain America: Civil War (2016)
The third installment of Captain America in the MCU: Captain America: Civil War (translation: Captain America: Civil War) is considered Marvel's trump card to compete with the developing DCEU of DC. The film goes beyond the framework of a superhero to attract many other Marvel superheroes, leading to a battle between two teams: Team Captain and Team Iron Man. Captain America: Civil War, under the guidance of the Russo brothers, has truly succeeded, seen as another version of the Avengers, and even better than Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Although Captain America: Civil War is a successful work, the content sometimes lacks logic, but it is also one of the most popular blockbusters at that time with many visually stunning action scenes, combining all the elements of entertainment and special effects. With this work, Marvel further affirms its hotness in the world of superhero movies, attracting audiences from all over the world.
IMDb Score: 7.8
Tomatometer Score: 90%
Audience Rating: 89%
Metacritic Score: 75

9. Deadpool (2016)
Deadpool (translation: Mutant Deadpool) is a superhero movie about a morally ambiguous character from Marvel, part of the popular X-Men film series. As one of Marvel's quirkiest characters, Deadpool maintained his irreverent and quirky nature on screen. The film includes jokes, satires of American pop culture, breaking the fourth wall, easter eggs, and poking fun at other movies, especially Green Lantern - actor Ryan Reynolds' previous failed attempt at a superhero role before becoming Deadpool.
In the first moments of the film, the plot and storyline are arranged to be extremely understandable and logical, resembling a comic book. A film without any limits, where all the rules are broken, and within the content, there are some surprising elements that delight the audience. A successful work that became a star in the film industry, opening up a new path for this genre.
IMDb Score: 8.0
Tomatometer Score: 85%
Audience Rating: 90%
Metacritic Score: 65

10. The Avengers (2012)
The Avengers (translation: Superhero Team) is a film that brings together the first famous superheroes, depicting the formation of the Avengers team. The film is highly praised for the presence of the most iconic characters in the Marvel cinematic universe, paving the way for the MCU to lead, with DCEU as a major competitive rival.
The Avengers received positive reviews upon its release and set numerous global box office records, becoming the film with the most impressive opening revenue in North America and the fastest film to reach $1 billion worldwide. At that time, it ranked third on the list of the highest-grossing films in the United States. The movie showcases some of Marvel's most spectacular battles, leaving a lasting impression on the audience throughout the film.
IMDb Score: 8.0
Tomatometer Score: 91%
Audience Rating: 91%
Metacritic Score: 69

11. The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Continuing the success of The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises is the final film that concludes Christopher Nolan's iconic Batman trilogy. In this third installment, Batman is older and weakened, broken and imprisoned underground by Bane, a formidable mercenary. Batman must find a way to rise again and prevent Bane from executing his destructive plan on Gotham. While not as impactful as its predecessor, The Dark Knight Rises still concluded a legend and rightfully ranks as the second-best superhero film, only behind its predecessor.
The Dark Knight Rises had a satisfying conclusion and achieved tremendous success. With a large budget, director Christopher Nolan invested heavily in exceptional visuals, providing a truly captivating experience for the audience. The film features realistic and unbelievable action sequences, contributing to the immense success of a project that the director poured his heart into.
IMDb Score: 8.4
Tomatometer Score: 87%
Audience Rating: 90%
Metacritic Score: 78

12. The Dark Knight (2008)
Undoubtedly, when it comes to superhero films, there is no argument that The Dark Knight stands atop the list of the greatest superhero movies of all time on IMDb. The Dark Knight is the second installment in Christopher Nolan's iconic Batman trilogy, portraying the intellectual battle between Batman and the Joker, symbolizing justice and evil. What makes The Dark Knight the greatest superhero film of all time is the insanely unpredictable, intelligent, and charismatic antagonist, the Joker, delivering a mind-bending clash between two renowned comic book characters. For many, the film's two Oscars may not be enough to capture the essence of the greatest superhero film of all time.
Despite its 150-minute duration, the film completely immerses the audience in a compelling narrative, creating a Dark Knight shrouded in exceptional darkness. The outstanding performances of the cast add even more allure to the film.
IMDb Score: 9.0
Tomatometer Score: 94%
Audience Rating: 94%
Metacritic Score: 84

13. Iron Man (2008)
When discussing highly-rated superhero films on IMDb, one cannot overlook Iron Man. Iron Man is the first film in the MCU, initially distributed by Paramount Pictures. From the dazzling success of Iron Man, Disney decided to bring together all Marvel Studio superhero films to create the MCU, starting with The Avengers in 2012. The subsequent films also achieved remarkable success.
Iron Man paved the way for Marvel cinema, achieving success not only in outstanding visual effects but also in delivering a fresh, captivating storyline. The characters in the film individually experienced success after their involvement in this blockbuster.
Truth be told, Iron Man generated immense allure, and maintaining the original storyline was a wise decision, receiving enthusiastic support from the audience and praise from enthusiasts.
IMDb Score: 7.9
Tomatometer Score: 94%
Audience Rating: 91%
Metacritic Score: 79

14. Batman Begins (2005)
Following the failure of Batman & Robin (1997), Warner Bros. decided to revitalize the Batman Begins brand on the silver screen. Christopher Nolan, rising through films like Memento and Insomnia, was chosen as the director. He did not disappoint, crafting a completely new and more realistic Batman on screen, darker than Tim Burton's 1989 portrayal. This film marked the beginning of a trilogy that reached its peak under the guidance of the talented director.
While Batman Begins may not have been as successful as its predecessors, it created its own highlights with the participation of renowned actors, bringing a fresh allure that captivated audiences in the Marvel universe.
Being a film based on the fictional character Batman, Batman Begins received praise from critics and exceeded box office expectations.
IMDb Score: 8.2
Tomatometer Score: 84%
Audience Rating: 94%
Metacritic Score: 70

15. V for Vendetta (2005)
Adapted from Alan Moore's influential political graphic novel, V for Vendetta is one of the top three DC fan-favorite films (alongside The Dark Knight and Watchmen). The movie follows a masked vigilante, Fawkes Guy, fighting against an oppressive government. It stands as an unyielding symbol of free speech, democracy, and anti-authoritarian political ideals.
The iconic Guy Fawkes mask from the film later became a symbol for various organizations, including the infamous hacker group Anonymous. The performances of the lead actors add allure to the movie. Hugo Weaving manages to convey V's rebellious character without showing his face throughout the film, while Natalie Portman, committed to her role, shaved her head for impactful scenes.
The work serves as a hymn to freedom, loyalty, and elevated love. It aims to convey its ideals to all, serving as motivation for individuals to pursue their own ideals.
IMDb Score: 8.2
Tomatometer Score: 73%
Audience Rating: 90%
Metacritic Score: 62

16. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Avengers: Infinity War – The Infinite War is the most anticipated blockbuster of 2018, commemorating Marvel's cinematic universe's 10-year anniversary and invested with a production cost of up to 300 million USD. As expected, the film grossed 2 billion USD worldwide in just 48 days of release, setting records for the most successful opening week and the fastest film to reach 1 billion USD in revenue. Of course, to achieve such records, the quality of the film is unquestionable. Avengers 3 took the audience through a rollercoaster of emotions, from despair, awe, and laughter to confusion, anxiety, and disappointment even after the film ended. Avengers: Infinity War is like a quantum leap, guiding the audience through every frame, with truly diverse emotions.
With a runtime of 150 minutes, the film, featuring numerous characters and events, may seem to have a slightly fast-paced rhythm, with extended action segments that lack strong focal points. However, overall, this is the opening masterpiece for the upcoming superhero film series.
IMDb Score: 8.4
Tomatometer Score: 85%
Audience Rating: 91%
Metacritic Score: 68
