No offense to the dozens of Morbius fans out there, but who asked for this? Who wanted a movie about Morbius the Living Vampire, a C-list Spider-Man character? Of course, nobody really wanted a movie about Morbius, but due to the way superhero movies are made these days - and how Sony is scrambling to make a cinematic universe to rival the MCU using just the characters they have the rights to due to their ownership of the Spider-Man film license - we got one anyway.Īs a movie, Morbius feels like it could have been released in 2006. Using pop cultural impact and overall narrative quality as our main criteria (along with Editor’s Choice), here’s a definitive list of Marvel’s best (and worst) Hollywood adventures. It’s a deep bench of titles - 70 films - and some of them are great (think Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2 and X2) and others, well, not so much. 3 in theaters, let's celebrate its release by ranking every movie based on a Marvel comics property. Under his reign, Marvel became Marvel Studios and the Marvel Cinematic Universe was born, making significant box-office and movie history along the way. 3, the latest blockbuster in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fans have spent more than 30 years watching the exploits of their favorite comic book characters kick-punch their way off the page and onto the big screen with mixed results.īefore the MCU kicked off with Iron Man’s big-screen debut, Marvel often struggled with its identity, after initially licensing its characters to a slew of studios and creatives, who did whatever they wanted with them. That all changed, as fans know, thanks to Kevin Feige. From their humble, direct-to-video beginnings (see 1989's The Punisher, starring Dolph Lundgren) to the release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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