The top 5 most underrated Marvel KVM movies of all time

The new Marvel Studios movie “Deadpool and Wolverine” pays homage to many of Marvel’s greatest hits, as well as some of its most forgotten films. The film’s heroes encounter characters from all corners of the Multiverse, and fans are challenged to remember all the stories from Marvel’s past, including some that aren’t widely recognized.
Fans are challenged to remember all the stories from Marvel’s past, including some that aren’t widely recognized.
As the Marvel Cinematic Universe enters a new era with Deadpool and Wolverine, it’s a good time to look back at the most underrated Marvel movies.
So as the Marvel Cinematic Universe enters a new era with Deadpool and Wolverine, it’s a good time to remember the most underrated Marvel movies.
5. Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
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Fans have for some time believed that the Ant-Man movies — were a means to cleanse the palate after the heavier and more sweeping “Avengers.” As a result, “Ant-Man and the Wasp” seems to have been undeservedly overlooked by audiences, while it’s a hilarious and charming addition to the MCU.
Ant-Man and the Wasp
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Like the first movie, the sequel retains the fast-paced, family-oriented feel of the original, with Scott and his gang trying to rescue Janet from the Quantum World. It also introduces a better villain in the form of Ghost, and Hope gets the treatment she deserves, battling alongside Scott as the Wasp.
4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)

When Peter Quill is reunited with his celestial father Ego, the Guardians risk being torn apart as they are pursued by both the Ravagers and the Sovereign. This sequel may have trouble staying on track, as it introduces many new characters and juggles multiple storylines.
The sequel will have a lot of new characters and juggles multiple storylines.
It stays true to the franchise’s comedic tone, however, while Watchmen finds itself in grittier and darker territory, dividing the team and putting them at the mercy of enemies and insecurities. More importantly, Ego — is a much stronger villain than Ronan from the first movie. Overall, the movie lives up to its predecessor and is a hilarious and heartwarming story of the Guardians becoming closer than ever, finding a new family with each other.
The movie is a hilarious and heartwarming tale of the Guardians becoming closer than ever, finding a new family with each other.
3. Thor (2011)

For some time, Marvel Studios has had trouble adapting the character of Thor. While the first two movies about him are not remembered well, the debut of the God of Thunder is arguably one of the best appearances of the God of Thunder. In the movie, Thor is stripped of his powers and banished to Earth after reviving a war between the warriors of Asgard and the Ice Giants, which becomes the first interstellar conflict in the MCU.
Director Kenneth Branagh has done an excellent job bringing the space Shakespeare story to the big screen. Thor is hilarious as a fish stranded on Earth with no water, and Chris Hemsworth adds to the title character’s charm. The movie also introduces a terrific villain, Loki, who would go on to become one of the MCU’s most colorful characters.
Loki is also a terrific villain.
2. The Incredible Hulk (2008)

For years, “The Incredible Hulk” was considered an exception to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After Mark Ruffalo replaced Edward Norton as the Hulk, several passing references to the events of that movie appeared in the MCU, and audiences questioned whether it was canon.
After Mark Ruffalo replaced Edward Norton as the Hulk, there were several fleeting references to the events of that movie, and audiences questioned whether it was canon.
Some of those references were made in the MCU.
The movie may be held back by a rushed plot and some weak characters, but it’s still a noteworthy part of the MCU. The movie has the spirit of the classic 1978 TV series, with a lonely Bruce Banner eager to get rid of the Hulk. The movie also boasts better visual effects than Eric Bana’s “Hulk” five years earlier, and impressive fight scenes with the Jade Giant.
The movie also boasts better visual effects than Eric Bana’s “Hulk” five years earlier, and impressive fight scenes with the Jade Giant.
Since characters like General Ross, Abomination, and Tim Blake Nelson’s Leader have reappeared in the MCU, fans will do well to familiarize themselves with this film and the events it laid bare.
1. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)

At this point, the first phase of the MCU has pretty much been dismissed by audiences. While the franchise was still finding its bearings during the making of “The Avengers,” it did present some memorable origin stories for some of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.
So far, the franchise is still finding its footing in the Avengers’ creation.
“The First Avenger” shows the humble beginnings of Steve Rogers — a short, skinny guy selected to become a legendary super-soldier destined to defeat HYDRA and its leader, the Red Skull, in World War II. The film, directed by Joe Johnston (“The Rocketeer”), is a thrilling, action-packed adventure reminiscent of “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” with a well-balanced tone and a host of memorable characters with incredible chemistry. Though the movie lags behind the two sequels made by the Russo brothers, its presentation as both a war movie and a historical work makes it one of the most unique parts of the MCU.
The movie’s storytelling is also one of the most unique parts of the MCU.