The Worst Marvel Movies (According To Rotten Tomatoes), Ranked
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The Worst Marvel Movies (According To Rotten Tomatoes), Ranked

Zane Edwards
Updated March 16, 2025 33 items
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Vote up the Marvel movies that are anything but super.

Latest additions: Once Upon a Deadpool
Most divisive: Howard the Duck
Over 400 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Worst Marvel Movies (According To Rotten Tomatoes), Ranked

Not all superhero movies can be, well, super, and with the number of movies Marvel has made, it makes sense that a fair share were stinkers. From the bizarre George Lucas-produced Howard the Duck to the X-"Meh" movie Dark Phoenix, the below films - which range from pre-MCU to Sony's weird Spider-Man-less Spider-Man spin-offs - all earned “rotten” scores on Rotten Tomatoes. But which actually deserve to be the bottom of the superhero barrel and which are just misunderstood?

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  • Fantastic Four (2015)
    1
    Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara
    350 votes

    Rotten Tomatoes' Score: 9%

    • Released: 2015
    • Directed by: Josh Trank
  • Madame Web
    2
    Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced
    338 votes

    Rotten Tomatoes' Score: 11%

    • Released: 2024
    • Directed by: S.J. Clarkson
  • The Fantastic Four (1994)
    3
    Rebecca Staab, Alex Hyde-White, Jay Underwood
    255 votes

    Rotten Tomatoes' Score: 27%

    • Released: 1994
    • Directed by: Oley Sassone
  • Captain America (1990)
    4
    Ned Beatty, Darren McGavin, Francesca Neri
    231 votes

    Rotten Tomatoes' Score: 6%

    • Released: 1990
    • Directed by: Albert Pyun
  • Morbius
    5
    Jared Leto, Matt Smith, Adria Arjona
    337 votes

    Rotten Tomatoes' Score: 15%

    • Released: 2022
    • Directed by: Daniel Espinosa
  • Man-Thing
    6
    Jack Thompson, Matthew Le Nevez, Rachael Taylor
    188 votes

    Rotten Tomatoes' Score: 14%

    • Released: 2005
    • Directed by: Brett Leonard