The Marvel Cinematic Universe is constantly expanding with many new entries to the franchise – such as Agatha All Along – now arriving on streaming platforms instead of in cinemas.
Sure Disney Plus premieres may not capture the same excitement as midnight screenings, but superhero fans now have a wealth of shows to enjoy from the comfort of their own home.
While you’d be forgiven for thinking that Marvel’s recent focus on the small screen is new, it has technically been more than a decade since the first MCU TV series came out.
With Disney now having regained ownership over the majority of their Marvel properties, most shows with even a hint of an MCU connection are now available to watch on the streaming service.
So including Agatha All Along reviews, here is every TV show (and special presentation film) which can be considered part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ranked from best to worst according to Rotten Tomatoes.

9. I Am Groot – 88%
A series of animated shorts following the adventures of Baby Groot as he adventures with the Guardians of the Galaxy, I Am Groot was first released in 2022 and has two seasons so far with 88% on Rotten Tomatoes. | 2022 MARVEL

10. Luke Cage – 87%
After the character’s introduction in Jessica Jones, the first season of Luke Cage was released in 2016 and ran for two seasons. Played by Mike Colter, the show followed the titular character – a former convict with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin — as he attempts to rebuild his life in Halem. With an average Rotten Tomatoes score of 87% the show was cancelled in 2018. | Getty Images for Netflix

11. Marvel's Cloak & Dagger – 87%
Also set within the MCU but targeted towards young adults was 2018 series Cloak and Dagger. Starring Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph as the titular characters, the show ran for two seasons. Having acquired superpowers, the two teenagers become friends and realise that they must work together to help right some of the world’s wrongs and currently has 87% on Rotten Tomatoes. | Getty Images

12. Loki – 87%
Also released in 2021, Loki, again, picks up after the end of Avengers: Endgame following an alternate version of Loki who created a new timeline. With Tom Hiddleston once more reprising his role, there are a number of Loki variants within this series, which also focuses on the Time Variance Authority (TVA) which has played a big role in several Marvel films since. Also starring Owen Wilson as TVA agent Mobius, it has a rating of 87% across two seasons. | Marvel Studios