MCU Phase 6 Hype Rankings
Phase 6 is Marvel’s biggest swing yet. We ranked every confirmed project by hype level, story importance, and sheer excitement factor.
After the mixed reception of Phase 4 and the course-correction of Phase 5, Phase 6 is Marvel’s big swing at recapturing the Infinity Saga energy. With Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars bookending the slate, there’s genuine reason to be excited again.
Phase 6 Hype Rankings
The culmination of the Multiverse Saga. Every variant, every beloved character potentially returning — this is the biggest thing Marvel has ever attempted. The hype is stratospheric.
MAXIMUM HYPE
Robert Downey Jr. returning as Doctor Doom and the Russo Brothers back behind the camera. This is Marvel’s attempt to recreate the Infinity War moment — and early buzz is overwhelmingly positive.
MAXIMUM HYPE
The retro-futurist aesthetic, Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, Silver Surfer teased — Marvel is finally getting the FF right. The trailer already won the internet.
MAXIMUM HYPEPost-No Way Home, Peter Parker is alone and starting over. That blank slate could produce the most interesting Spidey story yet. Tom Holland is in peak form.
HIGH HYPE
Florence Pugh as Yelena leads a ragtag squad of antiheroes. The asterisk has everyone theorizing. This is the MCU’s answer to Suicide Squad — but with a better track record.
HIGH HYPE
Season 1 course-corrected back to the Netflix feel. Season 2 has the momentum and goodwill to deliver something genuinely great. Charlie Cox and D’Onofrio are always must-watch.
HIGH HYPE
The first film had some of the best action in MCU history. A sequel with more budget and confidence could be exceptional. Simu Liu deserves a bigger spotlight.
BUILDING HYPEDon Cheadle finally gets his War Machine theatrical feature. Stark tech falling into the wrong hands has massive story potential. Long overdue.
BUILDING HYPEWhy Phase 6 Feels Different
Phase 4 burned fan goodwill fast. Too many Disney+ shows crammed into a slate that didn’t connect to anything meaningful, an overreliance on multiverse teasing without payoff, and a creative direction that prioritised breadth over depth. Phase 5 spent most of its runtime attempting to course-correct. Phase 6 benefits from all of that painful recalibration. The Russo brothers returning for Doomsday is the most important announcement Marvel has made since bringing the original Avengers together — not because of nostalgia, but because they earned their place in this story with Winter Soldier, Civil War, and the Infinity War and Endgame back-to-back. The Fantastic Four trailer delivered something the MCU has been missing since Endgame: the feeling that the creative team genuinely cares about getting this right.
The Mid-Tier Films Will Define the Phase
Secret Wars is the finale, but phases are measured by whether the supporting cast delivers. Armor Wars has been in development purgatory for years — Don Cheadle is one of the MCU’s most reliably excellent performers and has never been given a film that matched his ability. If this is finally that film, it becomes a surprise highlight of the entire Multiverse Saga. Shang-Chi 2 sits in a similar position: the first film produced some of the most inventive action choreography in MCU history and a sequel with more creative confidence could be exceptional. These are the projects that separate a genuinely great Marvel phase from one that simply coasts on the strength of its bookend Avengers films.
What Could Still Go Wrong
Phase 6 has more goodwill attached to it than Phase 4 ever did, but Marvel has squandered goodwill before. The primary risk is Disney+ overcrowding between the two Avengers films — if Secret Wars requires watching multiple streaming series to follow the plot, casual audiences will disengage before the finale. Phase 5 proved that casual viewers are not a renewable resource. The other variable is Robert Downey Jr. as Doom: bringing back one of cinema’s most iconic characters as the villain is either the smartest move Marvel has made since Endgame or a decision that quietly undermines both characters. Right now it reads as inspired, earned casting. It only stays that way if the writing matches the ambition of the announcement.
The Bottom Line
Phase 6 has more genuine excitement attached to it than Phase 4 and 5 combined. The Doomsday casting and the Fantastic Four trailers have delivered. If Marvel sticks the landing on Secret Wars, it could rival Endgame as the MCU’s greatest achievement. Either way, the next few years of Marvel are essential viewing for any nerd.
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