
After launching over 15 shows on Disney+, Marvel’s television series are really finding their footing. Starting almost five years ago with WandaVision, these shows have successfully expanded the Marvel Cinematic Universe and introduced a lot of compelling characters. While series like Moon Knight, Ms. Marvel, and Daredevil: Born Again offer intriguing stories, they don’t quite have the same replay value as some of Marvel’s best Disney+ shows. What makes those shows so enjoyable to watch multiple times are things like engaging plots, well-developed characters, and a good sense of humor.
Here are the five most enjoyable Marvel shows on Disney+ to watch again and again, ranked by how much you’ll love rewatching them.
5) The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

Despite receiving a somewhat mixed response when it first aired, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier remains a highly rewatchable series, especially considering how its storylines connect to the future of the MCU. Seeing Sam Wilson become Captain America and deal with the responsibilities that come with the title is compelling, and looking back at Bucky Barnes’s journey and John Walker’s complex choices is even more fascinating now that they’re part of the Thunderbolts team. The show’s strong action and the heartwarming friendship between Sam and Bucky also make it a great rewatch.
4) Loki

The two seasons of Loki are packed with exciting adventures across the multiverse, and the show becomes even more rewarding with repeat viewings. Tom Hiddleston’s portrayal of the Loki variant is a fascinating journey of self-discovery, all while raising the stakes for the entire multiverse. The introduction of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) has been a key development in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Loki has clarified how different timelines and realities work, and Hiddleston continues to deliver a captivating performance as the God of Mischief. The series is likely to be crucial as the Multiverse Saga progresses towards Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, making it a must-watch before these major events.
3) Hawkeye

Hailee Steinfeld shines in her Marvel debut with the TV show Hawkeye. This six-episode series delivers a thrilling story packed with action, laughs, and genuine emotion, bringing together a great cast of characters in New York City. The heartwarming connection between Kate Bishop and her hero, Clint Barton, is a highlight, but there’s plenty more to love. The introduction of Maya Lopez/Echo and the return of Wilson Fisk/Kingpin add exciting layers, and even Lucky the Pizza dog steals the show! Florence Pugh’s appearance as Yelena Belova is particularly fantastic, bringing both humor and depth. Plus, Hawkeye’s festive Christmas setting makes it a truly enjoyable series to revisit every holiday season. It’s a show that holds up well on rewatches and deserves more attention.
2) WandaVision

For over ten years, fans have been fascinated by Wanda Maximoff’s (Elizabeth Olsen) story in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and WandaVision is arguably its most compelling part. The show stands out from everything else Marvel has done with its unique sitcom format, genuinely funny moments, and deeply moving look at dealing with loss. It’s a series you can watch repeatedly without getting tired of it. Even knowing the twists and turns, viewers remain captivated by the strange reality Wanda creates in Westview. The introduction of the fantastic character Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) makes it even more enjoyable, and Wanda’s evolution into the Scarlet Witch remains one of the most impressive moments in the MCU.
WandaVision is a truly remarkable and moving television show that rewards repeat viewings due to its complex storytelling. Despite uncertainty about Wanda’s future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Disney+ series maintained a captivating sense of mystery and featured wonderfully developed characters. While Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness significantly altered Wanda’s path, WandaVision continues to be one of the best MCU shows and remains a standout even after time has passed.
1) Agatha All Along

Continuing the story from WandaVision, Agatha All Along is a thrilling series that also sets up exciting future storylines in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The show follows a twisty journey down the mystical Witches’ Road, revealing Agatha’s intriguing history and introducing a memorable group of witches, each with their own unique story. From Rio Vidal/Death (Aubrey Plaza) to Jennifer Kale (Sasheer Zamata) and Lilia Calderu (Patti LuPone), these witches perfectly complement the show’s captivating lead character. Agatha All Along is consistently funny, and its heartfelt moments are genuinely moving.
As a huge MCU fan, I’m already planning rewatches of this series! The introduction of Billy Maximoff/Wiccan (Joe Locke) was a major highlight, and the little nods towards Wanda’s possible return definitely got me excited. I also loved how the show really delved into the more magical side of the universe. Knowing Billy will be part of the upcoming Young Avengers project and that his brother Tommy will appear in VisionQuest makes everything feel connected and builds anticipation. Plus, the acting was just phenomenal. Honestly, Agatha All Along has quickly become the most rewatchable Marvel show for me.
What MCU shows do you enjoy watching again and again? Share your picks in the comments and discuss them with other fans in the ComicBook Forum!
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