1. The Dark Knight (2008)
IMDb score: 9.0
Director: Christopher Nolan
As one of three films in the trilogy about Batman, under the hands of talented director Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight 2008 has become a cinematic monument on the subject of superheroes.
The Dark Knight 2008 revolves around Batman’s fight against the criminal Joker – the person behind all the dark plots that turn life in Gotham upside down.
Released in July 2008, The Dark Knight broke records for the number of pre-sale tickets and revenue along with a series of nominations and prestigious film awards such as Oscar, BAFTA, Golden Globe,…
2. Avengers: Infinity War – Infinity War (2018)
IMDb score: 8.6
Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
There probably isn’t much to introduce about Avengers: Infinity War because of the film’s popularity last April.
In the movie, the Avengers team up with the Guardians of the Galaxy to confront Thanos, who is collecting six Infinity Stones with a plot to destroy half of the universe’s population.
With effects that couldn’t be more spectacular, along with impressive performances from top Hollywood stars, the film celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is truly a feast for the eyes of the superhero genre.
3. Batman Begin (2005)
IMDb score: 8.3
Director: Christopher Nolan
Ranked 3rd in this ranking is Batman Begin, the opening part of The Dark Knight trilogy directed by Christopher Nolan.
Batman Begins is Bruce Wayne’s journey to find and answer the question of who he really is and his mission.
4. Logan: The Final Battle
IMDb score: 8.1
Director: James Mangold
Logan 2017 is not only a movie about superheroes, but the `father-son` relationship is also portrayed very touchingly.
Set in 2029, Wolverine is now old and faces losing his ability to recover.
Logan is also the last film in which Hugh Jackman played Wolverine for 17 years on the big screen.
5. The Avengers (2012)
IMDb score: 8.1
Director: Joss Whedon
The Avengers is the movie that brought MCU to its peak today after a series of individual movies about each superhero such as Iron Man (2008), Captain America: The First Avengers (2011), Thor (2011),.
For the first time on the big screen, audiences witnessed an army of superheroes fighting together to protect the Earth, with the leader being Loki.
6. Deadpool (2016)
IMDb score: 8.0
Director: Tim Miller
With the humorous performance of Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool (2016) – the mercenary assassin almost stepped out of the pages of Marvel comics and made fans excited.
With the ability to `break the fourth wall`, realizing that he is only a fictional character, Deadpool therefore has the right to `converse` with readers and satirize absurd details in the superhero world.
7. Captain America: Civil War (2016)
IMDb score: 7.8
Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
It is impossible to deny the success of Captain America 3, the civil war between superheroes even though there were a series of blockbusters like Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Avenger 2012,…
The reason the movie can create such a strong fever is because of the creative, tight script, the problems solved between Iron Man and Captain America, the action scenes and battle scenes that are extremely stimulating to the market.
In addition, the mark that Captain America: Civil War left behind was the appearance of two new characters, Spider-Man and Black Panther, setting the stage for the next two blockbuster movies released in 2017 and 2017.
8. Watchmen (2009)
IMDb score: 7.6
Director: Zack Snyder
`Watchmen` (2009) is the best superhero movie in the series of `hot` topics of Hollywood comics and movies from 1960 to present: Superheroes save the world.
The film takes place in a hypothetical year 1985, a time when superheroes existed, Richard Nixon was still president, and the tense Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union was at its peak.
9. Batman (1989)
IMDb score: 7.6
Director: Tim Burton
Batman 1989 is a superhero film directed by Tim Burton based on the DC Comics character of the same name.
10. Spider-Man 2 (2004)
IMDb score: 7.4
Director: Sam Raimi
Even though more than a decade has passed, Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man trilogy is still imprinted in the minds of fans.
The work clearly portrays the image of Peter Parker struggling to balance being the hero Spider Man with everyday life.