10 Underrated Marvel Heroes Who Deserve Their Own Movie

10 Underrated Marvel Heroes Who Deserve Their Own Movie

In this article, we will shine a spotlight on 10 underrated Marvel heroes who deserve their own movie.

X-23

X-23

Laura Kinney, also known as X-23, first appeared in the 10th episode titled “X23” of the third season of the animated TV series X-Men.

Captain Britain

Captain Britain

Although Captain Carter has made appearances in What If…? and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

America Chavez

America Chavez

America Chavez, a character introduced in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, traveled alongside Dr. Strange in an attempt to escape Scarlett Witch.

Squirrel Girl

Squirrel Girl

Doreen Allene Green, aka Squirrel Girl, is a comic book character yet to make an appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Captain Ultra

Captain Ultra

Captain Ultra, a superhero hailing from the 1970s, often gets overlooked due to his generic name and similarities to other more powerful characters.

Valkyrie

Valkyrie

Tessa Thompson made a notable impact in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with her portrayal of Valkyrie, solidifying her status as an icon.

The Runaways

The Runaways

In 2003, The Runaways was created as a team of young superheroes who flee from their murderous and Satan-worshipping parents.

Shaman

Shaman

Michael Twoyoungmen, also known as Shaman, was a skilled surgeon before discovering his mystical abilities, such as teleportation, animal communication, and restoration.

Rawhide Kid

Rawhide Kid

Johnny “Rawhide Kid” Bart, a skilled gunslinger with numerous cowboy exploits to his name, has been featured in comic books from various eras through the magic of time travel.

Wong

Wong

Wong has garnered a strong fan following since his introduction in Doctor Strange, becoming an integral part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.