Superhero fatigue? Dead and buried. With Superman soaring into theatres and Fantastic Four set to reboot Marvel’s First Family with actual promise (for once), 2025’s making a convincing case: comic book movies might be back. Add New Avengers to the mix, and suddenly the multiverse doesn’t feel like a creative cop-out.
If you’ve caught the Superman fever but still have time to kill before Fantastic Four lands, we’ve rounded up 15 of the highest rated comic book films that still hold up—critically, emotionally, and occasionally, even fashion-wise. Spoiler: there’s a lot of Spider-Man. But also some Pixar, a god or two, and that one perfectly grumpy (temporary) Wolverine farewell.
15 Top-Rated Comic Book Movies to Watch On Prime Video, JioHotstar, Prime Video And More
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
RT Score: 97%
Where to watch: SonyLIV
Still the gold standard. Miles Morales swings into the multiverse and turns animated comic book cinema into an art form. Slick, self-aware, and emotionally on point. Every Spider-Person deserves their moment—this is his.
The Incredibles
RT Score: 97%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Before we cared about MCU timelines, Pixar gave us the best Fantastic Four movie that wasn’t technically about the Fantastic Four. Midlife crisis? Supervillain nemesis? Elastigirl being the real MVP? Timeless.
Black Panther
RT Score: 96%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
More than just a Marvel movie, it became a cultural moment. Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa vs Michael B. Jordan’s Killmonger is the rare superhero conflict where the villain actually has a point.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
RT Score: 95%
Where to watch: SonyLIV
Miles returns, the stakes get higher, and the visuals? Completely unhinged in the best way. A sequel that’s even more ambitious—and somehow pulls it off. Just don’t expect resolution. That cliffhanger was personal.
Avengers: Endgame
RT Score: 94%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
The culmination of a decade-long franchise experiment that had no business working. Somehow, it did. Tears were shed. Portals opened. Tony snapped. Cinema.
The Dark Knight
RT Score: 94%
Where to watch: Prime Video
The one superhero movie everyone’s allowed to call “elevated” without sounding pretentious. Heath Ledger’s Joker changed the game. Nolan's Batman trilogy peaked here—and arguably never topped it.
Iron Man
RT Score: 94%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
The blueprint. Robert Downey Jr. turned a B-list hero into a pop culture icon, built a cinematic empire from a cave, and made “billionaire playboy philanthropist” sound like a viable job title.
Logan
RT Score: 93%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Old Man Logan. Violent, broken, tired—and still better than every other X-Men film combined. A brutal, soulful farewell that earned every drop of its R-rating.
Wonder Woman
RT Score: 93%
Where to watch: Prime Video
Gal Gadot lassoed the DCEU out of its slump—briefly—with a WWI-era origin story that felt fresh and earnest. That No Man’s Land scene? Instant iconography.
Thor: Ragnarok
RT Score: 93%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Taika Waititi took Marvel’s least fun Avenger and gave him a synth-heavy space opera makeover. Jeff Goldblum is there. So is Led Zeppelin. It’s dumb and delightful.
Spider-Man: No Way Home
RT Score: 93%
Where to watch: Prime Video
Three Spider-Men. Countless memes. More nostalgia than a 2000s Tumblr dashboard. Is it fan service? Absolutely. But it’s also incredibly satisfying. Especially if you grew up on Maguire.
Incredibles 2
RT Score: 93%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Took fourteen years, but the Parr family came back with even more style. While Elastigirl’s off doing hero PR, Bob’s battling babies, hormones, and homework. Modern masculinity in a supersuit.
Spider-Man 2
RT Score: 93%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Long before the multiverse or Marvel crossovers, Tobey Maguire battled burnout, bad luck, and a tentacled Alfred Molina. Still holds up. Still hurts when he stops that train.
Spider-Man: Homecoming
RT Score: 92%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Tom Holland’s first solo outing nailed teenage awkwardness with superhero ambition. Bonus points for Michael Keaton’s Vulture—blue-collar villainy done right.
Guardians of the Galaxy
RT Score: 92%
Where to watch: JioHotstar
A raccoon, a tree, and a bunch of weirdos made cosmic Marvel fun. James Gunn turned B-tier characters into A-list franchise stars. “We are Groot” still hits harder than it should.