10 Underrated Marvel TV Shows That Are Still Worth Watching
Not every Marvel show has received the acclaim and fame it deserves, and there are plenty of underrated shows that are still worth watching.
Legion is an FX Original Series created by Noah Hawley in conjunction with Marvel Television. The psychological horror/thriller series stars Dan Stevens, Rachel Keller, and Aubrey Plaza. The release pertains to comic book character Legion, otherwise known as David Haller, as he deals with a diagnosed schizophrenia and the formation of his mutant powers.
Not every Marvel show has received the acclaim and fame it deserves, and there are plenty of underrated shows that are still worth watching.
Not even the powers of the strongest X-Man and mutant ever, Legion, are enough to stop Marvel’s most dangerous villain, Uranos of the Eternals.
The latest Legion of X sees the Omega-level mutant Legion fighting abstractly with the Eternal Uranos, mirroring Sandman's brutal battle with Lucifer.
Professor Xavier's son, Legion, proved that his father's dream of a peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants was actually always a nightmare.
Krakoa and the X-Men could be headed towards a religious civil war between the followers of the most important mutant families, Summers and Xavier.
A Data Page in Legion of X #2 reveals the X-Men have "solved" the concept of godhood in the Marvel Universe and have a plan to destroy Thor if needed.
The son of Professor X, Legion, could be on his way to becoming Krakoa’s own religious figure, meaning the X-Men will soon have an official God.
Juggernaut is a powerful non-mutant who has found himself on a new X-team, but his latest partner may very well spell doom for him in the long run.
Legion of X #1 reveals Altar, a bubble reality created by Legion within his own head, proving that Professor X's son has finally made mutant utopia.
As the MCU prepares to move into Phase 5, the franchise has several opportunities to introduce one of the X-Men’s most powerful characters, Legion.
Mother Righteous, a character debuting in Legion of X, is a powerful "wheeler-dealer" from the Astral Plane, proving the X-Men are mortals no longer.
With Krakoa's mutants under threat in the form of the villain, Onslaught, Wolverine has just become a secret liability that the X-Men can't afford.
Heroes Reborn changed the line up of the original X-Men proving they might've been better off with Legion replacing Cyclops as team leader.
WandaVision introduced surrealism into the MCU, following the example of another Marvel show — Legion — which proved a non-linear formula could work.
Aubrey Plaza is well-known for her role as April Lungate on Parks and Recreation, but here's a guide to her other movie and television shows.
Legion, the son of Professor X, might be the most powerful mutant of all, with over 200 of his personalities considered Omega-level mutants!
The X-Men's enemy Orchis has taken the brain of Professor X's son Legion and used it to figure out how the mutants can be defeated for good.
Nightcrawler wants to create a mutant religion in Way of X #1, but the threat of a holy war between the X-Men and the rest of the world is growing.
Si Spurrier's portrayal of Legion is a classic - and in Way of X #1, he's brought Xavier's son, not as a hero, but as a demonic figure on Krakoa.
A new teaser image for Marvel's X-Men comics reveals Legion and the Shadow King will be major antagonists in the next stage of the reboot.
The Marvel television show Legion is over now, and it will be missed. Audiences agreed these were the 10 best episodes.