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While looking ahead is the name of the game in the superhero business, sometimes, it’s nice to stop and smell the roses. 2025 has seen the release of some pretty solid MCU entries, and each one features at least one notable bad guy. Here’s every major MCU villain in 2025, ranked.
10) Sidewinder

Sam Wilson doesn’t have Super Soldier Serum coursing through his veins, so Captain America: Brave New World provides him with a villain he can handle. Sidewinder picks up a couple of jobs for The Leader and gets a few good licks in during his two fights with Cap. However, he doesn’t exactly move the needle in his first MCU appearance, which drops him to the bottom of this list.
9) Muse

Matt Murdock is trying to do all his fighting in the courtroom in Daredevil: Born Again when he learns about a serial killer on the loose called Muse, who drains the blood of his victims and uses it to make art. Despite having a lot of potential as a villain, Muse’s reign of terror doesn’t last long, as he meets the wrong end of a gun before the end of the show’s first season. Maybe he returns down the line, but as it stands, he’s a lackluster evildoer.
8) The Leader

After the events of The Incredible Hulk, Samuel Sterns sits in a cell for well over a decade, helping Thaddeus Ross climb the military ladder. Once he breaks out, he exacts his revenge in Brave New World by orchestrating a conflict between Japan and America. The Leader’s plan is pretty convoluted, and he doesn’t make as significant an impact as most of the other villains on this list before ending up a prisoner in The Raft.
7) The Hood

When Riri Williams joins The Hood’s crew in Ironheart, he makes it seem like he’s acting as Chicago’s Robin Hood, ripping off the rich and helping the poor. It doesn’t take him long to show his true colors, though, as all he’s really interested in is gaining power and getting back at those who harmed him. The Hood has his moments, such as when he uses his magic to kill a few guards, but he’s far from the whole package.
6) Red Hulk

Ross has good intentions when he reaches out to Captain America to restart the Avengers in Brave New World. However, unbeknownst to him, there’s a darkness growing inside of him courtesy of The Leader. Ross turns into the Red Hulk and tears apart Washington, DC. While it’s nice to see a Hulk let loose again in the MCU, Ross’ angry alter ego doesn’t get enough time to shine in his debut.













