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10 Superhero TV Shows I Knew Would Be Masterpieces After The First Episode (#1 Changed Television)

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10 Superhero TV Shows I Knew Would Be Masterpieces After The First Episode (#1 Changed Television)

A single episode was all it took to know these superhero TV shows were masterpieces – with number 1 changing the genre and television forever.

10 Superhero TV Shows I Knew Would Be Masterpieces After The First Episode (#1 Changed Television) Loki (Tom Hiddleston) sitting facing the camera with supporting characters around him in Loki season 2 Loki (Tom Hiddleston) sitting facing the camera with supporting characters around him in Loki season 2 4 By  Richard Craig Published 54 minutes ago Richard Craig is Senior Author at Screen Rant, covering everything superhero related. Richard has also written extensively about horror and film soundtracks, contributing a chapter to the first major academic collection on the folk horror genre, The Routledge Companion to Folk Horror. Richard is also a performing musician and holds an MA in Music and Sound Art. Sign in to your ScreenRant account Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

The greatest superhero TV shows don’t take long to prove they’re something special, often achieving perfection from the very first episode. These Marvel and DC shows don’t stumble into greatness; they announce it instantly. From striking visuals to bold themes, their first hours deliver everything that kept audiences coming back for more.

Sometimes one episode is all it takes – a pilot that arrives fully formed, confident in its tone, characters, and storytelling. What’s impressive is how these superhero series continued to grow after such strong beginnings. They didn’t just maintain quality, they reshaped expectations for what superhero stories on television could be.

Jessica Jones (2015)

Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in Jessica Jones Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones looking sad in Jessica Jones

Jessica Jones immediately stood apart from typical Marvel adventures thanks to its noir-inspired style and deeply personal storytelling. The pilot introduced Jessica as a flawed but compelling survivor navigating trauma rather than seeking glory. Krysten Ritter’s quiet intensity established a lead unlike any other in the MCU.

Jessica is damaged, sarcastic, and fiercely independent. The moment Kilgrave’s horrifying influence creeps into the story, it becomes clear the series is playing with darker territory than most superhero shows. Instead of flashy powers, fear and manipulation drive the tension.

The first episode’s writing strikes a delicate balance between vulnerability and strength, making Jessica’s struggles gripping and grounded. Marvel Television proved with Jessica Jones that superhero narratives could tackle real psychological battles with sensitivity. From its very first hour, it promised (and delivered) one of the most mature and character-driven stories in the genre.

Gotham (2014)

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Gotham’s premiere boldly reimagined Batman’s city before the Dark Knight existed. Yet the pilot instantly convinced audiences this prequel had substance. The moody cinematography and crime-drama storytelling created a gritty world where corruption runs deeper than any masked villain.

Introducing James Gordon as the central moral compass positioned the show as his fight against inevitable darkness. But what really made the first episode pop was how confidently it integrated the larger Batman mythos. Gotham deftly introduced young Bruce Wayne, Catwoman lurking from rooftops, and Penguin’s sinister rise, all from the very start.

Even without Batman in costume, Gotham captured the tragedy and menace of the source material. The pilot promised an evolving city crawling toward chaos and further villainous origin stories. These made viewers desperate to see how these iconic characters would grow into the legends they’re destined to become.

Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994)

Spider-Man swings towards the camera in fron of his rogues gallery in Spider-Man the Animated Series Spider-Man swings towards the camera in fron of his rogues gallery in Spider-Man the Animated Series

While many superhero cartoons needed time to find their footing, Spider-Man: The Animated Series swung out of the gate with style. The premiere balanced Peter Parker’s personal problems and heroic responsibilities with brisk pacing and sharp writing. It dives head-first into a Lizard origin story, immediately embracing a classic conflicted Spidey narrative.

Spider-Man: TAS’s visual storytelling pushed Saturday-morning animation forward. It boasted dynamic camera angles, serialized plots, and action sequences that looked cinematic for their time. The first episode also embraced Spider-Man’s wider world early, featuring Kingpin and teasing future villains and story arcs rather than contained, standalone adventures.

Peter’s narration and the blending of humor and tension signaled a loyal adaptation of the comics’ spirit. From day one, it felt like a true Spider-Man drama, driven by heart, loss, and resilience. Audiences knew immediately they were witnessing a defining take on Marvel’s most beloved hero right through to its thrilling finale.

Daredevil (2015)

Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in a dark room in Daredevil (2015) pilot Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in a dark room in Daredevil (2015) pilot

Daredevil’s first episode showed Marvel could do street-level storytelling with brutal realism. The opening rescue sequence demonstrated Matt Murdock’s relentless nature. He’s a hero who gets hurt, bleeds, and still refuses to stop.

Unlike most superhero premieres, the Daredevil pilot avoided an in-depth origin story. Instead, it offered a fleeting glimpse of Matt Murdock’s initial accident, then trusted viewers to pick up pieces naturally through smart dialogue and character moments. The first episode masterfully introduced its principal characters, most notably with Daredevil’s initial interactions with Karen Page, establishing an iconic MCU duo.

Charlie Cox’s Daredevil and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin are immediately set on an inevitable collision, presenting a battle for the soul of Hell’s Kitchen. From that first hour, Daredevil wasn't simply good TV, it was a statement that Marvel on Netflix would be fearless, gritty, and prestige-driven. Ultimately, it delivered on this promise.

Agatha All Along (2025)

Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) caught up in a detective thriller in Agatha All Along Season 1 Episode 1 Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) caught up in a detective thriller in Agatha All Along Season 1 Episode 1Image via Disney+

Right from episode 1, Agatha All Along reveled in defying expectation. The gloriously camp and uniquely terrifying quest along the Witches’ Road began with something very different: a bleak crime procedural. Before Agatha regained her memory, she lived trapped inside the Scarlet Witch’s hex and acted out the life of a hammy television detective.

The sequence where Agatha breaks free is particularly impressive as it runs through her WandaVision personas. It effortlessly introduces the mysteries of Teen and Rio Vidal, all while making Agatha incredibly likable. Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha is instantly electric; wickedly charismatic yet layered with regret and ambition.

It’s impossible not to like, or even root for Agatha right from the start. Grounding the series in Hahn’s performance from the beginning before introducing the overt horror elements gave it a much stronger foundation. MCU shows often take a minute to click, but Agatha All Along shows confidence from the start.

Harley Quinn (2019)

Harley Quinn smiling in her animated series Harley Quinn smiling in her animated series

The Harley Quinn pilot wastes zero time proving this animated series isn’t for kids. Explosive action, hard-R humor, and a blisteringly fresh take on Gotham villains made a jaw-dropping first impression. Harley breaking away from Joker as the emotional core gives the show a surprisingly earnest heart beneath the chaos.

Despite its villainous main characters, it feels surprisingly inspiring, quickly winning viewers over. Indeed, the first episode’s pacing and comedic timing already feel refined. There’s snappy dialogue, clever satire, and strong character dynamics.

Kaley Cuoco’s performance instantly redefines Harley as a hilariously self-aware antihero with agency and ambition. That premiere promised a show unafraid to mock everything, including the superhero genre itself. Yet Harley Quinn clearly cares deeply for the DC Universe and its lovable train-wreck of a lead.

The Boys (2019)

Antony Starr looking annoyed as Homelander, who has his hands on his hips, in The Boys Antony Starr looking annoyed as Homelander, who has his hands on his hips, in The Boys

The Boys’ first episode is a shock to the system. It’s an immediately violent, cynical rejection of idealized superhero fantasies. Hughie’s tragedy in the opening minutes sets a clear mission: expose the corruption behind “heroes.”

The Boys’ pilot introduces The Seven as disturbing parodies of Justice League icons. It establishes an unsettling power imbalance between corporate supers and everyday people. Bold storytelling choices (including graphic action and dark humor) signal a show that thrives on risk.

With Butcher’s entrance, The Boys locks into its identity. It’s a messy, gripping rebellion against celebrity-driven power structures. From moment one, The Boys showed it was here to break rules, challenge expectations, and make audiences laugh nervously at the uncomfortable truth beneath the cape. The impressive result spawned an entire The Boys franchise.

X-Men ’97 (2024)

X-men band together in the x-mansion in x-men '97 X-men band together in the x-mansion in x-men '97

X-Men ’97 pulls off the impossible: continuing an iconic ’90s series while making a modern statement from the very first episode. The premiere feels like a reunion and a bold new beginning all at once, honoring classic storytelling without nostalgia slowing it down. Emotion drives the action, with Cyclops’ leadership struggles and Magneto’s shocking return establishing high-stakes drama instantly.

The X-Men ‘97 animation style evolves while preserving the original’s distinctive style. It immediately offers slick battles powered by character motivations, not just spectacle. It even lovingly recreated the iconic opening credits sequence, along with its beloved theme tune.

Most importantly, X-Men ‘97 carries forward the X-Men’s legacy of metaphor and activism. From its opening, X-Men ’97 proves that the franchise still leads the pack when it comes to socially conscious superhero storytelling. It was a bold debut, immediately signaling that the X-Men are back.

Loki (2021)

Loki watching Thanos kill him in Loki season 1, episode 1 Loki watching Thanos kill him in Loki season 1, episode 1

Loki transformed a fan-favorite villain into a complex protagonist by the end of the first episode. Tom Hiddleston’s layered performance made the God of Mischief vulnerable, funny, and tragically self-aware as he confronts his past. Within just the first hour, it began the MCU’s most compelling character arc.

The Time Variance Authority’s introduction brought an unexpected new side to the MCU. It swapped superheroics for bureaucratic sci-fi with retro-futuristic flair, offering something wholly new. The Loki premiere’s pacing is tight, loaded with lore, mystery, and philosophical weight about destiny and identity.

Loki episode 1 announced Marvel’s most inventive show. It’s one that would alter timelines, define multiversal stakes, and reveal hidden emotional depths. Audiences didn’t just believe it might be amazing – they knew it already was.

Batman: The Animated Series (1992)

Batman blinding Man-Bat in mid-air in Batman: The Animated Series, On Leather Wings Batman blinding Man-Bat in mid-air in Batman: The Animated Series, On Leather Wings

Batman: The Animated Series didn’t just introduce a masterpiece – it reinvented what animation could be. The pilot “On Leather Wings” debuted a cinematic tone. It boasted a distinctive art-deco style, noir lighting, and music worthy of a feature film.

Bruce Timm and Paul Dini’s creative vision presented Batman as a brooding detective rather than a camp icon. The storytelling respected its audience, embracing complexity rarely seen in children’s programming. Batman: TAS was brimming with moral ambiguity, trauma, and atmospheric suspense.

From the very first episode, Batman: The Animated Series was strange, but elevated superhero television into true art. It inspired the DCAU, influenced countless future shows, and reshaped Batman’s identity for generations. Television was never the same – and the Batman: TAS pilot proved it instantly.

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