You're certainly entitled to an opinion, but I think you'll have a tough time backing yours up with anything of substance. My opinion, and the one that seems to shared by most critics, audiences, and fans, is that the movies have gotten better as the franchise has progressed.
If we base this on what the critics say, the most recent film, Black Panther, is the best so far. The ones just before that, Spider-Man:Homecoming and Thor:Ragnarok, are tied with the first Avengers film for 3rd best. If you work down the list, you'll find that critics have generally preferred the newer films, with a couple exceptions here and there. You find a similar trend if you rank them by audience scores. There isn't a go-to metric for comic book fan reactions, so the best I can offer is anecdotal evidence, but among my circle of friends, the comic book fans tend to name Spider-Man, Black Panther, Winter Soldier, Ragnarok, and the first Avengers film in the highest regard.
Your other complaint-- similarity of plot-- makes no sense to me whatsoever, unless you're simplifying it to the point of "every film has a hero who overcomes some seemingly impossible obstacle and saves the day," in which case, well, yeah, Marvel and every other hero, action, thriller, movie in general ever made, damn near.
I think you just don't like Marvel, so you're bagging on their films, but what do I know?
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