I don't think there's a lot of hate in general for the MCU, I think that's just post Thanos, there doesn't seem to be any clear direction. It used to be that every movie felt like you were building to something. Now, whether they are or not, they all just feel rather standalone. The Multiverse Saga hardly feels like a saga at all, at least to me. I would also argue that the quality hasn't been quite as good (Brave New World and Quantumania come to mind).
I used to constantly be surprised with how good Marvel movies were. Movies like Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy I had no high expectations for but I ended up loving them. Now, it seems as if every one is a disappointment. Not bad necessarily, just not as good as what I had come to expect. Having said that, I agree that the worst marvel movie is still better than 90% (or more) of all other super hero movies. But really, that's not a very high bar. I would argue that almost every Marvel movie leading up to Endgame was better than almost every Marvel movie since then. I just hope X-Men lives up to my expectations...they are pretty high.
As far as the new Daredevil series goes, I haven't watched it yet but I'm looking forward to it.
RE: A Geeky Guy's Guide to Daredevil: Born Again Season Two