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Every MCU Villain Ranked Worst To Best

May 31, 2021
Looking back at the MCU's successful history, it's pretty clear that the franchise has a

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problem, but despite that, we've seen some pretty convincing criminals cause problems for our heroes. Here are all the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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in the Curse of the Dark World. Lead a prison riot, help Malekith dismiss Asgard, and kill Thor's mother, Friega. He also leads the battle against Thor at the film's climax, beating the god of thunder senseless with his brute strength, but even with all that cursing he's little more than a forgettable monster with no personality, Fenris' huge wolf hello.
every mcu villain ranked worst to best
It is an undead beast that tries to wipe out the Asgardian refugees towards the end of Thor Ragnarok. Credit to the wolves, the menacing green-eyed monster definitely looks cool, but sadly Veneris doesn't really do much after Hella cheers her up. beloved familiar, he just hangs out and looks bad as the goddess of death interrogates a host of terrifying guardians in the final battle. Fenris tries and fails to kill Hulk, on the one hand it's nice to see another bad guy from Thor's rogues gallery fit into the movie, on the other hand it seems like the only reason Fenris is included is because Hulk needed something to fight with during the climactic final battle.
every mcu villain ranked worst to best

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Laffy is a powerful force in Thor's corner of the MCU, but we never see much of him in action. The king of the frost giants is Loki's biological father. He has super strength and ice powers, but is still no match for the cunning of his own son. Loki manipulates events to become ridiculous and attack Asgard and Thor, but just as Laufey is about to kill Odin. Loki eliminates Laffy instead of killing the ice giant king and looking like a hero in an unceremonious ending. aldrich killian turned out to be the a-list bad boy in iron man 3 with brant and sabin shaping his little more than the b-list versions with the same powers, both receive their overheating and healing powers thanks to the extremis virus and both attack to Tony Stark throughout the movie, but neither is a match for Iron Man, even when he doesn't have a scorpion suit, it's a big deal in the comics, but in Spider-Man Homecoming not so much, his most notable actions are total failures, first when Spider-Man interrupts an arms deal and then when he tries to take the Sinister Six to prison before being shut down by the Vulture.
every mcu villain ranked worst to best
Basically, he's just there to make Adrien's tombs look cooler in comparison and when you're not as cool as the vulture, it's safe to say you made a pretty bad mistake somewhere along the way, it's easy to forget, but Yes, Batroc the jumper is part of the wonder. cinematic universe we meet the french mercenary during the opening sequence of the ship hijacking in the winter soldier we have a breathless fight scene between captain america and cap-wearing batroc accepting batroc's challenge for a hand-to-hand fight without batrock shield He holds his own even though Cap eventually knocks him out, but hey, at least he's a little cooler than this version.
every mcu villain ranked worst to best
Spider-Man's homecoming gave us not just one, but two surprises. We meet the first surprise, Jackson Bryce, as he wields a surprise glove, but after the vulture kills him, the weapons are passed on to hermann schultz Schultz appears to be our main surprise in the mcu and has an epic fight against Spidey before be marginalized. Peter is shocked when he leaves the school dance trying to follow the vulture. The villain sends Spidey flying through a school bus knocking the web-slinger off of him. in the process, so why does Shaka rank so low? Because it wasn't even Spidey who took him out, it was Pete's friend Ned who grabbed a web shooter and hit him, distracting him long enough for Spidey to crash into a school bus, Baron von Striker.
He led the experiments with Loki's Scepter that created Mercury in Scarlet Witch, so he's definitely important, but the only thing

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one remembers about him is his immediate surrender to the Avengers during the start of the Age of Ultron. I don't give up, in the end I will give up. It was just another Hydra goon who cut off his head and no one really noticed when the destroyer shows up in Thor. Make the most of

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moment. The destroyer's powerful giant arms and legs can crush or trample almost any opponent, and if not kill you. His laser blast probably saw the destroyer kill some frost giants, then he leveled a small town in New Mexico and Loki sent him to earth hunting Thor, but he was still no match for Thor when the god of thunder regained his power and overloaded The Destroyer who ends the attack credits Sam Rockwell's endless charisma for the fact that Iron Man 2's Justin Hammer doesn't appear at the bottom of this list when it comes to credible villains.
Justin Hammer is an absolute joke. He runs a weapons manufacturer that is a rival to Stark Industries, except. everything hammer builds falls apart the first version of the war machine armor is basically a basic iron man suit equipped with a ton of hammer weapons that works as well as duct tape and accessories for a car to sum up sam rockwell It's cool justin hammer It still sucks, although Dr. Samuel Stearns never actually calls himself the leader, which is his villain identity in the comics, but The Incredible Hulk isn't exactly subtle about the eccentric scientist's fate. The last time we see him, he's on the ground as the massive blood he just pumped out of Emil Blonsky drips into an open wound in his head.
If there had been a Hulk sequel, we would almost certainly have seen Tim Blake Nelson return as Super-intelligent psychic leader Nelson is perfect as an obsessed scientist who doesn't care much about the consequences of pursuing his goals across ethical lines, while he never actually turns green on screen, he shows many signs of a moral compass that needs some adjustments, clones an entire room full of Banner's blood without Banner's knowledge. or consent and has no problem with the idea of ​​turning Blonsky into an abomination and of course in his final moments of the film he is seen smiling when any sane person would be horrified by the incredible helmet that General Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross spends the entire movie trying and failing. kill bruce banner and for much of the film he is a relatively one-dimensional military bad guy, interestingly enough, however, ross is one of the few incredible hulk characters who later resurfaced in the mcu, becoming the secretary of state of The US in Captain America's Civil War. lobbying for the adoption of the Sokovia courts and even made cameos in Infinity War and Endgame, even setting him up for bad guy/bad guy stuff in future movies in an effort to capture the Hulk's humiliated soldier, Emil Blonsky beats up himself with an experimental version of the same gamma matter that makes Hulk and Hulk, except it doesn't turn him into another Hulk, but instead he becomes the Abomination, a one-note monstrous creature that looks like a rotten troll.
He lives to the end of the Incredible Hulk and is apparently in a cell somewhere, the dark elf Malekith had almost no personality and basically existed as a weird looking guy trying to get an infinity stone and Thanos already does a lot better, it's a shame because on the surface Malikith is extremely formidable, even pulling off a surprise assault. in Asgard itself, breaking through the city's defenses and then setting his sights on the earth, he fought mightily against Thor in the final act of the dark world, though the god of thunder still prevails. Mickey Rorick's whiplash was one of Iron's many problems.
Man 2 Despite some admittedly impressive action scenes along the way, Whiplash never feels all that intimidating - at least after that epic attack at the Monaco Grand Prix - it's motivated by a vague and boring backstory. and he joins justin hammer, who we've already established a bit. It sucked and then there was this weird obsession with his tanner bird Tavonne, better known as a collector, has a remarkably low-key career as an MCU villain, it's understandable that you might wonder if he's really a villain, look closely and you can see he's pretty damn badass. evil since his first appearance in a mid-credits scene of Thor: The Dark World, we learned that one of his goals is to collect all the Infinity Stones, but probably just to show off, not to conquer the universe, but a closer look to his extensive collection reveals it. a lot of reluctant prisoners, we're pretty sure that if the collector were ever given a more active role in the mcu, he'd earn a higher spot on this list, there's something intriguing about the way he's been on the periphery From the narrative more Cataclysmic Events Mystery surrounds Tyvonne, including the mystery of whether or not she is still alive when Obadiah Stain decides to eliminate Tony Stark.
While Starks is touring abroad in the first Iron Man film, he contacts the Ten Rings terrorist organization led by Raza to accomplish this. As it happens, Raza holds Stark captive and proves to be an intimidating villain at least until Stark builds his first version of the Iron Man suit and makes quick work of Raza's soldiers. Raza was smart enough to survive and located pieces of Stark's armor and attempted to cut off another. deal with stain, the problem stain was smarter than race and he used a stun gun to paralyze him and kill his men despite the end of him unceremoniously.
Race is still technically the first villain we met in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a throwback to the simple days of the MCU. Korath has a small but memorable role in Guardians of the Galaxy, which provided one of the most memorable moments of the opening scenes. of the movie. Hey, you know what, there's another name, you might know me by Star-lord, who Star-lord, man, Star-lord though. brings out the

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in him, korres still puts up a great fight, he also manages to recover the infinity stone along with the nebula which places rone in the attack of the accusers that almost ended the world to xandar without korath, ronin would never have had the The Infinity Stone for starters certainly served a purpose, even holding its own against Drax the Destroyer for a while, at least until Drax rips out the cybernetic implant in his head and kills him.
Hey, at least he went out to fight. Andy Circus actually does an extremely entertaining job with Ulysses. Claw in both Age of Ultron and Black Panther, giving us a believable version of the Claw we know from comics and cartoons, a character who still has the potential to return after his death as a guy made of sound waves , hopefully, the mcu. will resurrect this B-comic classic for future super-villain action Walter Goggins is a true delight every time he appears on screen and his appearance in Ant-Man and the Wasp is no exception, sunny birch sure won't be long ago compared to the likes of Killmonger or Thanos, but he could be one of the most comical villains in the MCU as a dealer in illicit technology.
Birch is a character who, like the vulture, operates on the margins of a universe full of magic hammers and alien technology. The difference is Birch. He's the kind of seedy mastermind who rides around in a white and gold van, conducts his illegal business in broad daylight, and commands an army of anonymous henchmen on motorcycles. Birch is the perfect character to reinforce the idea that there is more to this world than Shakespearean gods and magical space rocks, she may not have been the big bad and the guardians of the galaxy vol 2, but the golden goddess aisha was able to cause more than enough trouble for star-lord and her team, the leader of the powerful sovereign she commands. fleet of remotely controlled warships that are one shot away from eliminating the kite after an extensive chase.
Additionally, the post-credits scene revealed that Aisha appears to be responsible for creating Adam Warlock, a major player in Marvel's cosmic universe and someone we hope to meet in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3. At least that makes her more than Worthy of a spot on this list, the Chitauri basically served as cannon fodder against Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Avengers: Endgame, yet they're a massive alien army led by those truly terrifying gigantic dragon ships that laid waste to Manhattan. , their eventual humiliation although the Chatauri were formidable enough to push the Avengers to the brink in their first team-up on the big screen and when they return for their grand final battle to finish the game, their only strength seems to be in the numbers and were defeated just as easily in Captain America, the first adventure.
Artem Zola's appearance is basically just an Easter egg in Winter Soldier, however, the setup of having Zola around for the first film pays off in a cool way. He won't be a robot with a camera for a head and his face on a television screengiant built into their guts like in the comics, but what the Winter Soldier's big reveal lacks in robot bodies it more than makes up for by making it truly creepy for anyone familiar with it. Marvel Comics knew some kind of villainous turn would come from Mordo and Doctor Strange, while spending most of the film as Strange's ally, the angry sorcerer abandons his allies after Strange makes his deal with dormammu after the credits. , we see Mordo become the nemesis he has been for a long time.
In the comics he declares that there are too many sorcerers in the world, he will surely be a challenging antagonist in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, plus he is played by Chuatel in Geoform, the Oscar-nominated actor is not only an excellent performer but is particularly good in The villain roles, the black order, are perfectly useful henchmen for Infinity War. They manage to hit that sweet spot of being menacing enough to present a challenge to the heroes, but also provide additional room for action so it's not just 40 people trying to beat up Thanos. at the same time they are ultimately not so threatening as to overshadow the actual villain of the piece, each one of them is distinct and visually threatening, especially the ebony maw, unfortunately most of them can't do much more than lose , so that's a bit. from a drawback in guardians of the galaxy ronan was a religious fanatic who co-opted the power stone to continue his quest to take down xandar, but even without one of those incredibly powerful balls, he's still a great warrior after all, he laid waste to drax. the destroyer without even breaking a sweat, he also had the guts to hit thanos and then walked away from the mad titan without much consequence the guardians were no match for ronin individually, but fortunately star-lord was able to control the infinity stone with the help of his team, his half-heavenly powers and some sweet dance moves, all those things put together and star-lord was able to turn the bad guy into the sassy cross of a bolivian ant-man spent his entire career trying to duplicate hank pym's shrinking formula, but when he did so and created the Yellow Jacket battle suit, he failed to realize that his knockoff formula was actually altering his brain, making it dangerously unstable, leading to a villain who was not only dangerously deranged but had some really cool fight scenes. which was on a children's gaming table, Ant-Man and the super-powered villain Ghost Wasp has a lot going for him visually, his blinking and stepping through objects is one of the coolest things we've seen in the MCU, He's even better at fighting.
The scenes where things shrink and grow are fun, but comparing those things to a completely different set of powers makes for some pretty compelling action, as she seemingly reforms at the end of the movie, we obviously have to like her. He has a sympathetic backstory as a victim of Hank Pym's selfish past, but at the same time we're also supposed to like Hank, so the part of him in the ghost's backstory still involves him ultimately having reason. None of this is too surprising. Wonder is full of bad guys doing wrong for right. reasons, but it feels pretty clear that the ghost was shoehorned into Ant-Man and the Wasp rather than built more organically, yet the effects are great and Hannah John Commons' performance captures the understandable bitterness and desperation of Ava effectively.
Hardcore comics fans know that Surtur is a major. villain in thor's world in thor ragnarok, however, he appears only in the opening act and the destructive ending, that does not mean that he is not important to the story in norse mythology, the word ragnarok points to the apocalyptic battle between gods resulting in a world destroyed by fire while serger is in fact the monster of the entire asgardian sphere, thor and loki summoned him to invoke the prophecy of ragnarok, this defeats hela, but at a price, his attack decimates asgard , crumbling the city in the sky to dust when marvel asked annette benning to play a villain in captain marvel.
It probably didn't open with you're going to be a giant disembodied green head with a bunch of gross tendrils floating in some kind of goo which would be an accurate description of the character's physical appearance in the comics, but instead of the bulbous floating head . The creative directors of Captain Marvel chose to depict the AI ​​that rules the Kree empire as a kind of psychic projection. All those who commune with the supreme intelligence see someone different and in Carol's case, intelligence appears as her mentor. Marvel as viewers we spend a lot of time on. Captain Marvel thinks the scrolls are the bad guys once the truth is revealed, Yawn Rog is the most visible villain, maybe in the future we'll see more of the Cree ruler giving the supreme intelligence a chance to get a better place in this red list.
Skull easily stands out as one of the most original and terrifying bad guys in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the first Avenger, he commands his own Hydra-branded Nazi division, complete with Tesseract-powered weapons and has his own version of the super soldier serum that makes him Cap's physical equal. He disappeared while trying to harness the power of the space stone Tesseract, but his surprise return as the Guardian of the Soul Stone and Infinity War only served to remind us how great he was all those years ago that he could have simply been a disciple of Dormammu, but Casilius was quite intimidating in itself a highly trained sorcerer who went rogue left the order of the ancient to try to eliminate the masters of the mystical arts and almost succeeded doctor strange casilius manages to destroy two shrines he put the forces of the ancient into the robes and chose his prowess with magic and some excellent fight sequences luckily a quick thinking outsider manages to turn the tables and win the day the manipulator is exactly the type of character the mcu needed for the same reason he was exactly the kind of character the comics needed someone to build all the gadgets the bad guys used to fight the good guys.
He's certainly not the focus of Spider-Man Homecoming, but Phineas Mason is the kind of laid-back bad guy that makes the MCU feel a little more real. Every great ruler needs someone at his side to carry his fusion staff in Thor Ragnarok. That job goes to Topaz, the Grandmaster's sadistic and relentless right hand, and she is the perfect match for her eccentric boss as he delights in his games. and acquisitions. close ready with his instruments of torture always eager for the grandmaster to melt people unfortunately for grandmaster topaz does not survive ragnarok and crashes while chasing bruce banner thor and valkyrie during his escape from sakhar topaz's service to the great master is clearly not forgotten in one of the In the shorts we see that the grandmaster has built a modest shrine for his former assistant in his new apartment in Los Angeles.
Of all the impressive things about Spider-Man Homecoming, one of the most notable is how many characters the film pulled from the comics, and the best minor villain appearance, by far, is absolutely Aaron Davis's. Known in the comics as the film's Marauder. He is absolutely unimpressed by Peter Parker's enhanced interrogation. What happened to your voice? What do you mean? What happened to my voice? I heard you by the bridge. I know what a girl sounds like. I'm not a girl. I am a boy. It's one of the best comedic scenes in the entire MCU, but what really makes it special is Davis' mention of his nephew, since comic readers know that Davis's nephew is Miles Morales. who eventually takes the name spider-man when it comes to villainy, davis doesn't accomplish much beyond a failed arms deal that hints at an mcu future that includes miles, while that's awesome, sure not all of the devastating They are villains at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy, many of them sacrificing themselves to save Xandar, but in the sequel we see a darker side to these mercenaries when Taserface takes on Yondu's Ravagers.
All who remain loyal to Yondu are rewarded by being injected into space while their former comrades laugh and hope for more. many of them are also more than happy to abuse poor baby groot and of all the survivors only kraglin refrains from trying to kill yondu rockets and groot while they escape as villains, the ravagers don't accomplish much and without someone like yondu or nebula supporting them No They present a huge challenge to the heroes, but while they may be cannon fodder, they still make us laugh a lot, their well-deserved beatings providing some of the funniest sequences and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2.
Brock Rumlow began. As a member of Captain America's strike team and the Winter Soldier, he eventually revealed himself to be a Hydra agent when she began the takeover attempt. He managed to survive and resurfaced during the initial fighting in the Civil War, where he went toe to toe with the cap and the black. widow before blowing herself up in the event that ended up breaking up the Avengers over a villain, that's a good way to do it. dormammu is one of the biggest villains in marvel comics and surprisingly the mcu actually kept the relatively powerful ruler of the dark dimension around.
Close to his comic book counterpart, Doctor Strange's journey to the dark dimension was practically a Steve Ditko panel come to life. dormammu is so powerful that doctor strange had no chance of hurting him, so he had to outsmart him to save the world by trapping the villain at one time. loop in which dormammu killed him again and again until he was forced to negotiate for his freedom. It's one of the smartest endings in the entire mcu and puts dormammu at the top of our favorites list after an explosive final fight with the gamora nebula. side of the angels and protecting the galaxy vol 2, but that is not true for all versions of nebula that we know, in fact, it is indirectly because of nebula that Thanos is able to fight his final battle against the good guys in the end of the game, when Nebula goes back in time to 2014 to help obtain the orb.
The Nebula of that time realizes her. The Nebula of 2014 does not reform. She is still loyally killing anything and everything her father tells her, as well as harboring jealousy. assassins towards the 2014 gamora nebula is quite tragic even when she is confronted by her heroic future self, the 2014 nebula sees no way out, she clearly wants to be different but eventually dies due to her refusal to change even though the test that can change is literally in front of her when Marvel hired Robert Redford for a superhero movie, you knew it would be an interesting role and his turn is Alexander Pierce delivered, he is introduced as the well-meaning secretary of the world security council and old friend of nick fury, although it is eventually revealed that pierce is actually a hydra agent leading his the infiltration of Shield Pierce led the program designed to create the network teleporter system that everyone is fighting over in the Winter Soldier.
He also placed bombs and name tags on the other members of the security council that he uses to brutally murder them when they question his takeover. He stayed. evil to the end also pronouncing hale hydra with his last breath after nick fury put two bullets in his chest now that he's a villain ben kingsley's character in iron man 3 wasn't actually the real mandarin and all hail the king A short shot suggested the real villain might still be out there waiting to make his move, but that fake Mandarin still gave us chills at least until it was revealed that he's actually just an unemployed actor named Trevor Slattery who can barely be seen. trust a six. -a six-pack of beer, much less a gun, although he loses some shine in the end.
The Mandarin introduced in the front half of Iron Man 3 is one of the scariest bad guys in the MCU. It could have been a ruse, but it was effective and you. You'll never see me coming when Thor is suddenly stranded in the junk planet car. He comes into contact with a great teacher in comics. Grandmaster is just an immortal guy who loves to play games of any kind, but in the hands of Jeff Goldblum, Grandmaster becomes one. one of the strangest and funniest characters in the mcu i hope we get to see a lot more of him in the future oh maybe not as much as he wants us to in any other world he would be millions of years old but here in sakhar you have to respect where it all started and Jeff Bridges Obadiah Stain, aka Iron Monger, set the tone for the MCU villain in the first Iron Man movie.
Bridges Stain is positively slimy, betrays Tony Stark and inadvertently sets his entire hero's journey into action, soWe can really thank Stain for starting the entire MCU when his assassination attempt on Stark in the desert bales. Stain finally puts on the enormous iron dealer suit to try to finish the job himself. A lot has changed since Iron Dealer stalked the skies, but his final fight with Iron Man had a brutal, messy feel that really let you feel the hatred that stood in Stark's face and still resonates even in a world with heavyweights. like thanos lurking around. The chilling voice of James Spader brought absolute terror to the metal threat that was Ultron with a near endless supply of robot bodies and a design that made comic book fans go wild.
He exemplifies how technology can be our greatest scourge, though Ultron does so with a wit that only Spader can provide, verbally sparring with the best of them like any great villain. Ultron also has a real motivation for his dastardly acts. Observe the facts. Ultron's final determination that humans and superheroes are what make the world such a dangerous place has its own twisted meaning. The most surprising thing about Helmut Zemo in Civil War. is that he's just an average guy with no real plans to take over the world, he's just a man who wants revenge for the death of his family and is wise enough to realize that the best way to eliminate the avengers is to pit them against each other.
Yeah. Yes, his plan requires some big steps. of cinematic logic, but it was refreshing to see a villain like Zemo come to life in the MCU. It's a great reminder that it doesn't take devastating superpowers to give Earth's Mightiest Heroes a run for their money. Iron Man 3 is one of the most polarizing films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that features an epic forgery that reveals that Guy Pierce's Aldrich Killian is actually the villain behind a mysterious series of bombings and terrorist attacks sweeping the world. His secret weapon extremis is a versatile technology that first appeared in the Iron Man comics.
And it's reinvented here as a way to overheat the body and literally regenerate limbs. Killian's particular set of skills creates one of the most technically ambitious fight scenes in the MCU. Sometimes it's hard to believe that a villain can actually go toe-to-toe with Tony. stark but Killian made a great run peter quill's search for his father was a key part of guardians of the galaxy vol 2 a journey that brought him face to face with kurt russell's ego who is as bad a father as all of them. the most powerful villains in the mcu next to thanos himself, ego is essentially a god who wants to literally become the universe by replacing all other life and russell sells it so well that you really understand where ego is coming from, even if he is a psychopath who has murdered. hundreds of his own children in his quest for power, ego redefined the concept of daddy issues, of course I have problems, that's my fucking dad, Mysterio isn't the best villain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he might be the most smart after 10 years of movies inspired by mcu comics.
With the end of the game he showed that he was the superhero universe's own version of him distinct from him. A series of alternative surprises led to Mysterio with the promise of a multiverse that could take him to the next level and then we find out that everything is just a big scam instead of being the way forward, Mysterio ties everything back to the first iron man movie and It's one of the many things that made Far From Home the perfect epilogue to the Infinity Saga. In a universe of world-destroying monsters, The Vulture is decidedly level-headed in its approach. but that's exactly what makes it work.
The film's writers altered his backstory to make Adrian Toombs the father of Peter Parker's teenage love in Spider-Man Homecoming and it takes the angry father of the bride trope to a whole new level. The effects team did an incredible job. his armor and the appearance of him with the vulture look really scary and inhuman when he stalks his prey. We've never seen Thor take on a villain like Hella, the goddess of death, and any of the other MCU films, much like Loki before her, this Asgardian villain is someone audiences will appreciate. Immediately love to hate as soon as Odin passes away, Hella appears before the brothers and presents her plan to take her rightful place on the throne of Asgard to prove her point.
She easily crushes Thor's hammer. The truth is finally revealed that Hello once acted as Odin's executioner leading the Asgardian army to victory over the nine kingdoms this secret story elevates Hella to epic villain status Eric Killmonger essentially has a superhero origin his father is murdered In front of him his royal heritage is denied him and he uses those tragedies to motivate relentless dedication training himself to the peak of his abilities before seeking revenge, that setup is much closer to Batman than Ultron, when you add the Since Killmonger specifically wants to address an ongoing history of racism, it's hard not to admit that he makes some pretty good points, even if he's right, although his goal is dominance rather than leadership, making him a true ideological opponent for t'challa, is one of the things that makes their final battle in which they are both dressed in almost identical black panther suits so good.
They are reflections of each other, both committed to fighting for their ideals without compromising who they are. There's a reason why Marvel Studios chose to use Loki as a permanent villain for the Avengers. He is one of the most compelling, charismatic and calculated villains ever. Tom Hiddleston is so good at being bad, that marvel chose to keep him around long after his bid for supremacy was thwarted at the hands of Earth's Mightiest Heroes, he's still no match for the Hulk, but who is he, oh, Wait, we know who Thanos is the villain of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
A lot of character work has gone into the film version of Thanos, which is especially impressive considering that most of it is shown to audiences in Infinity War, a film that also juggles the arcs of dozens of other characters at the same time. time throughout. He has proven to have the same quality that all great villains share. He believes that he is right. He is the hero of his own story. He is the only one who can step forward and save the universe from itself and he is willing to sacrifice whatever it takes to achieve it.
Goal in the comics has been referred to Thanos as the ultimate nihilist, but the MCU version is the exact opposite. He believes a lot in what he is doing, which makes him even more convincing and dangerous. Check out one of our most recent videos here and even more. Looper videos about your favorite shows coming soon, subscribe to our YouTube channel and press the bell so you don't miss any

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