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"I have many names. My people call me Aj K'uk'ulkan, but my enemies call me Namor."
I call him Daddy
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meep-meep-richie · 10 months
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David as Killgrave; honestly one of the best MCU villains out there
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cozykali · 1 year
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This is the scene that inspired this fic 🤭
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sukiwrites · 2 years
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if villain bad, why hot?
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nicktremblaywayfu · 1 year
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So after i watched Quantumania, i have come to a conclusion (spoiler free)
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Without telling you any plot of the movie, there is a way to bring back Arthur Harrow even if he was killed by Jake (Jake you naughty boy). See that guy on the left ? If you didn't know, he was actually the blue print of our baby Arthur (despite Slater denied it). He is a cultist man with brown hair and blue eyes. You know who else is a cultist man with brown hair and blue eyes ? Yep, you guess it right.
So long short story, his origin was the reverse of what happened on Arthur. He was an asylum patient, and later his doctor introduced him to an egyptian god as she was inspired by Marc. In this way, he met Ra, who later granted the man a vision, pyrokinetic power, and a vision. Thus he held the title of Sun King, Ra's avatar.
And what's the connection of his story with Arthur's chance to return ? We saw that somehow avatars has the priviledge to return from Duat as long :
They're God was still alive
They have important Purpose
So hear me : Arthur is dead, sent to Duat. The story of his loyalty towards Ammit is heard and becoming a hot topic between the Enneads. Ra, definitely-not-being-a-good-guy, wanting to defeat his son in term of justice in the world, needing an avatar and so he visit Arthur in the duat. Reagrdless what Arthur's scale outcome doesn't matter, as Ra wanted him alive to be his Avatar. Then, he offered this desperate dead mortal a purpose as well a promise that he would bring back Ammit as well. Let's say Arthur agreed, thus he lived again becoming The Sun King. But would that mean he will be the main villain again ? Nope, he would probably become a villain but not the main one. 'Still a villain, but later he become an ally for Jake to fight Ra (As we all know, Avatars can betray their God) and later they could put him on the team against Bushman (as in the comic, Sun King and Bushman has connection as well). I imagine it would ended up him redeeming himself and live to tend the rest of his followers despite Ra not fulfilling his promise to bring back Ammit.
TLDR ; They can rewrite Sun King in MCU and making him as Arthur Harrow in next MK project that featuring Ra.
Now if you excuse me, i'll turn this into a fic.
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bat-chic-crazy · 1 year
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Listen if Marvel keep hiring good looking people as villains, I won't be rooting for the heroes no more. 🤷🏾‍♀️
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theuntitledblog · 2 years
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RANKING TOP 10 VILLAINS
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10. EGO - (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2)
A slightly different choice perhaps but one that I personally feel is justified. When it comes to the first Guardians of the Galaxy film, there was really just one thing missing that would've allowed that film to soar even higher than it did; a compelling villain. Now Ego isn't a villain who's had far reaching consequences for the MCU but what he does do is elevate Guardians Vol. 2 and a large part of that comes down to casting. On first viewing it, it lulled me into a false sense of security when you consider how charming and seemingly genuine Kurt Russell's Ego was. It was a false sense of security that was helped when you consider that Taserface, Nebula and the Sovereign were also players on the board at the same time. Now while Ego's lasting impact on the grand scheme of things for the MCU is pretty much throwaway, he succeeds in helping to raise Guardians Vol. 2 above the first. Not all villains need to be judged on their lasting impact, some villains just need to do the job well enough just once.
9. MYSTERIO - (Spider-Man: Far From Home)
This is a spot that frankly could've been Vulture and Green Goblin instead of Mysterio and either would've been fair choices but I didn't want to cheat and decided to go with my gut and my gut said Mysterio. His effectiveness as villain depends heavily on how much you know about the character from the comics. Those familiar, like myself, would've seen through the deception of Quentin Beck from the off. Others would've fallen hook, line and sinker and be caught by surprise and that's no small thinks to Jake Gyllenhaal's excellent performance as Quentin Beck. Gyllenhaal's Beck is convincing for a fairly decent stretch as a friend/mentor to Tom Holland's conflicted Peter Parker. The reveal itself is played well and one of the oldest comic book villains with, lets face it, a silly design is worked perfectly into the modern MCU by the blending of Stark Tech and holographics to realize the illusion based threat of Mysterio. These are excellent mind boggling sequences. The Spider-Man MCU Trilogy is a rarity in that it nails all of its villains but it is the consequence of Mysterio's actions that have lingered the longest and cemented his place on this list.
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8. ULTRON - (Avengers: Age of Ultron & What If?)
Of all the villains that the Avengers have come across, James Spader's Ultron is the one who isn't remembered with the same degree of fondness as say Loki. But I also feel that is a bit of a disservice to a villain who does makes enough of an impact to stand above many of the other villains in the MCU who haven't delivered. The visual effects are superb and Spader brings a lot of personality to a villain who gets a lot of screen time and action sequences against most of the Avengers. In hindsight yes, this a villain who required maybe a little more build up or development to be considered a lasting threat; take a look at the terrifying take of Ultron in What If? to see what potential is there. But Age of Ultron lays plenty of storytelling foundations and is more of a companion piece to the then upcoming Civil War. But Spader and director Joss Whedon manage to pull off a villain that is much better than most others in the MCU and in fact had/has more potential than most to be a lasting player.
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7. ZEMO - (Captain America: Civil War)
While not the most extravagant, charismatic or powerful of foes the Avengers have faced, Zemo is by and large one of the darkest, coldest and most successful villains they've come across. Motivated by revenge but grounded in his practical understanding and acceptance that he's just a single man going up against Gods. Daniel Bruhl's quiet, calculating and it must be said brutal Zemo may not have the most memorable lines or grandest moments but he is elevated in that his revenge is understandable and there is, dare I say it, empthathy for him. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier didn't do the character too many favours by retconning his background, but Zemo deserves his place on this list as villain of one of the absolute best films of the MCU.
6. THE SCARLET WITCH - (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness)
The biggest surprise of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness for me was the revelation that Wanda was the villain and initially I was ... disappointed. WandaVision had shown that the character was capable of villainous acts but it went to great lengths to provide context and backstory that elevated Wanda as a character. When you also consider Wanda's journey as a whole from Age of Ultron, then actually this does work. Rather than an outright villain as such, Wanda is a grieving being whose corruption by the Darkhold book of spells have pushed her down a dark path. Elizabeth Olsen steals the movie from right under Benedict Cumberbatch as she builds on her impressive performance in WandaVision to deliver a villainous turn that is relentless and terrifying but also compelling from a character perspective. The pain and grief Olsen is able to convey is extraordinary and makes it impossible for us as the audience to not feel totally unsympathetic to her plight.
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5. XU WENWU - (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings)
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten is very mid tier Marvel and is also a movie of two halves. Featuring stunning fight choreography with a style and tone that feels different, Shang-Chi is elevated further by Tony Leung Chiu-wai's villainous turn as Xu Wenwu. First hinted in Iron Man 3, Wenwu is essentially the real version of the Mandarin that was expected in that film. Wenwu is another villain who is given as much screen time as the hero so that we may come to understand them. His treatment here much like Loki in Thor, ensures he is one of the more interesting villains and it was delightfully unexpected. The action sequences are superb but his relationship with Simu Liu's Shang-Chi is what carries the story through. A very good villain of whom I wish we had got to spend more time with.
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4. KILLMONGER - (Black Panther)
Very few villains on this list can be empathized with to the extent that Erik Killmonger is in Black Panther. Orphaned and abandoned by his Uncle to then have that anger fueled by racial injustice have created a current and memorable villain. There is a painful truth to Killmonger's motivation that can't be overlooked but the brutality he is willing to inflict such as the cold way he betrays Klaue and the extreme methods he is willing to go keep him high up on this list. The only regret is that it seems unlikely that the character will return.
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3. THE WINTER SOLDIER - (Captain America: The Winter Soldier)
As someone who wasn't particularly impressed by Captain America: The First Avenger, I was blown away when the Winter Soldier came along. It was so different from the former with the political conspiracy story feeling refreshing at a time when there was a risk of the MCU becoming too formulaic. The film itself features a number of memorable characters and moments and chief among them is the Winter Solder himself. A skillful and silent killer whose presence is only amplified by his successful hits on Nick Fury and Black Widow. The Steve and Soldier showdown carries weight because he is established as a credible threat and they don't rush to a confrontation too early. The Steve/Bucky relationship was always under-developed but as a villain, The Winter Soldier more than lives up to his billing within this specific film and within this specific story.
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2. LOKI - (Thor & The Avengers)
What more can be said about the MCU's first genuinely outstanding villain? Tom Hiddleston stole the show in 2011's Thor and his presence went along way to make The Avengers the success that it was. While I think it's fair to say that there's been little doubt of the threat Loki has posed over the years, he is a character that has endured none the less. Villains in the MCU tend to be more effective when the writers actually seem to take notice that the villain needs time too. All the villains on this list received that kind of time to the point that we understand what's driving them and it all started with Loki. Charismatic, funny, complex and also unpredictable. The arrival of 2021's Loki show on Disney Plus is further proof that there's still life in the character even if he's begun to move away from a position of outright villainy. It's an impressive feat for one of the original characters of the MCU, and a villain no less, to still be as popular and fresh now as he was back then.
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1. THANOS - (Avengers: Infinity War & Endgame)
No villain in the MCU was awaited longer than Josh Brolin's Thanos. Avengers: Infinity War is the biggest and best film in the MCU and a significant reason for that is Thanos. A CG goliath who looks totally convincing but it's his powerful introduction and subsequent conviction in his ideals that stand out most. In the course of Infinity War, Thanos defeats the Hulk, kills Heimdall, Loki, Gamora, Vision and defeats the Avengers all before successfully wiping out half of the Universe. It's fair to say that no other villain has posed such a credible threat to the point that you feel any character is at risk when he's present. But what Infinity War does best of all for Thanos is given him screen time and development as a character. His subsequent defeat in Avengers: Endgame rings all the more sweeter because of the threat he poses and for me it is of no question that Thanos is the best villain of the MCU.
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beaxtrice · 2 years
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THE ONE... AND ONLY... ARTHUR HARROW
This pose is such a mood 😂
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marveldcnerdys · 11 months
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Do you guys know till there have been 46 MCU villains? So we have written a blog post ranking the MCU villains from weakest to strongest based on their powers, objectives, cruelty, etc.
Do read this blog post and share your views about this blog post, and comment your thoughts.
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janetsnakehole02 · 2 years
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Ethan Hawke saying his favorite Marvel character is Fisk >>> mans has TASTE
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Chapters: 2/2 Fandom: Iron Man (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Aldrich Killian, Tony Stark, Maya Hansen Additional Tags: All Your Villains Series: Part 1 of All Your Villains Summary:
The Man on the Roof
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The Ten Best MCU Villains
Ready for another rankings post? Today we're sharing our ten best MCU villains!
Welcome back to The Amazing Marvel Blog!  We’re back with another ranking for you and WOW!  This was pretty tough to actually sit down and hash out.  Today we’re going to be discussing the ten best MCU villains.  We’ve gotten so many incredible villains over the years that it was hard to actually narrow it down to the best ten.  We don’t like to take ourselves too seriously around here so this is…
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cozykali · 1 year
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Marvel, If you really want us to fear your villains, why are you making them so incredibly hot? (I’m not complaining though)
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At some point in “She-Hulk”, I want someone to misspell Titania’s name as Tatiana, which leads to She-Hulk looking at the camera like this:
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artsformyvoid · 2 years
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Future MCU Villain
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sinqueen69 · 2 years
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Top 5 marvel villains
Obadiah Stane [Iron Man]
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2. Killmonger [Black Panther]
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3. Loki [Avengers 2012 Era]
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4. Hela [Thor: Raganork]
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5. Thanos [IW, Endgame] - I hate him, everything he did was stupidity and not well thought out. I avoid watching him if I can, but I do give him credit for you know, succeeding
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