TeeKay
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You can add me to the list of Killian's fans. He probably has the smartest plan out of any MCU villain.
Smarter than most CBM villains. Personally I loved his plan.
You can add me to the list of Killian's fans. He probably has the smartest plan out of any MCU villain.
These shows are part of the MCU line.Can we count Netflix MCU? Those villains are amazing. Kingpin and Killgrave both stole the shows
Punisher COULD be used as a villain, but as he's portrayed in Daredevil he's a protagonist, so I wouldn't count him.
I think it depends on the criteria, honestly. While Killgrave was really well done, extremely compelling and horrifying, one can make a case that "Is so evil they can't be used more than once" is itself a downside for a villain. Whereas villains like Loki and Fisk can be used in multiple plots, and as multiple narrative roles, without driving off the audience from sheer darkness overload.
I've never taken issue with the Marvel villains. I've especially enjoyed Loki, Ultron, and Red Skull. Weak villains can hurt movies, but I don't think a villain has hurt any MCU films. There's definitely been some weaker ones, but I've never thought any of them were the worst part of their respective movies.
I personally feel that Killgrave is the best villain the MCU has had so far.
Smarter than most CBM villains. Personally I loved his plan.
The problem is Killian felt like another generic corporate bad guy and I think the Iron Man movies overused that character type.
I didn't think there was much too the character, he felt rather one dimensional.
I've never taken issue with the Marvel villains. I've especially enjoyed Loki, Ultron, and Red Skull. Weak villains can hurt movies, but I don't think a villain has hurt any MCU films. There's definitely been some weaker ones, but I've never thought any of them were the worst part of their respective movies.
Killian's plan is what made the character above average in my eyes. It was a fairly interesting commentary on 21st Century Western fears and home-grown terrorism. From a technical standpoint, I'd argue Iron Man 3 is easily one of their most impressive films to date.