I Am The Knight
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I don't. Does it mean I am?
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I don't. Does it mean I am?
It could be a lot worse.
Oscar Isaac was lost underneath all that Apocalypse make up and Stephen Wolf... good Lord was that atrocious.
Exactly. A lot of the complaints I've seen seem like people complaining just for the sake of it. I see nothing wrong with Thanos and the alterations they've made. It's not as if his design is the polar opposite of the comics, they've just made some (necessary) tweaks & I think he looks all the better for it. I had no qualms with his appearance in either GOTG or AoU but I definitely prefer what we have now. No question.
Both Josh and Mark have been working with Terry Notary, who worked on the Apes movies.
His appearance is trivial. Characterization, however, is HUGE here, and a valid concern that isnt to be written off. I saw something similar posted in another forum, and want to pass this one and please,
I would LOVE to hear everyone's thoughts here.
So, as we can tell, Marvel Now comics and the films seems to have just a bit in common. There is no denying Thanos' popularity has increased since coming into the MCU. However, this is where some Thanos fans get a bit concerned.
As Thanos' presence has increased in the comics, it appears marvel has disregarded a solid 15 years of legitimate character development. What we seemingly have now is egotistical overlord tyrannical conqueor Thanos, who tells his allies they can "rot in hell for all I care", and they are "nothing to me". Out of character? Well, if we take the character's development up until 2012, yes, this is TOTALLY out of character.
Because Thanos isn't, and never was an evil tyrannical egotistical overlord. He WAS however totally nihillistic and psychopathic. However, what he truly was at his core, was a scientist, an explorer, and a philosopher.
With this said, through out the 90s, and up until his ressurrection in the Thanos imperative, we got a steady character development of self discovery, as he transitioned from angry, lonely and depressed villain antangonist to a student of the universe who became a situational antihero. Inherently evil? Never. He died, and was reborn, ANGRY. Then, Marvel's pop culture movement happened, and Thanos' history was wiped clean in order for this tyrannical monster Thanos to increase in interpretation.
And you know what? Jim Starlin's last story acknowledges this. The "real" Thanos and Adam Warlock exist outside of the general Marvel canon, as observers of different timelines and versions of themselves. I believe this is Jim Starlin's way of saying, regardless of what comics and film do, I am the one who writes this character, and I am making sure the REAL Thanos still exists. We know Starlin was on set for IW. As far as I am concerned, Starlin's Thanos is the only true Thanos. In my opinion, I think modern Thanos sucks.
So with this said.. which Thanos do you guys think we get on screen?
This modern tyrannical Thanos, or the classic scientific curious lonely Thanos?
You kidding? He's 100% on his knees. That's even more clear with the trailer in HD.
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I don't like the modern Thanos. I don't care much for the over-reliance on goons, the de-emphasis of his intelligence and cunning in favor of his power, and the increased sadism and violence. His role in Secret Wars was what really underscored how poor the modern interpretation of the character, as the old Thanos would've never wasted his time in petty destruction and murder and would've been doing what Doom was doing.
His appearance is trivial. Characterization, however, is HUGE here, and a valid concern that isnt to be written off. I saw something similar posted in another forum, and want to pass this one and please,
I would LOVE to hear everyone's thoughts here.
So, as we can tell, Marvel Now comics and the films seems to have just a bit in common. There is no denying Thanos' popularity has increased since coming into the MCU. However, this is where some Thanos fans get a bit concerned.
As Thanos' presence has increased in the comics, it appears marvel has disregarded a solid 15 years of legitimate character development. What we seemingly have now is egotistical overlord tyrannical conqueor Thanos, who tells his allies they can "rot in hell for all I care", and they are "nothing to me". Out of character? Well, if we take the character's development up until 2012, yes, this is TOTALLY out of character.
Because Thanos isn't, and never was an evil tyrannical egotistical overlord. He WAS however totally nihillistic and psychopathic. However, what he truly was at his core, was a scientist, an explorer, and a philosopher.
With this said, through out the 90s, and up until his ressurrection in the Thanos imperative, we got a steady character development of self discovery, as he transitioned from angry, lonely and depressed villain antangonist to a student of the universe who became a situational antihero. Inherently evil? Never. He died, and was reborn, ANGRY. Then, Marvel's pop culture movement happened, and Thanos' history was wiped clean in order for this tyrannical monster Thanos to increase in interpretation.
And you know what? Jim Starlin's last story acknowledges this. The "real" Thanos and Adam Warlock exist outside of the general Marvel canon, as observers of different timelines and versions of themselves. I believe this is Jim Starlin's way of saying, regardless of what comics and film do, I am the one who writes this character, and I am making sure the REAL Thanos still exists. We know Starlin was on set for IW. As far as I am concerned, Starlin's Thanos is the only true Thanos. In my opinion, I think modern Thanos sucks.
So with this said.. which Thanos do you guys think we get on screen?
This modern tyrannical Thanos, or the classic scientific curious lonely Thanos?
They've obviously taken some inspiration from the modern version with his "children".
But it does seem he is still philosophical and his quest seems to be motivated by universal balance. I'd love it if he does have an obsession with Death. But if not, I'd settle for him genuinely believing he is doing the universe a service. It'd be even more interesting if he's actually right... the universe is falling apart and he's the only one who can fix it. That's how you make a memorable villain.
Because Thanos isn't, and never was an evil tyrannical egotistical overlord. He WAS however totally nihillistic and psychopathic. However, what he truly was at his core, was a scientist, an explorer, and a philosopher.
If Stalin was on the set of IW, then I'm sure the Russo Bros. had consulted with him regarding Thanos' history and characterization, and we'll probably get a classic Mad Titan than the modern revision of him.
Not that I care about powerlevels or anything, but for someone said to be the most powerful being in the Universe, that Thanos punch looked weak as f***.