Also to add to something I posted earlier - Thanos is what Apocalypse should have been.
Magneto is an excellent villain in the way that Thanos tries to be - we can empathize with Magneto and understand his motivations for what he does. It's easy to see why he feels the way he feels and because of that his actions are justified. With Thanos, they tried to create that same level of motivation/determination in the history of Titan and what happened. however, with all the powers of the universe, couldnt he just as easily create new planets, new resources, new technology to allow populations to thrive without genocide? For Magneto, he didnt think humans would ever understand him or accept him, because he had seen first hand what being an outcast looked like.
Mjölnir;36569603 said:They aren't quite the same.
Magneto has become much of that which he hated, while Thanos actually tries to make sure that the horror that befell his planet won't happen all over the universe. Where Magneto is blind to the good aspects of humanity Thanos has seen how life in the universe just continues on the same path as on Titan, so he chooses what he thinks is the greater good, and while he struggles with the choice his determination to do what he thinks is right ultimately prevails.
As for his power, I don't think he has that much power. When he snaps his fingers the Gauntlet gets severely damaged. We don't know to what extent but it looked to be in bad shape from that power output. I think that's a very clear indication of that the Infinity Gauntlet doesn't make you omnipotent like in the comics, which I think is a good thing as it makes it easier for the story to make sense.
I'm in awe of Thanos. I think he could be an easy contender against Heath for bext CBM villain of all time. He looked incredible, had menacing presence and Josh Brolin played him impeccably. Every time he was onscreen I was like "omg, whats gonna happen now..?" which is the feeling a good movie villain should give you.
My only complaint, and this is a nitpick, I wish that Silvestri gave him his own Darth Vader-esque recurring theme.
Magneto is an excellent villain in the way that Thanos tries to be - we can empathize with Magneto and understand his motivations for what he does. It's easy to see why he feels the way he feels and because of that his actions are justified. With Thanos, they tried to create that same level of motivation/determination in the history of Titan and what happened. however, with all the powers of the universe, couldnt he just as easily create new planets, new resources, new technology to allow populations to thrive without genocide? For Magneto, he didnt think humans would ever understand him or accept him, because he had seen first hand what being an outcast looked like.
I like both young and old iterations of Magneto and theyre played almost equally well as each other so id consider them the same (and the fact they are meant to be the same person anyway).
But right now, Joker Magneto and Thanos make up my trinity as the best movie comic book supervillains by a distance.
Exactly. They called him the Mad Titan because of his unique philosophy. Also, even if he decided to create more resources for the universe, how much more is considered enough? Everyone has different needs and greediness knows no bounds; there will never be enough resources for the ever-growing population.Not everyone is wired the same way. Thanos clearly had the "addition by subtraction" philosophy that got him booted out of Titan in the first place.
I think Thanos is easily more scary and brutal than Heath's Joker. Just a more fleshed out, and all around better interpretation of the villain to screen, IMO. I was saying last night, that I think Thanos is already one of the best villains in cinematic history. His presence alone builds tension, unlike what you see with something like Heath's Joker, or even Darth Vader, where a lot of it was due to the score. And not to say that's a bad thing, but Thanos alone is just a brutal character. Love what they did with him.I'm in awe of Thanos. I think he could be an easy contender against Heath for bext CBM villain of all time. He looked incredible, had menacing presence and Josh Brolin played him impeccably. Every time he was onscreen I was like "omg, whats gonna happen now..?" which is the feeling a good movie villain should give you.
My only complaint, and this is a nitpick, I wish that Silvestri gave him his own Darth Vader-esque recurring theme.
I think while we can debate Thanos vs Joker and such for years on end, one thing is clear: Thanos is a villain that will be remembered like Vader and such. Well done Marvel.
I'm in awe of Thanos. I think he could be an easy contender against Heath for bext CBM villain of all time. He looked incredible, had menacing presence and Josh Brolin played him impeccably. Every time he was onscreen I was like "omg, whats gonna happen now..?" which is the feeling a good movie villain should give you.
My only complaint, and this is a nitpick, I wish that Silvestri gave him his own Darth Vader-esque recurring theme.
Agreed. This was the sequence where i had my hand over my open mouth and thinking: "Oh no, oh no, Oh NO!"The Russos really nailed the unstoppability of Thanos. His slow march towards Wanda & Vision at the end, just wrecking anyone who came near him, was so intimidating and filled with dread for the characters. He didn't feel like an effect. He felt massive.
Magneto is an excellent villain in the way that Thanos tries to be - we can empathize with Magneto and understand his motivations for what he does. It's easy to see why he feels the way he feels and because of that his actions are justified. With Thanos, they tried to create that same level of motivation/determination in the history of Titan and what happened. however, with all the powers of the universe, couldnt he just as easily create new planets, new resources, new technology to allow populations to thrive without genocide? For Magneto, he didnt think humans would ever understand him or accept him, because he had seen first hand what being an outcast looked like.
I liked how he did "retire" so to speak once the job was done. He was true to his word, unlike Killmonger, who ultimately wanted to rule. Thanos had no desire to rule.
Also to add to something I posted earlier - Thanos is what Apocalypse should have been.