YoungBlood
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The best villain so far this year is Logan's own mortality and being on borrowed time.
I agree, but that's not because of James Spader's performance. It wasn't Spader who wrote him to get his ass kicked for two hours.
Spader did a fantastic job as Ultron (arguably saved what would be a forgettable character) but Whedon basically treated the character like a Pixar villain. I know these are superhero movies, but my expectations for writing are a bit higher than Saturday morning cartoons.
How ironic is that people chant the "MCU villain problem" and for the second year in the row the best cb villain will likely be a MCU one. It's really aan egg in the face. I dare DC fans to mock MCU villains again. I have a whole lot of Joker, Enchantress and Luthor gifs coming for them...
Yep. Spader can't help it that he was cast as a neutered, useless version of Ultron that at no point ever felt like a real threat.
Ultron is one of my biggest disappointments with a villain. He had huge potential.
This is Ultron
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This is how the trailer made Ultron look menacing
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This is what Ultron felt like when watching the movie
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You consider that scene as him being intimidating?
100000 more intimidating than any DCEU villain.
Have to disagree, Zod was much more intimidating. As was Faora. Even Doomsday was more scary than Ultron if we are just talking intimidation alone.
Ultron is one of my biggest disappointments with a villain. He had huge potential.
100000 more intimidating than any DCEU villain.
Speaking as a big fan of the MCU, the only villain I'd call intimidating was the Winter Soldier.
I despise Bane in TDKR so let's not mention him!