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I remember reading an interview (or Sony leak?) with Kevin Feige saying somthing along the lines of focusing on the Superhero and not the villain as part of the approach Marvel Studio's utilizes back around phase 1 or 2. The example given was Spiderman chasing a car and not focusing on the criminals in the car trying to avoid Spiderman but looking at Spiderman the entire time.
This is telling in that even now I don't see Marvel Studio's ever really focusing on a villain all that much. A lot of the info. about Thanos for instance is from reports always surfacing on CBM about earlier script notions, unused ideas, or deleted scenes never to be shown on Blu-Ray, I've gone on about how I see Thanos as more of a plot element than a villain in the ranking the villains thread so will just leave it at that as really not a lot of time to explore his history before events kicked in full motion and even if so with traditional superhero ending to Endgame it was his end anyway onto the next villain again.
Point I'm trying to make is villains (I'm not talking antihero's or villains turned hero or some sort of emotional connection to being hero's buddy in some manner) just aren't that interesting in Marvel Studio's films for a reason. I don't see this happening soon as it's not embedded in their systemized approach for every movie they do.
This is telling in that even now I don't see Marvel Studio's ever really focusing on a villain all that much. A lot of the info. about Thanos for instance is from reports always surfacing on CBM about earlier script notions, unused ideas, or deleted scenes never to be shown on Blu-Ray, I've gone on about how I see Thanos as more of a plot element than a villain in the ranking the villains thread so will just leave it at that as really not a lot of time to explore his history before events kicked in full motion and even if so with traditional superhero ending to Endgame it was his end anyway onto the next villain again.
Point I'm trying to make is villains (I'm not talking antihero's or villains turned hero or some sort of emotional connection to being hero's buddy in some manner) just aren't that interesting in Marvel Studio's films for a reason. I don't see this happening soon as it's not embedded in their systemized approach for every movie they do.