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lol!What a surprise --- DrCosmic, Chewy, and WhiskeyTango all come up with the same excuse: "The movies are not the comics."![]()
Never change, sammy

lol!What a surprise --- DrCosmic, Chewy, and WhiskeyTango all come up with the same excuse: "The movies are not the comics."![]()
Yes....yes, they are.
And no, Doc, the MCU has *not* tried to make the case that Thanos is the nemesis of the Avengers, or the "mastermind behind all their problems."
Except for one important fact: the fact that you are greatly, greatly overestimating the importance of Thanos to the Marvel Universe.
Palpatine/Vader, Blofeld and Voldemort were set up to be the nemesis (nemeses?) of their respective heroes. So was Magneto. So was Dr. Doom. So was Loki. So was The Joker. So was Lex Luthor. All of these are *foils.* Nemesis. Archrivals. You expect to see them in their respective heroes' stories.
Thanos is not the archrival or nemesis of The Avengers. In fact, his only true nemesis is a fairly obscure (to general audiences) Marvel (anti-)hero named Adam Warlock. Who is not an Avenger. Oh, and an even more obscure Marvel hero: Eros, or Starfox. Who is an Avenger....but one almost nobody (evne in comic book shops) has ever heard of.
I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of issues that the Avengers have *ever* faced Thanos.
So no, Thanos is not the archenemy of the Avengers. So one would not expect to see him recurring again and again and again in an Avengers franchise.
One would expect to see Thanos in one phase, then see the team move on to other threats in another phase.
Like they've always done in the Avengers comics.
Seriously: it would help some of you guys to actually read the comics before you start speculating on how certain characters and story arcs should develop and be portrayed.
Are you ever going to admit that the Marvel Universe and the Marvel Cinematic Universe are not the same universe? Does your browser filter out the word "cinematic?" We're talking about the MCU and you say "No the Marvel Universe isn't like that" and start telling a bunch of comic book nerds they should read comics.
As it stands now, the Avengers is set up with Thanos as the mastermind behind their problems who intends to cause more. He is set up as their nemesis. That's what happened in the film that we all saw. So what does it matter who is his archnemesis in the comics?
I will strive for this level of succinctness.
What a surprise --- DrCosmic, Chewy, and WhiskeyTango all come up with the same excuse: "The movies are not the comics."
Yes....yes, they are. Kevin Feige, Jon Favreau, and Joss Whedon in particular have made it abundantly clear that they intend to be as faithful to the spirit and content and character of the comics as possible. Yes, that requires some tweaking of costumes here and there, modernization of concepts that are outdated by several decades, and simplification of story arcs and backstories that have been glommed up by years of retcons and "WTF???" writers, but otherwise, this *is* the Marvel Universe that we comic-book readers have known and loved for generations. Minus some very glaring omissions that remain in the hands of Sony and Fox Studios, of course.
And no, Doc, the MCU has *not* tried to make the case that Thanos is the nemesis of the Avengers, or the "mastermind behind all their problems." Where is it shown that Thanos caused Bruce Banner to get gamma-fied, or square off against Emil Blonsky? Where is Thanos in Iron Man 1 or 2? I also must have missed Thanos in CATFA as well --- was he responsible for the Super-Soldier Serum or something?
The Thor movies are the *only* direct or indirect link the Avengers have to Thanos, through Loki's "gangsta deal," the Cube, and the Gauntlet. (Which you three, IIRC, seem to pretend doesn't exist anyway, since it's a deleted scene and all.) And even Thor is completely unaware of Thanos' existence at this point.
So no: again, Thanos is *not* the nemesis of the Avengers, nor has he been set up to be that. He is just the Big Bad for Phase II, period. Anything beyond that is sheer speculation and wish magic.
He'd never refer to himself as a henchman though. None of them think of themselves as lackeys in these groups, but temporary partners until they can stab their cohorts in the back.
Guys can we not turn this into another "argue with sam a bunch" thread? Please.
And I mean that with absolutely no offense intended, sam, it's just that every discussion with you seems to eventually turn into a "how many issues was this character in!?" fact-check. Which is not the way to adapt a long-form story. You take the characters that work best, the villains that seem the most cinematic, and the basic storylines from iconic arcs. And then you throw out almost everything else, and write your movie. Translate the feel of the piece, not the specifics.
So yes, the movies are not the comics. And you can dismiss that as an excuse if you choose, but you would be wrong.
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Guys can we not turn this into another "argue with sam a bunch" thread? Please.
And I mean that with absolutely no offense intended, sam, it's just that every discussion with you seems to eventually turn into a "how many issues was this character in!?" fact-check. Which is not the way to adapt a long-form story. You take the characters that work best, the villains that seem the most cinematic, and the basic storylines from iconic arcs. And then you throw out almost everything else, and write your movie. Translate the feel of the piece, not the specifics.
So yes, the movies are not the comics. And you can dismiss that as an excuse if you choose, but you would be wrong.
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Anyway, back to the topic.
Do we know if Marvel has the rights to Annihilus? He'd make a great henchman in the Boba Fett/Witch-King mold. And also be perfect for a Guardians sequel
Now before I say what I am about to say, yes Sam, Thanos is NOT the most important villain of the MU. HOWEVER, most mainstream comic fans do know some of his stories, the IG, and also when he obtained the heart.
Now, this last sentence, I see it as this. They plan on taking there time, building up to the culmination of Phase 2. These events, or whatever, that will build up to phase to, will also probably be built up to the culmination of phase 3 as well.
Now okay, sure, they could be using Thanos to build up something else, another villain for said "marvel cinematic event" they have planned for 2017 2018. But to me, it is so freakin clear that whatever events shape the climax of phase 2, will also shape and lead to the climax of phase 3.
Now, as I said, mainstream comic fans DO know how in his stories, thanos is a threat to the universe. Now, with him being introduced, and with everything that is said, one can EASILY infer that he will be stretched, and that the infinity gauntlet movie will be most likely in phase 3.
Now, I know you are strongly opinionated Sam, I've said this before, you seem to shoot down, with a sort of arrogant "how could you possibly think something so stupid", people who disagree with you. I know, I am strongly opinionated as well, its in my genes, but can you honestly tell me that, given what I have just said here, that there is nothing pointing to him being in phase 3? even you have to admit, that it is easy to infer from what fiege has said, that the Mad Titan will be stretched into Phase 3. Without confirmation it is just speculation, but there is a lot of evidence. And if you tell me right now, that all this right here is just, I don't know, wrong, then then you are blinded by you strong opinions. But I don't think that is the case
And on that note. Are you sure thor doesn't know of Thanos? I am willing to bet that he atleast knows who he is, and what he does. Assuimg Odin and he have met before, Odin must have told his son about the mad titan. Secondly, remember that scene in avengers when Thor and Loki were talking? Loki brought up the power of the tesseract, then Thor said "Who showed you this power? Who controls the would be king!?" when he said, who shows you this power, there sounded like there was a lot of concern in his voice, speculating on who it may have been, or who he hopes it is not. You know?
Except for one important fact: the fact that you are greatly, greatly overestimating the importance of Thanos to the Marvel Universe.
Palpatine/Vader, Blofeld and Voldemort were set up to be the nemesis (nemeses?) of their respective heroes. So was Magneto. So was Dr. Doom. So was Loki. So was The Joker. So was Lex Luthor. All of these are *foils.* Nemesis. Archrivals. You expect to see them in their respective heroes' stories.
Thanos is not the archrival or nemesis of The Avengers. In fact, his only true nemesis is a fairly obscure (to general audiences) Marvel (anti-)hero named Adam Warlock. Who is not an Avenger. Oh, and an even more obscure Marvel hero: Eros, or Starfox. Who is an Avenger....but one almost nobody (evne in comic book shops) has ever heard of.
I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of issues that the Avengers have *ever* faced Thanos.
So no, Thanos is not the archenemy of the Avengers. So one would not expect to see him recurring again and again and again in an Avengers franchise.
One would expect to see Thanos in one phase, then see the team move on to other threats in another phase.
Like they've always done in the Avengers comics.
Seriously: it would help some of you guys to actually read the comics before you start speculating on how certain characters and story arcs should develop and be portrayed.
It's likely Thanos will control a lot of races. He seems to like making deals. If my theory that the Kree-Skrull war will be in GOTG is correct, then maybe Thanos could make a deal witht he Skrulls stating that if they help him get an Infinity Gem(s) he'll help them destroy the Kree?
Thanos is arguably the top non-attached villain in the Marvel Universe. He's everyone and anyone's villain. By facing not only the Avengers, but the Fantastic 4, the X-Men, Spider-Man, The Silver Surfer, and just about everyone in the Marvel Universe, he's gained a notoriety and level of awareness that Avengers-centered villains like Ultron and Kang lack. He's basically only third to Doom and Magneto in terms of level of crossover, and is a bigger threat than either of them.
So no, I don't think anyone here is overestimating Thanos's level of importance in the Marvel Universe. He's easily the best choice Feige and co have the rights to, and this is coming from someone who's such an old school Avengers freak that his handle is "KangConquers."
Exactly why Joss chose him.
I mean, its obvious Joss will be around for a while. The next few years will center around this character, this character, who it was Joss' idea to introduce, then Joss doesn't come back? Even after avengers 2, joss will be around for a whileeeeeeeeeee
I'm flattered that you guys think my main mad Titan Thanos should be the primary focus of the MCU for years to come, but I'll bet whatever you care to lose that simply won't be the case. If they wanted Thanos to be "the Emperor" or "Sauron" or "Voldemort," they would've set that up in 2008, not in 2012.
So far, the only solid leads point to Thanos having a major role in at least a coupla three Phase II movies. Beyond that, it's just crystal-ballin'.