The MCU Villain Problem (Part 1)

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2023
  • They say a hero is only as good as the villain he takes down. Well, in Marvel's case, the heroes might be in trouble. This is the first part of a deep dive where we try to explain where Marvel went wrong. If it seems like I rushed through a few sections, worry not, because that either means a certain villain wasn't too problematic or I will circle back and talk about them again later on.
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Komentáře • 576

  • @GT_rising24
    @GT_rising24 Před rokem +1324

    Wasting The Mandarin in Ironman 3 would belike if in The Dark Knight The Joker was just a cosplayer and The Real Joker was actually Michael Jai White the whole time

    • @skarloeythomas5172
      @skarloeythomas5172 Před rokem +55

      Watch it in a different perspective. Iron Man 3 is one of my few favourites of the MCU because the antagonist is internal and it’s a character study for Tony more than an action hero vs villain story. Joker in TDK is a foil to the Batman idea and needs to be a physical entity. Iron Man didn’t have a glowing, prominent villain either in Obadiah Stane; it was more character focused. And these directors/writers did it better than the hacks who made Thanos. The only good villain was The Winter Soldier, but that film was the only good one the Russos did.

    • @gimmeyourrights8292
      @gimmeyourrights8292 Před rokem +66

      ​@@skarloeythomas5172 Those the Mandarin was still shit tho.

    • @skarloeythomas5172
      @skarloeythomas5172 Před rokem +27

      @@gimmeyourrights8292 I liked him for all he was. He wasn't the Mandarin out of Iron Man: Armoured Adventures. At least before his facade is dropped, the way he is portrayed is quite good for the MCU, making him seem threatening and creepy. Killian was the cliche villain though, and extremis was just a big waste.

    • @Moshuun
      @Moshuun Před rokem +57

      @@skarloeythomas5172 nobody cares about these directors transformative ideas tho. They need to create their own characters for that. As an IM fan, I was excited for the 10 rings, not Shane Blacks reinterpretation of him.

    • @skarloeythomas5172
      @skarloeythomas5172 Před rokem +9

      @@Moshuun He should have made a better villain then. Iron Man’s introspective battle still stands though, and it’s enough for me to really enjoy it.

  • @fadex2101
    @fadex2101 Před rokem +841

    The biggest problem with the villain's is that they are always easily defeated. The villain's are just a stopping point for one movie. They are all just a one movie problem. SO many of them can and should have been multi-movie threats that just don't want to go away.

    • @ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917
      @ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917 Před rokem +48

      I remember it was a criticism of Friendship Is Magic that the villains were 'defeated' too easily.
      Like, pretty much every villain was defeated easily with the ultimate magical power that they had. It didn't make the victories the characters had against the villains feel earned because all they did was convince them to be nice, or use "the ULTIMATE POWER," to defeat them.
      Essentially, if you need to use the ultimate magical weapon to defeat the villains, the villains don't seem threatening and neither do the heroes because you get the impression that if the villain somehow got the same power they'd win just as easily.
      "Stop putting villains in armor! If a villain needs 50 tons of armor and weapons to be a threat THEY aren't intimidating, their ARMOR and WEAPONS are!"
      I think that's the problem with the MCU. The heroes, especially in more recent entries, are just way too powerful compared to who they're fighting. Even if the power sets are equal, the heroes have the support of governments and the best technology known to mankind. You just can't take the villains seriously.

    • @petriew2018
      @petriew2018 Před rokem +58

      i think it's more than that, personally. It's not that their easily defeated, it's that they were never a threat in any way to the hero. You look at the early MCU villains, a lot of them weren't overly powerful, but they challenged their protagonist in other ways.
      In ironman, Stain wasn't much of a threat even in his giant suit, but throughout the movie he was there trying to push Tony back into his selfish ways, making it hard for Tony to actually reform both himself and his company. He forced Tony to be a better person
      Flash forward to basically any villain in phase 4.... they're irrelevant. Not only do they go down easily to the over-powered hero, they barely even get to talk back to them in the process. They're not a part of the hero's proverbial journey, usually the hero just needs to accept that yeah, they really are that great after all. Deal with it, internet haters.
      They keep trying to make a big deal out of how powerful Kang is.... but he has literally no connection to anyone in the MCU on a remotely personal level. He's just the villain of this arc, to be beaten and disposed of in due time. So why does the viewer actually give a shit? we know he loses in the end and nothing he'll do up until that point will matter in the long run.

    • @fadex2101
      @fadex2101 Před rokem +12

      @@petriew2018 super well thought out. All we need is for the writers of the MCU to see this and take notes

    • @petriew2018
      @petriew2018 Před rokem +25

      @@fadex2101 sad thing is they actually need to take notes and still pretend like they're somehow professional writers. One of the oldest and truest facts about good story telling is that a Hero is only as good as his nemesis in the eyes of the audience. Weak villains breed weak heros, no matter how OP the writer makes them.

    • @fadex2101
      @fadex2101 Před rokem +18

      @@petriew2018 agreed. That is why Shang Chi was ALMOST great. The villain was good because he had a personal connection with the protagonist. Then they made it a "great" big CGI mess of a final fight that ended by bs luck.

  • @GT_rising24
    @GT_rising24 Před rokem +618

    It's so odd how we have so many bland villains in The MCU
    But in most films before The MCU they had mostly more memorable villains like The Sam Raimi Spider-Man Films and The X-Men Movies aswell as The Blade Films and most of them weren't world ending threats like Thanos

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx Před rokem +29

      The Big Grey Villian Cinematic Universe.

    • @pn2294
      @pn2294 Před rokem +5

      Did they? The other villains are mostly remembered for their actors.

    • @rkeazazel2163
      @rkeazazel2163 Před rokem +45

      @@pn2294 doesn’t that mean the actor was good enough to leave a mark on the audience? Most times can’t even get that with studio meddling

    • @pn2294
      @pn2294 Před rokem +3

      @@rkeazazel2163 that means nothing because that completely separate from the writing

    • @rkeazazel2163
      @rkeazazel2163 Před rokem +16

      @@pn2294 but then wouldn’t that apply to ultron? I think he’s pretty well written dialogue wise, but he doesn’t really do anything himself for most of the movie. I would also argue that the mcu’s villains are boring because the universe usually disregards the comics to make its own spin of things, but with even less thought put into it.

  • @nameless.thelivingdock5711
    @nameless.thelivingdock5711 Před rokem +494

    You never see people critic the old mcu. So thank you.

    • @Another-li2qn
      @Another-li2qn Před rokem +74

      Even though I liked it...I always said they were over rated. Theme park rides was a very apt description

    • @seliamila1005
      @seliamila1005 Před rokem +66

      @@Another-li2qn Scorsese was right lmao yet people trashed him

    • @cosmicspacething3474
      @cosmicspacething3474 Před rokem +70

      The old MCU definitely has flaws, but the pros overweighted the cons. The newer movies have also damaged the older ones due to failing to follow up on promises.

    • @barry3351
      @barry3351 Před rokem +7

      *critique

    • @jaydenvert9168
      @jaydenvert9168 Před rokem +1

      @@cosmicspacething3474 Yes. Agreed.

  • @hosaepalvin9795
    @hosaepalvin9795 Před rokem +236

    the red skull returning in The Winter Soldier would fuel sooooo much of the “nobody’s ever really gone” but him coming back disguised as Alexander Pierce would be so fkn dope. In the movie Steve thought he died for the right cause and to destroy ultimate evil being Red Skull and Hydra as a whole. And so with the winter soldier reversing that and Hydra never having been truly defeated, the extra punch into Steve’s gut that he never even managed to truly defeat his former enemy would be crazy to me. the movie would have to be crazy rewritten tho haha.

    • @awolf2753
      @awolf2753 Před rokem +2

      Semi chub off this idea

    • @kwayneboy1524
      @kwayneboy1524 Před rokem +4

      Eh I think it's a lame idea that feels both pointless and going to quickly too soon.

    • @Ironica82
      @Ironica82 Před rokem +2

      I don't think it would be good for the movie purposes as it could be seen as lazy writing to bring back someone who was supposed to be gone into space yet somehow was back and controlling SHIELD. Also, since movies are a lot more constraint compared to comics/tv shows, having Steve fight Red Skull again in his second movie would have felt like cheapening all his other villains (the same way how a lot of us are tired of seeing Batman face the Joker in the movies).

    • @Ironica82
      @Ironica82 Před rokem

      @TheGlassesPro For me, stuff like that works best on shows than movies as shows have more time to flesh out how he survived for so long and how he infiltrated SHIELD while still showcasing different villains. For movies, if they do not do it perfectly, bringing back the same main villain from the first movie as the main villain of the second movie cheapens the other villains as they only focus on that one.

  • @bisheshshakya9417
    @bisheshshakya9417 Před rokem +145

    U didn't talk about the villain who was the most dissapointing for an Avengers level threat: ULTRON!!
    Ultron was teased as a menacing villain in trailers, who can take down Avengers on his own!! He should been a grear threat but instead what we got was a wise cracking joking Ultron who occasionally sarcastically threatens some of Avengers!

    • @yuggi200
      @yuggi200 Před rokem +12

      Bro, he wrote part 1 in video tittle!

    • @magmaspacer1967
      @magmaspacer1967 Před rokem +11

      This is a criticism I don’t quite agree with. Just because Ultron was different from how he is usually betrayed doesn’t make him bad. The character was still quite entertaining and the circumstances for his creation were already quite different. He was fine for his role in the movie. Loki’s performance in the first movie was actually really stellar and him not being as creative with Magic honestly would be fine if they expanded upon it later. These characters don’t need to be one for one.

    • @broghad8241
      @broghad8241 Před rokem +25

      @@magmaspacer1967 Holy cope. The negative reaction at the time the film came out speaks for itself. Everybody hated what they did to Ultron, except you apparently

    • @magmaspacer1967
      @magmaspacer1967 Před rokem +6

      @@broghad8241 The only people who hated what they did to Ultron are the comic book fanboys. It’s not coping to enjoy a different interpretation as long as it fits the story and is entertaining. I don’t see anything wrong with him. You may not enjoy his style and that’s fine, but I swear any comic fan thinks if it isn’t the comics it’s automatically bad.

    • @user-dl5ln3wd6f
      @user-dl5ln3wd6f Před rokem +16

      @@magmaspacer1967
      You are so wrong, a lot of the people and reviewers who only watch movies hated him too based of what they saw in the trailers and the fact that he is an A.I which means he should be more powerful, Threating, serious etc and that the plans he used was stupid and dumb for an A.I, and I can even cite you some links for reviews and videos from movie only people who suppport these criticisms too. And no, one of the biggest aspects of a great villain is how threating he is and ultron was the farthest thing from threating even if you want to defend his unfunny unneeded jokes.

  • @fishertheadore6095
    @fishertheadore6095 Před rokem +203

    Wow Phase 2 or 3 could've really been used to set up the Masters of Evil. Such a missed Opportunity.

    • @srstriker6420
      @srstriker6420 Před rokem +4

      Yes because they have done that back then

    • @braedenalberti
      @braedenalberti  Před rokem +62

      The fact that they never even introduced the enchantress still blows my mind

    • @fishertheadore6095
      @fishertheadore6095 Před rokem +19

      ​@@braedenalberti,
      On a Side note, do You think Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes did it Better?

    • @srstriker6420
      @srstriker6420 Před rokem +9

      @@braedenalberti yeah and they could brought her in Thor the Dark world or even she should have been the villain of Thor 4 because Gorr just doesn’t seem right because he is a horror movie monster and he doesn’t really fit in that movie but just before Suicide Squad and that’s the reason why she won’t appear
      Also did you know that both Barons where supposed to be in the First Avenger Zemo and Wolfgang Von Strucker?

  • @m1nouz384
    @m1nouz384 Před rokem +53

    My least favorite thing about the villains is that they keep killing them off. (Or just forgetting about them??) In the comics they are recurring threats. They keep coming back over and over and that’s what makes them threatening. But in the movies, you get attached and then they die. :/

    • @tsuumee4545
      @tsuumee4545 Před rokem +2

      At least they didn’t kill off or forget about Agatha. She’s one of the few recent MCU villains to stay alive and relevant.

    • @ArcTrooperRod-269
      @ArcTrooperRod-269 Před rokem +1

      ​@@tsuumee4545 Nope, Wanda Killed her & Replaced with a Clone😂

    • @tsuumee4545
      @tsuumee4545 Před rokem

      @@ArcTrooperRod-269 Coven of Chaos says otherwise!

  • @gmailaccount3561
    @gmailaccount3561 Před rokem +35

    Problem is wolf from Puss in boots was 100 Times more intimidating than all villains in phase 4 together lol

  • @joejoyce8031
    @joejoyce8031 Před rokem +232

    Finally people are starting to see how bland and safe the mcu is. Not sure how they had the facade going for so long

    • @anthos332
      @anthos332 Před rokem +50

      It was new and simple and fun enough. Now they're for profit only and have not improved in quality because they don't need too. Their formula works enough to get people to cough up moneyyyyy

    • @GT_rising24
      @GT_rising24 Před rokem +46

      My theory is that
      Back then Comic Book Films were actual risk and were seen as jokes for nerds compared to other film franchises but when The MCU became big and started dominating the box office cosistently fans and critics alike began respecting them despite their faults
      Nowadays The MCU isn't special since they are so risk free and not unique since basically everyone does comic book films now

    • @idiot_city5244
      @idiot_city5244 Před rokem +20

      ​@@anthos332 the only thing 'new' about it at the time was them all being connected, that's it

    • @jaydenc367
      @jaydenc367 Před rokem +10

      @@idiot_city5244 yeah and how big and expansive it got as a cinematic superhero universe

    • @Drakengard82
      @Drakengard82 Před rokem +13

      It used to be fun.
      Like eating at mc donalds, you know it's bad, but it feels good.
      Well it did, until endgame

  • @adamfreddo5703
    @adamfreddo5703 Před rokem +137

    I find it ironic that Ben Kingsley's Mandarin was more Intriguing and memorable than the actual Mandarin. Also funny how you highlighted Mandarin and Modok at the same time and they were literally a duo in the Iron man animated show.

    • @Bingo_the_Pug
      @Bingo_the_Pug Před rokem +26

      Ben Kingsley’s actually a good actor, that’s why. I genuinely laughed when he casually fell asleep while being interrogated by Tony

    • @Natta44
      @Natta44 Před rokem +6

      I mean the new Mandarin was powerful clearly in 10 rings but I still can't believe they made him dance on a video game dance mat in the flashback 😭 just took the menacing side out and made him a melancholy dad.

  • @everythingloveurlife4904
    @everythingloveurlife4904 Před rokem +122

    The MCU really dropped the ball on the villains because they could have pushed the story forward after ENDgame. Can you imagine if the Redskull or The Mandarin were still operating in the MCU with half the population gone. They literally could have taken over most of the world. It could have been established a bit in the beginning of Endgame of the power they were able to obtain. And once they were able to reverse the snap. They could be the focus of the TV shows and maybe a movie to push the story forward.

  • @tumulovermelho93
    @tumulovermelho93 Před rokem +73

    The bald guy from Iron Man 1 didn't vanish, he was killed by Obadiah's men. The scene doesn't show it but implies it with gunshots when Obadiah leaves after paralyzing him.

  • @natvelo
    @natvelo Před rokem +20

    the worst one to me is loki taking the throne at the end of dark world only for ragnorok to literally immediately take that back, the best example of setup being thrown out

    • @6thgraderfriends
      @6thgraderfriends Před 9 měsíci +2

      The reveal being played as a huge joke is such a missed opportunity as well. Did anyone notice Odin was acting odd before Thor showed up? What did the people think of Loki's rule? Did Loki become attached to any of his subjects? Did he like ruling? Did he miss Thor?
      Even when he was sent to Sakaar it was played as a joke! Did he steal the passcodes to the spaceships only for fun, or was he planning an escape? Did he only fear Hella? Did he ever care about any of his people at all or when he said he's not sentimental did he really mean it?
      They had so much to work with and they botched it!

  • @Xephyrak
    @Xephyrak Před rokem +53

    All great points, the MCU has never been the absolute best but the heroes were compelling enough to keep coming back. The balls was always a fumble but now it’s completely dropped

  • @redaxer2908
    @redaxer2908 Před rokem +13

    Abomination should've been the "Saiyan" of the MCU. A mercenary that shows up for a fight whether it's against good or evil as long as it's a challenge.
    Being remind of Loki's abilities in the comics made me realize how boring the MCU really is with it's source material.

  • @tumulovermelho93
    @tumulovermelho93 Před rokem +62

    Can't wait for part 2!
    I've said it before but in a sea of youtubers making videos about the downfall of the MCU, you're my favorite because you know your comics and you don't sugarcoat anything.

  • @Norrbottning
    @Norrbottning Před rokem +22

    To this day I can't believe this is happening to the MCU. 10 years ago this was unthinkable

  • @deangartshore5796
    @deangartshore5796 Před rokem +7

    The Red Skull is the most underrated of the MCU villains in my opinion Hugo Weaving was what stopped him from being another generic MCU bad guy and he worked well as a dark mirrored version of what Steve Rogers could have been if he was morally corrupt

  • @kobe-us6pj
    @kobe-us6pj Před rokem +17

    No way he did OG abomination like that😢

    • @broghad8241
      @broghad8241 Před rokem +9

      He really called the She-Hulk design better lol
      He looks like a roided fish freak in that show
      Not to mention his character is a complete joke in it

  • @bobgarlen
    @bobgarlen Před rokem +9

    It's only sad they wasted the Mandarin because the "Osama-Bin Mandarin" take was actually very creative and could have really been something different and unique for the MCU.

  • @1994masja
    @1994masja Před 11 měsíci +5

    Tom Hiddelston is a talantented actor. The movie wanted Loki to be relatable to the audience who might hold a grunch towards their sibling or friends. It's not his fault. Tom gave all he had. I agree, in the first movie they focused on the family dynamic but they still could have introduced his megical powers. Later on they had and have to do that.

  • @mikerude5073
    @mikerude5073 Před rokem +17

    There are two diseases that have always been prevalent in comics, and it takes good writing and restraint to keep them in check. The first, and most well known, is power creep. Where protagonists get constant boosts or feats that make them seem completely unchallengeable over time. The other problem, the less well known, is power seep, where previously important villains get nerfed to the point where they are no longer considered a threat or a challenge to the protagonist. Often these villains are original and have great back stories and sources of power that make sense for them to be treated as a major threat, but the writers wish to pander to fanboys who always want their favorite protagonist to win, and easily, for a short lived catharsis. The result is that villain, with an established relationship with the reader, ends up being replaced with a generic "new guy" villain, who is only there to serve as a punching bag and shovel on more of the hero's power creep.
    Power Creep and Power Seep are the STDs of comics. They are all over the place, and initially catching one is fun, but the consequences later aren't fun at all.
    Unfortunately the MCU has contracted a pretty advanced case of power seep, and they need to get on anti-biotics because that seep is starting to burn and itch.

  • @WildWolfGod
    @WildWolfGod Před rokem +6

    "I am the Mandarin!" yells the white guy with dragon tattoos, is just so absolutely wrong.

  • @scarecrow7421
    @scarecrow7421 Před rokem +6

    Admittedly the original Mandarin design from the comics is a stereotype, and a visually racist characture.
    However he evolved past that beginning and became an interesting, powerful and intimidating character.

  • @myyoutube7366
    @myyoutube7366 Před rokem +13

    if he thought the mandarin was a racial stereotype (which lets be real, the older comics were caricatures so i “get” it) but why wouldnt you just then make him a fully fleshed asian character with his motivation for being a villain tie in to how he is treated due to his culture or literally anything to balance that out instead of white washing him entirely. “instead of having an asian stereotype i’ll just have a white guy!” isnt that just admitting that YOU dont know how to write asian characters??

  • @taqresu5865
    @taqresu5865 Před rokem +18

    Obadiah Stane is actually one of my favorite MCU villains. You mentioned the grey CGI blob effect, but compared with most CGI slug fests on this list, the fight was pretty toned down and grounded, and it had a few clever moments like paralleling the scene when Tony boots up the Mk 1, and adding a callback to the time Tony tested the Mk 2's in high altitude.
    And as an antagonist, he works well as a foil for Tony, representing who Tony could have become if he hadn't had his eyes opened.
    But mostly I like Obadiah because of Jeff Bridges' performance. I think he works really well with RDJ, and there are a lot of great highlights and memeable moments. Obadiah is also a vastly different character compared to the rest of Bridge's roster (except maybe CLU, but I think Tron Legacy came out shortly after Iron Man).

  • @frankg2790
    @frankg2790 Před rokem +25

    In the case of the Mandarin's depiction in Iron Man 3, it was the end result of Chinese censorship. Disney didn't care about the Storytellin' potential of the Mandarin. They didn't care that their changes to the character would damage the film. All they cared about was gettin' their thumb in the pie that was the Chinese market. As for his depiction in Shang-Chi, the Marvel didn't have the rights to Fu Manchu, so they took an Iron Man villain and turned him into a Fu Manchu expy so that the Shang-Chi film can have a villain.

  • @jamesbond1956
    @jamesbond1956 Před rokem +9

    Abomination vs hulk is such an underrated fight.

  • @Jason-wp7ed
    @Jason-wp7ed Před rokem +10

    Can you remember the villain from Thor the Dark World?
    Yes, I can! It was Malekith 😌
    High five…who was the other villain?
    There was another villain?? 😶🤔

    • @superblue-Bc6re
      @superblue-Bc6re Před 6 měsíci +2

      The cursed

    • @Jason-wp7ed
      @Jason-wp7ed Před 6 měsíci

      Ummm…YES, of course! The Cursed! I knew that! Such a classic Thor villain …right? 👀

  • @spyder-man0462
    @spyder-man0462 Před rokem +12

    My take on the Mandarin would be a Joker level villain in Iron Man 3. And would give Tony Stark both and external and internal threat to deal with. A former Stark Industries employee who was wronged by Howard Stark in the past who would formed the Ten Rings as a multi ethnic terrorist organization from the shadows and involved in the events of Iron Man 1 and 2. The Mandarin would inject himself with Extremis to take on Iron Man instead of Aldrich Killian. This would grounded and believable rather than mythicism

  • @raptorskilltor4554
    @raptorskilltor4554 Před rokem +10

    I guess Disney never learned from their past mistakes

  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 Před rokem +5

    Zola: But why are we writing them English? We are German.
    Red Skull: Do not question my genius!

  • @lucasgrezaud6582
    @lucasgrezaud6582 Před rokem +3

    you really nailed the Iron Man 3 segment.
    i will NEVER forget the “Trevor Slattery” reveal. ever. biggest disappointment in the MCU after some of the most compelling MCU advertising.

  • @rommix0
    @rommix0 Před rokem +14

    You know it's bad when dreamworks makes better villains than marvel does.

  • @PerfectTroy1
    @PerfectTroy1 Před rokem +3

    The Mandarin wasn’t just wasted in Iron Man 3, he was disrespected as a character, thus insulting comic fans. The MCU died with Iron Man 3. How many millions need to be lost before Disney learns to follow the Source material.

  • @ironbaysqiureg4827
    @ironbaysqiureg4827 Před rokem +21

    You know what a really sucks the mandarin could have easily been there doctor doom of the m c u.
    The villain who is connections to like almost every villain because he help them or it's finance them whether they know about it or not.
    Even helps out the heroes during fantas's attack and realizing he's a bigger threat and need some of the way like doctor doom.

  • @jstenhouse22
    @jstenhouse22 Před rokem +3

    Referring to something in a Marvel movie as a “DISGUSTING, SICKENING WASTE” is very funny

  • @jeremyusreevu237
    @jeremyusreevu237 Před rokem +9

    Pretty much. Aside from Loki, Thanos, and Gorr, every MCU villian is either ungodly generic, or an absolute joke.

    • @darkseid6089
      @darkseid6089 Před rokem +10

      Gorr in the MCU is generic and watered down also compared to his comic book counterpart and Loki in the MCU is a antihero he flip flops between being a villain or a Allie so he’s not a straight up villain.

    • @shawklan27
      @shawklan27 Před rokem +1

      ​@@darkseid6089 yep

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Před rokem +1

      ​@@darkseid6089 I mean, yeah, but at least Gorr had potential compared to some of these DOA nobodies.

    • @ihearyoupierce
      @ihearyoupierce Před rokem +1

      Vulture, Killmonger

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Před rokem +1

      ​@@ihearyoupierce Oh yeah, forgot about Killmonger. He was cool.

  • @thecrimsondragon2379
    @thecrimsondragon2379 Před rokem +4

    “Up next, Thor the dark world.” My response was “oh.”

  • @xavmanisdabestest
    @xavmanisdabestest Před rokem +4

    Just watched a whole bunch of your back catalog and I must say; out of all of the negative marvel commentators I definitely respect you the most. Insightful in-depth and disappointed with the wasted potential of these films instead of just a huge tirade. Feels more genuine and less performative than others. While still able to see the bits of good that are done at times.

  • @TheRoomforImprovement
    @TheRoomforImprovement Před rokem +9

    Malekiths greatest sin was making Christopher Eccleston boring.

    • @ArcTrooperRod-269
      @ArcTrooperRod-269 Před rokem +2

      Even in Rise Of Cobra Eccleston was funny with his giant Metal Head

  • @darthsenate9506
    @darthsenate9506 Před rokem +7

    From the first iron man I always had a problem with the villains dying by the end of the movie, now the multiverse is there they will probably try to re-usher in some rushed story lines but it probably wouldn’t be the same by that point

  • @lurientheenjoyer6711
    @lurientheenjoyer6711 Před rokem +9

    I know it may sound silly, but I've been feeling nostalgic for the 2000s and early 2010s Marvel movies.
    Yeah they weren't the best, their villains, as we saw on this video, weren't much different from what came after, but my god they were way more interesting.
    They all had different tones and personalities, and they hinted at a way bigger universe past what we saw on the main storyline. They gave off this feeling of opportunities, the prospect of the world beyond was so, so, so alluring.
    Even the post-credit scenes served a different purpose. They weren't just trailers or announcements for future movies / tv shows, like they are today. Quite on the contrary, they hinted at a character, or an event that may appear in the future. And most of the time, you wouldn't get them if you weren't a comics fan, they were clever nods, not advertisments.
    Every detail of every scene was thought out, every character name was a nod to something, the world overall felt richer.
    I think this changed around the time of the OG Guardians of the Galaxy's release. That movie, in my opinion, was one of the last ones to give off this vibe.
    Maybe it's because Marvel movies got into the "mainstream", but after that it all felt... The same. Yeah, Infinity War, Endgame, and Guardians 2 were great, but they did feel different.
    They all had the same kind of humour, the same feel, and worse of all, the worlds didn't feel rich, they started to feel bloated. These movies started to introduce a lot of things from the comics, but they were just used for 25 second gags or deus ex machina, not to expand the universe per se. And after they served their purpose they were promptly discarded.
    For a clear example, look at Xandar. Guardians 1 introduced the whole planet as a serious beacon of law & order in the galaxy, opposed to Ronan's ruthless and brutal inquisition. The nova core were the literal definition of a Lawful Neutral force. They hunted down the Guardians until they redeemed themselves. They seemed like something that was here to stay, a new force in the universe that everyone should be aware of.
    But we literally never see them again. I think that in infinity war someone goes "thanos destroyed xandar lol" and they move on to something else.
    I seriously think that we couldn't see this essential change back in the day because we were all invested in the Infinity saga. But after they could no longer ride off thanos' coattails, it all fell apart.
    And here we are today. Phase 4 was complete shite, and phase 5 is not looking to be anything different. I dare you, go back to those old movies and compare them to more recent outings, you'll see what I mean.

  • @fobo3361
    @fobo3361 Před rokem +4

    I'll never understand how these writers have the perfect blue print right infront of them, hell several blue prints to pick from, cuz alotta comic book characters have countless variations of their story
    Yet they STILL fuck it up

    • @FranciscoRamirez-nb4uu
      @FranciscoRamirez-nb4uu Před rokem

      A lot of comics are terrible or silly, what perfect blueprints? a lot of characters needed multiple issues or reboots to be considered good characters and not just cool characters (or forgetable ones in some cases)

    • @fobo3361
      @fobo3361 Před rokem +1

      @@FranciscoRamirez-nb4uu SOME comics are terrible or silly, but pretending there's not a LOT of amazing storys to pick from that the movie directors can recreate/mix together is just laughable

    • @kwayneboy1524
      @kwayneboy1524 Před rokem

      ​@@fobo3361I Don't read the comics but I like the mandarin as both felt fun to me and to be honest I don't get the appeal for Red Skull being this looming threat personally Iike the idea of his grandkid being the head of hydra.

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this honest and faithful analysis. Much appreciated!

  • @haitch2676
    @haitch2676 Před rokem +38

    Marvel really missed a trick, if they hadn’t killed off all of their villains, then we could have seen an epic team up against Thanos! Just imagine, everyone putting their differences to one side for the greater good

    • @hosaepalvin9795
      @hosaepalvin9795 Před rokem +12

      this could’ve been what happened with Thor with stuff like Ragnarok, Infinity War, and Endgame. maybe not villains like Lauffey and Malekith but regarding Lauffey and the Frost giants I think if they spent Thors first two movies focused on Asgard and their rule over the Nine Realms, the conflicts that would be reminiscent and similar to our problems on earth on things such as war and idk socialism (jk), then we could’ve had moments where even though Loki killed their king lol, when they hear Thanos has returned, already knowing that he killed Loki, they come to help Earth in the fight against thanos, and their thoughts being “yeah he killed our king but that’s just classic father-son banter. Anyway he’s still one of us and we feel bad about Asgard so we’re here to fight.” and show up maybe alongside the remaining asgardians in the portals.
      there was barely any exploration of the nine realms or even Asgard during the first two films as they spent time dicking around planet to planet in the middle of boring visits to Earth that I can’t even name another realm or civilization that Odin and Asgard ruled over. It’s funny to now think about tho. where was the nine realms during those three films I listed, or at the very least in endgame now that New Asgard would have to deal with possibly(?) losing control of all of the nine realms when Asgard was destroyed. and I’m pretty sure we still don’t know what happened to The Nine Realms with love and thunder.

    • @haitch2676
      @haitch2676 Před rokem +1

      @@hosaepalvin9795 the nine realms lost their protection when Odin died, Thor decided to hand rule to Valkyrie and no more was mentioned. Nine realms that could have joined the fight, and…… nothing. So many stories could have been told and we were left with Jane bloody Foster

  • @dennis3dc
    @dennis3dc Před rokem +6

    Maybe my color palate is off but abomination looks more greenish grey than full on grey, I thought both him and the hulk looked dope in that movie. Was never a fan of the hulk recast

  • @Ironica82
    @Ironica82 Před rokem +2

    The "grey cgi blob" issue in the final fight is done to save on costs and time of rendering.

  • @jaketaz2848
    @jaketaz2848 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The bummer to me about the Mandarin is that he was actually very well set up and intimidating AT FIRST

  • @CartoonSociety-in9ci
    @CartoonSociety-in9ci Před 11 měsíci +2

    MCU didn't get the memo that Malekith is supposed to be a sadistic, warmongering fae with a pack of supernatural hounds. Not a mopey nostalgist with a generic space alien invasion fleet.

  • @Duplessissibinda
    @Duplessissibinda Před rokem +4

    Havent watched yet but i really love your work man, you are truly the best

  • @user-sh1gy2oe5f
    @user-sh1gy2oe5f Před rokem +3

    Really good video, can’t wait for part 2! I like how you’re finding flaws in every villain then explaining the flaws then explaining what they could have done. To add on it’s cool how you talk about the villains and storylines in comics and how they got a bad adaptation in MCU. I also enjoy the funny clips you insert in except for the shit joke in the beginning kinda not tasteful but The “he’s not the guy” joke gets a 10 outta 10.

  • @gimmeyourrights8292
    @gimmeyourrights8292 Před rokem +3

    MCU's villain problem goes on two extremes one is too boring and the other is too "relatable". Rarely an in-between.

  • @kyuz0ne
    @kyuz0ne Před rokem +5

    Yea finally another video about the MCU!! Love those👍🏻❤️

  • @reefconvy7291
    @reefconvy7291 Před rokem +4

    I think the villain problem has something to do with the limitations of film making.
    In comics, villains can be brought back as many times as the creators want (depending on their popularity).
    But with films, you have to cram a lot of things into one story that is only about 2 hours long, so their isn't that much room for all the characters to develop.
    Also, actors aren't always willing to come back to play the same character again and again.
    Even if they could convince them to return, making more films is incredibly expensive and time consuming, unlike comics, which only require writers and artists.
    So, as much as it disappoints me to see almost every Marvel villain get killed off after just one appearance, I think bringing them back for multiple stories would be very difficult.
    Even the most profitable franchise in the world can't do everything 😔

  • @ivane5110
    @ivane5110 Před 10 měsíci +3

    It still gets me that Thunderbolt Ross was sidelined. Having Hurt play him was great and bringing him back once the MCU started was aswesome. And then pretty much nothing. As a major fan of the Hulk back in the 60s and 70s I always saw him as jade-jaw's real arch enemy. And the best kind because he wasnt an evil guy he was actually sure that he was the hero and savior of the country and that Hulk was the ultimate danger. I was sure the MCU was going to circle back and have Ross' obsession to stop Hulk lead to Ross clashing with the Avengers (maybe with full sanction, maybe abusing his authority and stepping over tne line). But now Hurts gone and we never even saw him and Ruffalo together. Ford's sure to be a good Ross, but it's still a missed opportunity at one of the best lead ups in cinema.

  • @ShinnyShinnShinn
    @ShinnyShinnShinn Před rokem +2

    At least Blonsky's semi blood hungry attitude was teased earlier in the movie. He WANTED Hulk poweer. he WANTEd to go a few rounds with the hulk. Though that doesnt really make him all TOO interesting, but at least his transformation (as lame as it looked) made some sense.

  • @STOTTINMAD
    @STOTTINMAD Před rokem +4

    Yeah I will never forgive how they wasted the vocal talent of the Mandarin

  • @jameshardy3181
    @jameshardy3181 Před rokem +2

    16:10 umm... no, that's wrong. Loki was killed by a corrupted Sentry, making a heroic sacrifice, with his last words being an apology to Thor, during the Siege comic arc, which was actually genuine, not fake. The next time he appeared, it was through reincarnation, meaning he did actually die during Siege. Loki redeeming himself was something that was around before the MCU (I think Siege was before Loki appeared in the MCU, but I'm not sure), though this didn't pick up until more recent comic arcs.

  • @andreburruss11
    @andreburruss11 Před rokem +5

    I think what they need to do is let villains stick around for a little longer to develop with the characters They don't always need to die at the end of their movie, like in the cartoons and comics, They definitely shouldn't stick around forever and not die though

  • @donkalina1543
    @donkalina1543 Před rokem +4

    The MCU definitely has more then a villain problem!!!

  • @DimitriAlexandreBlaiddyd14

    A note on the MCU mandarin debacle,
    I am not a big superhero person and even I was disappointed by the MCU mandarin. I used to be into the Armored Adventures cartoon and he was actually pretty scary in that one (at least for kid me)
    I was really disappointed

    • @kwayneboy1524
      @kwayneboy1524 Před rokem

      I watched Iron man armored adventures as a kid I thought both worked well plus when I found out there was more to the story I became more accepting.

  • @Emanon...
    @Emanon... Před 8 měsíci +1

    Mandarin. Doom. These guys are S-tier threats that always have an ace up their sleeve...

  • @mysteryneophyte
    @mysteryneophyte Před rokem +4

    Every movie you’re complaining about I really like personally it’s cool that you don’t but I really like them anyway, I like your video too. It’s very entertaining and well done.

  • @QTRemnant
    @QTRemnant Před rokem +17

    I don't know if you point it out later, but I think the leader is coming back. The problem is that he'll be in Falcon's cap movie.

    • @jwappel3068
      @jwappel3068 Před rokem +14

      Which personally disgusts me as a Hulk fan.

    • @cosmicspacething3474
      @cosmicspacething3474 Před rokem

      Maybe Falcon will team up with the Hulk?

    • @QTRemnant
      @QTRemnant Před rokem +2

      @@cosmicspacething3474 Maybe, but I'm starting to get sick of seeing hulk continue like that. To be fair to marvel, the blame goes to universal being so strict on the hulk.

    • @cosmicspacething3474
      @cosmicspacething3474 Před rokem +5

      @@QTRemnant Yeah it’s mainly copyright issues. The Hulk should at least be heavily involved in the movie with his own main antagonist

  • @talaf6616
    @talaf6616 Před rokem +1

    The Mandarin is basically how id imagine Bin Laden, after seeing that video of him singing Poker Face it really clicked

  • @kevinmccarthy1992
    @kevinmccarthy1992 Před rokem +3

    Another great video. Keep up the good work

  • @chasformer3091
    @chasformer3091 Před rokem +4

    Imagine if Killian became MODOK?

  • @mistermadmike488
    @mistermadmike488 Před rokem +1

    you should be just as sad to see a villain go as you would be seeing a hero

  • @CartoonSociety-in9ci
    @CartoonSociety-in9ci Před 11 měsíci +2

    They Could Of Shown The Mandarin And AIM in iron man 2 and have the Demon In A Bottle Storyline In The Third Movie. For CA 2, Introduce The Serpent Society And Falcon In That Movie. Then Have Winter Soldier In CA 3. As Well as The Red skull Plot twist.

  • @Svafne
    @Svafne Před rokem +2

    Watching this made me realize I don't think I've ever rewatched a single MCU movie :s
    Until the last few years they weren't bad, just nothing special or memorable.
    Now I don't even care a single but about the new movies or shows..

  • @TYTARMY
    @TYTARMY Před 2 měsíci

    Well. You certainly have done a great job at pointing out missed opportunities and how things could have been much better. You have kind of bummed me out, to be honest. But, thank you anyways for your good work. I am going to watch part 2 now.

  • @ErenYeager385
    @ErenYeager385 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The Malekith of the MCU is nothing comparec to the original badass, sadistic, megalomaniac
    Malekeith from the comics.

  • @yuggi200
    @yuggi200 Před rokem +5

    Can't wait for part 2, i wanna know his thoughts of black panther

  • @tminusboom2140
    @tminusboom2140 Před rokem +1

    I would have had the Chitauri continue to fight to the last, with Fury going out of his way to capture as many as he could for research and interrogation.

  • @udhayakumarMN
    @udhayakumarMN Před rokem +4

    Iron man 3 crossed 1 billion really broke my heart......
    I am seriously thinking iron man 3 was a real pivot point to the whole MCU....

    • @ArcTrooperRod-269
      @ArcTrooperRod-269 Před rokem +1

      But it wasn't genuine,My dear
      1. They made EXTREMELY Dishonest & Baiting Publicity, Trailers, Posters, etc.
      2. The movie really didn't got a good budget in WW, Most of the money came from chine because they applied the Same strategy of Uwe Boll, they allied with the Chinese Goverment to almost make an obligation to the people to watch that movie

  • @gabrielchasecanceladosinap3959

    Now that I think of it. Loki and Malekith could be different.
    Loki at his core is a coward and petty man, who uses ilussions and manipulates people to get what he wants. Servkng as a foil to Thor's noble strenght and his honest heart. Malekith could have the brains AND the muscle. Something that Loki lacks. And make some fun out of it!
    You could make Malekith an sadic and Megalomaniac bastard, who looks everybody as mere insects whom are beneath him. Make him enjoy how he breacks their will and bodies before finishing them off, and make him allways come to the point of what he wants. Contrary to Loki in that aspect, who has a theatrical demeanor on him using an elegant vocabulary to distinct himself frol the power hungry conqueror that is Malekith.
    Just because you have two villains who are charismstic and arrogante doesn't mean you can't mske them unique in their own ways.

  • @sinematic06
    @sinematic06 Před rokem +5

    This was excellent. I was always in the minority amongst my friends for saying the humor problem started as early as Iron Man 2 for me. Justin Hammer. “I want my burd” etc I didn’t like at all, and that battle with War Machine was just ok to me. Thor & Captain America could’ve been way better but I cut them some slack due to them being a new studio finding their footing. I enjoyed Avengers a ton despite it’s flaws. Iron Man 3 I hated it. I grew to tolerate it and respect it over the years but that movie along with Thor 2 I was like why are they forcing so much humor in these films?? They don’t even allow serious dramatic moments to play out anymore without some silly humor coming in to mess things up. I felt this way back in 2013. By Guardians 2 in 2017 I was disgusted. But I think EVERYBODY sees the problem now, post Phase 3 Endgame Infinity Saga. But these problems are not new. Marvel has been having these issues for a long time. Age Of Ultron had bad CGI and that was an Avengers movie. I think maybe most people didn’t notice it due to the other good movies like Civil War and the goodwill they had built up that people ignored a lot of the flaws. But Phase 4 the flaws were just so blatant it’s like now everyone knows they’ve got a lot to work on and fix. I don’t think Marvel is finished though. I don’t think DC is either. Or super hero films in general. People will always go see them and enjoy them. But if they wanna get back to the critical and financial success they once had. They’ve got a lot of course correction to do. Which seems to be taking place from what I’ve been reading. I guess only time will tell how the decisions they’re making now will play out.

  • @jay7949
    @jay7949 Před rokem +2

    Wasting a god tier villain like ultron still makes my blood boil, kind of glad he isn’t in the mcu

  • @DarkSun123456789
    @DarkSun123456789 Před rokem +32

    The "angry bald man" as you put it, in Iron Man 1, didn't "vanish", he got killed by Obadiah's people when they killed the rest of the 10 Rings guys that were part of Tony's kidnapping.

    • @singlespeedpunk7744
      @singlespeedpunk7744 Před rokem +5

      Yep, lazy writing / research

    • @braedenalberti
      @braedenalberti  Před rokem +21

      @@singlespeedpunk7744 an offscreen death means they could’ve done whatever they wanted with him. The ten rings was a pretty clear reference. And I never said it was a sure thing. I brought that guy up to bolster the point that these villains could have been built up over multiple films, but more often then not, they just get dropped. If i articulated that poorly, then my bad.

    • @sinematic06
      @sinematic06 Před rokem +3

      His point was they didn’t utilize him later just like so many other villains

    • @srstriker6420
      @srstriker6420 Před rokem

      @@braedenalberti did you know that Obadiah Stane has a son in the comics named Ezekiel?

    • @ArcTrooperRod-269
      @ArcTrooperRod-269 Před rokem +1

      ​@@srstriker6420 He's also Known as Technovore or Zeke

  • @shanedaniel8954
    @shanedaniel8954 Před rokem +2

    Marvel ultimate alliance was amazing I wish I could get the recent one on something over than switch…

  • @rachitgupta8345
    @rachitgupta8345 Před rokem +2

    i would say arnim zola is done pretty well, his death might not have meant much but in his time on screen he managed to give a classic exposition with a plan
    and just because hit data banks were destroyed doesnt mean they were the only data banks (what if reference)

  • @Icarsuss
    @Icarsuss Před rokem +3

    Dammnn I love this man's perspective 🙌

  • @jameshayes-barber9340
    @jameshayes-barber9340 Před rokem +3

    I disagree with making the Winter Soldier feature Red Skull being s good thing. The worst thing about that film is that it sets up Steve in contrast to the Military/Intelligence Service but replaced that conflict with "Oh it's Hydra again." It turns a story that should have been about Steve recognizing the evils of the US War Machine into just him vs the Nazis again so that the reads dont have to feel bad about the military being the bad guy. If anything they should have dropped Hydra and made it a full on Steve vs SHIELD story

  • @jezebulls
    @jezebulls Před rokem

    Can’t wait for part 2! Great content

  • @robinthrush9672
    @robinthrush9672 Před rokem +2

    I think The First Avenger is my favorite MCU movie overall. Cap is a pure force of good against a pure force of evil, it's not too long, and the villain is actually consistent through the whole with no weird twists. Although I did enjoy the Mandarin twist as a non-Iron Man comic fan the only time I saw the movie (not the Killian change over though).

  • @VunderGuy
    @VunderGuy Před 9 měsíci +1

    8:24
    Basically, what happened is that the Chinese, who were bankrolling the movie, said 'Nah' because they didn't want a Chinese character being viewed as villainous and Hollyweird, who are still really trying to simp for the Chi-Coms even though it hasn't worked for them, said 'Sure. We round eyes so dumb.'

  • @911Truther69
    @911Truther69 Před rokem +2

    7:32
    *_That's what I refer to as the "Independence Day Cheat" and the reason I didn't bother watching 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'. It was an early sign of things to come (see how they used time-travel to get themselves out their painted-in corner?)._* 🤨

  • @timbomb374
    @timbomb374 Před 7 měsíci +1

    7:07 top middle. That chitauri just clipped through the floor

  • @tonyvelazquez4588
    @tonyvelazquez4588 Před rokem +1

    Incredible Hulk had one of the top climactic battles of all the stand alone mcu films

  • @dime1012
    @dime1012 Před rokem +2

    In my memory bank Killian for Iron man 3 and Hammer from 2 were the same character💀

  • @Gonzy1122
    @Gonzy1122 Před rokem +1

    General Ross was around Bruce banner at Iron man's funeral in the ending scenes of the avengers. But yea they didn't interact.

  • @nairrdlairrd
    @nairrdlairrd Před rokem +2

    Okay, the first Thor movie is definitely dull, but Loki is the best part of that movie by far

  • @brentmichael4770
    @brentmichael4770 Před rokem +2

    The garbage library disney has accumulated post endgame, which has made everyone revisit the earlier phases of Marvel. And honestly, it had a negative effect on the more successful library. The past stuff is nowhere near as good as we thought it was, and it's not aging well. Maybe 4 movies are elite 8 plus out of 10s and the only 4 worth watching again.

  • @peronafanman
    @peronafanman Před rokem +2

    I know this sounds like an odd thing to talk about but can you talk about the lineup for the First Avengers movie?
    In the comics, the founding members are Ant-Man, The Wasp, Hulk, Thor and Iron Man (Captain America is also technically a founder since after the Hulk left the team they gave his founding member status to Steve but that's besides the point).
    In the movies however, the founders are Cap, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye and Black Widow.
    I don't get why they didn't just make an Ant-Man movie and have Hank and Jan replace Clint and Natasha, I get that people loved Black Widow after Iron Man 2 but there is no way she should've been a founding member of the team imo.
    It doesn't help that they basically wasted Hank and Jan in every movie they appeared in, so not only did they lose their Founding Member status but they also just generally became much worse characters.
    To this day, EMH has the best portrayal of Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne I've ever seen, why they couldn't go the route the show did with the movies is beyond me.

  • @morov8588
    @morov8588 Před rokem +2

    I think that Itachi from Naruto is the Loki that we needed in MCU. You never know, what is true or false, and you are at constant danger when you battle Itachi, which seems like a perfect match

  • @timbomb374
    @timbomb374 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If Malekith's personality was similar to Loki's then they shouls have embraced that, let Loki see a mirror of himself in some way.
    Or at least just use a different villain if they can't make it work.

  • @sirsaucalot2411
    @sirsaucalot2411 Před rokem +1

    Alot of people seem to forget that the mcu is heavily based on the ultimate marvel universe.

  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 Před rokem +1

    Ben Kingsley deserved better. He has the acting chops to be an ongoing threat in the MCU.