Wednesday 30 August 2017

6 M.C.U Netflix villains ranked

In my last entry, I did a ranking of the 6 M.C.U Netflix shows. And now here, I'm going to be doing a ranking of the 6 main villains from those shows, as I said in the last entry when I said my next one was going to be something related to it, and so that's what this is. This is going to be my opinion and so let's begin and I hope you all like this.
6. Harold Meachum:

Starting us off the main villain to the least of all these shows, Harold Meachum. I think he's the least of all of them because I think he's the weakest in terms of interest and personality. Not to mention the fact that his plans and motivation were pretty dumb too because he wants to take over Rand Enterprises but then he pretends he's dead and hides somewhere for thirteen years. I'm not saying he's bad, he's just nothing great or interesting.
5. Nobu:

Whether this is right or not, I'm putting Nobu from Daredevil: Season 2. And this was kinda surprising to a lot of people, including myself when we first saw this because we saw Nobu in Season 1, but then he was set on fire and we all thought he was dead, but then we see him again as the main villain in Season 2. And, really, I think the best I can say for him is that, while he wasn't anything super great, I will say he was still pretty cool and intimidating at times. And I like what they did with him at the end with making look like he was going to be alive again, but then Stick comes and chops his head off. And, again, while he wasn't anything really fantastic, I think I still liked him as the villain.
4. Alexandra:

Next up is the villain from the most recent show, Alexandra. Now we get into the really good villains on the list. What I like about Alexandra the most is that she seems kinda refined. You almost kinda understood her ideologies and they did a good job at making her character seem complex and intimidating at the same time, and I liked that. She even sorta seemed like the kinda person who, when you watched her, you sorta got the feeling that not everything was right with her and she was kinda vulnerable. And I thought they did an excellent job with her and it was really cool and shocking to see her did near the end when Elektra kills her.
3. Cottonmouth:

Now, this is a bit of a toss up because I'm not entirely sure who the main villain was for Luke Cage because there was Cottonmouth, Maria Dillard and Diamondback. But, for me, I'm going with Cottonmouth. He was an awesome villain. I loved him every time I saw him. While, yes, he was killed off during the halfway point of the show, the time he was on screen, he was really cool and intimidating. Just everything about him I thought was cool and his backstory was actually kinda sad. I certainly felt kinda sorry when we saw his backstory. He also reminded me a lot of those kinda villains who sorta liked to kill their own henchmen whenever he was angry or something like that.
2. Kingpin:

Honestly, I think this was the first time we'd seen a villain like this in the M.C.U. He's darker, broken down and damaged, but he also managed to have a lot more depth and character than I woulda thought. And it was also cool to see a great villain like Kingpin portrayed this fantastically on something like this. It was also great to have him be a character who we assume is sorta crazy at first but then when we see his backstory, we sorta understand his why he's doing this, even though we don't condone it. While it may come off as kinda babyish at times, I still think it worked really well. I'm just really looking forward to seeing him more in Season 3 and maybe if we ever see him in the M.C.U movies, then I think it'll be cool to see him fight Spider-Man.
1. Kilgrave:

And finally at number 1 is Kilgrave, A.K.A, the Purple Man. And I'm putting him here because I feel Kilgrave is the most interesting M.C.U villain we've seen so far. And he's the kinda character who's a great villain, but he's also a little sympathetic while still being really terrifying. And, yes, I do mean terrifying. I mean, his power of mind control is scary on it's own, but it's mostly scary because he kills so many people and he doesn't feel the least bit of guilt and he's so open to it. Think about it, he's so open to just killing people or doing any other horrifying thing like that like rape whenever he wants and he never has any second thoughts on it. I actually heard that he's supposed to be a lot scarier in the comics, but still. But, like I said, he's a lot similar to Kingpin because at times you want to like him and feel sorry for him, but then he does some stuff that's so despicable that you turn around on that. And not to mention the fact that the performance by David Tenant is, of course amazing as to be expected from an actor like him. It was also cool to see that reference to his "Purple Man" appearance in the last episode when he gets that injecting into him and we see his veins going purple for a second. Really, this villain, I think is the most interesting, like I said and he's highly entertaining. I really, really like him and I'm more than happy to put him at number 1. And so everyone, those are the six M.C.U Netflix villains ranked. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

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