It is said that the birth of Marvel heroes is inseparable from the support of Marvel villains. Indeed, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the settings for these villains are often already in the settings. It no longer has the strong posture in the original Marvel comics. On the contrary, it is more based on the consideration of the main plot and has become an NPC that simply serves the protagonist's team.
You must know that in Marvel's original setting of "Age of Ultron", Ultron's powerful setting is not like in the movie, which can be killed after being assembled by several Avengers veterans. On the contrary , in the comics, Ultron once destroyed the entire Earth Guard team, and even forced Iron Man to dare not put on his armor anymore, for fear of being controlled by Ultron.
Obviously, many villains in Marvel movies who look very "routine" have actually undergone such adaptations, with their original edges and corners cut off in order to be more "matching" The halo of the protagonist, but whenever Marvel puts the original settings of these villains on the screen, then the Avengers protagonist group we see may be more embarrassing.
Because these villains in the original settings are far from as easy to deal with as in the movie version.
Similarly, due to the advancement of the main plot of the movie, these original villains have gradually been forgotten by movie fans. Therefore, today we will briefly take stock of those movie fans who may have forgotten The setting of the villain boss -
1. The hatred and forgetfulness index of "The Incredible Hulk": ;
Because of Hulk's copyright, in addition to the previous 2008 "The Incredible Hulk" Apart from "Hulk" and "The Incredible Hulk" directed by Ang Lee, Hulk still does not have his own individual soldier series.
The "Incredible Hulk" that followed "Iron Man" was also intended as a double insurance for "Iron Man" at the time. Marvel had to persuade Universal Pictures to agree to film this film. In the movie "The Incredible Hulk", unlike Ang Lee's Hulk, the villain is set to be the Hulk's father.
In the setting, Emil Blonsky is an agent from the former Yugoslavia. In order to defeat the Hulk in the movie, after receiving gamma ray radiation, he was injected with super soldier serum, which turned into A runaway version of Hulk.
The Abomination in the movie at that time was not inferior to the Hulk in terms of power, and even the image was somewhat permeable. However, with the current situation that the Hulk is unable to film a single-player movie series, this boss is also Gradually forgotten by many movie fans.
But at the same time, because Abomination was not offline in the original setting, we do not rule out the possibility that this early Marvel movie villain boss will come online again in the future!
2. Arnim Zola in "Captain America 1-2", forgetfulness index: ;
Listening to the name, many fans may not have any impression, but if they see this It is estimated that many fans should have an impression of the German scientist who followed the Red Skull and developed weapons for the Red Skull.
This villain setting, in fact, if you want to say it is a big boss positioning, it is not really considered, because basically there are no more awesome operations. In "American Team 1", it is the same as the boss positioning. The little guy next to the Red Skull.
In the subsequent plot settings of the Marvel movie version, Arnim Zora was recruited by the old American, but secretly he secretly transformed himself into a computer and continued to plan for the cause of Hydra. , until in "Captain America 2", he appeared in the form of a computer, luring Captain America and the widowed sister into a trap, and almost letting the widowed sister and Captain America receive their lunch boxes.
What’s interesting is:
In the previous time-travel plot between Team America and Iron Man in "Avengers 4", when Iron Man once took away the Cosmic Cube in the warehouse, According to subsequent media interviews with the director, it was learned that Arnim Zola had been watching the process of Iron Man taking away the Cosmic Cube.
In the original setting, Arnim Zola is a very eye-catching villain. For no other reason than Arnim Zola’s appearance in the comics is different. It's not the "supercomputer" in the movie, but a robot with a face on its belly!
3. The high priest of King's Landing in "Guardians 2", forgetfulness index: ;
In fact, the high priest in "Guardians 2" is not considered a boss in the movie Villain, but the plot Easter egg involves a plot hole that Marvel has not filled up yet -
Adam Warlock.
For fans who have watched "Guardians 2", in addition to the last boss Ego we saw in the movie, the villain in the first half of the movie was actually the high priest of King's Landing. A remote-controlled drone hunted Silver Guardian because Rocket Raccoon stole several "batteries" from the High Priest.
Of course, this is not the key.
The key is that in the last Easter egg of the movie, the high priest is still struggling with the Silver Guardian team, and once used his ultimate move, which is an important move that may be online in "Golden Guardian 3" later. The cocoon of the character "Adam Warlock".
Therefore, it is certain that the somewhat hypocritical high priest villain will appear again.
4. Baron Zemo in "Captain America 3", forgetfulness index: ;
As a villain, Zemo actually has a significant presence in Marvel comics, but in In the movie version, due to the adaptation, Baron Zemo's presence is not much. Even as the instigator of the "American Steel War" at the end of "Civil War", the villain boss who made Captain America and Iron Man fight each other was only indifferent in the end. After showing his face twice, he was arrested.
Compared with the comics, it has been weakened a lot.
However, after all, it is a boss setting that relies on brains, and according to the setting of the movie, Baron Zemo is still an ordinary person, so this kind of character with a somewhat "unnatural" visual sense is still It's very interesting, but in the previous plot, Baron Zemo was still positioned as a "tool man", so the plot only touched on it.
However, fans of Marvel's follow-up plans know that our Baron Zemo will be online in the subsequent spin-off series of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier", as a Hydra with super IQ attributes. As one of the tallest bosses, the Winter Soldier must not have an easy time in this show.
5. The forgetfulness index of the Red Skull in "Captain America 1" and "Avengers 3-4": ;
In fact, in my personal opinion, the setting of the Red Skull is in the movie version His plot structure is actually very wasteful, yes it is a waste, and even the positioning of the Red Skull character is no more wasteful than Marvel's perfunctory positioning of the role of Ultron in the movie version.
You must know that in the original setting, the Hydra plot behind the Red Skull itself is a permanent main plot setting of Marvel’s Avengers, and more of the big blessings on the Red Skull are There are also many incidents, a typical one is the plot where "Red Skull stole Professor X's brain and fused it with himself, controlling the good and evil attributes of many heroes."
At the same time, "Red Skull" also has a very eye-catching plot setting in the "Onslaught" series, but in the movie, it became a stepping stone to the origin of Captain America from "Captain America 1" After that, he was directly hidden by Marvel for a long time, until he showed his face as an NPC in "Avengers 3-4".
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