Best Marvel Villain Dead Now

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  • Marvel villains leave a lasting impression on the MCU and its fans.

  • From Ulysses Klaue to Cassandra Nova, these villains have unique backstories that shape their narratives.

  • Sympathetic antagonists can be the most powerful villains.

Marvel Comics, dating back to 1939 (under the company name Timely Publications), has a long history of powerful villains transitioning from page to screen. From space conquerors to street schemers, these antagonists challenged heroes and shaped the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But not every villain gets the chance to stay in the shadows and plan their next move.

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Some have left a lasting impression on the MCU and fans, with dramatic and unforgettable endings in epic battles, tragic sacrifices, or poetic justice. Marvel has a long tradition of bringing back fallen characters, but some are still gone. now.

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Ulysses Chloe

arms dealer

The first outsider to see Wakanda, black market arms dealer Ulysses Klaue was tasked with stealing vibranium by Prince N'Jobu, and despite being captured by the Wakandans, he escaped with a large stockpile of the nearly indestructible metal.

Klaue's intervention against Ultron helped Ultron expand his army, which led to the destruction of Sokovia. Although he later caused chaos for many, including the Avengers, along with Erik Killmonger, this alliance led to his betrayal and death.

Played by Andy Serkis, Ulysses Klaue's comedic timing juxtaposed with his ruthless personality created a likable villain despite his dark actions.

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Cassandra Nova Xavier

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Cassandra Nova, who ruled the void and was exiled by the Time Variance Authority (TVA), was the twin sister of mutant headmaster Charles Xavier. The TVA decided she was too powerful and evil and 'pruned' her from the timeline. But unlike the other inhabitants of the Void, Cassandra thrived in her new environment.

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An Omega-level mutant, Nova possesses similar powers to her twin brother, granting her a variety of psionic abilities. Still, unlike her brother, she has no problem using it against anyone who gets in her way. Regardless of the cost.

6

ego

living planet

Part of the oldest living race known as the Celestials, Ego was a powerful being who sought to recreate the universe (appearing in human form, although in reality it was a living planet). His plan to use 'seeds' to terraform the planet and cause an extinction-level event to occur is enough to make Ego a great villain. But what he does to his own children makes Ego a unique type of evil.

In an attempt to create a worthy successor to help him carry out his personal mission, Ego had thousands, perhaps millions, of children across the galaxy, and recruited Yondu to collect them to ensure that his Celestial DNA was inherited. Sadly, those who were brought in by the ego were killed because no one did that.

After learning about Peter Quill, a human capable of holding the Infinity Stones, Ego attempted to bring his new-found son to his side, and may have succeeded. It would have been better if Quill's mother's murder had been kept to himself.

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ronan

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Ronan, a Kree warlord and accuser of the Kree Empire, fought in the Kree-Skrull War and later became disgusted with the truce signed to end the Kree-Nova War, and allied with the 'Mad Titan' Thanos to destroy Xandar. It has been concluded. .

Ruthless, evil, and filled with rage, Ronan betrayed Thanos and attempted to invade Xandar using the Power Stone himself, succeeding in destroying his entire army in the Battle of Xandar. However, Ronan was ultimately thwarted by the Guardians of the Galaxy. Years after his death, Thanos succeeded in destroying Xandar, fulfilling his wish even when Ronan was unable to enjoy it.

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green goblin

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As a result of an experiment gone wrong, the super-strong Green Goblin became the alter ego of scientist Norman Osborn. Wearing a green mask with a goblin face on it and riding a hoverboard-like device called a Goblin Glider, the Green Goblin quickly became one of Spider-Man's first major enemies. It causes chaos and destruction in its wake.

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Perhaps one of the most famous Marvel villains, the Green Goblin was impaled to death, but the multiverse has given this cackling creature a new opportunity to take down Peter Parker. However, this time Norman Osborn was successfully saved and put out of his misery and killed the Green Goblin, but not the man who began to fight its influence.

3

Eric Killmonger

lost son

Sometimes the best villains are the ones the audience struggles to disagree with. There are villains that you sometimes even root for, even though you know what they're doing is wrong. Erik Killmonger, the prince of Wakanda and cousin of Black Panther T'Challa, perfectly embodies the sympathetic archetype.

Intending to follow his father's plan to use vibranium and Wakanda's resources to stop the oppression of people of African descent around the world, Killmonger ousts T'Challa from his throne and becomes the Black Panther and King of Wakanda.

His methods were not well received by many. Killmonger stole, threatened, and murdered his way to the top of Wakanda. It appears he kills T'Challa in the process. While viewers ultimately want T'Challa back in power, Killmonger's legacy is undeniable, and he helps bring Wakanda's technology and research to those in need.

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Hella Odinsdottir

goddess of death

The MCU's first female antagonist, Hela, was Odin's first child and was originally intended to be the MCU's villain. Thor: The Dark World. Equipped with superhuman strength, speed, and the ability to summon any weapon she needed, Asgard had to be destroyed to stop her. She was Odin's executioner as he conquered other kingdoms, but eventually became so bloodthirsty that she was deemed unacceptable to remain in her father's court.

Hela is undoubtedly a villain, but her anger and desire for revenge against her father and those who abandoned her are understandable. Hela's strength and power were somewhat wasted with her death. Thor: Ragnarok. Powerful characters deserved the chance to go to hell for a little longer.

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Wanda Maximoff

scarlet witch

Orphaned along with her twin brother during the Novi Grad Bombings, Wanda Maximoff grew up with a hatred for Tony Stark and the Avengers. Despite eventually becoming a member herself and nearly taking down Thanos (twice), the loss of Wanda's loved ones was too much to bear and led her down a selfish and destructive path.

To retrieve the children she created and lost in Westview, Wanda used the Scarlet Witch and the evil Darkhold's powers to travel the multiverse and find alternate versions of herself to populate. After going on a bloody rampage across several Earths, Wanda relented when she saw the fear in her son's eyes and sacrificed herself to destroy the Darkhold.

Wanda's actions were horrific and evil, but it's undeniable that through all of her losses, she's become one of the most powerful and sympathetic villains in the MCU to date. But, at least for now, Scarlet Witch is no more.

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