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Would be nice if after all this is over and done with a proper Dr. Doom was the next bad guy
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Would be nice if after all this is over and done with a proper Dr. Doom was the next bad guy
Obvious my dude, Liem NeesonWho would be the ideal actor to play the role?
Obvious my dude, Liem Neeson
I also like the fact that Thanos said "I like him" when he saw that Quill was willing to go thru with killing Gamora.
In Thanos' eyes, Gamora is really his daughter, and this was his twisted way of accepting Quill as worthy of being her boyfriend.
I love the depth of Thanos' character in the film. Aside from his genocidal plans, there's a lot of human characteristics to Thanos that can be understood. He's clearly doing what he's doing because in his mind he thinks it's the right thing, and will eventually bring happiness to the universe. But to add to that, he executed his plan with a code in place. He's not just out there reckless. He said himself that the death of half the population would be 100% unbiased. Anyone could get it. And along the way, I believe that's the reason he didn't just murk all the Avenger's who tried him. Because he clearly could have. But he knows that it's not his choice to decide who dies, and if he can get all the stones without killing them, then upon snapping his fingers it would all sort itself out.
He wasn't the typical villain that would have took the time stone from Doc Strange and then turned around to kill Tony anyways. There's a lot more to him than evil for the sake of being evil.
Werd. I read a tweet that said...'Marvel STILL has a villain problem.'Yeah Thanos has great depth man
I need to go watch it again
Which makes him one of the greatest antagonist ever (I refuse to call him a villian)I also like the fact that Thanos said "I like him" when he saw that Quill was willing to go thru with killing Gamora.
In Thanos' eyes, Gamora is really his daughter, and this was his twisted way of accepting Quill as worthy of being her boyfriend.
I love the depth of Thanos' character in the film. Aside from his genocidal plans, there's a lot of human characteristics to Thanos that can be understood. He's clearly doing what he's doing because in his mind he thinks it's the right thing, and will eventually bring happiness to the universe. But to add to that, he executed his plan with a code in place. He's not just out there reckless. He said himself that the death of half the population would be 100% unbiased. Anyone could get it. And along the way, I believe that's the reason he didn't just murk all the Avenger's who tried him. Because he clearly could have. But he knows that it's not his choice to decide who dies, and if he can get all the stones without killing them, then upon snapping his fingers it would all sort itself out.
He wasn't the typical villain that would have took the time stone from Doc Strange and then turned around to kill Tony anyways. There's a lot more to him than evil for the sake of being evil.
Lol I’m kidding. I do hope they go with someone more middle aged and that me keeps his mask onNah, they would go with a younger cat, IMO.
I'm so happy you don't have cosmic powers, you'd kill half the planet.Which makes him one of the greatest antagonist ever (I refuse to call him a villian)
Has Thanos ever sided with the Avengers to fight the same enemy before? Like in the comics or something.
It is if your love of power is stronger than your love of that person.I don't think it's that easy to kill someone you love.
Just got back from my 3rd showing, I’m more than good now