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Post by justanaveragejoe on Oct 24, 2017 17:41:03 GMT
The big difference is that in Marvel the real meat of the story comes from the protagonist, their character flaws and the internal conflict they get from their allies and friends. The villain is mainly just a plot device, an obstacle to be overcome. Which gets boring after 10+ years seeing heros battling so called supervillains, defeating them easily and barely leaving with a scratch rinse and repeat. The villains should be the source of the heros conflicts and should challenge them to beyond their physical/mental limit to their breaking point. MCU villains in general dont do that, as you say they're just plot devices which is why lots of fans and critics keep bringing up Marvels recurring villain problem. That's pretty much all superhero movies, not just the MCU.
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