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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 1, 2017 13:13:50 GMT
They're no more or less than most other movie villains. People only pretend Marvel has a villain problem because they WANT there to be a problem. Just look at the villains for the Lethal Weapon series, Die Hard, and most other films of the Action or Suspence genres the MCU falls into. It stirs up a lot of controversy around here because people WANT there to be a problem and those of us who know there isn't a problem are tired of talking about it. The treatment of The Mandarin was definitely a problem for many, remember that controversy? Personally I feel that Marvel missing out on building up a supervillain team. The real problem with Iron Man 3 and the Mandarin was that they pulled off the twist so well, audience goers really were sucked in and no one likes being made to feel foolish or admit they were fooled. Even if that was the whole point, to essentially prank the audience. Look at Dark Knight Rises and how everyone pretty much guessed the Talia twist before the movie came out. No one was upset, because no one was fooled.
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