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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 2, 2017 17:36:56 GMT
The villains pose no threat in Marvel movies (except Jeff Bridges in the first Iron Man and maybe Loki in the first Thor). They tell jokes, and there is no sense of them posing any real danger. Because the movie people are nice enough to let us know about the future films, so we already know the heroes and supporting characters won't die. It helps when you make the villain the real star of the movie and the hero is little more than a cipher who opposes them. Or...because they wanted to tell a story about how easily people can be mislead to see "The Foreigner" as the bad guy rather than see the evils within their own society.
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