Parker Robbins Villains

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The Marvel films have recently developed a reputation for having weak or underdeveloped villains. While this is not entirely fair, as the Marvel films have had some amazing villains despite the few weaker ones amongst the many that have been presented there are some incredible villains from the comics (and other media) that have yet to get any use. Whether it’s due to other companies owning the rights or them simply not getting down to using them, some of them have a lot to offer. Here are 8 of the most promising… Venom Venom is one of Spider-Man’s most recognizable villains, yet despite that he hasn’t got an on screen depiction that does the character justice. He falls on the anti-hero side of things, meaning he isn’t such a bad guy when …show more content…

This would make him a good secondary antagonist, though he could work well as a main antagonist, and could even switch sides down the line if necessary. Parker Robbins For a long time he was known as The Hood, Parker Robbins found a cloak that gave him magical abilities. Using it to become one of the top crime lords in order to fund his mother’s hospital fees, so that she could be placed in a better hospital, and also so that he could give his wife and daughter the best life possible. Parker Robbins has fought the Avengers, Doctor Strange and The Punisher. He has proven to be a legitimate threat with and without his magic cloak, and appears to have an obsession with gaining more power. Parker Robbins would be a good addition due to him being a ruthless villain, but ultimately one with a relatable goal that still doesn’t redeem his actions. Him appearing in multiple comic series helps as he could be used as a villain in multiple films and they have a large variety (of choice as) when to introduce …show more content…

Doing this, Skrulls can silently take over the world, with no one even realising they are in control. When the Skrulls discovered Earth, they decided to send scouts to monitor it. They were eventually outed by Reed Richards and defeated, but they still kept sending agents to keep tabs on it. When the Skrull home world was destroyed they decided to begin declaring war and attempting to invade several planets, including Earth. Due to their shape shifting powers this means that they could attempt this without anyone realising it. They are also able to replicate powers of existing heroes, sometimes in combinations. This gave birth to the Super Skrull, who has the powers of all four of the Fantastic Four. Ultimately, the Skrulls would work as a threat that invokes paranoia, as anyone could turn out to be a member of their race. Sometimes people won’t even know they’re Skrulls, adding a new layer of deception. They are at war with the Kree in the comics, who have already been introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy and would serve as a good way to introduce them. Skrulls are also one of the most trust-shattering enemies, with no one being able to trust each other on the basis that they’re a Skrull, thus creating divides and

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