10 Marvel villains who deserve their own MCU movie
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7. Kang the Conqueror
Of course I had to add him - he's my favorite Marvel villain after all.
Imagine hopping through time like you're skipping stones across a pond, but instead of stones, you're tossing entire civilizations into chaos. Welcome to the world of Kang the Conqueror, the time-traveling tyrant with a wardrobe that spans centuries and a knack for making the Avengers look like they're stuck in a history quiz they didn't study for.
A solo movie for Kang? Yes, please. It'd be a tad like Back to the Future met Game of Thrones, and they decided to take over the universe. This isn't just about a guy with a fancy time machine, it's about exploring the why behind the conquer. What makes a man with the power to visit any world or timeline decide his best option is to just... rule them all? Each timeline is a story, each conquest a drama, and behind every version of Kang, there's a tale itching to be told. Why settle for one villain when you can have a multitude, each with his own flavor of tyranny?
Let's not forget the drama of Kang's internal conflicts. Imagine one Kang sipping tea in Victorian England, another rocking out at a 1980s metal concert, and yet another trying to conquer ancient Rome, all while they bicker among themselves about who wore it best - or, more accurately, who conquers best. Kang's isn't your everyday villainy. This movie would be a Shakespearean tragedy with a sci-fi twist. Each Kang believes he's the ultimate version, leading to a battle of wits, strategy, and time-hopping shenanigans that would put any soap opera to shame.
The potential for humor, heartbreak, and, of course, a healthy dose of world-threatening action makes Kang's solo movie a must-see. After all, who wouldn't want to watch a villain argue with himself over the ethics of timeline manipulation, all while trying to outsmart the heroes and his other selves? It's a blockbuster waiting to happen, with a side of existential crisis, and I am begging for it.