So we all agree that Ares was the best right

So we all agree that Ares was the best right

Who the fuck is Ares?

I thought he was the worst part of the film and the poor final act left a bad taste in my mouth after the rest of it being surprisingly decent.

The villain from Wonder Woman.

Ego>>>X-24>Ares

Havn't seen Homecoming

Lol no. Vulture is one of the best written bad guys in all capeshit. Along with General Ross & Abomination from Incredible Hulk and Loki.

Ares was the worst.

Vulture was the best.

lol
the fact that he still had the mustache during the flashback to the tmies of the gods was retarded

>watching DC

wtf not even close, Ares was Xena tier of bad

Ares? You mean the villain who's big reveal is that he doesn't do anything? The one that showed up for a fight at the end for literally no reason? The one that was a horrible "twist" character reveal about a character we met for two seconds? Yeah he was fucking great!

I was lovin Fargo at the time so when Thewlis showed up I was pretty happy. When he turned out to be Ares i got a little hard. But the final battle was pretty generic.

This.

Though I'd almost argue that X-24 is just as bad due to its obviousness and on the nose symbolism.

Vulture>>>>Ego>X24>Ares

Ego is the best one. X24 is the worst one. It felt like they had to include some kind of supervillain in Loga even though it wasn't necessary.

God-tier facial hair.

get out grandpa

x-24 is the worst is all I know

Vulture is the only decent one.

>Ares
No, they fucked that up hard.

>X24
Is he even a character? Does that count?

>Ego
Well Kurt Russel is great, but that's that Ego had going for him

>Vulture
Legit great character. As a bonus, didnt die.

Vulture was the best, Keaton is just a great screen presense

We saw him in two scenes before that and in the second it was so obvious that he was the bad guy, it hurt.

Ego was an interesting character and Kurt Russel is always great but his "I'm actually evil" twist was done poorly and was obvious from the start
Vilture was great because he was believable and sympathetic
Ares might as well had not been in the movie and it probably would have been better for it. WW realizing Ares isn't responsible for the evil of mankind and then trying to do something about it would have made more sense. He was literally only there for a big CGI light show fight to end the movie.
X24 had no character but worked for the plot.

Ledger's Joker>Old Magneto>Vulture

traduction please

>life with beard
>life without beard

Vulture > powergap > Ego > Ares > X-24.

Logan > Homecoming > GOTG2 > WW.

That baby is standing on the ground.

They were all pretty darn boring. Shame because all 4 movies were actually pretty decent.

What's up with the mad Marvlet shitposting in all the threads vaguely related to DC just because Homocumming got BTFO by Wonder Woman?

short kek

Michael keaton was the best, because he isn't a supervillain. He's a hard working blue collar white guy and instead of demonizing him (fuck wypipo drumpf lmaoo etc) they portray him as having a genuine honor code.

I think he was much more interesting as a normal man.

Yes, David Thewlis was really good and somehow Wonder Woman was a really good movie.

Surprisingly he came across as a Bernie supporter.
> having a genuine honor code
ehhh "rich people are evilllll"

Vulture's costume alone makes him GOAT

X-24 was by far the most intimidating.

Ego was the most villainous.

Vulture was the most sympathetic.

Ares is meh.

Did they ever explain why he couldn't just wait for Quill's mom to die naturally? She probably had maybe another 50 or so years in her and since Ego has literally infinite time then why not just wait 50 years and get your battery-son on your side instead of fighting you?

Vulture>Ego>>>>>>>>>Ares
X-24 wasn't a villain, he was more like a weapon.

I would say X-24 was the best one. Every time he was on screen I really felt like he was going to successfully kill all the main characters.

this user got it right

I thought it was because he was losing his connection to his powers or some such shit. I haven't seen the movie since it came out, so don't quote me on that.

Exactly what I thought. You could chalk it up to his sense of superiority, I guess. As in, he viewed her as being so inferior it wasn't even worth his time to wait and didn't even consider the possibility that another being who could be his equal would choose to remain that insignificant.

Im going to go out on a limb and say that he was just a psycho, he let the power get to his head

kek

He literally says why he had to kill her in the movie. He was falling deeply in love with her and realized if he stayed with her any longer he would never be able to return back to his planet and stay immortal/fulfilled his purpose

I'm da joka baby

Vulture was such a good character but he didn't get nearly enough screen time, and he wasn't allowed to develop. The film needed more Keaton. He deserved a better demise too.

I liked Ego but it felt like the end almost made him too bad too quick. Went from the guy you sorta suspected was shady but liked to evil intergalactic menace in 30 seconds. Kurt Russell was good tho.

Vulture is unironically the best capeshit villain in the past ten years. His design was fucking awesome, his story was great, and god damn Michael Keaton.

Vulture dipshit

Mike K is on fire

Hahahahahahaha yeah right faggot

>vulture
>villain
clinton donater

>Vulture is unironically the best capeshit villain in the past ten years.

He is not better than the Joker. Period.

My theater fucking burst out laughing at that dumb shit

Vulture, EZ

>All examples provided are MCU

How delusional can you get?

X-24 actually served a purpose thematically so him, even though it was on-the-nose as a motherfucker. But I wouldn't even count him as a "villain". He's just a character, just like the rest of the characters in Logan.

Vulture is the best written of them all, but I liked watching Ego the most.

>"Yeah, I'll take things that never happened for a hundred."

I'd take X-24 out of the equation since he's barely even a character, and I'd put GOTG2 above Homecoming. I really liked both, but my daddy issues really put Guardians into a special place for me.