The Marvel Cinematic Universe has taken fans on an epic journey through the realm of superheroes, but let’s be honest โ the villains are often the ones who truly make or break a story. The next phase of the MCU is shaping up to be a game-changer, with some of the most iconic and intriguing villains from the comics set to make their on-screen debuts.
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Kang the Conqueror, originally played by He Who Remains in Loki, is already on our radar, but there are several other baddies that have garnered a lot of anticipation among fans. Starting off our list is – America Chavez and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness featured Wanda Maximoff as a formidable adversary, however we are talking about the sinister and all-powerful Dormammu โ Xandar’s most infamous foe in the Marvel universe. Since his appearance in the MCU’s 2017 hit Doctor Strange was reduced to a brief conversation, there are whispers of possibly witnessing the entity’s limitless power in a Multiverse Saga installment โ maybe pairing with the Scarlet Witch’s unstable energy. It has been too long: he demanded more admiration at some stage.
Next up on the awaited adversaries’ lineup is yet another mind-bending marvel mastermind โ that brings infinite interdimensional dynamics: the villainous creator, The Beyonder. This mysterious cosmic marauder possesses considerable power that the Guardians could never visualize, and the weight of his arrival in an already conflicted battleground is bound to stun fans โ the entire galaxy in fact. The great difference is that all encounters bring about unchangeable cosmic disruption for The Beyonder’s arrival even with the Eternals’s presence. Therefore his upcoming entry, if handled the right way promises unforgettable shock.
The presence of other ambitious power-seekers is often mentioned, beginning with the genius, mad titan, and legendary universe-disruptor: Thanos’ arch-nemesis, The Annihilator – Annihilus – Lord of the Negative Zone. While the arrival of the baddie may depend greatly on how Kang’s scenario evolves into a timeline collision war plus convergence, there’s evidence found throughout cosmic subplots being weaved. In Ant-Man 3 for example, one gets introduced to TVA-connected characters visiting so many alternate realities and others they also visit has a sinister individual that seeks out an entity like Annihilus. The power of the Lord of the Negative Zone has the capacity -like all power-hungry annihilators often may decide – of laying entire cosmos to rest, much needed by balancing celestial forces โ destruction after destruction often ensures a new order โ possibly by breaking beyond time’s barriers during inevitable cosmic battles on universal interludes breaking โ beyond anything fans ever envisioned in 4 phases, another unforgettable one.
We lastly have to bring up Galactus – an intriguing figure on a powerful planet-moving cosmic agenda. A much long-anticipated introduction is bound to come. As depicted in Marvel’s comical scenarios, with insatiable thirst for maintaining universal equilibrium (ironic, given the figure’s persona โ destruction to create order, as briefly justified prior through Annihilus’ persona,) we expect the last son of his dying world – ‘Galactus The Devourer’ unleashing such terrorizing prowess only a Devourer would dare possess.
Considering the universe of characters available, the anticipation is tremendous: the Multiverse Saga is sure to serve up some thrilling showdowns in Phase 4 and 5 of the MCU’s anticipated trajectory. A power-thirsty group of scoundrels entering into confrontation between timelines will not only have you biting your fingernails as the story unfolds but also expand the intrigue – and open up doors to new dimensions for such legendary creations to bloom within and you can be ready to witness the unthinkable.