The Marvel Cinematic Universe has provided audiences with twice as many antagonists as heroes, and there’s a solid reason for that. The protagonists of films or shows must face increasingly difficult mental and physical obstacles with each new installment. Because of this, viewers of Black Widow perceived Taskmaster and Draykov to be two distinct kinds of antagonists; the same was true for Savin and Killian in Iron Man 3 audiences. Because of this method, the number of villains has increased, but the percentage of those that actually succeed or even make an influence has decreased. Having said that, the villains who have tasted even the tiniest degree of victory have always possessed one attribute that Hela herself described as being the most important: ambition.
What Was Zemo’s Ambition in Captain America: Civil War?
In the Captain America comics, one of Captain America’s most formidable adversaries was Helmut Zemo. He was capable of competing with him both mentally and physically and was motivated by the legacy of his family. However, the Zemo from the Marvel Cinematic Universe was very different and a lot more forward-thinking.
To this day, he is the only villain to achieve his objectives, and the reason behind this is that he never considered the possibility of complete victory. In the film Captain America: Civil War, his goal was simply to destroy the Avengers from within in retaliation for the deaths of his loved ones. In The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, he had the same goal of getting rid of Super Soldiers and was successful in doing so by getting rid of the serum. In the end, he made sure to have the most positive impact possible rather than attempting a hostile takeover.
What Was Hela’s Ambition in Thor: Ragnarok?
Following her murderous quest to take over with Odin, Hela’s ultimate goal was to subjugate the Nine Realms to her rule, but when her aspirations became too strong, she was cast into Hel as a prisoner. On the other hand, she looked at it as a chance to give it another shot once she was released. In spite of the fact that she was unable to complete her conquest, she was successful in eliminating the vast majority of the inhabitants of Asgard.
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She desired vengeance for her incarceration, and she was able to achieve that goal to a large extent. She would have been a complete success had it not been for the fact that her reappearance was in accordance with the prophecy of Ragnarok. To demonstrate how almost unbeatable she is, even Thor conceded that he was powerless against her in the same manner as Surtur.
What Was Killmonger’s Ambition in Black Panther?
Killmonger claimed that once he gained control of Wakanda, he would utilize the War Dogs he had planted all across the world to arm those who shared the same level of rage as him and teach them to rise up. As a result of the anarchy that ensued, he devised a scheme to make Wakanda the center of the universe and to dominate everything under the sun from there.
On the other hand, his true desire was more of a personal one; he wanted to show that the entire country was wrong about something. Killmonger was not appreciated the moment he entered Wakanda due to the fact that he was an outsider and the son of a traitor. Because of his royal heritage, he was determined to demonstrate that he had an equal claim to the throne as T’Challa did. After he accomplished that, the rest of what happened was merely icing on the cake. As a consequence of this, he was a figure who, much like Zemo, ended up achieving all of his goals.
What Was Gorr’s Ambition in Thor: Love and Thunder?
Another villain in the comics who was merciless in their actions was Gorr the God-Butcher. Thor: Love and Thunder included this facet of his nature into the story of the film, but it also offered him conflicting reasons for doing the things he does. On the one hand, he desired the demise of the Gods, but on the other, he desired the return of his daughter more than anything else in the world.
As the Necrosword corrupted him, he started to tilt toward the path of homicidal behavior, but in the end, he decided to save his daughter before he died rather than kill her himself. Because he never battled for himself, it is obvious that rescuing his child was most likely his primary objective, even if he was unaware of this fact at the time.
What Was Abomination’s Ambition in The Incredible Hulk?
Emil Blonsky was a veteran who had long since passed his prime in the film The Incredible Hulk. Therefore, he lived in fear that one day his body would turn against him and leave him as a man who couldn’t be of service, but when General Ross gave him a Super Soldier Serum, his desire to be more was amplified as well. As a result, he lived in fear that one day his body would turn against him and leave him as a man who couldn’t be of service.
Being a super soldier alone was not sufficient because of this. Even before he drank some of The Hulk’s blood, his need for power had already turned him into an abomination, and he was certain that if he attained the level of power he desired, he would finally feel useful and like a force that could not be ignored. As he never gave up on achieving the power he craved, he was able to easily accomplish his objective, which was not to eliminate a hero or to take control of the entire globe. Abomination, much like the heroes discussed above, demonstrated that having ambition is essential to achieving success and having an influence.