Over the course of 23 Marvel films, many superheroes have been introduced, as well as a veritable legion of doom when it comes to their arch enemies.
Published 8:33 AM EDT Jul 12, 2019
The latest in this antagonistic pantheon is the mysterious Mysterio in"Spider-Man: Far From Home," but with more Marvel movies on the way, you can bet on some more big bads to go with them.
The fanatical Kree warrior forms an alliance with Thanos, makes enemies of Star-Lord and his group of misfits, and loses a dance battle in"Guardians of the Galaxy" . Plus, in the '90s-set"Captain Marvel" , he backs down in the face of Carol Danvers . Kind of a poseur, really.
Yondu , his first mate Kraglin and the rest of the Ravagers chase after a mystical orb in "Guardians Of The Galaxy."The Ravagers leader is a space outlaw who sacrificed himself to save his surrogate son Star-Lord yet had a definitely underhanded side in"Guardians of the Galaxy" . Even though he turns out to have a heart of gold in the sequel, Rooker always gives him a sense of fun down-home rascality.
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