Marvel: these 10 great villains far too strong for the MCU

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Marvel: these 10 great villains far too strong for the MCU

like heroes, Villains also come from very different backgrounds. They can be simple humans whom life has not spoiled or even cosmic entities with an excessive thirst for destruction. There are already many villains in the MCU, but none of them come close formidable antagonists that we are going to present to you today. These characters are so powerful, that there is little chance that you will find them one day, in a film or a series of Marvel. These 10 Big Bads are way too strong for superhero teams in this universe.

#1 Void

Void is one of the superhero Sentry’s alternate personalities. In this form, he cannot be defeated. The only way to reach him is to get Sentry to come to his senses. Without this, it is perfectly impossible for a hero to beat him. Obviously, that makes his introduction into the MCU relatively unlikely. And the odds narrow a little more, when you take into account the fact that, even without his alter ego, Sentry already far outclasses the other heroes in this universe.

#2 KORVAC

Korvac is a relatively complex villain in the Marvel Universe. He was originally a human who was transformed into a machine, and who managed to reach demigod status by merging with a portion of the cosmic Power. As a result, he then got his hands on unlimited powers that offer him the possibility to manipulate energy, time or even space. So to speak, his power is such that he was able to kill all the Avengers, then resurrect them simply because he regretted his choice. The question then needs to be asked: do we really need such a powerful character in the MCU?

#3 Zom

Zom is a demon of extraterrestrial origin with disproportionate power. To give you an idea, it is said to be as powerful as Dormammu. Zom only lives for one purpose: sow destruction. Despite the fact that this character has been around since the 60s, almost nothing is known of its origins. This, therefore, complicates its possible integration into the MCU a little more.

#4 Galactus

Galactus is surely the most anticipated big bad on the side of the MCU. Now that Fox has been acquired by Disney, the Devourer of Worlds could technically appear in this universe, with the Fantastic Four as enemies. However, this is unlikely to happen anytime soon. Galactus is a cosmic entity that feeds on the energy of the planets. In the comics, the character could only be stopped by successfully convincing him to spare Earth. It is enough to see how the villain was transposed in the film Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer to understand that Galactus is, for now, too strong for the MCU.

#5 Hyperion

Hyperion is Marvel’s version of the Superman character. He is a surprisingly powerful being. able to stand up to the entire Avengers single-handedly. Although he never managed to achieve his final goal, which is to rule over all existing forms of life, he has come close to it more than once. The character is completely mad and his strength is unparalleled. It is precisely for these two reasons that we will surely never see him in the MCU. An appearance in this universe would turn quite a few villains into small strikes, given the genocidal ambitions of this tyrant.

#6 Aron, the Guardian

The Guardians are extraterrestrial beings who see everything, but who unfortunately do not have permission to interfere in the course of history. Some of them, like Uatu for example, made the choice not to respect their oath and finally intervened, at certain times, in the Marvel universe. Among these characters are Aron, a renegade in the eyes of the Guardians. Unlike Uatu, this villain didn’t choose to get wet to save lives. He preferred to go over to the evil side. For those who haven’t watched the series yet. What if…know that the Guardians are quasi-omnipotent beings and as such they possess immeasurable superpowers.

#7 Amatsu-Miakboshi

Amatsu-Mikaboshi is a force of nature who mainly fight gods. In the past, this entity has succeeded in subduing several of them, especially on the side of Olympus, using his Japanese black magic. His power is phenomenal! Surely a bit too much for the MCU… As it stands, this monster from the Primordial Void clearly could not be defeated by the heroes of this universe.

#8 Oblivion

Oblivion is a cosmic entity like Death, Eternity or Infinity. He resides in a misty dimension, called the “Outer Void”, which makes his encounter with Earth’s heroes quite unlikely. Oblivion is invincible and omniscient. He uses his infinite cosmic powers not to fight, but rather to breathe them into vessels, who will become his avatars.

#9 The Molecule Man

Owen Reece is a lab worker who got his powers causing an accident at a nuclear power plant. After being exposed to unknown particles, it became Molecule Man, a being capable of manipulating matter at will. According to Uatu the Guardian, he is one of the most powerful beings in the Multiverse. In the comics, the strength of his powers varies depending on the narrative arc in which he appears, due to a mental block he would have created for himself. However, there still remains powerful enough to destroy Galactus with the simple power of his thought, according to the words of the Devourer of Worlds.

#10 Anti man

Conner Sims received his powers along with his best friend, Adam Brashear. One then became Anti-Man, a completely unstable cluster of anti-matter, and the other turned into a superhero. Gradually, Anti-Man’s sanity declined and the character ends up turning into a criminal who is not good to bother with. The few times the supervillain has burst onto Earth, he fended off the universe’s strongest heroes with uncanny ease. Facing him, the Avengers have absolutely no chance of winning.

For you, what other villain is really too strong for the MCU’s Avengers? Do not hesitate to let us know your opinion in the comments. And speaking of villains too powerful for the MCU, check out this form of Thanos that was impossible to incorporate into the MCU.

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