10 Villains The MCU Can Still Adapt To Live Action For The First Time Ever

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Many villains from Marvel Comics have never been adapted into live-action, but still deserve to be brought into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Since the MCU kicked off with 2008's Iron Man, Marvel Studios has introduced dozens of powerful and terrifying villains from Marvel Comics into live-action.

Where Could Adam Warlock's Magus Fit Into The MCU? Will Poulter's debut as Adam Warlock in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 created the perfect opportunity to introduce the Magus. While Poulter's Adam Warlock is still at the very beginning of his career, potential Guardians of the Galaxy sequels could develop his story much further. The Magus would pose a significant threat to the MCU, and would expand on the franchise's time-twisting storylines.

Where Could Reed Richards' Maker Fit Into The MCU? Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four is set to debut Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards' Mister Fantastic, but has also been speculated to be introducing the Council of Reeds, which could include the Maker. Miles Teller's Reed Richards in 2015's Fantastic Four was inspired by the Maker, but never actually transformed into the iconic villain.

5 Karla Sofen, A.K.A. Moonstone Karla Sofen's Moonstone Made Her Marvel Comics Debut In 1975's Captain America #192 Close Former psychologist Karla Sofen became the supervillain Moonstone after being fused with a gravity stone designed by the Kree. This gifted her incredible abilities, including flight, intangibility, energy projection, enhanced strength and a regenerative healing factor.

3 The Beyonder The Beyonder Made His Marvel Comics Debut In 1984's Secret Wars #1 Close The Beyonder is regarded as one of the most powerful and significant villains in Marvel Comics' history. The Beyonder debuted during 1984's Secret Wars event, which saw the villain pluck dozens of heroes and villains from the Marvel Universe to fight on Battleworld.

 

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