Forget Thanos, MCU Phase 5"s Multiverse Villains Just Made The Snap Look Insignificant
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Loki season 2 episode 2
Summary
- Marvel's Phase 5 has introduced new villains who have killed more victims than Thanos, with a genocide on a devastating scale.
- The TVA's mission to prune branches in the timeline resulted in the destruction of entire universes, wiping out 100% of existence, and not just half.
- The TVA's mass killing mission is arguably more evil than Thanos' plan for universal balance, as it is based on a rigid agenda and lacks randomness or consideration for the potential good in variants.
Forget Thanos, Marvel's new Phase 5 villains have just killed the most victims in MCU history, and it's not even close. If you thought the murder of millions using the Infinity Stones in Avengers: Infinity War's ending was the most devastating loss of life the MCU will ever see,
Loki season 2 will make you think again. The genocide witnessed in the name of saving the multiverse from itself is as devastating in scale as its simplicity was terrifying.
There are few things that are certainties: death, taxes and the escalation of superhero movie villains. No sooner was Loki dusting himself off after his failed invasion of Earth in The Avengers than Thanos was winking at the camera in the post-credits scene. And even as the Mad Titan's dust pile was still smoking on a field outside New York after Avengers: Endgames' ending, plans were already afoot to bring Kang to the MCU. Or, more relevantly, thousands of Kangs. Even now, the conversation of what bigger threat comes after Kang is happening among fans: Galactus? Ahhihilus? The crushing weight of expanded continuity? Before any of that becomes a reality, Loki's newest villains have made Thanos' universal genocide look like a real blip.
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