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Date of upload: May 14, 2023 ^^
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The writers took the 'trapped with a crazy, drunk, abusive and religious figure' and subtly wrote it into the High Evolutionary's character. This is the reason the character was easy to hate and terrifying. Most viewers had an uneasy feeling about the character because those subtle dark innuendos are common real-life evil person traits some of which were shown on screen. It was clever writing that created a compelling villain. Kang, however, is a more complex character to write about because he is not inherently evil but rather a person that knows the end, therefore his evil actions in between are a means to an end and do not matter in the grand scheme of things to him. The writers of Ant-Man struggled to balance that side of Kang's character arc and ended up creating a generic Marvel villain. He Who Remains on the other hand is exactly how Kang is supposed to be written, a nonchalant person who cares less about what evil he inflicts on those around him, radiating subtle innuendos associated with serial killers or physcopaths. That is a relatable villian that is easy to hate by the viewers.
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4:44 everybody in my theater cry in this scene.
Especially when they see Lyla, Floor, and my boy Teeth waving to rocket in afterlife
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@TheCanadianLad
11 months ago
✅Download MARVEL Strike Force on Android using the Amazon Appstore: smart.link/9s7w6ybpjk1qe Thanks to Scopely and Amazon for sponsoring this video! In this video I present you 5 detailed reasons why The High Evolutionary Is The Villain Kang Should Be! Let me know your thoughts on this analytical breakdown.
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