Why did they make him into a more 2D villain in endgame? He was Kino in Infinity War

Why did they make him into a more 2D villain in endgame? He was Kino in Infinity War

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Why do you even watch this stuff though? It's so boring and predictable.

Endgame Thanos realised that his plan was retarded and didn't work out the way he wanted it to.

he was anchored as the protagonist in the IW script
endgame just made thanos le mediocre villain

Just before watching this film, I watched Tree of Life for the second time. You can be an intellectual and also like these movies, they are not contrary

How do you know it boring and predictable if you don't watch it?

I think the in-universe explanation is that it's not the Thanos that fought the avengers, so he has no reason to respect them. Plus in GOTG, where he's ripped from, he seemed a bit more cartoony (and blue).
But even then, they just wrote him with no subtlety or possible sympathy. He just bitches about "ungratefulness" rather than trying to explain things like he did in IW or even just lamenting that he didn't get to implement his plan, which he seemed to think in IW was about saving the universe by making it sustainable. But no, he'd rather destroy the universe and start from scratch with himself as God because he's annoyed by the avengers thwarting him (even though Endgame Thanos had never fought them before, and when the stakes were higher for IW Thanos, he was more reasonable and sympathetic.)

Bad writing.

I didn't say otherwise. A genius can eat a big pile of dogshit, but I would still have questions for why would he do that?
Because it's a superhero movie made for little kids. Good guys win, bad guy loses. Am I right?

Infinity war wasn't unpredictable

This is true. They could have explored this more, made him more manic or mad, contrast him with the cool calculating Thanos of IW. Ah well.

So it was predictable? That's what I literally said.

lol loser

Was*
shit

Replacing a matured Thanos with his younger dipshit self was a poor move. So was time travel. So was the existence of this movie.

Because he's not the same character. 2014 Thanos was more vindictive and immature because he hadn't yet learned true sacrifice.

checked. also, Thanos and his entire army seemed weak and incompetent this time around. They couldn't even handle Captain Marvel and got their ships blown the fuck up. How am I supposed to feel like the avengers are even accomplishing anything worth making movies about when this thanos guy and his entire army are so ridiculously weak ?

Yes, normally in movies made for mature adults bad guy wins and good guy loses.

It's not that they are weak, It's that Captain Marvel is STRONG

Yeah, and I bet it also had a bunch of jokes, and quips in inappropriate places, just for cheap laughs right?
And there was probably also scenes that didn't make sense, except for fanservice for SJWs and manchildren.

It had a good balance imo. Moments of levity like any superhero movie has, but it still had some relatively serious and emotional scenes. The final battle was as close to a movie 40k as we'll ever get, so I was happy about that. And as for your gripe about fanservice? It's a superhero movie, that's part of the fucking formula. Only bit that felt really jarring was edgy Hawkeye, his design was cringy and retarded even by superhero standards. All in all it was a good movie, and a fitting end for the MCU. I'm done with it from here on out, zero interest in Captain Marvel or any of the new cast. Feel free to post a wojak or basedboy meme.

>Watches capeshit
>Claims to be an adult

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Infinity War was Thanos: The Movie. It was about him.
Endgame was MCU: 'Member? It was a meta piece about the series.

Kek, called it you fucking robot. And adults have been enjoying kids media since forever, it's a literal non-issue.

>Kek, called it you fucking robot. And adults have been enjoying kids media since forever, it's a literal non-issue.

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>Good guys win, bad guy loses. Am I right?
is that why Thanos won in Infinity War?

It's still better than spending hours whining about it on a Sudanese anime image boards.

It made perfect sense. IW Thanos was sure that once he balanced the universe everyone would see that he was right, just as he (believed he) was right on Titan but his people had disagreed. When he saw that even if he accomplished his goal the universe would still hate him for it he lost his shit and decided the problem was everyone else, not him

Infinity War was a much better movie than Endgame.

No it isnt.

Why do you post in all these threads if you hate capeshit this much?

Younger and less humbler. His journey to acquire the stones as well as having yo sacrifice his daughter never happend. He also already knew he won and therefore became cocky and overconfident. Couple that with his less humbled and aged mentality and you have a worse thanos, which honestly is what I think they wanted.
IW thanos = ripe
EG = unripe

you're right, they are equally as pathetic

You know the bad guys lose in almost every movie, right?

No they aren't.

It's not he thought it was retarded, it's that he thought it wasn't perfect enough because he's killed
Knowing the outcome makes him double down on his psychopatic autism

Your childish answers prove yourself wrong.

He was the main character in IW. Tony and Steve were in EG. Thanos sacrificed everything in IW; Tony sacrifced everyhing in EG. Actually, there wasn't any real arc for thanos in IW. There was for Tony in EG. Its a recapitulation of his overall arc: from selfish to altruist, self interest to greater good.

Nope.

Nope.

his chin was very telling

Nah

He saw doing things according to his plan just got his head cut off like a bitch.

He's more no nonsense now and decides scorching the universe is a better way.

It was an extension and what he said does make sense. People will never forget and will never let go no matter how much life gets better for them. It does make him a lesser villain though.

Yeah it's pretty glaring. He's not even the same character

It was Thanos from the past. He wasn’t as power hungry as he was after 5 years of searching for the stones

Nope.

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He literally isn’t the same character because the Thanos in Infinity War had been searching for 5+ years to get to the snap moment

it was literally a different version of thanos.
vindictive, spiteful, and hateful. in IW he showed respect for his enemies, pretended not to enjoy slaughtering whole planets, and even showed mercy/compassionate emotion several times; but in this movie he is the violent Thanos of the past. the one who gleefully tortures his daughters for no reason. the one who would kill all his subordinates without a second's hesitation. in IW he was a mad-man, but at least principled. in Endgame, he is the monster he was in the early MCU.

This. Endgame isn't canon

>IW wasn't predictable
you mean the movie where the villain told everyone what he was gonna do, and then went ahead and did it?

Wrong.

The audience was starting to realize that he was the good guy.

Yeah i get that but still

He reminded me of the Thanos from Guardians 1.

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Him looking like a shitter in Endgame really ruined the movie. There were good parts, but he was so good in IW it's too bad they didn't carry that over and wrote him as some weak retarded bitch for all the avengers to beat up.

idk, the mid part with the stone recovery mission was the best superhero stuff they did to date. the movie as a whole was a mixed baged though, ie the big ebin final battle was terrible.

The closer he got to his goal the more respectful and mellowed out he became
In Infinity War He "knew" he was doing the right thing and his victory was all but assured. Why be angry?
In the past he saw that he was going to be killed and success couldn't seem further away.

>Bad writing.
Going from angry and impulsive to more controlled and respectful in five years is pretty believable. If this was a TV show that would be a pretty satisfying arc for five seasons.

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>uses the fact that he watched a movie as proof that he's an intellectual
You wanna know how I know you're not an intellectual?

>this namefag posting in all the threads
your desperation diminishes you

Still character assassination

this was really my only complaint with endgame. there wasn't enough thanos :(

yeah, that's my gimmick.

if you did not read any movie news, there was no way to predict the villain was actually going to win.

>respectful in five years
user, do you know how long these Titan people live?

Thanks Asgardian. Five years for character development of some being at least 200+ years old is pretty surprising. As the phrase goes, "you can't teach old dogs new tricks". Whilst it's not entirely true, it's fucking hard for some people to change their ways, especially as you go through time\get older.

Retarded post. Still shit writing like others said.