10 Marvel Villains Whose Comic Book Origins Overhyped Their Role In The MCU
Not every villain can be Thanos, and these Marvel villains were certainly overhyped by their comic book origins when their role in the MCU came to fruition.
Read MoreNot every villain can be Thanos, and these Marvel villains were certainly overhyped by their comic book origins when their role in the MCU came to fruition.
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