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The MCU has yet to recreate the Thanos magic with any of its other villains. Kang gets a similar set-up, appearing first in Loki before causing problems for Scott Lang and Co. in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. However, he never finds his footing, and now he’s out of the picture completely. The powers that be having that quick a trigger means that any evildoer waiting in the wings should be looking over their shoulder, especially one that was first teased nearly a decade ago.
2016 Was a Big Year for MCU Villains

Coming off of Avengers: Age of Ultron, the MCU decided to make a pit stop in 2016 before gearing up for the next big event film. Captain America: Civil War puts Earth’s Mightiest Heroes between a rock and a hard place due to the creation of the Sokovia Accords. Iron Man and Captain America can’t see eye to eye on the situation, which leads to a rift between them. The two heroes assemble teams and come to blows before realizing that Helmut Zemo, a Sokovian upset over what the Avengers did to his home, is behind the whole thing. Zemo’s plan to have the heroes tear themselves apart is one of the MCU’s most brilliant, putting him in the same league as Thanos.
The MCU’s other 2016 movie, Doctor Strange, doesn’t have a bad guy of Zemo’s caliber. Kaecilius is just a pawn in Dormammu’s game, using his abilities to help his master invade the human world. Dormammu isn’t much to write home about, either, as he’s not much more than a giant floating head that loses to a cheap trick. However, in the background, Doctor Strange is setting up another major villain, Baron Mordo, who doesn’t appreciate the way the titular character is using magic. Mordo vows to rid the world of anyone abusing their power, but so far, he’s only checked one name off his list. The MCU is in a holding pattern with Mordo, and it’s hard to understand why.









