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However, over the years, there have been some Marvel villains who have been hurt worse than others when it comes to the changes the MCU made to them.
5) Ultron

Ultron had one massive change that really hurt the character when he showed up in the MCU. He didn’t act like Ultron. Rather than Hank Pym creating him, Tony Stark did. The time frame also offered something that didn’t exist when Marvel Comics introduced Ultron decades ago. That would be the internet, and it seemed like a good idea to have Ultron learn everything he knows by scrolling the internet.
In the comics, Ultron learned what he needed to from history and news reports. That showed him how dangerous humanity could be. However, learning from the internet also opened up a lot of pop culture and memes for Ultron, and when he showed up, he had a sarcastic, laid-back personality as he spoke to the Avengers. The minute Ultron opened his mouth, he became less menacing, and it hurt Avengers: Age of Ultron as much as anything else.
4) Taskmaster

There is a good reason the MCU made changes to Taskmaster in Black Widow. The idea was that the character needed to have a connection to the Red Room, or in this case, to the leader of the Red Room. This character was essential to change to make her mean more and a lot more of an emotional core than bringing in Tony Masters ever would have. That said, erasing Tony Masters from existence was wrong.
There are other characters that the MCU could have brought in and changed that wouldn’t have been as bad. Ghost was completely changed in Ant-Man & The Wasp, but it wasn’t that big of a deal because no one really cares about the original Marvel Ghost. However, Tony Masters isn’t only a fan favorite Marvel villain, but he is one of the best assassin villains in comics, and having Taskmaster as anyone but him was a mistake.











