Warner Bros. Must Never Follow Marvel in Humanizing Darkseid

Warner Bros. Must Never Follow Marvel in Humanizing Darkseid

Darkseid is the most powerful villain in the DC Universe, and since there's nothing good about him, I'm hoping Warner Bros. doesn't take the Marvel approach by humanizing the character in a future film.

Editorial Opinion
By Vames - May 15, 2018 06:05 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Studios

Avengers: Infinity War was a great film despite its many storytelling issues that are kept hidden by humor. It’s one of those annoying things Marvel tends to do with its movies, therefore, we may never come across that one spectacular film in the universe.

The best aspect of Infinity War, in my book, is Thanos. The way the Mad Titan was handled was almost perfect, something I didn’t see coming. For the first time, it proves that Marvel knows how to do villains on the big screen, and I’m expecting a constant improvement going forward.

Now, since Marvel has shown its hand and delivered to the world the most powerful bad guy in the Marvel universe, one has to wonder how DC and Warner Bros. plan to respond with Darkseid.

It’s no secret that Darkseid is the devil of the DC Cinematic Universe. He’s patiently waiting for his time to attack Earth with all his forces. The problem is, it would be madness for Warner Bros. to follow Marvel and humanize Darkseid.

Through and through, Darkseid has always been a character with pure evil in his heart. To humanize him is to go against everything he believes in. I would like to go out on a limb and say most DC fans would prefer a character who wants to destroy anything within his range for selfish reasons instead of believing it’s the right thing to do.

Bear in mind that Darkseid's ultimate goal is to remove all free will, and to do that, he must first conquer the entire universe. That alone should be a good enough premise to build around Darkseid, and from there, just turn him into the evilest and diabolical being alive.

That doesn’t mean being pure evil makes it impossible for the writers not to deliver a one-dimensional character. Look at the Joker from the Dark Knight, he was a man with a destructive impulse. He loved no one, he cared about no one, not even himself, yet he wasn’t one-dimensional.

You see, any character no matter their traits can be brought to life in a wonderful way once great writing is involved. Unfortunately, the writers Warner Bros. have on staff haven’t done a great job in that department, so maybe, just maybe, new blood is needed.
 

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WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 5/16/2018, 6:41 AM
What a pile of shit. I couldn't read past the first couple sentences though. Haven't received a spectacular film yet? Thanos was the first great villain. Nahh I could care less what the rest says. Definitely lost me after that bad start. I'm writing this much out, because it equals about how much I read, and thought I would return the favor and waste some of your time too.
Kman
Kman - 5/16/2018, 8:19 AM
You couldn't help but getting the little Marvel dig in there before even beginning to get to your point lol
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 5/16/2018, 1:41 PM
@Kman - For real. Lol. Should of put it at the end. Why am I going to read an editorial from someone of right off the bat I already know we won't agree on the subject matter? Was a little harsh calling it a pile, maybe it's well written.
TheRealTomServo
TheRealTomServo - 5/16/2018, 2:44 PM
i dunno, man. the winter soldier, iron man 3, ragnarok, and guardians 2 were all pretty great. definitely the mt. rushmore of the mcu, though i do see your point.

and while i do get your pov here, going in that direction will definitely end up with darkseid being a block of wood. and that's bad.
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