The third Guardians of the Galaxy movie shows fans a truly awful bad guy. His evil plans were meant to fail from the start. The film mixes funny moments with deep feelings like other Marvel movies. Rocket Raccoon takes center stage as the main focus.
Rocket kept his painful past secret for almost ten years. Fans knew someone had done terrible experiments on him. The High Evolutionary created these awful memories through his twisted science work. Early movie scenes give away exactly why his master plan would never work.
The High Evolutionary ranks among Marvel's worst villains. He cares about nobody except himself. The bad guy wanted to build a perfect species for his dream world called Counter-Earth. He saw some life forms as better than others and used this thinking to justify his cruel experiments.
His character flaws appear right away when he first shows up on screen. He made the Sovereign race to be perfect and advanced beings. Adam Warlock and the High Priestess represent his best work. The villain gets angry when Adam fails and calls his creations flawed and too proud.
The High Evolutionary programmed the Sovereign people himself. His massive ego makes him think he equals a god. His creations copy his worst traits because he built them that way. He calls them proud when he acts the same way himself.
His evil nature makes him different from other Marvel bad guys. Most villains can be saved or understood by audiences. The High Evolutionary cannot be fixed or forgiven. His terrible personality guarantees his plans will always crash and burn.
Rocket kept his painful past secret for almost ten years. Fans knew someone had done terrible experiments on him. The High Evolutionary created these awful memories through his twisted science work. Early movie scenes give away exactly why his master plan would never work.
The High Evolutionary ranks among Marvel's worst villains. He cares about nobody except himself. The bad guy wanted to build a perfect species for his dream world called Counter-Earth. He saw some life forms as better than others and used this thinking to justify his cruel experiments.
His character flaws appear right away when he first shows up on screen. He made the Sovereign race to be perfect and advanced beings. Adam Warlock and the High Priestess represent his best work. The villain gets angry when Adam fails and calls his creations flawed and too proud.
The High Evolutionary programmed the Sovereign people himself. His massive ego makes him think he equals a god. His creations copy his worst traits because he built them that way. He calls them proud when he acts the same way himself.
His evil nature makes him different from other Marvel bad guys. Most villains can be saved or understood by audiences. The High Evolutionary cannot be fixed or forgiven. His terrible personality guarantees his plans will always crash and burn.