Who’s Stronger: Apocalypse, Dr. Doom, Thanos or Magneto?

LOS40 and De Película presents this Marvel villain special

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LOS40 USA and De Película present to you the greatest villains of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Remember that ‘De Película’ is your ticket to exclusive interviews with international artists, movie premieres, and everything related to the fascinating world of cinema.

Apocalypse

Film – X-Men: Apocalypse.

Power – Knowledge, foresight, and the ability to acquire powers from other mutants.

Apocalypse is considered the very first mutant, with a few millennia under his belt and a treasure trove of knowledge accessible to only a select few. If the saying ‘knowledge is power’ holds any truth, Apocalypse is brimming with power. He could effortlessly manipulate the minds of any unfortunate individuals.

Dr. Doom.

Film – Fantastic Four.

Power – Magic, science, and boundless knowledge.

As the ruler of Latveria, Dr. Doom is a universally feared villain within the Marvel universe. He dabbles in magic, is a genius scientist, boasts an unmatched understanding of weaponry, and can engineer practically anything. He’s long been considered the arch-nemesis of the Fantastic Four. However, his villainy extends far beyond them, encompassing nearly every living hero. Ordinary folks would inevitably become his subjects.

Thanos

Film – Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).

Power – The Time, Space, Soul, Mind, Power, and Reality Gems give Thanos the ability to accomplish nearly anything.

Even without the Infinity Gems, Thanos stands as one of the most feared beings in Marvel. He possesses superhuman strength, endurance, reflexes, and agility, coupled with an intellect that ranks among the highest in Marvel Comics. He can warp reality, traverse through time, exert control over others, distort space, give and take life, and much more. Clearly, the existence of any mortal is of no consequence to him.

Magneto

Film – X-MEN.

Power – He is an Omega-level mutant with the capacity to manipulate the Earth’s metal: bending it, shaping it, projecting it, molding it, weaponizing it, achieving flight, and more.

Magneto, who made his debut in ‘X-Men’ #1 in 1963, has alternated between being a supervillain and a superhero. Regardless of which side of the battle he aligns with, he consistently emerges as one of the most potent characters on the battlefield. And why do we assert that he surpasses Thanos in power? This assertion comes from a scene in which Magneto extracts iron from a guard’s bloodstream. Do you comprehend the immense energy required for such an act?

It necessitates over 10 million teslas, the unit employed to gauge magnetism. In fact, the film commits an error in this regard: with such magnetic force, nothing could impede Magneto, as his magnetic prowess would rival that of a neutron star. Therefore, we firmly establish Magneto as the most formidable villain within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, all while humbly suggesting that its scriptwriters enroll in a Physics course.

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