FANTASTIC FOUR: 10 Villains Who Need To Be A Priority When Mutants Finally Join The Marvel Cinematic Universe

FANTASTIC FOUR: 10 Villains Who Need To Be A Priority When Mutants Finally Join The Marvel Cinematic Universe

Once Spider-Man: No Way Home is released, director Jon Watts will get to work on rebooting the Fantastic Four. These are the awesome villains we want to see Marvel's First Family battle in the MCU...

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By JoshWilding - Apr 01, 2021 08:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantastic Four

During San Diego Comic-Con in 2019, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige announced that a new Fantastic Four movie is on the way. Since then, we've learned that Spider-Man: No Way Home director Jon Watts will helm this highly anticipated reboot of Marvel's First Family. 

We'll surely learn more about the filmmaker's plans over the next couple of years, but it's hard not to wonder how this iteration of the team will differ from what we saw in 2005, 2007, and 2015. The movie's success could hinge on the villain they face, and while there are some obvious suggestions, there are others who could really help this movie stand out from the team's past adventures. 

So, in this feature, we're taking a look at the ten bad guys we most want to see the Fantastic Four face!

Some of them you'll probably expect, while others might surprise you. We also take a look at how these characters' introductions will change the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole, so to check out this breakdown of baddies, all you need to do is click on the "Next" button down below.
 

10. Mole Man

Mole-Man


You might be wondering why we're kicking off this list with one of the Fantastic Four's "lamest" villains, but there's actually more to Harvey Rupert Elder than meets the eye. After being rejected by "surface-dwellers" for his hideous appearance, he went underground and discovered a hidden subterranean world where he found and started to rule over the monstrous Moloids. 

A classic villain who appeared in the very first issue of Fantastic Four, pitting the team against Mole Man makes perfect sense, and it would be awesome to see the heroes battle massive creatures who rise up from beneath the Earth. There's no denying that this is a character with a lot of potential and a modern reinvention could be exactly what this franchise needs. 

Honestly, going back to basics by pitting the team against a classic baddie feels right for this reboot.
 

9. Annihilus

Annhilus

 
Annihilus is one of the Marvel Universe's most deadly villains and controls the inhabitants of the Negative Zone with his powerful Cosmic Control Rod. After the Fantastic Four travelled to his home, they became instant enemies and have clashed numerous times over the years (Annihilus was also responsible for the Human Torch's apparent death during one of their battles). 

The previous Fantastic Four movies really didn't take advantage of the Negative Zone, and seeing as we've already been introduced to the Quantum Realm, it wouldn't be overly difficult to tie the two locations together. Throw in the fact that that Annihilus later takes control of the universe threatening Annihilation Wave, and this movie could set the stage for future stories too.

He'd make a pretty effective big bad for the cosmic side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that's for sure.
 

8. The Frightful Four

Frightful


One compelling idea could be to pit the titular team of heroes against a team of villains.

Many bad guys have been part of the Frightful Four over the years and Jon Watts could take his pick when it comes to who he includes. The Wizard should be the leader, though, as he's been a constant throughout the team's history and his intelligence very nearly matches Reed Richards.

Trapster is also a must, while the likes of Thundra and Titania are definitely ready for their respective big screen debuts. Marvel could even reinvent some of the Fantastic Four's more obscure bad guys (Dragon Man, for example) for this group, and while four antagonists might seem like a little much for a first outing, this group is definitely one that should be utilised in the MCU one day. 
 

7. Doctor Doom

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This is a tricky one. After all, Doctor Doom has had a prominent role in all three Fantastic Four movies, and Marvel Studios might be reluctant to head back down that route despite how popular the villain is and how much potential a comic accurate version has on screen.

If Victor Von Doom does return here, however, he absolutely should not gain his "powers" at the same time as the team because that's a lazy storytelling device we've seen far too many times now.

Instead, he should have that shared history with Reed Richards when they were in college and become the ruler of Latveria in the interim. His powers need to be rooted in magic (there's precedent for that now we've met characters like Doctor Strange and the Scarlet Witch), and while Doom must be introduced in this franchise, he absolutely has the potential to be a foe to the whole MCU.
 

6. Galactus

Galactus


Remember when Galactus was a cloud? Good times, eh? Well, Marvel Studios now has the chance to make that right, and just like Doctor Doom and Annihilus, this is a character who can first make his presence felt in Fantastic Four before returning down the line to pose a greater threat to the entire MCU (so, yeah, that's three potential big bads all coming from this one franchise). 

Thinking about it, an adaptation of Galactus' first appearance in the Fantastic Four comic books would be pretty much perfect, and we know that Kevin Feige is a big fan of both him the Silver Surfer as he offered Fox the chance to keep Daredevil in exchange for those two once upon a time.

If nothing else, don't be surprised if the Surfer shows up in a post-credits scene to set the stage for a future Galactus appearance because this is a villain with unlimited potential.
 

5. Molecule Man

Molecule-Man


He may have served as an ally to Marvel's First Family in recent years, but Molecule Man started off as a villain and he's someone who has nearly ended the team on more than one occasion. His power levels are off the charts and he has the ability to control all matter and energy, something which would tie in nicely to Marvel's potential plans to adapt the newer version of Secret Wars

Initially, it's easy to imagine fans being disappointed about Molecule Man taking centre stage in Fantastic Four, but similar to how Marvel Studios has reinvented a whole host of B and C list villains over the years, there's no reason why they couldn't take this unhinged powerhouse and make him an A-Lister. There are plenty of great comic book arcs to turn to for inspiration, as well. 

Just like Yellowjacket in Ant-Man, this could be an unexpected, yet intriguing, choice of villain here.
 

4. Super-Skrull

Super-Skrull


The Skrulls first appeared in the MCU in Captain Marvel, but there was no sign of the Super-Skrull. That's because Fox previously held the rights to that character, but with the merger long complete, there's no reason why the monstrous alien can't unleash the full extent of his powers - most of which are based on the Fantastic Four's abilities - on the team in this reboot. 

Now, he's probably not interesting enough to be much more than a secondary villain, but if the Kree/Skrull War is coming to the MCU (or whatever we see in Secret Invasion), then laying the groundwork for that here by introducing some new, villainous "Super" Skrulls would be a lot of fun.

Of all the bad guys listed here, the Super-Skrull probably isn't a priority for Marvel Studios, but it would be nice to see him get the spotlight, especially as a foe to Marvel's First Family.
 

3. Blastaar

Blastaar


Annihilus is definitely a villain Marvel Studios should consider using in Fantastic Four, but if they want to take a slow-burn approach to exploring the Negative Zone, then kicking things off with Blastaar might be a smart move. One of Annihilus' many enemies, Blastaar has spent a long time competing for control of this dimension and that's led to a lot of clashes with the heroic team.

After we've spent so much time with a great alien bad guy like Thanos, Marvel Studios would have to do a lot to ensure that Blastaar doesn't come across as just another generic CGI villain, and that c ouldmean making some changes while bringing him from page to screen. With that in mind, it might actually be smarter to use him as a secondary baddie. 

Regardless, there's still a lot of purposes he could fill in that role, even just as someone for The Thing to fight!
 

2. Namor The Sub-Mariner

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There have been rumblings that Namor is going to make his presence felt in a Phase 4, but regardless of whether that's true or not, he would make for a great lead villain in this movie. He's jumped between his hero and villain status many times over the years and has often attacked the surface world (his affections for Sue Storm also led to him kidnapping her at one point). 

Even if Marvel Studios decides not to go down the love triangle route, seeing the Fantastic Four enter the Marvel Universe's version of Atlantis would be really special. If they want to do something fresh and different with the franchise, it's hard to imagine a better way of achieving that than using this iconic comic book character as the lead villain in this planned reboot. 

From there, he could get his own solo outing or even join the X-Men given his history as a mutant. 
 

1. Hyperstorm

Hyperstorm


Here's where things get a little weird. Avengers: Endgame introduced the idea of time-travel, so why not make use of the future son of Franklin Richards and Rachel Summers? While neither of those mutants will make their presence felt in the MCU for a while, this insanely powerful character arriving in the present day from his post-apocalyptic future has a great deal of potential.

After all, it would allow Marvel Studios to tie the Fantastic Four and X-Men franchises together, while also teasing what's to become of Earth if the Sentinels' mission to wipe out mutants is allowed to play out. There's no denying that Hyperstorm's introduction would be tough to pull off, but providing it's handled carefully, this choice of villain could have some major ramifications. 

We're sure the Multiverse could even factor into how this crazy storyline plays out on screen. 
 

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MrDandy
MrDandy - 4/1/2021, 8:10 AM
Definitely would like to see Doctor Doom done justice. I still think he should be the next big bad of the MCU since they’ve already done a more cosmic threat. Doctor doom is probably the best big earth based threat with magic like doctor strange, armor like iron man, the brains of Mr. Fantastic, and ruler of a country like Black Panther.
Origame
Origame - 4/1/2021, 8:15 AM
@MrDandy - I like the idea of using Dr doom to fill in the void left by Tony stark. Kinda what mysterio was pretending to do, but for real and with dooms ego all over it.
Origame
Origame - 4/1/2021, 8:38 AM
@Waddles - I think it just matters where he's the center of. In something like Spiderman and wandavision yeah it really shouldn't have stark at the center of it. But here, by this point with stark getting martyr status, egomaniacs like doom and Osborne would fall over backwards to say they're "the next Tony stark".
Menks123
Menks123 - 4/1/2021, 8:22 AM


FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 4/1/2021, 8:24 AM
I'm in no hurry for Doctor Doom, since he should have the proper build-up and the other F4 villains deserve to finally make their live-action debuts, but when he does appear, I say get a physically imposing guy play him on set (ala Darth Vader) and then have his lines be dubbed over by...

bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/1/2021, 8:33 AM
@FinnishDude - if they get Esposite, might as well just give him more than a voice role.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 4/1/2021, 8:41 AM
@bkmeijer - I mean, if they do the character right, you wouldn't see Doom's face outside of one or two flashbacks.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/1/2021, 9:21 AM
@FinnishDude - yeah that's right, I just don't see that happening. We know how afraid Marvel is of not showing the character's/actor's faces
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 4/1/2021, 9:59 AM
@bkmeijer - That could depend on the actor/role. I remember how some speculated that Ultron would have a human disguise or the like to give James Spader some facetime, but in the end he was 100% voice-over role. I could be wrong, but I hope that they will approach Doom in similar manner and Giancarlo Esposito does as an actor hit that sweet spot of being popular/well-known enough to have geek-cred, but not so much that there would be pressure to sell the movie with his face.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/1/2021, 11:36 AM
@FinnishDude - good point. I love to see Esposito show up in stuff, but I think he would be down to just do a voice role too. I wouldn't mind it, but to an extent I do feel his talent wouldn't be fully utilized.

As for Doom, I kinda hope that they keep Doom this mysterious character. They can show his face, but I want it to feel that both personas feel very differently then (and not just the same guy in and out of suit like Stark, Steve, Bruce, etc.)
Repian
Repian - 4/1/2021, 8:28 AM
I can imagine Dan Fogler as Mole Man
inkniron
inkniron - 4/1/2021, 8:29 AM
It's only natural to serve up Mole Man first IMO. I'm going against my usual ageist policy and say give Luis Guzman's shorty, pudgy ass a chance.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/1/2021, 8:32 AM
I feel Annihilus could make a cool villain for Captain Marvel 3, if they make that a cross-over like Civil War with the Annihiliation Wave story instead.

Same goes for Molecule Man, Doom, Galactus and a time-travelling Richards from the future (preferably Kang). The Fantastic Four can introduce them, but I feel they fit in better with larger cross-overs like Avengers movies.

Just start with Mole Man, he'll make a fun villain for the first movie.
Spike101
Spike101 - 4/1/2021, 8:37 AM
I think I’d introduce Namor and possibly Doom in other stories such as the Black Panther. I’d have Galactus as the next big bad like Thanos was. And in the foreground in the first movie or so use some of the other interesting characters like the Mole Man or the Puppet Master.
HAUSMAN01
HAUSMAN01 - 4/1/2021, 8:41 AM
My ideal castings for Mole Man I'd go Mark Hamill ,Doctor Doom either David Oyelowo or Giancarlo Esposito,Annilhus:Giancarlo Esposito(if he doesn't get cast as Magneto or DOOM) or Adam Driver ,Blastaar-John Cena or Joe Manganiello https://i.insider.com/5ea6f47638bf23129530e7b0?width=1300&format=jpeg&auto=webp ,Molecule Man-Lakeith Stanfield https://imgix.ranker.com/user_node_img/3848/76957961/original/keith-stanfield-u1?auto=format&fit=crop&fm=pjpg&crop=faces&bg=fff&h=250&w=250&q=60&dpr=2 or John Boyega https://imgix.ranker.com/user_node_img/3107/62134604/original/john-boyega-photo-u12?auto=format&fit=crop&fm=pjpg&h=90&w=90&q=60&dpr=2 ,Super-Skrull-John David Washington https://imgix.ranker.com/user_node_img/66/1305283/original/john-david-washington-photo-u1?auto=format&fit=crop&fm=pjpg&crop=faces&bg=fff&h=250&w=250&q=60&dpr=2 or Corey Hawkins ,Namor The Sub-Mariner-Henry Golding or Lewis Tan ,Hyperstorm-Nikolaj Coster-Waldau or Idris Elba
MrDandy
MrDandy - 4/1/2021, 8:49 AM
@HAUSMAN01 - Adam Drive would make a great Doom
inkniron
inkniron - 4/1/2021, 8:56 AM
@MrDandy - Yeah, but is he going to want to play another scar-faced, masked villain?
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 4/1/2021, 8:47 AM
Yeah, Mole Man would be idea for the first big antagonist with sequels focusing on more cosmic villains until the big showdown with Doom occurs.
KWilly
KWilly - 4/1/2021, 9:15 AM
@ModHaterSLADE - I'd love a scene where Reed mentions a certain classmate of his back in college. Someone asks, "What was his name?"

And he's like, "Von Doom. And no, that wasn't his nickname."
KWilly
KWilly - 4/1/2021, 9:13 AM
Mole Man just makes too much sense as the first F4 villain in the MCU. Also because, he actually was their first villain lol. I'd get a comedian for this role, like Ken Jeong.

The world of the MCU has been heavily explored up and beyond, but we haven't seen what's below.



And you need to end the movie with a Godzilla-esque fight with Giganto attacking NYC.



Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 4/1/2021, 9:21 AM
If we get decent, more accurate versions of Galactus, Surfer, Annihilus and the Negative Zone in the MCU I'll be happy!

Also, what going on with Namor's low riding thong there? Hellooooo sailor! 😁
tugboy
tugboy - 4/1/2021, 9:29 AM

tugboy
tugboy - 4/1/2021, 9:31 AM

TomK725
TomK725 - 4/1/2021, 10:01 AM
If they altered Mole Man to a Deviant, since the Eternals will introduce them, that could explain his backstory and connect the two movies. Just a thought....or not
JFerguson
JFerguson - 4/1/2021, 11:51 AM
You put Magneto, who appeared in 8 movies last seen in 2019, at #1 for the X-men villains priority list but put Dr Doom at #7 when he's only been in 3 movies last seen in 2015...
Tufasrox
Tufasrox - 4/1/2021, 12:14 PM
@josh, I like these articles by you. They also generate good discussion.
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