We've updated our rankings. who is the best of the worst now?
The villain and hero as two sides of the same coin is a trope as old as time. And to be completely fair, if Shang-Chi and the Legends of the Ten Rings hadn’t brought Abomination back for a cameo, he would sit further down this list.
Sadly, Ghost is not having any of that, hence the conflict, which could have been resolved if people just talked it out since in the end both Ghost and Hope’s mum Janet lived. To be completely fair though, if Ghost had died, then Ant-Man wouldn’t have had to go back into the Quantum Realm to get her healing particles and he wouldn’t have gotten stuck there during Thanos’s snap. So minus points to Ghost for being good in the end...A controversially high placement for Ayesha, but hear us out.
The way Redford plays Pierce makes him believable as both a charming politician who turned down the Nobel Peace Price because he’s just so humble AND a top-tier HYDRA operative who kills the entire World Security Council in cold blood – all through making only subtle changes in his acting. If anything, Marvel could have done more with him...
However, she did have a point and a rightful claim to her Dad’s throne since she basically was sent to do all of Odin’s dirty work while Thor had been basically useless until he was banished from Asgard. Maybe the Asgardians should have given Hela a fair shot at governing them...There aren’t very many villains who can claim to be this iconic while doing this little.