How is he well developed? He is in London, stealing an artifact. Then he appears in South-Korea to rescue Klaue. Then he turns, kills Klaue, appears in Wakanda and is a bad-ass kick-ass fighter able to defeat T'Chaka. He was barely in the movie before he suddenly was king of Wakanda.
Like Kingpin and Loki, Killmonger is well developed and has strong motivation. He definitely breaks Marvel's cycle of generic villains.
I agree. Michael B. Jordan did a great job with his character. We could compassionate with him, and still realize the impossibility to rehabilitate him. We could see that he was so full of anger and hatred, that for revenge he was going to destroy everything including himself, and yet didn't seem dumb and illogical like many villains do. I liked that Marvel treated the character with dignity till the end.
Agreed, MBJ did a fantastic job playing him. Just wish we could have gotten a few more scenes with him
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How is he well developed? He is in London, stealing an artifact. Then he appears in South-Korea to rescue Klaue. Then he turns, kills Klaue, appears in Wakanda and is a bad-ass kick-ass fighter able to defeat T'Chaka. He was barely in the movie before he suddenly was king of Wakanda.
Pretty sure Kilmonger was in the movie from the very first scene on.
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Reply by jomarthecat
on February 17, 2018 at 5:17 PM
How is he well developed? He is in London, stealing an artifact. Then he appears in South-Korea to rescue Klaue. Then he turns, kills Klaue, appears in Wakanda and is a bad-ass kick-ass fighter able to defeat T'Chaka. He was barely in the movie before he suddenly was king of Wakanda.
Reply by Zeljka
on February 18, 2018 at 7:56 AM
I agree. Michael B. Jordan did a great job with his character. We could compassionate with him, and still realize the impossibility to rehabilitate him. We could see that he was so full of anger and hatred, that for revenge he was going to destroy everything including himself, and yet didn't seem dumb and illogical like many villains do. I liked that Marvel treated the character with dignity till the end.
Reply by Renovatio
on February 18, 2018 at 9:50 AM
He was better than the usual daddy issues villain...
Reply by CraigJamesReview
on February 18, 2018 at 9:48 PM
Agreed, MBJ did a fantastic job playing him. Just wish we could have gotten a few more scenes with him
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Reply by Nygma-0999
on February 25, 2018 at 8:17 PM
I rather stick with Loki. At least he has charisma. I would have liked it if they kept Andy Serkis alive. He was pretty much wasted in this film.
Reply by spreerod1538
on February 26, 2018 at 11:58 PM
Pretty sure Kilmonger was in the movie from the very first scene on.