Round 1: The six classically animated Disney villains versus the original six Avengers from The Avengers (2012). Seriously, for round 2 there are a lot of villains to consider, like a bunch of evil stitches, an unstoppable zombie horde, a whole gaggle of different witches, and probably a demon lord. In round 1 is close, but I'll give it to the villains. The villains have some impressive abilities, but they also have a huge weakness: there is no way they will work together effectively as a team. If you're a secret villain, you drop conspiratorial winks faster than trousers on prom night -- in both cases thanks to stirring ballads. The villain of "Beauty and the Beast" might have been self-absorbed and sexist, but at least he was real about it. She's crazy, eccentric, manipulative, and power-hungry. He’s a big fan of showcasing his authority over others, a trait that would be entertaining to see amongst the rest of Disney’s iconic villains. They'll be making verbal snipes and will almost certainly turn on each other after the battle, but they're taking the fight seriously. It’s hellfire that really gets me. Round 2: The Avengers get everyone who was at the final battle of Endgame. He then makes all of their weapons and Tony’s armor disappear. Not sure about round one but I think villains take it, solely because of the lack of magic the 2012 avengers have. With some of the most powerful searching cards in the game and a Fate deck that’s more like a slap on the wrist, the Evil Queen is nice. Ursula the Sea Witch The Little Mermaid Villain was a master of trickery and the smile says it all. It’s been a minute, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. (psychic thing wit her bird), illusions, curses, unkillable except with special evil-destroying enchantments. RELATED: The 10 Most Powerful Supervillain Teams In Marvel, Ranked. Stun. What was her role in the kingdom of Atlantica? 3 Destroys the Daily Bugle. via: Boredpanda. She was solid. Round two is an absolute stomp for the avengers. sorry for horrible formatting, on mobile and wrote this in class. There’s Chernabog who is a demon and pure evil, Omniscience, Spiritual corruption, Pyrokinesis, Umbrakinesis (ability to manipulate darkness), Superhuman strength, Superhuman endurance, Superhuman stamina, Necromancy, Immortality. This kicked off a discussion about who could take the throne for the most powerful Marvel villain. By Raymond Machuga Nov 03, 2016. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Gantu and Facilier aren't that strong, but with their support Tony can easily go down and that will only leave Thor, who alone can't do much. I don't think Hades (although one of my fave disney villians ever) or Jafar could come close to either of them. Add to Favorites. Like imagine putting two omnipotent characters against each other. Granted I don’t think Hades scales directly to Hercules, but still, that is an insane feat. Wiki Points. Thor and hulk pose major problems but jafar should be able to use his powers to teleport somewhere far away while they fight the remaining avengers. Strange isn't a sorcerer, but a Wizard. We use those. My guess is that half of them will spend more time and effort in their plans to backstab the other villains than they do in defeating the Avengers. Eh, just have one of the Avengers hold a giant key and they will work together pretty quick. As a practitioner of "Petro Voodoo" he has command of shadow magic and as a Tarot card reader he can see into people's pasts and desires in order to control them. He's the most realistic Disney villain - him, and the governor (forgot his name) from Pocahontas. Hades is a cosmic being who is immortal and can not die, he has the ability to manipulate matter and can create things like cigars, he can also create and manipulate fire. She uses her powerful magic to control enemies on the battlefield. I’d give it to the avengers easily if it weren’t for Maleficent and Jafar. Press J to jump to the feed. List Of Villains 12. We don’t know if he’s actually the greatest sorcerer in the world but he’s still very powerful. Reddit User u/MANAWAKES asked users whether Cate Blanchett’s Hela, who terrorized the characters in Thor: Ragnarok, was the strongest villain inside the MCU. Disney is reinforced by all of the villains who weren't present in Round 1, plus their various armies and followers.