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Most people watch comic-book-based movies and television shows to watch their favorite superheroes. Marvel projects are no exception to this rule, particularly since the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) kicked off in 2008 with Iron Man. Thor is regal and physically imposing. He is an actual Norse God of Thunder who holds the power of lightning at his fingertips. Daredevil is a blind lawyer who dresses up as a crimson-clad vigilante and uses his heightened senses to deal out justice in Hell’s Kitchen, New York City. Captain Marvel is a former air force pilot with otherworldly alien abilities, and the power to defeat entire armies almost single-handedly.
As compelling as the aforementioned superheroes and their comrades are, there are more compelling characters in the MCU. The franchise’s supervillains are arguably more compelling and richly complex characters than the likes of Captain America and Ant-Man. Loki is Thor’s half-brother who seeks to have humanity kneel before him, and is also the Norse God of Mischief. Mysterio is a brilliant master of illusion who sought revenge against Iron Man and subsequently, Spider-Man. Thanos is the Mad Titan of the MCU, an alien who calculates that the only way to save a resource-scarce universe is to cleave its population by half.
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However, one particularly unique supervillain stands high in the top tier of the MCU’s rogues’ gallery. That is Kilgrave from the Marvel Netflix television show Jessica Jones. He is complex, immensely powerful, and haunting.
Kilgrave has an incredibly unique power set. The supervillain can manipulate
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