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PhanThief95 Why should they care wether or not MODOK is “believable”? He’s a man who underwent an experiment to increase his intelligence that led him to have a overdeveloped head which required him to need a flying chair for mobility. That’s not a too outlandish concept for audiences to get behind. If people can believe that gamma radiation caused a man to be able to turn into a hulking green giant than people can buy MODOK just fine.
I think she’s a clone in the scene when she gets injected, due to her eyes being different colors. If I remember correctly all the scenes before this one she had the same color in both eyes
@@ryancarson6962 I think they meant that MODOK runs the risk of looking quite goofy in live action, but the design they chose here for the game's realistic style is quite good.
Ryan Carson It’s more that MODOK’s design from the comics and animated shows makes him too goofy to be taken seriously in live action. With how he was done in the Avengers game, it showed how he could work for live action.
Hey guys I'm pretty sure you know this but the one who voices modok is the same one who played the hook handed man in series of unfortunate events...The Netflix series...
When I first saw MODOK, I found it difficult to take him seriously. But after seeing him in this game, I now realise he’s more dangerous than we realise. It’s good to see he finally has a spotlight. They actually turned a comedic character into a dangerous one.
They changed his powers I think. In the comic's it was psionics such as forcefields as well as mind control. Here it's "technokinesis" combined with his own upgrades and technology
These muh fuccas only know him from the cartoons (where most, if not all the time, his name is "MODOC", With the "C" standing for "Conquest" replacing the "K" for "Killing"). If they bothered to read the original Eastman/Laird Ninja Turtles comics, their heads would probably explode.
Modok is quite cool in this game. It was interesting seeing his head grow, the ability to control machinery with your mind reminds me of how Doc Oc can control his arms with the chip on the back of his neck.
Not to mention the in PS4 Spiderman game, Doc Ock got the tech needed to move his prosthetic limbs from AIM, so maybe it’s the same tech, or something similar, to what MODOK possess’s here.
So here is the theory, the 'Monica' killed was actually a clone, considering the color of her eyes are different. The real Monica has been the mastermind of the whole event, AIM is actually a terrorist group, here could be related to HYDRA. And the Kree Sentinel? That could be a sign that Kree will shows up, and Captain Marvel as well.
I'm inclined to agree as I studied the eyes after her explanation of the issues with the inhuman that could clone themselves. Noticed that "Monica's" eyes in that scene were different, and that they were identical in the post-credits scene, where they make a point to hit that close-up shot.
I feel like this pretty much HAS to be what happened. All the evidence points to it. - Monica didn't physically appear any different in the post-credits scene, which she definitely should have done IF she had actually been injected with the serum (look at what the same serum did to Tarleton) - She had also already mentioned the potential for cloning long before that final scene - Considering the way she previously saw Tarleton lose his s**t in an instant and toss the Abomination around like a tiddlywink, it makes sense that she would want to protect herself by sending decoys to speak to him in person - The lore collectibles also make it abundantly clear that Monica was the real puppeteer behind A.I.M. and could play Tarleton like a fiddle without him knowing it
@@PaleoFiles Yeah he looked exactly like the leader in the limo scene only the leader has green skin if you don't count his one cameo in that Hulk film where the guy that created the Abomination was suppose to become the leader but they never made a sequel that showed what happened to him.
@@Omega_Redstone Yeah but he looked just like the leader in the limo scene because his head wasn't big enough yet to look like the version of him from the comics.
jericho garry They only showed the Leader in a one-shot comic about what Nick Fury got up to before the events of The Avengers. Black Widow infiltrated the lab before the cops could while the Hulk and Abomination were fighting. She stumbled on the Leader who immediately reduced the village in Russia she was from just from traces in her accent. He offered her a job for his world domination schemes and she promptly shot him in the knee. SHIELD took him into custody. So anticlimactic.
@@ASMRRumble1 Originally? AIM called him the Mental Organism Designed Only for Computing, or MODOC, because he was created to simply compute and study the Cosmic Cube, but after he killed the Scientist Supreme and took over, he renamed himself the Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing, or MODOK.
The people who never took MODOK seriously before this game have never read the comics. Dude’s a force to be reckoned with and is damn terrifying. He was such a big threat that it took the combined effort of the Avengers, Inhumans, and the X-Men to take him down. MODOK is portrayed beautifully here and pretty accurate. But people just take one look at him and think, “HURHURHUR BIG HEAD!!”
I mean, can you blame them? Don't get me wrong, MODOK is absolutely iconic and can be pretty cool And I agree with pretty much everything you said. But at the same time, he looks absolutely ridiculous and still holds that smell of very early comics. Like, I love the design, again don't get me wrong. But I can also understand why a large majority of people don't take him seriously.
@@gamingman5453Bullshit. He didn't start becoming a "joke" in the comics until the mid 90s. From 1967 up until then, the Jack Kirby MODOK was a mass murdering monster and one of the smartest and dangerous characters in the Marvel Universe.
Another game where the villain is possibly the best part about it. I actually feel sympathy for this guy. He was flawed in his execution, but all he really wanted to do was help mankind. Kinda like Thanos with his kind and nobody listened to them. The difference is that George was just being used by Monica the whole time. Pretty decent writing imo
Except his idea of ''getting rid of all superpowers'' makes no sense in a universe with Superpowered aliens that no amount of human technology can match. So the moment MODOK succeeds, it will be the end of Earth by alien conquest.
@@BlueWoWTaylan No but look that's why he wanted to make the Adaptoids. He wanted to use those to replace super powered humans/The Avengers. Take the powers out of the Inhumans and put em into the Adaptoids to protect mankind instead of The Avengers
@@justcallmeKad Ah yes, the typical ''Harvest powers. Take it from people's hands into the machines'' How does that turn out I wonder. All I say is, the way he thinks Inhumans born out of violence and only knows violence thing. He literally describes humans themselves. So why would he trust humans with those Adaptoids where they can cause even bigger harm and even to the galaxy itself.
@@BlueWoWTaylan He and AIM were gonna control them. He wasn't selling them to the government. He was building an army to take out all the Inhumans. And he only said those things to make the public hate Inhumans. He just hate the Avengers(mostly Captain America) for what happened to him on A-Day. That's why he wanted to take them all out and not let what happened on A-Day happen again
@@BlueWoWTaylan I believe at first he really did want to make a cure for Inhumans especially after what happened to himself, but after realizing that won't work he decided to put their powers to use into the Adaptoids and replace the Avengers. He tried to control power but it backfired on him again just like the story he told Abomination
Apparently the MCU Modok pales in comparison to this avengers level threat Modok of the gamerverse. missed opportunity. The MCU modok version is the humpty dumpty. 🤣😂
Imagine if we got this version of MODOK in the MCU instead of looking like George Lopez in Sharkboy and Lavagirl and “Hahaha, it was Darren all along, but awwww, he doesn’t want to be a Dick anymore so he’s a good guy now, but awww he died, at least he died an Avenger, hahahahaha, aren’t we just so funny?”
Ok if they ever do MODOK in the movies I doubt that they’ll ever go full on giant head little body but I would love if they could have this kind of characterization if they do actually use him Edit: we’ll I’ve been wrong before but I didn’t expect it to be about this
I feel like they definitely WOULD keep the outlandish design, simply because it's a vital part of his character. Taking that away from him would be like doing Mysterio without the fishbowl, but despite the risks they stayed true to him and made it work extremely well
This is the first time where I have ever thought Modoc was a badass villain seriously I've always laughed at him cuz he's always look so dumb but my God was he awesome also the ultimate reward after Victory snacks
Tarleton was infected with the same stuff Kamala had but was closer and in the blast radius. Monica found him and so he won't die, gave him blood from Captain America
@@daneyal7162 the inclusion of the kree sentry makes sense considering how close inhumans and kree are tied together you can't do one without the other
Don’t know how I feel about the mechanical arms they just seem to give me doc Oct vibes but I don’t think this is the last of MODOK and they’ll probably change his design to keep him fresh for his next appearance
Razh 80 I know but this design is new and I don’t remember him having metal arms before. He was just a massive floating head. Just wanted to say the new design looks like it was influenced by Doc Oct.
I liked how we seen George change into modok bit by bit, can't remember the last time I played a game which switched back to see the villian slowly morph into the big bad we know they'll become, also never heard of modok before so good to see old characters commin to light.
Bet everyone is thinking: Marvel's Avengers gane: how modok should've been portrayed in the mcu Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania: what we had in the mcu
I loved MODOK in this game he was scary and very believable but the only thing i was wondering is if he is dead or not we see him falling into the ocean, unconsious i assume, with all the tech he has he would also weigh a few hundred pounds. But he could have survived i think. Sad they didn't expand on that, or maybe he will come back for the next game🤔
Man this Modok is my new number one favorite version my second was Modok Ironman Adventures, I love his voice, he really means business, determine about his beliefs, and his design is amazing they made it cinematic realistic in the games universe. I want to see what the MCU do with this character I wonder how much of a threat he will be, and before people say it I get he’s suppose to be outlandish like the cartoons and other comic I like some of his outlandish versions like Earths Mightiest Hero’s, but since he’s in the mcu he has to prove he’s capable, dangerous, and threatening enough to kill anyone who makes fun of his head.
Well I mean they weren't trying to base It off the mcu they were trying to base it off the movies and besides they can't use the actors likeness that requires a lot of money
Spider-Man by far. The gameplay in Spider-Man is much superior and we also enjoyed the story better. To give credit to this game, it does have a ton of content and it was made to be played with others to get the full experience. We played solo and didn’t get the co-op experience.
Same, he had good intentions but that syrum from cap keeping him alive slowly turned him insane. It was against his will, and if he didn't take it he'd die. Monica is the real villain, she didn't care about keeping MODOK alive since she happily takes over AIM when he dies, she was just keeping him alive to test stuff on him. Like MODOK said he was basically just her lab rat.
That thing put his DNA in Monica so he's controlling her. He knew the avengers would kill him and he knew he was the thing he always hated and wanted to die. Modok lives through Monica. #youhearditherefirst
The Monica that got injected with serum is actually a clone of real Monica watch her eyes closely her left eye is green and her right eye is blue. The real Monica is seen at the end credit scene she is not infected.
This MODOK went through this metamorphic change and we can see from his head getting larger to where he had to resort to that gravity chair and he went into the idea of killing all of the Inhumans, including himself. Also, a great idea to change the Inhumans concept, I did not like how they have the choice to go through a process and they have a chance to either get powers, look like a freak, both, or none at all. Compare to the Mutants, they were born with their powers and/or "disfigurement' have no choice but to live with them.
Ok, the character is pretty cool, almost something out of an actual MCU film, but... why is this story taking itself too seriously with him? I mean, this series is no stranger to at least giving us a bit of comic relief. Even if you wanna make Modok a well-intended extremist, keep in mind that he has a titan's head. Play it up a bit more, have him stumble over sometimes, or at least have something holding it up. I mean, maybe he's using psychics to support it, but at least make it clear that's the case. Or hell, replace him with The Leader. It's not like we've not seen Sam Sterns do something intimidating in Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
I hope the MCU does MODOK similar to this game did him. Make it like this. Don’t change his iconic design or nerf him. (Apparently Corey Stoll, who plays Yellowjacket, will play MODOK. It’s different than the comics but I’m excited to see)