Highlights

  • Marvel/Disney may exclude Kang the Conqueror from the MCU's "Multiverse Saga" due to Jonathan Majors facing accusations, opting for a different ultimate villain like Doctor Doom or The Maker.
  • The Maker, a variant of Reed Richards from the Fantastic Four, could be the ultimate villain to continue and conclude the Multiverse Saga. He poses a significant threat and has direct ties to Jonathan Hickman's Secret Wars storyline.
  • An evil Reed Richards would be even more terrifying than Thanos, with his constantly growing brain and universal-level intellect. Miles Teller's Reed Richards from the 2015 Fantastic Four movie is the most likely candidate to play this villainous role in the MCU.

It's no secret that Marvel/Disney are considering moving forward with the MCU's "Multiverse Saga" without Kang the Conqueror, due to all the accusations Jonathan Majors is facing. Whether true or not, Disney want to separate themselves from the situation and transition the ultimate villain of this saga to somebody different. Rumors have been throwing around the name Doctor Doom, which has some validity since Doom was a major player in Jonathan Hickman's 2015 Secret Wars title. However, there's a better option than Doctor Doom for the role of the multiversal big bad guy.

With the upcoming introduction of the Fantastic Four in the MCU, The Maker would be the ultimate villain to continue and conclude the Multiverse Saga with. He's a terrifying character who poses just as much of a threat, if not more, than Kang. The two are actually similar in a way, making the transition seamless. There thousands of variants of this character, many of which the comics have introduced already. More importantly, the Maker has direct ties to Hickman's Secret Wars storyline.

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Who Is the Maker?

The Maker Reed Richards from Marvel Comics

In simple terms, the Maker is a variant of Reed Richards, Mister Fantastic of the Fantastic Four. While there are a number of Reed variants that tread the line between good and evil, the Maker crosses that line and sees it only as a speck in the distance. This variant came from the Ultimate Universe of Marvel Comics and serves as a cautionary tale for all other Reed Richards variants. No matter how benevolently he tries to portray himself, there is a price that can pull him over to the dark side.

The events of Ultimatum, where Magneto attempted to extinguish the planet of all humanity, push Mister Fantastic to devise more permanent and dramatic solutions to issues in the universe, including killing his villains. As if matters weren't already at an all-time low for the man, Susan Storm rejects his marriage proposal, prompting the young genius to move back in with his family. From there, he formulates a plan to create a better world than the one that already exists. This mission puts him at odds with other superheroes, including his old team.

His actions eventually saw him exiled into the Negative Zone for 1,000 years, where he created a group of genetically engineered superhumans he called the Children of Tomorrow. These "children" go on to destroy Asgard and wreak havoc on a cataclysmic scale. The Maker's ultimate goal was to remake his universe, the Ultimate Universe, in his own image, where people were better and he could have everything he wanted. He almost gets his way.

The Maker still plays into Secret Wars

The Maker Secret Wars

The Maker discovered that the multiverse was in danger and ended up taking part in Hickman's 2015 Secret Wars event, playing a very large role. He tried to eliminate the Reed Richards from Earth-616, but failed. Eventually, he ended up on Earth-616, where he repeatedly tried to gain power and failed. He would eventually attempt to create a new Ultimate Universe devoid of any heroes.

It wouldn't be difficult to put the Maker at the center of the upcoming Secret Wars movie responsible for creating Battleworld in an attempt to create his own universe devoid of any heroes. In fact, Battleworld could be the place where he keeps the heroes and villains of the MCU while his own universe "thrives."

An Evil Reed Richards Would be Terrifying

Thanos was the closest audiences saw to a truly frightening villain on the big screen, but an evil Reed Richards would prove significantly more terrifying. Ultimate Fantastic Four established that Reed Richards's brain, unlike his 616 counterpart, constantly grows and never runs out of space for new knowledge, giving him a universal-level intellect. During the events of Ultimate Invasion, when the Maker commits to creating his own universe, he develops a new power that sees him psychologically reprogram a group of therapists thanks to his mind's continuous growth. The Avengers would have a challenging time taking on a villain who can develop new abilities.

If the studio doesn't want to use Pedro Pascal as an evil variant, it has its choice of Reeds from previous movies. However, since Ioan Gruffudd's version got married and John Krasinski's iteration mentioned having children, the most likely candidate is Miles Teller's Reed Richards from Josh Trank's Fantastic Four. This wouldn't remotely upset fans either, as it would give the movie more purpose. Teller's returning to the fold as a powerful villain might even breathe new life into the 2015 flop.

Marvel has been having fun with bringing back actors to play variant characters, such as Patrick Stewart returning as Charles Xavier in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, or Kelsey Grammer showing up as Beast again in the post-credits scene for The Marvels​​​​​​. This avenue would also give the MCU's Fantastic Four an unexpected villain, saving Doctor Doom for his own storyline as opposed to one intended for another character.

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