Kilgrave is essentially Tighten from Megamind if he had mind control powers. Both are possessive of the women they lust after, jealous of anyone who receives love and affection from her, and have a sense of entitlement that leads them to believe that they deserve these women. Furthermore, both are shown to be prideful, refusing to acknowledge the hurt they cause others and blaming their misfortunes on anyone other than themselves.
There are rumors that Marvel Studios wants to make a new Jessica Jones show on Disney+ similar to Daredevil: Born Again and while I would like to see Jessica as part of the MCU I do wonder who they would make the villain of the show since Kilgrave really is Jessica's only personal enemy so they either have to say that after he died he "got better" which would undermine Jess' victory in this show, say that this show didn't happen so we are repeating season 1 or continue to have him be a flashback like in seasons 2 and 3 while Jess fights someone else. Jessica Jones can work as a character regardless but Kilgrave needs to be there for her to be the protagonist as everything in her life is a direct or indirect result of him
I can hardly think of another villain I have ever loved to hate so much. Usually, there's two types of bad guys: The ones you admire despite their evilness, and the ones you like to see lose because they are just disgusting. Killgrave combined the disgustingness of character with the fascination due to his portrayal by Tennant. It's a horrible mixture of wanting to see more of him and see him getting defeated at the same time.
Can you do Commodus from Gladiator, Saurman and Sauron from the Lord of the Rings, William “Bill the Butcher” Cutting from Gangs of New York, John Kramer (aka Jigsaw) from the Saw Franchise, Scarecrow/Dr. Jonathan Crane from The Dark Knghit Trilogy, Captain Vidal from Pan's Labyrinth, Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Man, Heath Ledger's Joker, and Hans Landa From Inglorius Bastards?
Kilgrave thought too small as far as being a villain goes. He could have literally commanded The Avengers, HYDRA, SHIELD, and The Hand all at once. Instead he was obsessed with one woman, Jessica Jones. That said, he's probably one of the scariest villains in the MCU. He could literally force you to walk on glass barefoot one hundred times and you can do nothing to stop yourself until you complete his assignment or you're dead.
That's the scariest thing about him. He has the ability to do whatever he wants with his powers, but he uses them for petty reasons, especially if the bruising of his ego is involved. It makes you wonder that if he got pushed far enough, what evil deeds would he commit?
In the animated series Earth's Mightiest Heroes Kilgrave took control of Iron Man and forced him to build Iron Man sentries to take over the world and then made him fight the other Avengers.
5:48 In the animated series Earth's Mightiest Heroes Kilgrave took control of Tony Stark and used his scientific intelligence to build an army of Iron Man drones that he used to take over the world very easily. He ended up forcing Iron Man into fighting the other Avengers. I like the fact in Jessica Jones they made him small minded.
It's not a matter of intelligence. Kilgrave is actually very intelligent. Kilgrave so selfish and oblivious to other people's pain that he didn't think Jessica was attempting suicide when cutting her ear.
His parents should have raised him despite the fact that he had abilities but that doesn't justify kilgrade using his mind powers to manipulate people That's just as bad as his parents
Well the character chill grave is pretty creepy and not someone I would really want to be around but David Tim does a really good job of playing kilgrade now he also plays good guys too but for some reason he plays a good character no matter if it's bad guys good guys funny guys whatever it is
What you observed about DT is what makes him so irresistible and universally loved. His characters are understood and embodied from the inside out. He doesn't shy away from his characters faults, neither does he judge them for their faults. In one of many interviews of his, he said that he feels that no one is fully good or all evil and that he searches for the humanity of his characters. He also said, and this might be key, that he believes that everyone, including those most human beings see as pure evil, do not see themselves as evil. As himself, DT seems like the most open, fair, and balanced human with a healthy ego and sense of self that I have ever met or know about personally or through the media. He is also inhibition free and is game for anything. He is truly a magnificent person and actor.
Purple Man Kilgrave is my favorite Marvel villain. Over the years I've often thought about how I'd behave if his superpower were MINE. Maybe my big fun would involve Sex & Money --- but oh, what a jolly time I'd have !!!
Nothing, his power was a virus and I doubt that’d work on a Titan. Mantis could barely hold Thanos in a trance and she can sleep people or make them do whatever she wants by just touching them. I doubt Kilgrave is getting very far with Thanos.
@@karllynch1243Kilgrave power works best on humans. Mutants and aliens and Inhumans can resist his power. Dr. Doom resisted Kilgrave through will power and endurance in the comics.
goofy ahh. He simped for a woman that got him dead. skibidi could've join the avengers, sheild, hydra, xmen, what other marvel group out there to save the world if he just moved on and find the F-word (Family) so he not emotionally deprived. Seriously, this dude needs to feel loved. All villains do, but he could have become an anti-hero if Jessica could've saw the opportunity to change him cause skibidi was drawn to her and was starting to be emotionally vulnerable. But oh well, maybe in another universe...
"Kilgrave, evil prick." He was a fantastic villain and no one could play him better than David Tennant.
David was brilliant as Kilgrave. He captured the creepy nature of the character very well.
Kilgrave reminds me very much of an Uncle of mine. the way he treated his wife was downright criminal.
Yes yes and yes this guy is one of the greatest villains in mcu history !
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Kilgrave is essentially Tighten from Megamind if he had mind control powers. Both are possessive of the women they lust after, jealous of anyone who receives love and affection from her, and have a sense of entitlement that leads them to believe that they deserve these women. Furthermore, both are shown to be prideful, refusing to acknowledge the hurt they cause others and blaming their misfortunes on anyone other than themselves.
Both were enabled by a minor antagonist. Attorney Jeri Hogarth in Jessica Jones and Scientific Supervillain Megamind.
bro, I've been wanting an analysis on kilgrave's evilness
There are rumors that Marvel Studios wants to make a new Jessica Jones show on Disney+ similar to Daredevil: Born Again and while I would like to see Jessica as part of the MCU I do wonder who they would make the villain of the show since Kilgrave really is Jessica's only personal enemy so they either have to say that after he died he "got better" which would undermine Jess' victory in this show, say that this show didn't happen so we are repeating season 1 or continue to have him be a flashback like in seasons 2 and 3 while Jess fights someone else. Jessica Jones can work as a character regardless but Kilgrave needs to be there for her to be the protagonist as everything in her life is a direct or indirect result of him
I hope they introduce his daughter from the comics into the MCU.
ew no can disney make some original shit, instead of remaking or ruining other properties please?
"Smile Jessica"
Amazing villain wish we could see more or him interacting with other MCU folks like Wilson Fisk, Deardevil or be used by the goverment
I can hardly think of another villain I have ever loved to hate so much. Usually, there's two types of bad guys: The ones you admire despite their evilness, and the ones you like to see lose because they are just disgusting. Killgrave combined the disgustingness of character with the fascination due to his portrayal by Tennant. It's a horrible mixture of wanting to see more of him and see him getting defeated at the same time.
Kilgrave is not the only “Doctor” in the family to play a Marvel Villain.
Huh? Oh wait are you talking about Malikeith the Dark Elf in Thor the Dark World?
@@RenaldyCalixte yup
Can you do Commodus from Gladiator, Saurman and Sauron from the Lord of the Rings, William “Bill the Butcher” Cutting from Gangs of New York, John Kramer (aka Jigsaw) from the Saw Franchise, Scarecrow/Dr. Jonathan Crane from The Dark Knghit Trilogy, Captain Vidal from Pan's Labyrinth, Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Man, Heath Ledger's Joker, and Hans Landa From Inglorius Bastards?
What Kilgrave did was just an extreme form of the domination many string willed individuals perform every day.
Kilgrave thought too small as far as being a villain goes. He could have literally commanded The Avengers, HYDRA, SHIELD, and The Hand all at once. Instead he was obsessed with one woman, Jessica Jones.
That said, he's probably one of the scariest villains in the MCU. He could literally force you to walk on glass barefoot one hundred times and you can do nothing to stop yourself until you complete his assignment or you're dead.
That's the scariest thing about him. He has the ability to do whatever he wants with his powers, but he uses them for petty reasons, especially if the bruising of his ego is involved. It makes you wonder that if he got pushed far enough, what evil deeds would he commit?
In the animated series Earth's Mightiest Heroes Kilgrave took control of Iron Man and forced him to build Iron Man sentries to take over the world and then made him fight the other Avengers.
He has the power to have anything he desires but it really he is delusional, narcissistic,and greedy
Would love to see a video on matias solomon from the blacklist, and blacklist redemption. Quite the interesting character.
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In the animated series Earth's Mightiest Heroes Kilgrave took control of Tony Stark and used his scientific intelligence to build an army of Iron Man drones that he used to take over the world very easily. He ended up forcing Iron Man into fighting the other Avengers.
I like the fact in Jessica Jones they made him small minded.
No that 18 seconds but she was thinking about committing suicide kilgrave couldn't figure that out which means he's probably not that intelligent
It's not a matter of intelligence. Kilgrave is actually very intelligent. Kilgrave so selfish and oblivious to other people's pain that he didn't think Jessica was attempting suicide when cutting her ear.
Kilgrave is one of my favorites.
His parents should have raised him despite the fact that he had abilities but that doesn't justify kilgrade using his mind powers to manipulate people That's just as bad as his parents
Wasn’t he known as the purple man
David is my favorite actor so I was secretly rooting for Kilgrave until Hope died
Well the character chill grave is pretty creepy and not someone I would really want to be around but David Tim does a really good job of playing kilgrade now he also plays good guys too but for some reason he plays a good character no matter if it's bad guys good guys funny guys whatever it is
What you observed about DT is what makes him so irresistible and universally loved. His characters are understood and embodied from the inside out. He doesn't shy away from his characters faults, neither does he judge them for their faults.
In one of many interviews of his, he said that he feels that no one is fully good or all evil and that he searches for the humanity of his characters. He also said, and this might be key, that he believes that everyone, including those most human beings see as pure evil, do not see themselves as evil.
As himself, DT seems like the most open, fair, and balanced human with a healthy ego and sense of self that I have ever met or know about personally or through the media. He is also inhibition free and is game for anything.
He is truly a magnificent person and actor.
Purple Man Kilgrave is my favorite Marvel villain. Over the years I've often thought about how I'd behave if his superpower were MINE. Maybe my big fun would involve Sex & Money --- but oh, what a jolly time I'd have !!!
Can you don max candy for cape fear staring Robert De Niro 1991
If Kilgrave hadn't been killed that day, I wonder what would have happened when Thanos arrived?
Nothing, his power was a virus and I doubt that’d work on a Titan. Mantis could barely hold Thanos in a trance and she can sleep people or make them do whatever she wants by just touching them. I doubt Kilgrave is getting very far with Thanos.
@@karllynch1243Kilgrave power works best on humans. Mutants and aliens and Inhumans can resist his power. Dr. Doom resisted Kilgrave through will power and endurance in the comics.
"Torturous" means physically twisted, not "torturing".
Please do Wilson Fisk
They did that.
The goat he should being the main character not jessica 🔥💯💯🔥🔥💯
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goofy ahh. He simped for a woman that got him dead. skibidi could've join the avengers, sheild, hydra, xmen, what other marvel group out there to save the world if he just moved on and find the F-word (Family) so he not emotionally deprived. Seriously, this dude needs to feel loved. All villains do, but he could have become an anti-hero if Jessica could've saw the opportunity to change him cause skibidi was drawn to her and was starting to be emotionally vulnerable. But oh well, maybe in another universe...