Why did the Mad Titan Thanos (Josh Brolin – W., Labor Day) feel the need to grab hold of the power of the six Infinity Stones to destroy the universe? I think it’s important to understand what causes a villain to do certain actions rather than just to have a bad guy. The stronger the arc of the villain and our ability to sympathize with them on any level allows us to understand further and appreciate the underlying of who they are. In this Avengers: Infinity War (directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo), we have a powerful bad guy motivated by a tortured past and willing to destroy all of the good guys in the universe to atone for it. After the planet Titan that is no longer inhabited because he was not allowed to prevent the things from destroying it, he thought he would prevent it. Instead, he lost his planet and everyone on it. Vowing not to let something like that happen again, he makes it his mission to balance out the universe by wiping out half of it completely. But to do so, he’ll need all six of the Infinity Stones that will power his Infinity Gauntlet, which will then allow him the ability to bend time, space, energy, and the laws of physics and reality.
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