Thanos, also known in his human disguise as Alexander Pierce, is one of the main antagonists in the Marvel Fanfilm Universe.
He serves as the overarching antagonist of Avengers: Galactic Warlords and an unseen major antagonist in Avengers: The Last Stand. He reappears as the main antagonist in the final film of the saga, Avengers: In the Darkest Hours, a major antagonist of the Marvel/DC crossover Day of the Hero, one of the two main antagonists (alongside Zoom) in its direct sequel fanfilm The Fantastic Knights, and a posthumous antagonist in Invisible, Ikaris and Guardians of The Galaxy. He will return in Guardians of The Galaxy 2: Doomsday Time.
He is a ruthless and destructive warlord who created the Oblivions and wiped them all out, with the exception of Galactus.
He is portrayed by JK Simmons in the Multiverse arc and in the final arc, he is played by Jeremy Strong.
History[]
Past[]
He is a tyrannical and ruhtless demi-god and warlord whom created The Oblivions, including Galactus. However, he started a war against them, wiping them all out except Galactus. Following these events, he disgused himself as the new S.H.I.E.L.D leader, Alexander Pierce, hoping to destroy planet Earth.
Avengers: Galactic Warlords[]
He at first discussed S.H.I.E.L.D issues with his vice CEO, Arthur Zemo. Zemo reported to him that an alien (Galactus) has crashlanded inside the city. He went and pretended to help and stop Galactus from finding the three crystals, but then he revealed himself to be Thanos and not Pierce, and thereafter he killed his two bodyguards.
He then met Galactus who demanded from him the third crystal of Thanos. Thanos revealed Galactus that he was planning for both of them to rule the world, as he created Galactus' race, The Oblivions for a purpose. Galactus took the third crystal and presumably killed Thanos before consuming planet Earth entirely.
Avengers: In the Darkest Hours[]
Thanos returns from the dead and with Dr. Arnim Zola's help, he forms The Black Order and revives Mordo, Carnage, William Stryker (as Annihilus), Grandmaster, The Red Skull and Mysterio so he could control them like his own puppets.
He also takes control of The Oblivions, led by General Kang who was also the former servant of Galactus. He asks Zola if there is any progress with the revival project. After his plans seem successful for him, he decides to kill Arnim Zola as the mad scientist is no longer useful for him. He then orders his minions to capture The Iron Man and hand him over, so he could turn Tony to the dark side. In the meanwhile he also orders Annihilus to shoot his weapon onto planet Earth.
Eventually, the Iron Man was brought infront of him and thereafter Thanos revealed that he has full control over Iron Man's suit and powers, since the suit is built of a metal called dyno, which he has created himself. However, Iron Man does reach his full potential, and he manages to overpower Thanos and Baron Mordo. After Mordo was killed, Thanos tries to kill Iron Man with his telekinetic powers. However, Iron Man becomes invincible and overpowers Thanos' attacks, thus killing the titan once and for all.
Ikaris[]
Thanos' legacy spreads out during the events of Ikaris, since it is revealed at this point that Thanos was an ally to Arishem the Judge and Druig the Eternal. The three of them had a common hatred on humanity and they've been plotting their whole lives to snuff out the human race and become the more dominant beings. He was also revealed to be loyal to the Order of Fenris, led by Andrea Von Strucker and her father, Wolfgang Von Strucker.