How Marvel makes us love anti-heroes
That Marvel has anti-heroes beloved by all fans, we already know — but have you ever thought about why we love these characters?
Marvel Fans Create Stunning Thunderbolts Edit Set to Taylor Swift Paris, France – A fan-made video edit using clips from Marvel's upcoming Thunderbolts movie has gone viral. The edit, created by harm0nx_, uses scenes featuring Yelena Belova, Bob Reynolds (Sentry), and John Walker to create a compelling visual narrative set to Taylor Swift's 'I Bet You Think About Me'. The video quickly gained popularity, accumulating over 215,000 views and 63,800 likes in just over a week. The creator, harm0nx_, said, "I wanted to capture the emotional depth of these characters and their complex relationships." The edit successfully conveys themes of betrayal and loss, resonating with many viewers. The success of harm0nx_'s video highlights the creativity of the MCU fanbase and the power of fan-made content in engaging audiences. The use of Taylor Swift's music further broadened the appeal, bringing in viewers beyond the typical Marvel audience. The video is a testament to the enduring popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the passion of its fans.
That Marvel has anti-heroes beloved by all fans, we already know — but have you ever thought about why we love these characters?