In Marvel’s superhero movies, sometimes the villains are not that hateful. For example, Loki is really hard to hate. Although he appeared as a villain before, the official explanation is that it is because of the gem of the soul. Control, after all, Loki is just a naughty prince. There are still many villains that people can't hate, but there are still some people in Marvel's movies. They are not villains, but they are more abhorrent than villains.
The most hated character in Marvel is probably General Rose. In fact, I really don’t understand how he became a general. Since "Invincible Hulk", he has been doing some brain-dead operations until "Captain America 3." "Civil War" even directly issued an order to force the superhero to sign a registration issue. Even if the superhero’s psychological work is not done, he will go to the other’s base to give them offense? Really think they are your subordinates? And after the Civil War, he said he would let Tony burn the incense without putting Iron Man in jail, WTF? Why is it close to others? Work for you, arrest people for you, and have to be locked up by you when you are done?
and the general who appeared in "Avengers: Infinity War", the powerful and respected characters are even more brain-dead. The catastrophe is approaching, but when you see Captain America and his party are about to arrest someone? It is true that things are done impartially, but have you not seen the doughnuts in the New York sky? In other words, Marvel should really take a set of Thanos's expressions after snapping his fingers if he didn't turn to dust.
I don’t know if you still remember the generals in "Fantastic Four 2". From the beginning, he showed his face as if someone owed him money. He came to see Dr. Reid for help but looked impatient. My heart probably meant, "What kind of wedding are you doing, hurry up and make the instrument for me." Brother, is it really good for you to be so arrogant? After Reid had done everything he should do, he left Reid aside and prevented him from participating in the operation of capturing the Silver Shadowman. It was really shocking for the general who could not distinguish between the enemy and the battle.