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The MCU Modok design could’ve been improved a lot if they just made his face more serious(or angry), giving him the bowl cut, and not including the golden mask.
The thing that would have helped a ton is, if they made Modok look more evil, not always joyful. He is a giant head with baby limbs, but why does his face look like he is having the time of his life? If he were to just look a lot more evil all the time, snap quickly and yell at others, heck just explaining how much just existing hurts him now, and he would have probably worked better. Even a scene where he would describe why he is always smiling and perhaps something as rediculous that if he were to show any anger in his face, blood vesils would pop out of his head and he would die of bleeding would help out a lot by making his constant grin feel more tragic and makes us feel bad for him. But no, he is simply just a joke, a very, VERY sad one
yeah those all would have definitely helped. Modok at his core in the comics is a pretty tragic character. but in every other medium he's just portrayed as "silly big head man" for all the faults of the recent Avengers game they actually did a great modok, he was serious, he wasn't treated like a punchline, he wasn't some lackey to a more powerful villain like he always seems to be portrayed
Taraku you said it ! I didn't actually hate it, I liked how his body moved around and everything I think it looked awesome. But I agree with you on the face/expression/character thing. Modok is a tragic character but they pretty much avoided any seriousness about him.
@@zerox020 We will probably get more Multiverse him's in the future, or even one for What-If, yet hopefully those give off more of a Modok feel with how painful his existance must be. Or a What-If where after the punch, he didn't turn nice but full on evil and even to a point where he goes to the main Universe to destroy
for all the crap that new Avengers game got it did a pretty excellent adaptation of Modok he was a serious threat, dare i say "an avengers level threat" seeing the way he slowly mutated into the grotesque giant head was great it also weird that A.I.M and Modok are both in the MCU now yet they have no connect. Guy Pierce from Iron Man 3 would have been a much better choice for Modok
@@evenhartwick4422 everything in that story was so by the numbers and full of dumb tired tropes, if Modok is just average evil scientist number 35806426864478 in the comics I don't think we're missing much.
@@MrChaotic4 There is however a difference between looking ridiculous and bad design. A stretched out, bad CGI job does look ridiculous... yes, but not in the good way.
I totally agree with your comment on the "weightlessness" of his weapons, they never feel threatening because they kinda just flop in and out of sight- actually giving them a sense of mass would really help MODOK be a more intimidating.
I would've loved a more serious M.O.D.O.K. in the film. Imagine a man filled with anger and hatred not only because of the events of AM1, but because of his physical deformities; "I need this god forsaken chair to even live, thanks to your little STUNT my lungs can't get enough oxygen for my body, my legs would shatter like toothpicks if I tried to walk, not even my heart can pump right due to all my malformed bloodvessels." Instead, we get... "I'M NOT A DIIIICK!" while using his face as a battering ram against an energy shield, and remember, he has a DAMN MASK HE DOESN'T USE BECAUSE SOMEONE AT MARVEL IS OBSESSED WITH EVERYONE CONSTANTLY TAKING THEIR MASKS OFF. Seriously, they gave MODOK a mask JUST so he could remove it! At this point I'm convinced anyone with a gun and decent aim could dome anyone in the MCU with how often they take their protective gear off in the literal middle of a full on battle zone
The movie was rushed and tried to fit as many information in it as possible, which messed up the movie. I think this would've been a good detail to add but the movie was just rushed and made everything look bad
It doesn't even make sense why he takes his mask off. At least all the other actors have an excuse to take their masks off because there actual people under the costumes and not everyone can work being in a hot, sweaty mask for multiple hours. MODOK's already a CGI character, they just green screened the actor's face on him. There's 0 reasons why he constantly has to show his fake, looking face.
@@Heggchandwich the German scientist in captain America trilogy was a really good candidate for modok. But they could've brought him back through some multiversal shit though
They modeled teeth into his faceplate because this is how they always incorporate cool, off-the-wall designs into the movies. Make the design look like a lame, watered-down version, and then incorporate a call-back to the original design in some superficial element. In this case, they modeled the awesome original design of Modok into his faceplate. Same with Deadpool being that mute guy with the eye tattoos, and The Mandarin having the big hoodie.
The old X-Men movies were great but THAT was the one thing I hated. Everyone's X-Men suit was exactly the same except for the colours (only the stitching) were matching the comic character. Just give us the original comic designs. It's bizarre how Spiderman, Batman (older films), Superman, Hulk, Ironman, Thor all look comic book accurate but Captain America has to wear blue swat gear? Hawkeye just wears purple (sometimes) and so forth. Watch Men proved you can have goofy looking heroes, yet still make a serious, gritty film. It's not like Ant Man was even trying to be realistic in the slightest anyway,if anything what we actually got looks like some awful tiktok filter 🤷♂️
@@NewOrderOfAlexandria the old Xmen films were not accurate what are you talking about? Logan never wore any kind of rendition of his classic yellow outfit, and the most the rest of the team got was shitty black tight leather uniforms with a yellow X. I'd also say that some classic designs look just too goofy for the screen, at least in live action form, I mean, how the fuck do you make Hawkeye's first purple suit not look lame in live action form? And besides, redesigns like Captain America and Iron Man were still well made while capturing the original feel, though I'd say Cap's first really good MCU suit was in age of ultron, as the padding gave more of a soldier vibe but without being desaturated like his first movie appereance, and did nit have the awkwardness the tight suit from the first Avengers film gave off, while they nailed Ironman pretty much from day one of the MCU, but that was of course back when they still gave a shit and put at least SOME thoughts in their movie redesigns. Also Watchmen isn't a good example, Snyder's lacking grasp of nuance, and his usual extremely self serious prententious approach to making dumb Hollywood action shlock is all over that thing and it's generally not a very good adaptation of the source material.
Reminds me of how Galactus was just a cloud in Rise of the Silver Surfer but then they have a very brief glimpse of a shadow-outline of his original design in the climax just to troll fans.
The main problem with Modok is that he always looks hilarious. Guy turned into a freak, and he is happy with it. In this scene 2:54 when Modok gets angry he really looks menacing (even with this CGI). Also, your redesign looks interesting, and after it Modok in the movie looks like a little funny ball
I just realized. Janet spent "eons" helping kang fix his ship but did not think of putting the growing disk on her suit to leave the quantum realm. Something Scot thought of while almost unconscious.
To be honest, Darren being MODOK could have worked. When Darren gets defeated, his body got mulitated and he could have used the last price of the armor from his yellow suit. He could have met Janet in the realm and she could have helped him. He also could have looked more gross. When Janet realize who is really is, she turn on him and Darren used his new powers to take over the realm. He could have been the main villain of the movie. Kang could have been saved for another movie.
That’s what I thought would work too, I’m trying to rewrite the story of how I would have the story go. Like maybe have MODOK have amnesia, Janet built a life supporting mobile chair for him to live and move/float around with, him eventually remembering what happened and getting very pissed off at Antman for having him look this way, Janet tries to calm him down, but then he remembers that SHE’S Hank Pym’s wife. Darren relentlessly and aggressively goes after her, firing everything artillery weapons on him that Janet gave him, but she eventually outsmarts him and escapes. When she finally escapes, he found it pointless to try to go after her; MODOK decided to find a way how to get back to the real world and get revenge on Scott for making him this way to begin with.
Before the movie came out, I thought Kang was going to be a background villain and MODOK as the main villain. I predicted Kang would be the main one for the first 2/3 but eventually, MODOK betrays Kang and turns his army and equipment against him, forcing Kang to retreat and leave Scott and friends to deal with him, solidifying MODOK as the true main villain of the movie who was secretly plotting, and his goofy, jokey, insane personality was secretly a front so Kang wouldn't suspect him and easily trust him, when in reality Darren was playing 4D chess with everyone. I also thought he would turn Kang's quantum realm army into the MCU's version of AIM, escape with them out of the quantum realm and turn his company from the first movie to AIM HQ for future movies. Now THAT would have made the movie and MODOK as a whole a much better character. Instead of MODOK getting a stupid redemption arc, he becomes a villain that's even WORSE than Kang Edit: Also, the "I AM NOT A DICK" line could work and be taken seriously Cassie: "Darren, its never too late to stop being a dick" MODOK: "But I'm not a dick...I'm a weapon...designed only for killing"
@@camzilla603boy12 with "A" Kang this modok could have usurped one version of Kane while not taking away from the build of a much more threatening Kang.
Visually speaking, I think the biggest problem for me was the lack of pores in his skin. Yes, his head is huge, but if you just stretch the face with MS Paint to achieve that proportion, it starts to look plastic, and therefore fake. If they had added more pores and more details to make it look like his face actually had more SKIN to span across the elongated horizontal space, he'd look more realistic, and therefore more tragic than comical. That, in turn, would make the audience care more about his passing (without sacrificing the lols of his deathbed conversion).
some other things they could've done include: -Making his veins more visible (his head has grown to immense sizes) -making his skin more grey and decayed (all his organs have shrunk except his head so he's should be on life support)
The golden mask head looks awesome if they made that his actual face. His eyes and mouth are perfectly proportioned and have that goofy/ menacing look in the comics, it just has to be his actual face and not a gold mask that just blends into the rest of his body
The transition from your MODOK to the official one at 3:43 was freaking jarring. I never really could summarize why I disliked the movie design, but you managed to in a few seconds. Nicely done.
The problem is that the people writing mcu products now don’t care about comics so they see everything in them as ridiculous and something to mock. Sure MODOK looks weird but it doesn’t have to be played for comedy. What happens to him is basically body horror, they could totally have taken it seriously
I thought I'd just skip through the video to know things in a nutshell as I usually do. But, wow! what a great connoiseur you are! I couldn't help sitting silent enjoying your beautifully proper edits, genuine humours and lucid flow of words. Thank you for making my day. ❤❤
Idk. I didn't really care about his character arc, but the second that mask lifted up, I was laughing my head off, and it definitely made good comic relief each time I saw him.
I was really annoyed with this because I actually really liked Modok in the comics. He’s an absolute demon and he’s pretty scary sometimes. Making him a comedy character would be like resurrecting Darth Vader for the next Star Wars movie and giving his helmet a clown nose
@@haiderraad468 the actor was fine He just needed to be more serious And the cgi and design should've been done a bit better But can people stop shiting on the actor Its not his fault the producers messed up. I can still see potential in his version of modok if he was ever to return and he still probably could.
This is the third time I've watched this video of yours and the comparison between your mockup and what they went with design wise is so shocking to me. I had forgotten what the official version looked like while looking at yours. When the transition happens, my eyes literally have a reaction, like I am viewing something that hasn't fully loaded in, or didn't load in correctly. It doesn't look finished, and the fact that your first attempt is as good as it is, really gives me whiplash. It is clear Disney is not treating their employees well or with the respect they deserve.
I would describe MODOK as him looking like an absolute dope. The fact that he for some reason always looks happy in a goofy baby like way makes me want to laugh at him everytime he does a face reveal. MODOK always looked goofy to me in his various iterations but the MCU's version just makes me feel like I'm looking at a Teletubbies character.
I was expecting it to really play into the torturous transformation he went through. A twisted character, in permanent pain, whose motivation was to inflict that pain into others. His design should have leaned heavily into body horror. Imagine if, instead of the goofy face reveal we got, it was played out more like the moment Silva removes his facial prosthetic in Skyfall, and reveals to M what he became because of her. Instead of a redemption arc played for laughs, it could turn out that Kang won't let him die, and he finds a form of closure to his relationship with Scott and Cassie, through their willingness to kill him at the end, and end his torment. This could have worked as a more believable motivation for him working for Kang. A vague promise that if he serves him, eventually, maybe Kang will let him die. This would up the intimidation factor for Kang, and serve as an example to Scott, to back up his threat of a fate far worse than death if he fails to retrieve the power source.
the vfx team explained that a lot of the modok design was restricted by eye tracking issues and what we got in the movie was pretty much the best they could do without having his eyes 2 feet apart
The thing that Modok is happy behind the mask is a clever idea. He wants to be treated differently, taken seriously, like he is a powerful villain. But he is not, and the only thing he can easily change is his mask - a representation of desired self.
I think their main problem is trying to be funny, which was okay back then because it wasn't overly done. Now it's like a mandatory thing to make jokes even if a scene should be serious
Modok being turned into a comedic relief side character kinda hurts after having him as this massive threat in the comics. He’s always been in the back plotting somewhere and coming out of no where and surprising everyone with pure power of technology. Not only does he have little to do with antman as his original character was a man named “George Tarleton” but George was subjected to the most horrific surgeries and mutations that caused him to go from average guy, to smartest person in the universe and massive egomaniac. Modok never needed to physically over power people as the leader of A.I.M and relied strictly on his ability to predict and counter his opponents with his technology
I have a theory that Darren didn't truly change at the end. 1. Kang was an ass to him. 2. Darren's a businessman. It might be a way to leave a "good legacy."
Personally i think modok could have been written to work with ant man from the middle of the movie for both of them to escape the quantum realm and defeating Kang. Ant man would have preferred to free evil modok than Kang into the world because Kang is such a bigger threat.
Remember Nerdwriter's vid on how MCU's CGI was better than DCEU? He said that DCEU's CGI simply had lesser physics, less weight. Well now, MCU doing it too. It's like they learn backwards.
Hey man, I really like your content (even if it’s just the two videos so far). You offer a good perspective on the absurdity of modern Marvel, while also being fair to the artists. I would like to note that I heard your mic peaking a few times (mostly in the first video). I fw the calmness in your presentation, nice job 👍
Thanks for the kind words. Gonna try to strike that balance going forward. As far as the mic, tried a new approach with this second video that should be better and future videos should improve as well. 👍
Ser Yu, your video is great but may I just express my admiration for your wonderful voice? It sounds like molten chocolate sauce being poured over a crisp sweet crepe
3:41 Honestly I was so content it the redesign you did so when you pulled up the actual MODOK from the movie it was like a shock to my system seeing them side by side, how did that design actual get greenlit?
My biggest MCU Pet peeve is the magically disappearing helmet. Even Torn Legacy did a better job by making CGI Jeff Bridges’ hair move and spring with his moving helmet.
MODOK should've been someone else too. Darren Cross's death was one of the best parts of 1st movie. It was ballsy. Shows the scary side of the sci-fi. It was consequence. Cross returning as MODOK is as hollow as everything else on this movie.
I have a theory that this isn’t the only MODOK (not multiversaly talking but in our universe). When Scott is talking to him in the prison and finally understands that it is an acronym, Scott says “oooh, a MODOK” like if there where more. I think George Tarleton MODOK is already working with The Leader on Intelligencia and he has to have that more menacing look
One thing I'm just gonna say, you can still have a character look goofy, yet also be at least a little intimidating. Fawful I think is a perfect example of that.
The point is that Darren is so insecure about who he is on the inside that he has to overcompensate with an evil mask and over-the-top weaponry on the outside. He’s trying to prove to himself and others that he is not a cheap sellout to Kang, and that he still has power even in this realm. Adding more detail to his relationship with Kang would have helped prove this, and would have given more weight to his line, “I am not a dick!” At the end of the day though, he just rides on the coattails of those in his life with true power and confidence in an attempt to emulate what they have. In Ant Man 1 it was the suit from Hank he used to project false power, and in Ant Man 3 it is the suit from Kang. Both times his false self is glaring and embarrassing, giving him the goofy and comedic arc in Ant Man 3 which makes perfect sense to me. “Make me an Avenger” had me dying and makes so much sense for his character arc! 😂
His head/body proportions are fine, modok's head has always been unrealistically squat. The design is honestly hamstrung by the fact that it *must* look like the actor's face. Modok tends to look more monstrous, his face wrinkled and twisted into a permanent sneer, the eyes and mouth exaggerated. It really should've been a purely CG creature, as it looks now its just a normal dude you zoomed too far in on. Realistically it's *difficult* to make modok not at least somewhat of a joke, he's a giant angry head for god's sake, but if no matter what your design looks silly in what should be serious moments, just don't bother with the character. Modok's not even an Antman villain.
Great video. Love how you explore the topic while not overstaying your welcome on it. Keeps things fresh and engaging. Can't wait to see what you put out next:)
I guess to me that felt like a thin way to build up to it. The other examples I showed with Tony, Bruce, and Cap informs us of where their characters are mentally by the end of their movies. Lady Thor's line is more like the punchline of a joke. Just my humble opinion.
@@y.reviews my mommy uses a modok shaped crust cutter on my pb&js to get rid of the yucky crust (Also why would you squish a pb&j? It messes up the fluffy texture of the bread)
I dont mind that modok didnt look like corey stoll Even the comic virsion or any version of him didnt look like his human self. It did need more work tho Your design is good but the long head dosnt really work since modoks head has always been more of a rounded square shape
This is just the latest proof that MODOK is impossible to adapt. It's also part of why The Avengers video game flopped. No matter how hard you try, it's impossible to feel threatened by a giant baby head with tiny arms and legs.
@@y.reviews Haha! I didn’t really like this film too much, but for entertainment value modok definitely delivered for me wether I was laughing at him or not
Magically appearing and disappearing tech is a superhero pet peeve of mine. Even comics from the 60s felt the need to explain in detail where the heroes and villains keep their tech in their suits. Now it's just, "the giant guns are behind his back, you can't see them now, they stopped existing".
Devil's advocate here... I actually liked all the MODOK stuff, even the jokes. His face is distorted because, well, it's distorted. He shrank unevenly, and his proportions got all messed up. Darren smiling all the time seems to just be because he's smug and gloaty. Hell, I bet Kang made his mask an angry face just so he might have a CHANCE of actually looking intimidating. AND, his erratic behavior is due to him already having been a mentally unstable person, which got amplified by using pym particles without proper protection. (as per Ant Man 1 MCU rules, stated by Hank) Plus, his brain chemistry probably got even worse after his trip down to the quantum realm. All-in-all, I don't think there was really any other way to adapt MODOK into the current MCU. AIM never really took off, and even if it had, why would they make a big head with regular sized limbs? I suppose they could've had George remotely piloting MODOK, and just had a big old screen where his face should be, but then there goes the "Organism" part of "Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing".
Quantumania is the result of years of Marvel formula imbreeding: excessive CGI, jokes, lasers, jokes, nanotech helmets, jokes, not putting enough time to make something unique, excessive jokes... When will they change? Is there any hope?
You know bro you're new to this but you came out swinging I am eager to see you breaking down more CGI and other effects in films or games. Heck maybe a video on holograms who knows but I'm here for it!
Idk what they could've done about the writing, but I think for his appearance he could've had more distorted features. Like his whole body's completely f-ed, but his face is still symmetrical? Either way, this was a great video! It was concise, researched, and informative!
I never read the comics but from the games and animated series where he exists I could tell he's nowhere close to being a joke. He's a murder computer, literally
I'm going to be real, it was goofy but I had waaaay too much fun watching that movie. Maybe because it was late, maybe it was the friends I was with, but I honestly thought that modok was one of the best parts of that movie. His face is hillarious
I have an unpopular view regarding MODOK. I think his arc was fitting for Darren. In AM1, he was desperate for approval from a mentor and was driven insane by the Pym particles. He undertook drastic (and villainous) methods to prove that he had worth to his former mentor that abandoned him. When he was sent to the quantum realm, he found a new mentor and tried to prove himself by becoming a killing machine and put on a mask that he was confident and scary, even though deep down he still felt inferior/worthless due to Kang’s harsh treatment and maybe even a little guilt over his actions. When Cassie beats him, the mask breaks and he expresses his true insecurities, asking Cassie what he should do and she shows him that he could find purpose in doing something good for once (though the dialogue is crass and removes the seriousness). Regarding his design, I think it was pretty accurate (ignoring the hair and more deformed face) they actually made his weapons really cool with the purple FX and I think most of the jokes were fitting with his treatment in the comics and animated show.
I don't understand why Disney is against writing good stories for the MCU but it's been so bad for so long that now it's just par for the course. My idea about how the plot/story should've gone (MODOK would've been the lead antagonist): - We learn Cassie has become Hank's student, he's taught her many things. But they gather to witness first use of her invention. Quantum tunnel. (Janet spoke about the advanced-ness of the tech down there and some mcguffin resource, Cassie built the tunnel so they could use it to retrieve). - Machine "malfunctions". Scott, Hank, Cass, Hope, and Janet arrive in the Quantum Realm to find a super advanced society. Initially they think of Cass' invention as a success as they've stumbled upon a society with technology so far above their own. Beginning is them being wowed and wanting to explore, they learn that Janet was an infamous anti-regime "terrorist" when she was in the realm. - However, said society is under the rule of a tyrannical dictator known as The Conqueror, whom the general population doesn't often see though the tales of his power, majesty, and conquest ring through the realm. He single-handedly expanded the livable range of the atomic society. His head enforcer MODOK is infamous as a vengeful killing machine devoid of humanity. - MODOK kidnaps Cassie and Janet. Now Hank, Scott, and Hope have to get her back. - Upon exposition we find out MODOK is Darren and he collapsed into their society because of the pym particles (Scott breaking his suit) and was dying until Kang saved him with his future tech. (Hence the chair functioning as his life support and a weapon of great power). - We learn that MODOK kidnapped Cassie and Janet at Kang's request. - Upon meeting Kang (via hologram facetime) we learn that he's interested in pym particles having learnt about them from Darren and turning him into MODOK (wants to escape the subatomic world as he's been trapped there). After Kang saved Darren/MODOK he put him to work to recreate pym particles, he's been conducting research/running experiments. Kang has conquered vast subatomic worlds seeking resources to further this goal until MODOK noticed Cassie's beam and pulled Hank, Scott, Hope, Janet, and herself down to get it. - Kang says pym particles for Janet and Cassie. A trade is made. They release Cassie, and then MODOK executes Janet on the spot for crimes committed when she was previously in the realm. - A fight ensues. MODOK vs. Scott and Hope. Hank plays support in the background, donning an old Ant-Man suit he had hidden on him for emergencies. - Big explosion occurs. MODOK is badly injured. Hank dies. Scott, Hope, and Cassie escape. - Back in surface world. Scott, Hope, and Cassie are mourning. How are they gonna continue? (Camera hints toward Cassie. IN SEQUEL: We learn Cassie has been trained on Pym Particles from Hank. She seeks out Bill Foster again they re-create and improve Hanks formula, rid of fatigue from going large. Cassie uses new formula to become new hero, Scott and Hope retain use of old small-optimized formula.) - In post-credits: We see Kang arrive to find pym particles in the wreckage: mission accomplished. End. Other notes: MODOK would've had to use computer to talk (think Stephen Hawking). Making his rage feel so eery as it's delivered through even, unemotional, robotic speech. He talks about being in constant pain, needing the chair to live, the chair and it's weapons are controlled psychically and can even materialize intense brain waves into concussive force via the head crystal (psionic blasts). Kang is never in same room as Antman, but during hologram facetime recognizes Hank and Scott. Talk about having met them so many times before (in cool dramatic way, so we get a cooler version of that "Have I killed you before?" line)
how you only have 2 videos and all these makes simultaneously no sense and some sense. but it's well deserved. you can tell a shit ton of work went into them, or at least it seems that way! you're videos are great and i really enjoyed them. But idk how tf the visibility you've gotten from 2 videos lmao. awesome either way and congrats!
Idk how to explain it but for me the issue is that it really just looks like there isn’t actually any depth to the face there, like it’s really just a screen projecting an image of a face.
I think covering up his ears and chin takes away the ability for our eyes to judge depth whenever he turns around. And thinking back, he didn't turn around all that much, he was mostly facing camera. Which is probably why it feels like a projection most of the time.
My concern for how they'll do Dr. Doom grows every second.
Gender swapped to subvert expectations
Ikr
Doctoress Doom was originally called Vitor, and gained her powers whilst making a transition. Her mother was banned from Mexican-US border entry and they have been separated since. Vitoria learnes magic hoping to rescue her
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You are trying to be funny, but it's just edgy.
@@youhou2000youhou bruh don't give them ideas
The MCU Modok design could’ve been improved a lot if they just made his face more serious(or angry), giving him the bowl cut, and not including the golden mask.
No but they cant make it serious they NEED to make jokes very 3-5 seconds because they are ashamed of the source material.
I'm happy someone else wants the bowl cut
even just giving him the blank white eyes from the comics would have gone a long way to improving the design
Even a slightly alien skin color or something would have helped
Kept him in the shadows and make him look better. Just his white eyes and some light on him in the dark giving some facial features
The thing that would have helped a ton is, if they made Modok look more evil, not always joyful. He is a giant head with baby limbs, but why does his face look like he is having the time of his life? If he were to just look a lot more evil all the time, snap quickly and yell at others, heck just explaining how much just existing hurts him now, and he would have probably worked better. Even a scene where he would describe why he is always smiling and perhaps something as rediculous that if he were to show any anger in his face, blood vesils would pop out of his head and he would die of bleeding would help out a lot by making his constant grin feel more tragic and makes us feel bad for him. But no, he is simply just a joke, a very, VERY sad one
yeah those all would have definitely helped. Modok at his core in the comics is a pretty tragic character. but in every other medium he's just portrayed as "silly big head man" for all the faults of the recent Avengers game they actually did a great modok, he was serious, he wasn't treated like a punchline, he wasn't some lackey to a more powerful villain like he always seems to be portrayed
Taraku you said it !
I didn't actually hate it, I liked how his body moved around and everything I think it looked awesome. But I agree with you on the face/expression/character thing. Modok is a tragic character but they pretty much avoided any seriousness about him.
With all this said I hope he comes back. He's a fun character to have around regardless
@@zerox020 We will probably get more Multiverse him's in the future, or even one for What-If, yet hopefully those give off more of a Modok feel with how painful his existance must be. Or a What-If where after the punch, he didn't turn nice but full on evil and even to a point where he goes to the main Universe to destroy
@@evenhartwick4422 Yea Modok in the comics looked and felt deeply sinister. His design and his lines always had deep meaning to them.
I keep hoping for people to actually talk about who Modok actually is in the comic so we could see why this is actually such a tragedy.
for all the crap that new Avengers game got it did a pretty excellent adaptation of Modok he was a serious threat, dare i say "an avengers level threat" seeing the way he slowly mutated into the grotesque giant head was great it also weird that A.I.M and Modok are both in the MCU now yet they have no connect. Guy Pierce from Iron Man 3 would have been a much better choice for Modok
Why? There is absolutely no need to know jack shit about comics to see why this is such a tragedy.
you said "actually" three times in one sentence
@@INFILTR8US I should have thrown a literally in there too, damn it.
@@evenhartwick4422 everything in that story was so by the numbers and full of dumb tired tropes, if Modok is just average evil scientist number 35806426864478 in the comics I don't think we're missing much.
making modok the "it's funny cause it looks funny" joke is like casting a little people in a "funny" role because their stature
@Gabe Mark ???
@Blended Circuit I don't care that MODOK looks ridiculous. MODOK has *always* looked ridiculous.
@@MrChaotic4 There is however a difference between looking ridiculous and bad design. A stretched out, bad CGI job does look ridiculous... yes, but not in the good way.
@@captain4318Yeah the fact that he looked stretched res made him look like a joke
I totally agree with your comment on the "weightlessness" of his weapons, they never feel threatening because they kinda just flop in and out of sight- actually giving them a sense of mass would really help MODOK be a more intimidating.
It's the little things right. Guess someone forgot.
I would've loved a more serious M.O.D.O.K. in the film. Imagine a man filled with anger and hatred not only because of the events of AM1, but because of his physical deformities; "I need this god forsaken chair to even live, thanks to your little STUNT my lungs can't get enough oxygen for my body, my legs would shatter like toothpicks if I tried to walk, not even my heart can pump right due to all my malformed bloodvessels." Instead, we get... "I'M NOT A DIIIICK!" while using his face as a battering ram against an energy shield, and remember, he has a DAMN MASK HE DOESN'T USE BECAUSE SOMEONE AT MARVEL IS OBSESSED WITH EVERYONE CONSTANTLY TAKING THEIR MASKS OFF. Seriously, they gave MODOK a mask JUST so he could remove it! At this point I'm convinced anyone with a gun and decent aim could dome anyone in the MCU with how often they take their protective gear off in the literal middle of a full on battle zone
FRRRRRR!!!
The movie was rushed and tried to fit as many information in it as possible, which messed up the movie. I think this would've been a good detail to add but the movie was just rushed and made everything look bad
It doesn't even make sense why he takes his mask off. At least all the other actors have an excuse to take their masks off because there actual people under the costumes and not everyone can work being in a hot, sweaty mask for multiple hours. MODOK's already a CGI character, they just green screened the actor's face on him. There's 0 reasons why he constantly has to show his fake, looking face.
@@Heggchandwich the German scientist in captain America trilogy was a really good candidate for modok. But they could've brought him back through some multiversal shit though
@@pranav.m.warrier7407 they always do. Good point
They modeled teeth into his faceplate because this is how they always incorporate cool, off-the-wall designs into the movies. Make the design look like a lame, watered-down version, and then incorporate a call-back to the original design in some superficial element. In this case, they modeled the awesome original design of Modok into his faceplate. Same with Deadpool being that mute guy with the eye tattoos, and The Mandarin having the big hoodie.
The old X-Men movies were great but THAT was the one thing I hated. Everyone's X-Men suit was exactly the same except for the colours (only the stitching) were matching the comic character. Just give us the original comic designs.
It's bizarre how Spiderman, Batman (older films), Superman, Hulk, Ironman, Thor all look comic book accurate but Captain America has to wear blue swat gear? Hawkeye just wears purple (sometimes) and so forth.
Watch Men proved you can have goofy looking heroes, yet still make a serious, gritty film. It's not like Ant Man was even trying to be realistic in the slightest anyway,if anything what we actually got looks like some awful tiktok filter 🤷♂️
Just like ultron having lips.
Then they can say that classic designs don't really work and they need to be fixed.
@@NewOrderOfAlexandria the old Xmen films were not accurate what are you talking about? Logan never wore any kind of rendition of his classic yellow outfit, and the most the rest of the team got was shitty black tight leather uniforms with a yellow X.
I'd also say that some classic designs look just too goofy for the screen, at least in live action form, I mean, how the fuck do you make Hawkeye's first purple suit not look lame in live action form? And besides, redesigns like Captain America and Iron Man were still well made while capturing the original feel, though I'd say Cap's first really good MCU suit was in age of ultron, as the padding gave more of a soldier vibe but without being desaturated like his first movie appereance, and did nit have the awkwardness the tight suit from the first Avengers film gave off, while they nailed Ironman pretty much from day one of the MCU, but that was of course back when they still gave a shit and put at least SOME thoughts in their movie redesigns.
Also Watchmen isn't a good example, Snyder's lacking grasp of nuance, and his usual extremely self serious prententious approach to making dumb Hollywood action shlock is all over that thing and it's generally not a very good adaptation of the source material.
Reminds me of how Galactus was just a cloud in Rise of the Silver Surfer but then they have a very brief glimpse of a shadow-outline of his original design in the climax just to troll fans.
The main problem with Modok is that he always looks hilarious. Guy turned into a freak, and he is happy with it. In this scene 2:54 when Modok gets angry he really looks menacing (even with this CGI). Also, your redesign looks interesting, and after it Modok in the movie looks like a little funny ball
he looks funny
he genuinely looks like humpty dumpty through this movie
I'm sorry but his version just looks corny to me. Looks like something from a meme.
MODOK, Abomination, and Taskmaster are some of my favorite Marvel comics villains and I’m not happy with Disney has done with them.
Of all characters needing respect too.. ffs
Don't forget how they ruined Gorr. They even managed to get Christian fucking Bale and still somehow managed to ruin it all.
@@MuhammadSalman7236 Gorr was probably still the best part of Thor 4 but that's not saying much.
At least others were done as CGI and looked kinda in the comics, but oooh, Taskmaster, OMG, totally ruined it, making it a "woman"! 😅
Hopefully Thunderbolts will improve Taskmaster
I actually loved his mask. Happily pleased until the face reval...
He looked great with the mask, God knows what genius thought it was a good idea have him remove it every 10 second to show his goofy face
The mask could definitely work, though also make it initially cover hair too while on. It could work if he's trying to come off as more, imposing?
@Gabe Mark I think the mask is him INTENDING to be able to put up a serious face
@Gabe Mark ???
His face looks great what are you talking about
Calling MODOK a « little ferrero rocher » truly is the best way to start a video lmao
Amirite or amirite.
@Caitlyn Carvalho zardoz did it better. And that was unde the influence
@Caitlyn Carvalho it was a stone head
@Caitlyn Carvalho oh yeah forgot about that one
@Caitlyn Carvalho no clue.
I just realized. Janet spent "eons" helping kang fix his ship but did not think of putting the growing disk on her suit to leave the quantum realm. Something Scot thought of while almost unconscious.
I think that the discs didn’t exist yet
The disks were invented by Pym for Scott during the first movie. This movie is bad nonetheless.
To be honest, Darren being MODOK could have worked. When Darren gets defeated, his body got mulitated and he could have used the last price of the armor from his yellow suit. He could have met Janet in the realm and she could have helped him. He also could have looked more gross. When Janet realize who is really is, she turn on him and Darren used his new powers to take over the realm. He could have been the main villain of the movie. Kang could have been saved for another movie.
Now we don't have Kang or Modok
That’s what I thought would work too, I’m trying to rewrite the story of how I would have the story go. Like maybe have MODOK have amnesia, Janet built a life supporting mobile chair for him to live and move/float around with, him eventually remembering what happened and getting very pissed off at Antman for having him look this way, Janet tries to calm him down, but then he remembers that SHE’S Hank Pym’s wife.
Darren relentlessly and aggressively goes after her, firing everything artillery weapons on him that Janet gave him, but she eventually outsmarts him and escapes. When she finally escapes, he found it pointless to try to go after her; MODOK decided to find a way how to get back to the real world and get revenge on Scott for making him this way to begin with.
I haven't even seen Ant Man 2 or 3, but when you showed MODOK saying "I'm not a dick", all I heard was "My name's not Rick."
Before the movie came out, I thought Kang was going to be a background villain and MODOK as the main villain. I predicted Kang would be the main one for the first 2/3 but eventually, MODOK betrays Kang and turns his army and equipment against him, forcing Kang to retreat and leave Scott and friends to deal with him, solidifying MODOK as the true main villain of the movie who was secretly plotting, and his goofy, jokey, insane personality was secretly a front so Kang wouldn't suspect him and easily trust him, when in reality Darren was playing 4D chess with everyone. I also thought he would turn Kang's quantum realm army into the MCU's version of AIM, escape with them out of the quantum realm and turn his company from the first movie to AIM HQ for future movies. Now THAT would have made the movie and MODOK as a whole a much better character. Instead of MODOK getting a stupid redemption arc, he becomes a villain that's even WORSE than Kang
Edit: Also, the "I AM NOT A DICK" line could work and be taken seriously
Cassie: "Darren, its never too late to stop being a dick"
MODOK: "But I'm not a dick...I'm a weapon...designed only for killing"
this is the modok i wanted to see. genius big head for a big brain
This entire mcu phase is leading up to a battle between the avengers and kang
I so wish this had happened, but alas..
@@camzilla603boy12 with "A" Kang this modok could have usurped one version of Kane while not taking away from the build of a much more threatening Kang.
I find it both funny and sad that youtube comments have better storylines and plot twists than a lot of movies
Visually speaking, I think the biggest problem for me was the lack of pores in his skin. Yes, his head is huge, but if you just stretch the face with MS Paint to achieve that proportion, it starts to look plastic, and therefore fake. If they had added more pores and more details to make it look like his face actually had more SKIN to span across the elongated horizontal space, he'd look more realistic, and therefore more tragic than comical. That, in turn, would make the audience care more about his passing (without sacrificing the lols of his deathbed conversion).
That’s a Corridor Crew viewer right there.
some other things they could've done include:
-Making his veins more visible (his head has grown to immense sizes)
-making his skin more grey and decayed (all his organs have shrunk except his head so he's should be on life support)
The golden mask head looks awesome if they made that his actual face. His eyes and mouth are perfectly proportioned and have that goofy/ menacing look in the comics, it just has to be his actual face and not a gold mask that just blends into the rest of his body
The transition from your MODOK to the official one at 3:43 was freaking jarring. I never really could summarize why I disliked the movie design, but you managed to in a few seconds. Nicely done.
Then my job here is done. 👏
Off to a good start, please keep making content of this quality.
I'll try my best.
I didn't even realize this guy was new, the two videos he's posted already have hundreds of thousands of views.
The problem is that the people writing mcu products now don’t care about comics so they see everything in them as ridiculous and something to mock. Sure MODOK looks weird but it doesn’t have to be played for comedy. What happens to him is basically body horror, they could totally have taken it seriously
When I first saw him while watching the movie I burst out laughing, he instantly broke all tension that was previously there 💀💀💀
I thought I'd just skip through the video to know things in a nutshell as I usually do. But, wow! what a great connoiseur you are! I couldn't help sitting silent enjoying your beautifully proper edits, genuine humours and lucid flow of words. Thank you for making my day. ❤❤
You made my day too with this comment. Thanks for watching!
wow I am impressed how you have the creative mind to design a version a million times better then people who were paid to. Subbed
That's high praise thank you. And welcome to the channel.
@@y.reviews can’t wait to see ya drop some new content ! Keep the vids comin
*worse
I love your content. Straight to the point, not overly long- which I’m not opposed to. Keep it up.
Appreciate that my friend.
Idk. I didn't really care about his character arc, but the second that mask lifted up, I was laughing my head off, and it definitely made good comic relief each time I saw him.
I mean... the whole movie was a comic relief 💀
I don’t know about GOOD comic relief, but he goofy as hell
You know it's weird when Phineas and Ferb's Marvel crossover portrays MODOK better than the freaking main Marvel Universe
I was really annoyed with this because I actually really liked Modok in the comics. He’s an absolute demon and he’s pretty scary sometimes. Making him a comedy character would be like resurrecting Darth Vader for the next Star Wars movie and giving his helmet a clown nose
Let’s hope Disney doesn’t get any ideas
Your version is definitely better and it took no time at all. What were they thinking?
I hope we will see a Variant of him
More Serious
More Evil
and of Course not the same Actor
They were thinking “hmm maybe we should redeem a villain even though it wouldn’t make sense”
@@Bugermanchi
it's Marvel
Nothing make sense anymore
everything needs to be played for laughs in Marvel. That is why they are failing.
@@haiderraad468 the actor was fine
He just needed to be more serious
And the cgi and design should've been done a bit better
But can people stop shiting on the actor
Its not his fault the producers messed up.
I can still see potential in his version of modok if he was ever to return and he still probably could.
This is the third time I've watched this video of yours and the comparison between your mockup and what they went with design wise is so shocking to me. I had forgotten what the official version looked like while looking at yours. When the transition happens, my eyes literally have a reaction, like I am viewing something that hasn't fully loaded in, or didn't load in correctly. It doesn't look finished, and the fact that your first attempt is as good as it is, really gives me whiplash. It is clear Disney is not treating their employees well or with the respect they deserve.
Yeah that cut really had a profound impact on a lot of people lol.
“This isn’t Darren Cross, this is Durian Crust” 😂😂
Lol glad you appreciated that.
I would describe MODOK as him looking like an absolute dope. The fact that he for some reason always looks happy in a goofy baby like way makes me want to laugh at him everytime he does a face reveal. MODOK always looked goofy to me in his various iterations but the MCU's version just makes me feel like I'm looking at a Teletubbies character.
Marvel Legends just did a MODOK that's pretty freaky.
5:22 the high pitched voice was edited so well, it actually felt like how it really sounded
What is he even saying??
@@whillard2447I don't know, something about how his name is Darren and he's not a dick
I was expecting it to really play into the torturous transformation he went through. A twisted character, in permanent pain, whose motivation was to inflict that pain into others. His design should have leaned heavily into body horror. Imagine if, instead of the goofy face reveal we got, it was played out more like the moment Silva removes his facial prosthetic in Skyfall, and reveals to M what he became because of her. Instead of a redemption arc played for laughs, it could turn out that Kang won't let him die, and he finds a form of closure to his relationship with Scott and Cassie, through their willingness to kill him at the end, and end his torment. This could have worked as a more believable motivation for him working for Kang. A vague promise that if he serves him, eventually, maybe Kang will let him die. This would up the intimidation factor for Kang, and serve as an example to Scott, to back up his threat of a fate far worse than death if he fails to retrieve the power source.
3:41 looking at your version at first, I'm thinking that doesn't look much better, then you showed the original and I fell out of my chair laughing
Right? Hope you're ok lol.
the vfx team explained that a lot of the modok design was restricted by eye tracking issues and what we got in the movie was pretty much the best they could do without having his eyes 2 feet apart
Maybe just don’t use face tracking then…
Have you seen their recent CGI?
@@lukeveon4282 not their fault, best they can do when marvel and disney wants to crunch them with little time they get
his "redemption" was so predictable, the second the guy was being hurt by kang you kinda know oh he's gonna help them out later
Dude, I am absolutely loving your content! It’s informative, whilst also being comedic. I love it! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for the support. 🙏
Modoks most distinct feature is the extreme face scrunch worth of wrinkles they could have at least added those
The thing that Modok is happy behind the mask is a clever idea. He wants to be treated differently, taken seriously, like he is a powerful villain. But he is not, and the only thing he can easily change is his mask - a representation of desired self.
You’re giving them too much credit.
Problem is that MODOK canonically is a powerful villain. They just made a joke of him for no particular reason.
I've been looking forward to your cover on Modok after your outstanding analysis of that one Cassie scene!
There's more where that came from.
I think their main problem is trying to be funny, which was okay back then because it wasn't overly done. Now it's like a mandatory thing to make jokes even if a scene should be serious
Modok being turned into a comedic relief side character kinda hurts after having him as this massive threat in the comics. He’s always been in the back plotting somewhere and coming out of no where and surprising everyone with pure power of technology. Not only does he have little to do with antman as his original character was a man named “George Tarleton” but George was subjected to the most horrific surgeries and mutations that caused him to go from average guy, to smartest person in the universe and massive egomaniac. Modok never needed to physically over power people as the leader of A.I.M and relied strictly on his ability to predict and counter his opponents with his technology
I have a theory that Darren didn't truly change at the end. 1. Kang was an ass to him. 2. Darren's a businessman. It might be a way to leave a "good legacy."
I think it’s an incredibly cool idea that the villain of the first movie ended up becoming modok, I just really wish it was executed better.
Agreed.
I giggled loudly at "Durian Crust". that was gold, man.
I'm glad you enjoyed that lol.
Personally i think modok could have been written to work with ant man from the middle of the movie for both of them to escape the quantum realm and defeating Kang. Ant man would have preferred to free evil modok than Kang into the world because Kang is such a bigger threat.
Great video and analysis, thank you
Those clips of previous quotes from earlier, better works honestly just make me sad
I don't know if it's nostalgia talking, but those lines just felt more meaningful.
@@y.reviews
They were more meaningful, so I think perhaps we're nostalgic for a time when lines really were set up and paid off
Remember Nerdwriter's vid on how MCU's CGI was better than DCEU? He said that DCEU's CGI simply had lesser physics, less weight.
Well now, MCU doing it too. It's like they learn backwards.
Well all I'm hoping is in the future that we can get "THE" proper MODOK that's an actual Avenger level threat like in the game
Love your content so far! Extremely informative and entertaining! Keep it up! 👍👍
You're too kind.
Hey man, I really like your content (even if it’s just the two videos so far). You offer a good perspective on the absurdity of modern Marvel, while also being fair to the artists. I would like to note that I heard your mic peaking a few times (mostly in the first video). I fw the calmness in your presentation, nice job 👍
Thanks for the kind words. Gonna try to strike that balance going forward. As far as the mic, tried a new approach with this second video that should be better and future videos should improve as well. 👍
Ser Yu, your video is great but may I just express my admiration for your wonderful voice? It sounds like molten chocolate sauce being poured over a crisp sweet crepe
Wrong app for this
Thank you I'm flattered. And damn that sounds tasty.
First two videos and both are bangers. Glad the algorithm showed me your content, can’t wait for more.
Already working on the next one. 🙏
3:41 Honestly I was so content it the redesign you did so when you pulled up the actual MODOK from the movie it was like a shock to my system seeing them side by side, how did that design actual get greenlit?
I'd like to know too.
Holy shit... you just slapped me with a reality check, man. 2014 was 9 years ago...
My world's bubble is crumbling.
Yeah man. We're old af.
How could you leave out “That’s America’s ass” truly iconic
I was leaning towards a "That's the Quantum Realm's ass," but I think I'm not the first one.
I agree about him looking happy. He always seemed to be giddy, even when he was supposed to be angry.
LOL! He's always smiling. It's like he's supposed to be in a different movie all the time.
My biggest MCU Pet peeve is the magically disappearing helmet.
Even Torn Legacy did a better job by making CGI Jeff Bridges’ hair move and spring with his moving helmet.
MODOK should've been someone else too. Darren Cross's death was one of the best parts of 1st movie. It was ballsy. Shows the scary side of the sci-fi. It was consequence. Cross returning as MODOK is as hollow as everything else on this movie.
Modok stumbled drunkenly so the High Evolutionary could walk.
*slow clap*
well said my friend.
I have a theory that this isn’t the only MODOK (not multiversaly talking but in our universe). When Scott is talking to him in the prison and finally understands that it is an acronym, Scott says “oooh, a MODOK” like if there where more. I think George Tarleton MODOK is already working with The Leader on Intelligencia and he has to have that more menacing look
You are giving the mcu way too much credit my boy
@@arandomhippo4798 😂😂😂
One thing I'm just gonna say, you can still have a character look goofy, yet also be at least a little intimidating.
Fawful I think is a perfect example of that.
weirdly enough for me Modok, Ant-Man and Kang were the only characters I could really stand in the kovie
They could have easily made him just like the Hulk face CGI model with motion capture, keeping the same design as in the comics! It would have worked!
The point is that Darren is so insecure about who he is on the inside that he has to overcompensate with an evil mask and over-the-top weaponry on the outside. He’s trying to prove to himself and others that he is not a cheap sellout to Kang, and that he still has power even in this realm. Adding more detail to his relationship with Kang would have helped prove this, and would have given more weight to his line, “I am not a dick!” At the end of the day though, he just rides on the coattails of those in his life with true power and confidence in an attempt to emulate what they have. In Ant Man 1 it was the suit from Hank he used to project false power, and in Ant Man 3 it is the suit from Kang. Both times his false self is glaring and embarrassing, giving him the goofy and comedic arc in Ant Man 3 which makes perfect sense to me. “Make me an Avenger” had me dying and makes so much sense for his character arc! 😂
When I look at your version of Modok I can actually see his body better. It doesn’t look all mushed together.
His head/body proportions are fine, modok's head has always been unrealistically squat. The design is honestly hamstrung by the fact that it *must* look like the actor's face. Modok tends to look more monstrous, his face wrinkled and twisted into a permanent sneer, the eyes and mouth exaggerated. It really should've been a purely CG creature, as it looks now its just a normal dude you zoomed too far in on.
Realistically it's *difficult* to make modok not at least somewhat of a joke, he's a giant angry head for god's sake, but if no matter what your design looks silly in what should be serious moments, just don't bother with the character. Modok's not even an Antman villain.
Great video. Love how you explore the topic while not overstaying your welcome on it. Keeps things fresh and engaging. Can't wait to see what you put out next:)
I try to keep it breezy. See you in the next video. 👍
The lady Thor scene you showed it actually was built up to.since she got the hammer she was trying to figure out her catch phrase
Still didn’t make it less cringe though 😋
Dont trust TH-camrs. They'll take anything out of context to make their point.
I guess to me that felt like a thin way to build up to it. The other examples I showed with Tony, Bruce, and Cap informs us of where their characters are mentally by the end of their movies. Lady Thor's line is more like the punchline of a joke. Just my humble opinion.
Omg the comparison of your Photoshop vs the official render nearly knocked the wind out of me. Why did they squish him so far
You know when you make a fresh PB&J, you just gotta squish it.
@@y.reviews my mommy uses a modok shaped crust cutter on my pb&js to get rid of the yucky crust
(Also why would you squish a pb&j? It messes up the fluffy texture of the bread)
I dont mind that modok didnt look like corey stoll
Even the comic virsion or any version of him didnt look like his human self.
It did need more work tho
Your design is good but the long head dosnt really work since modoks head has always been more of a rounded square shape
Lol yea. I just felt an impulse to stretch it up to see what it would look like. And now I know.
You deserve more than 5k subscribers!
Thank you that's very kind of you to say.
This is just the latest proof that MODOK is impossible to adapt. It's also part of why The Avengers video game flopped. No matter how hard you try, it's impossible to feel threatened by a giant baby head with tiny arms and legs.
I agree fully with this comment
I actually thought he was the only really good part of that game.
To be fair, this video I saw was pretty interesting on a "forgotten" MODOK:
th-cam.com/video/JEhzXp6-wDI/w-d-xo.html
That's what I thought. Modok is just way too goofy looking to be in anything other than a comic.
@@hussainqureshi9933 Thats not even MODOK. At least Quantumania's MODOK looks more comic accurate.
I absolutely loved MODOK, he carried this film
Carried it straight into the trash can.
Just kidding, I'm glad you liked him haha.
@@y.reviews Haha! I didn’t really like this film too much, but for entertainment value modok definitely delivered for me wether I was laughing at him or not
I swear modok is the best thing that ever happend to the mcu😂 he is commedy gold
Magically appearing and disappearing tech is a superhero pet peeve of mine.
Even comics from the 60s felt the need to explain in detail where the heroes and villains keep their tech in their suits.
Now it's just, "the giant guns are behind his back, you can't see them now, they stopped existing".
Devil's advocate here...
I actually liked all the MODOK stuff, even the jokes. His face is distorted because, well, it's distorted. He shrank unevenly, and his proportions got all messed up.
Darren smiling all the time seems to just be because he's smug and gloaty. Hell, I bet Kang made his mask an angry face just so he might have a CHANCE of actually looking intimidating. AND, his erratic behavior is due to him already having been a mentally unstable person, which got amplified by using pym particles without proper protection.
(as per Ant Man 1 MCU rules, stated by Hank)
Plus, his brain chemistry probably got even worse after his trip down to the quantum realm.
All-in-all, I don't think there was really any other way to adapt MODOK into the current MCU. AIM never really took off, and even if it had, why would they make a big head with regular sized limbs? I suppose they could've had George remotely piloting MODOK, and just had a big old screen where his face should be, but then there goes the "Organism" part of "Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing".
Love your channel!!! Top-tier my man!
Appreciate it. 🙏
Quantumania is the result of years of Marvel formula imbreeding: excessive CGI, jokes, lasers, jokes, nanotech helmets, jokes, not putting enough time to make something unique, excessive jokes... When will they change? Is there any hope?
They'll change when the movies aren't making money.
You know bro you're new to this but you came out swinging I am eager to see you breaking down more CGI and other effects in films or games. Heck maybe a video on holograms who knows but I'm here for it!
Appreciate that bro 🙏 and holograms are definitely coming up in future videos haha.
Isn't Modok supposed to be super intelligent?
Idk what they could've done about the writing, but I think for his appearance he could've had more distorted features. Like his whole body's completely f-ed, but his face is still symmetrical? Either way, this was a great video! It was concise, researched, and informative!
Bro built like humpty dumpty 💀
I’m so happy I waited for this to drop on Disney plus
"No, MODOC iS LiKe tHiS iN tHe cOmiC. He iS GoOfY."
Nah, MODOK in the comic is a menace.
I never read the comics but from the games and animated series where he exists I could tell he's nowhere close to being a joke. He's a murder computer, literally
No...He is also goofy af. What comics have you been reading where he is 100% menacing? Even in the Gwenpool comics he was goofy.
the best "take a look in the mirror" quote i've ever heard
Props for catching that.
I'm going to be real, it was goofy but I had waaaay too much fun watching that movie. Maybe because it was late, maybe it was the friends I was with, but I honestly thought that modok was one of the best parts of that movie. His face is hillarious
I feel the same way. I went in wanting to be entertained. I wanted to laugh a little and see things I hadn't seen, and it was a great ride as a result
@@markcalcagno676 hard agree on that (:
Holy bananas. Your voice is like butter
I'll take it.
I've missed these kind of videos
I think your design is waaaaaaay better than the original.
You editing skills are amazing
This means a lot thank you.
I have an unpopular view regarding MODOK. I think his arc was fitting for Darren. In AM1, he was desperate for approval from a mentor and was driven insane by the Pym particles. He undertook drastic (and villainous) methods to prove that he had worth to his former mentor that abandoned him. When he was sent to the quantum realm, he found a new mentor and tried to prove himself by becoming a killing machine and put on a mask that he was confident and scary, even though deep down he still felt inferior/worthless due to Kang’s harsh treatment and maybe even a little guilt over his actions. When Cassie beats him, the mask breaks and he expresses his true insecurities, asking Cassie what he should do and she shows him that he could find purpose in doing something good for once (though the dialogue is crass and removes the seriousness). Regarding his design, I think it was pretty accurate (ignoring the hair and more deformed face) they actually made his weapons really cool with the purple FX and I think most of the jokes were fitting with his treatment in the comics and animated show.
I remember an article where Corey Stoll (Yellowjacket's actor) saw himself as Modok and laughed his ass off at how ridiculous they made him look.
I don't understand why Disney is against writing good stories for the MCU but it's been so bad for so long that now it's just par for the course.
My idea about how the plot/story should've gone
(MODOK would've been the lead antagonist):
- We learn Cassie has become Hank's student, he's taught her many things. But they gather to witness first use of her invention. Quantum tunnel. (Janet spoke about the advanced-ness of the tech down there and some mcguffin resource, Cassie built the tunnel so they could use it to retrieve).
- Machine "malfunctions". Scott, Hank, Cass, Hope, and Janet arrive in the Quantum Realm to find a super advanced society. Initially they think of Cass' invention as a success as they've stumbled upon a society with technology so far above their own. Beginning is them being wowed and wanting to explore, they learn that Janet was an infamous anti-regime "terrorist" when she was in the realm.
- However, said society is under the rule of a tyrannical dictator known as The Conqueror, whom the general population doesn't often see though the tales of his power, majesty, and conquest ring through the realm. He single-handedly expanded the livable range of the atomic society. His head enforcer MODOK is infamous as a vengeful killing machine devoid of humanity.
- MODOK kidnaps Cassie and Janet. Now Hank, Scott, and Hope have to get her back.
- Upon exposition we find out MODOK is Darren and he collapsed into their society because of the pym particles (Scott breaking his suit) and was dying until Kang saved him with his future tech. (Hence the chair functioning as his life support and a weapon of great power).
- We learn that MODOK kidnapped Cassie and Janet at Kang's request.
- Upon meeting Kang (via hologram facetime) we learn that he's interested in pym particles having learnt about them from Darren and turning him into MODOK (wants to escape the subatomic world as he's been trapped there). After Kang saved Darren/MODOK he put him to work to recreate pym particles, he's been conducting research/running experiments. Kang has conquered vast subatomic worlds seeking resources to further this goal until MODOK noticed Cassie's beam and pulled Hank, Scott, Hope, Janet, and herself down to get it.
- Kang says pym particles for Janet and Cassie. A trade is made. They release Cassie, and then MODOK executes Janet on the spot for crimes committed when she was previously in the realm.
- A fight ensues. MODOK vs. Scott and Hope. Hank plays support in the background, donning an old Ant-Man suit he had hidden on him for emergencies.
- Big explosion occurs. MODOK is badly injured. Hank dies. Scott, Hope, and Cassie escape.
- Back in surface world. Scott, Hope, and Cassie are mourning. How are they gonna continue? (Camera hints toward Cassie. IN SEQUEL: We learn Cassie has been trained on Pym Particles from Hank. She seeks out Bill Foster again they re-create and improve Hanks formula, rid of fatigue from going large. Cassie uses new formula to become new hero, Scott and Hope retain use of old small-optimized formula.)
- In post-credits: We see Kang arrive to find pym particles in the wreckage: mission accomplished. End.
Other notes:
MODOK would've had to use computer to talk (think Stephen Hawking). Making his rage feel so eery as it's delivered through even, unemotional, robotic speech. He talks about being in constant pain, needing the chair to live, the chair and it's weapons are controlled psychically and can even materialize intense brain waves into concussive force via the head crystal (psionic blasts).
Kang is never in same room as Antman, but during hologram facetime recognizes Hank and Scott. Talk about having met them so many times before (in cool dramatic way, so we get a cooler version of that "Have I killed you before?" line)
how you only have 2 videos and all these makes simultaneously no sense and some sense. but it's well deserved. you can tell a shit ton of work went into them, or at least it seems that way!
you're videos are great and i really enjoyed them.
But idk how tf the visibility you've gotten from 2 videos lmao.
awesome either way and congrats!
Lol I'm glad you think so. More content coming.
Very well said, my thoughts exactly. (Solid photoshop redraw too). Thanks -
Thanks for watching ✌️
YOOOO Mr. Electric from shark boy and lava girl finally made an appearance in the MCU!
Idk how to explain it but for me the issue is that it really just looks like there isn’t actually any depth to the face there, like it’s really just a screen projecting an image of a face.
I think covering up his ears and chin takes away the ability for our eyes to judge depth whenever he turns around. And thinking back, he didn't turn around all that much, he was mostly facing camera. Which is probably why it feels like a projection most of the time.