7. Kilgrave
The foe of Jessica Jones, the Purple Man is ostensibly one of Marvel’s most frightening villains. Initially a spy named ZebediahKilgrave, whose skin turned purple because of a chemical accident. It gave him the ability to command total obedience to his word. In the Jessica Jones Netflix series, the Kilgrave character keeps his mind control powers, yet loses the comic book backstory. The Purple Man nickname is never said, and even “Kilgrave” ends up being a nom de plume used to shroud his real identity which is the sinister Kevin Thompson.
The biggest change is that Kevin doesn’t have purple skin and hair. Furthermore, the Purple Man is a monster; however Kevin looks like other people, concealing his nightmarish powers in plain sight. It’s simpler just to make him resemble a superbly unremarkable insidiousness British fellow.
8. Loki
Tom Hiddleston’s Loki, won praises as the conflicted awful person in Thor and The Avengers. The character has generally adhered near the source material, despite the fact that he has yet to match his comic counterpart’s merry evil. All things considered, his costume remains genuinely like the one in the comics. Indeed, even his popular horned helmet shows up.
The major change is exchanging Loki’s great skin-tight cat-suit for something somewhat less revealing. The costume has been conditioned down a bit, with darker greens and less striking gold trimmings.
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