Thanos' days as the big bad villain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are numbered. There are many different types of villains in the world. The Big Bad is the most prominent, powerful, and dangerous villain in any story, and is often responsible formost of the conflict that drivethe plot. "Big Brain" is a song played while the children tries to stop Baljeet Tjinder, brainwashed by a helmet invented by Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher to stimulate his brain, from sending the atmosphere to the moon. The first version of Big Brain was little more than two pods; one for a body and one with an image of a human brain. While some individual heroes and villains are lucky enough to only have to give up their hair for added brain-power, some of them are stuck with gigantic melons which will forever impair […] ; Green Lantern villain Hector Hammond's brain is huge — to the point that his neck can't support it. DC Comics previously had other villains named the Brain: The first villain was an ordinary criminal who earned his nickname for his cleverness and was not literally just a brain. Sometimes, the Big Bad can work from behind the scenes. Villains (敵 (ヴィラン) , Viran?, lit. Fortunately for the people of Earth, another big brain arrives from planet Arous. The Ultra Humanite's albino gorilla form Evil telepath and Fearsome Five member Psimon has his exposed brain covered by a clear shell. As such, he's confined to a special chair. With the Guardians of the Galaxy and The Avengers teaming up for Avengers: Infinity War and the as-of-yet untitled Avengers 4, he doesn't stand a chance, even with the all-powerful infinity gauntlet on his hand. Directed by Tom McGrath. People seem to have a habit of associating big heads with big intelligence, and the world of comic books is certainly no exception. With Will Ferrell, Jonah Hill, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey. It is housed in a facility in Antarctica and lives in a glass jar which is fed "brain nutrients" that it must suck in to live. If there is a hierarchy of evildoers, the Big Bad is at the very top of it, and may be in control of most or all of the heroes' other enemies. 1 Character 1.1 Description 2 Background 3 See also The Big Brain considers robots to be the superior species and wants to enslave all Humans to serve robots' will. DCU examples: . The "Darkwing Duck" villain got his powers from an accident involving his school science fair project, has an electrically fried brain that makes him believe that all electronics are "enslaved," has been romantically involved with a lightbulb and wears a plug on his head. In Salvation Run The Joker can't help but smash it. Version 1.0 could fly independently and generate force fields and energy beams. "Opponent") are people who use their Quirks to commit crimes, cause destruction, and potentially put innocent lives at stake. But without a hero, he loses all purpose and must find new meaning to his life. The supervillain Megamind finally defeats his nemesis, the superhero Metro Man. He alongside Captain Bigg, Hopper, False-Face and Rattler were one of five small-time villains hired by Black Star to … Add a photo to this gallery