The Red Skull, Batroc the Leaper, Crossbones, Hydra, Zemo.
A twenty-foot tall Chris Evans?
Ameridroid makes the sacred into the profane.
Hes a giant robot version of Americas greatest hero controlled by the mind of a Nazi scientist.
Thats right; this titanic symbol of patriotism is controlled by Nazi genius and all around d-bag Lyle Dekker.
Listen, Ed Brubaker managed to make the Ameridroid work, so it isnt as silly as it seems.
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Twenty foot tall Cap!
The shield is huge!
Like a flying saucer!
Thats really nasty, man.
Plus, the word Femizons is just too awesome not to use in a movie.
The Claw has employed ex-Nazi agents in the past and was a constant threat in Marvels Silver Age.
With some sensitive reimaginings; the Claw could be a menacing modern day threat to Cap and company.
Batrocs Brigade
More Batroc is always a good thing.
There have been a number of iterations of Batrocs Brigade.
The second version of Batrocs Brigade consisted of the mustachioed savate master, Porcupine, and Whirlwind.
This would be awesome.
Or maybe just in my own head, but it would still be awesome, je ne sais pas?
Machinesmith
Machinesmith was once the Daredevil villain Starr Saxon until he transformed himself into a cybernetic organism.
The robot-maker turned robot would be a perfect villain for the modern age.
The Red Guardian
This was hinted at pretty stronglybetween the lines inCaptain America: Civil War.
The tale of Alexei Shostakov mirrors that of Steve Rogers.
Hand picked by his government, Alexei became the living embodiment of his beloved country.
Master Man
What greater challenge for Cap than a Nazi superman?
Master Man plagued the Invaders during the dark days of World War II.
Cap is at his best when combating Nazis, and Master Man is the ultimate goose stepper.
Who doesnt love giant robots?
Whats more badass than giant Nazi robots?
Scourge was a Punisher-like vigilante who killed costumed criminals.
This exploration in the contrasts between a killer and a protector would make for a fascinating movie.
The Secret Empire
Who doesnt like evil subversive puppet masters?
The Empire has evolved into Marvels go-to hooded organization of nefarious intent.
The Secret Empire can play off modern conspiracy paranoia, a nightmarish version of government gone horribly wrong.
Agent was Captain America.
Come to think of it, how great would a film adaptation of The Captain/U.S.
Sidewinder is a kind of honorable villain who would be fascinating to see realized on screen.
And seriously, giant floating head, whatsnotto love?
Taskmaster could be played as an anti-hero or a straight out soldier villain.
Senator until Cap brought him down.
Hate Monger
Ok,hes freakin Hitler.
Who wouldnt want to see Captain America kick the bratwurst out of a clone of Adolf Hitler?
In Captain Americas very first comic, Cap is rendered punching Hitler right in his hateful mug.
Burnside was set up with the Steve Rogers identity and fought the Red Menace of the 50s.
They were put in suspended animation and awoken in the modern day.
Heres where things get dicey.
Baron Blood
What could be cooler than Cap versus a Nazi vampire?
Really, not a whole heck of a lot.
Blood is one of Caps most vile foes, a breeding of repugnant politics and supernatural evil.
But fear not, this vile vamp doesnt sparkle.