The Maker: Marvel's Biggest Hater

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The Maker has become one of Marvel's greatest villains and one of its greatest haters. He has shaped the Ultimate Universe to his liking, changing the origins of Spider-Man, Iron Man, and most notably: Mister Fantastic. He has done so much damage to everyone, so let's take a look at that damage and the other things he has done to change the world.

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You're wrong friend. The maker is definitely at the top of my list after what he did the new DOOM. He hates himself so much, he turned HIMSELF into DOOM.

VexxtheVoid
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Love the fact that almost everyone was either tortured or left for dead, but spiderman? Here... have happiness.

IHeaRvOices-cyos
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Considering marvel has haters like Thanos, Doom, and Eddie Brock, I'm intrigued

MarlonOwnsYourCake
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Say what you want about the maker but even HE wanted Peter and Mary Jane to have a happily ever after

Theunloved
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He exists in slices. I interpret that as him having multiple copies of himself in different universes at the same time.

kazemizu
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if reed didn't notice that his scientific notation (times power of ten) was replaced with some other random powers he absolutely deserved to crash that

f.n.
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He the biggest hater
He hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk, he hate the way that you dress.

realleefrom
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I LOVE The Maker. I have never cared about the 4 in any capacity but this change in Reed Richards made me care and start reading. I'm also a fan of the Ultimate universe so I'm really enjoying him being the big villain for a universe.

SnaxXdaman
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With all the multiverse crap happening in the MCU, I really want this guy to be the same Reed from the Fan4stic movie. After allthat movie used the same continuity as Ultimate Fantastic Four. I want Miles Teller to be the Maker.

Beerbottles
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Super cool video man.. imma check out the rest of your stuff

sebastiansteez
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You know I had to buy the skin in rivals just to be a certified hater.

gtmadskllz
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Doom is definitely a bigger hater like it's not even close bro killed a version of himself who literally had the life he wanted and had his face repaired told him all he had to do was forgive reed and all his problems would go away

zer_effort
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What do we do of the new Doom?
Hold the Doom.
Protect the Doom.
Forfeit all worldly possessions to the Doom.

SaffronicSaffron
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Lore of The Maker: Marvel's Biggest Hater momentum 100

sahilhossain
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I loved the OG Ultimate Universe. Definitely my personal favorite incarnations of Marvel comics. It was a part of my childhood. No questions asked.

joelcartagena
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As for me I actually wished that they had brought back the original Ultimate Universe. That's what I really thought the writers were gonna do after that Ultimate Invasion comic story.

joelcartagena
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I think Marvel might be setting up The Maker as the next Thanos-level villain — and no one’s really talking about it.

This is just a theory, but hear me out — Kang was positioned as the big multiverse threat, but with Jonathan Majors’ situation and how scattered Kang’s variants are, it feels like Marvel could be setting up a pivot. And the perfect character to step into that role is The Maker.

The Maker’s story in the comics lines up a little too well with where the MCU is already heading:

1. No Way Home ended with Peter Parker essentially becoming a multiversal anomaly — everyone forgot about him, but he still exists, which puts him outside normal reality. That’s exactly the kind of vulnerability The Maker would target.

2. The incursions introduced in Multiverse of Madness are a direct setup for Secret Wars — and in the comics, The Maker was one of the architects behind the incursions that led to Battleworld.

3. If Sadie Sink is playing Jean Grey in Spider-Man 4 (or even Annie Parker), that could connect mutants to the multiverse narrative — and The Maker directly manipulated mutants on Battleworld in Secret Wars (2015).

In Secret Wars, The Maker wasn’t just involved — he was a key player. He manipulated mutant factions, clashed with Earth-616 Reed Richards, and directly contributed to the destruction and rebuilding of reality.

The key difference between Kang and The Maker is motivation:

Kang wants to control time — The Maker wants to reshape reality in his own image.

Kang is a conqueror — The Maker is a creator who believes reality is fundamentally flawed and can only be fixed through controlled destruction.

If Sadie Sink is playing Jean Grey, or even Annie Parker (Peter’s daughter from an alternate universe), it could strengthen the emotional core of this story. The Maker could offer Peter a chance to “fix” his life — to bring back Aunt May, to have MJ remember him — but at the cost of erasing or merging other realities. That’s exactly the kind of personal conflict that would elevate The Maker beyond just a standard villain.

This is where Spider-Man 4 could lay the groundwork for Secret Wars:

Peter senses the multiverse unraveling.

Miles Morales appears, warning that his world is collapsing.

Jean Grey (or Sadie Sink’s character) appears as a survivor of a destroyed reality.

Doctor Strange (or Wong) realizes the incursions are deliberate — someone is engineering them.

The Maker is revealed as the mastermind, attempting to merge realities into Battleworld.

The emotional conflict would be clear: The Maker could offer Peter the chance to rewrite his past — but at the cost of destroying Miles’ or Jean’s reality. Peter would have to reject the offer, creating a moral and emotional dilemma that Kang’s conquest never could.

If this happens, The Maker would become a more dangerous and complex villain than Kang or even Doom.

The post-credits scene almost writes itself:
The Maker standing over a forming Battleworld, saying:
"We can rebuild it, Peter… together."

The reason this could work so well is that The Maker fits perfectly into Marvel’s current multiverse framework:

Kang manipulates timelines — but The Maker manipulates reality itself.

Kang’s rise is tied to conquest — The Maker’s rise would be tied to Peter’s emotional struggle.

If Peter refuses The Maker’s offer to "fix" his life, it would reinforce Peter’s moral strength — but at a huge personal cost.

And if Battleworld is the outcome, that’s a clean way to merge the X-Men, mutants, the Fantastic Four, and other alternate characters into the main MCU without needing standalone origin stories.

But here’s why I think this theory holds weight:

Hickman (who created The Maker) is writing the new Ultimate Universe — so Marvel already has the creative foundation in place.

The Maker is tied to Miles Morales and the multiverse in the comics — and if Miles is entering the MCU, The Maker would naturally follow.

Kang’s narrative is fractured and unstable — The Maker’s rise would create a more cohesive multiverse threat.

This would be Marvel’s cleanest narrative solution — and if it happens, it would be the most personal and emotionally layered conflict Peter has faced since losing Aunt May.

I could be wrong, but the pieces seem to line up too well for this to be a coincidence.

hauntngu
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2:00 wait so magneto flooded the world but mr fantastic goes after dr. doom?

erickkisreal
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Yeo the maker n that hulk pic was fire

BlackFlashDemon
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The maker is the same level of hater as thanos with that one kid Danny

flynnwilliams