The whole film was a let down but did anyone else find the bad guy to be rather boring? Maybe that is what they were going for but he was neither an evil genius or charismatic or anything really.
Or did they think Gadot would just carry the whole film and no one would care about the mostly boring support cast?
I don't think this is the kind of "new" comic book movies started by X-men and Iron Man, the sort of movies target young adults. Can be enjoyed by both adults and children.
This movie I think is going back to the old roots, made mostly for children. Characters are more simple and cartoonish, especially the bad guys. The bad guys have no agenda or motivation of political level, which would have been too mature to targeted viewers, the little girls, which I bet you are not.
Comics werent originally intended for children. The Comic Code Authority censorship however ensured to kill almost all comics not aimed at children and this has resulted in extremely poor diversity of comic genres in the west. Lack of such censorship is why the Japanese Manga did a lot better.
He was way too over the top for me. Got obnoxious to watch towards the end. And a shame, since we see him on another popular show called The Mandalorian and we love him there.
Also, was the film trying to redeem him at the end because he hugged his son? He was slimy from the beginning and caused so much pain, fear, bloodshed and global misery through his lifetime of lying and deceit. I don't think I could easily forgive someone like that.
Yeah, it would have been better if the antagonist was more threatening.
And also if he met a grisly end. If they're trying to channel the 1980s here, then we should have seen some Indiana Jones type stuff with the villain dying.