Chris Evans on What Makes Thanos 'So Human' in 'Avengers: Endgame' [SPOILERS]
By Hannah Wigandt

This story includes spoilers for 'Avengers: Endgame.'
Thanos was the biggest villain the Marvel Cinematic Universe had ever seen, and proved extremely hard to take down. The Mad Titan's philosophy of killing half the universe to restore it was definitely flawed, but Chris Evans thinks that his intentions were perfectly human.
Following what Thanos thinks is his one true destiny--one only he can control and carry out--is apparently what makes him such a great character, Evans explains in the new book Avengers: Endgame: The Official Movie Special.
"It’s easy, when the villain is so clearly bad, to hate him. Marvel Studios have done this strange thing with Thanos where they gave him a logical point of view, in my opinion," Evans says, according to Marvel.com. "He’s a sort of masked misanthrope or something cloaked in a binary logic about the greater good."
"He’s not just this evil guy. He thinks he’s doing a good thing, which makes him sympathetic to some degree," Evans continues. "[Josh] Brolin really grounds him in this kind of human way so you don’t see a monster or a villain. You see a person who thinks they’re doing something good."
As we saw in Endgame, Thanos is capable of doing many destructive things, so could he actually have human intentions? We guess that's for the fan to decide.
[h/t: ComicBook.com]