Thanos and Killmonger were both given motives when they were introduced into the MCU, but Killmonger's supporters in-universe make much more sense.
Thanos and Killmonger were both given motives when they were introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Killmonger's supporters in-universe make much more sense. Thanos served as the main antagonist of the entire Infinity Saga, but his real goals were mostly unknown until Avengers: Infinity War. He wanted to halve all life to prevent resources from becoming scarce across the entire universe.
As for Thanos, his goal was on a much larger scale, but made some degree of sense in a utilitarian view. After watching his home planet, Titan, fall to starvation and in-fighting over resources, the Mad Titan wanted to remove half of all life in the universe to make sure no one would have to suffer the way that he did. By removing half of all life in the universe, natural resources would last longer and have less competition.
On a larger scale, Killmonger's lasting presence was felt by Wakanda and the rest of the world too. By having Wakanda join the United Nations, they became subject to other nations' judgment and will. At the beginning of Wakanda Forever, France openly stands against Wakanda for their actions, forcing the Wakandans to reconsider how they interact with other nations.
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