Johann Schmidt Red Skull

Johann Schmidt Red Skull. Red Skull Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki After unintentionally activating the Tesseract, Schmidt was transported to the planet Vormir where he was punished by becoming the Stonekeeper of the Soul Stone, an Infinity Stone that he had no hope of ever obtaining. However, in his final battle with Captain America, he was seemingly vaporized.

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He attempted to overthrow German chancellor Adolf Hitler to conquer Earth, but his plot was stopped by Steve Rogers. After unintentionally activating the Tesseract, Schmidt was transported to the planet Vormir where he was punished by becoming the Stonekeeper of the Soul Stone, an Infinity Stone that he had no hope of ever obtaining.

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Martha died giving birth to Johann, their only child Johann Schmidt, also known as Red Skull, is a former Nazi official and physicist who served as the founder and leader of Hydra from 1931 until 1945 and as the stonekeeper of the Soul Stone from 1945 until 2018 Dissatisfied with the standard drill instruction his subordinates used to train Shmidt, Hitler took over personally

. Johann Schmidt is the former head of HYDRA, the special weapons division of the Nazi Schutzstaffel and a modern-day incarnation of the ancient society The Johann Shmidt incarnation of the Red Skull appears as a non-playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat, voiced again by Mark Hamill

. Captain America's first MCU villain, the Red Skull, had a very unusual fate in Captain America: The First Avenger.Hugo Weaving debuted as Johann Schmidt in Captain America: The First Avenger, adapting the character who made his first Marvel Comics appearance back in 1941's Captain America Comics #7.Red Skull is one of Captain America's most iconic and recognizable villains, meaning he was the. He attempted to overthrow German chancellor Adolf Hitler to conquer Earth, but his plot was stopped by Steve Rogers.