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| HistoryText = Korath serves under [[Ronan (Earth-199999)|Ronan the Accuser]]. He trained many children to become assassins for him, and became the teacher of [[Gamora (Earth-199999)|Gamora]] and [[Nebula (Earth-199999)|Nebula]] for a time. He has since become one of Ronan's trusted servants. Lately, Korath had been coordinating missions to track down The Orb, an artifact Ronan is after.{{r|Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude Vol 1 1}}
 
| HistoryText = Korath serves under [[Ronan (Earth-199999)|Ronan the Accuser]]. He trained many children to become assassins for him, and became the teacher of [[Gamora (Earth-199999)|Gamora]] and [[Nebula (Earth-199999)|Nebula]] for a time. He has since become one of Ronan's trusted servants. Lately, Korath had been coordinating missions to track down The Orb, an artifact Ronan is after.{{r|Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude Vol 1 1}}
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Eventually Korath arrived on [[Morag]] in search of the Orb. However, he found that someone had beat him to it, a human named [[Peter Quill (Earth-199999)|Peter Quill]], aka Star-Lord. Korath decided to take Quill to Ronan for interrogation, but the human managed to escape the planet with the Orb.
 
Eventually Korath arrived on [[Morag]] in search of the Orb. However, he found that someone had beat him to it, a human named [[Peter Quill (Earth-199999)|Peter Quill]], aka Star-Lord. Korath decided to take Quill to Ronan for interrogation, but the human managed to escape the planet with the Orb.
   
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| Notes = * [[wikipedia:Djimon Hounsou|Djimon Hounsou]] portrays Korath in the films ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'', and ''[[Captain Marvel (film)|Captain Marvel]]''.{{r|{{cite web|url= https://news.marvel.com/movies/86686/production-underway-marvel-studios-captain-marvel/|title= Production Underway on Marvel Studios' 'Captain Marvel'|work= Marvel.com|last= Dinh|first= Christine|date= March 26 2018|accessdate= March 26 2018}}}}
 
| Notes = * [[wikipedia:Djimon Hounsou|Djimon Hounsou]] portrays Korath in the films ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'', and ''[[Captain Marvel (film)|Captain Marvel]]''.{{r|{{cite web|url= https://news.marvel.com/movies/86686/production-underway-marvel-studios-captain-marvel/|title= Production Underway on Marvel Studios' 'Captain Marvel'|work= Marvel.com|last= Dinh|first= Christine|date= March 26 2018|accessdate= March 26 2018}}}}
 
| Trivia = * Djimon Hounsou previously voiced the Marvel character [[T'Challa (Earth-TRN391)|Black Panther]] in the motion comic ''[[Black Panther (Motion Comic)|Black Panther]]''.
 
| Trivia = * Djimon Hounsou previously voiced the Marvel character [[T'Challa (Earth-TRN391)|Black Panther]] in the motion comic ''[[Black Panther (Motion Comic)|Black Panther]]''.
* Unlike his [[Korath-Thak (Earth-616)|comic book counterpart]], and other Kree in the [[Earth-199999|Marvel Cinematic Universe]], Korath was not depicted as having blue skin. However, early concept art designs for the character did include it.{{r|{{cite web|url= http://filmsketchr.blogspot.se/2014/08/exclusive-guardians-of-galaxy-concept.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter|title= Exclusive: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Concept Artist Jackson Sze Explains The Collector|work= Film Sketchr|last= Mitchell|first= Maurice|date= August 20 2014|accessdate= March 24 2018}}}}
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* Unlike his [[Korath-Thak (Earth-616)|comic book counterpart]], and most other Kree in the [[Earth-199999|Marvel Cinematic Universe]], Korath was not depicted as having blue skin. However, early concept art designs for the character did include it.{{r|{{cite web|url= http://filmsketchr.blogspot.se/2014/08/exclusive-guardians-of-galaxy-concept.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter|title= Exclusive: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Concept Artist Jackson Sze Explains The Collector|work= Film Sketchr|last= Mitchell|first= Maurice|date= August 20 2014|accessdate= March 24 2018}}}}
 
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History

Korath serves under Ronan the Accuser. He trained many children to become assassins for him, and became the teacher of Gamora and Nebula for a time. He has since become one of Ronan's trusted servants. Lately, Korath had been coordinating missions to track down The Orb, an artifact Ronan is after.[1]

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Eventually Korath arrived on Morag in search of the Orb. However, he found that someone had beat him to it, a human named Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord. Korath decided to take Quill to Ronan for interrogation, but the human managed to escape the planet with the Orb.

Korath returned back to Ronan to report his failure. But he did inform his master that Quill was going to Xandar to give the Orb to an intermediary known as the Broker. Gamora was then sent to Xandar to recover the Orb.

Later, when the Orb was recovered, Ronan got in communication with Thanos, with Korath standing by his side, holding the Orb. However, as Ronan discovered that the Orb contained an Infinity Stone, he decided to betray Thanos and destroy Xandar himself. Korath cautioned his master against betraying the most powerful being in the universe but Ronan wouldn't be dissuaded.

During the battle of Xandar, Korath came face-to-face with Quill, whom he properly addressed as Star-Lord, accompanied by Groot and Drax the Destroyer. Korath attacked the human, throwing him across the Dark Aster deck twice before Drax engaged him, eventually ripping out his cranial implants, killing him.[2]

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References

  1. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude #1
  2. Guardians of the Galaxy (film)
  3. Dinh, Christine (March 26 2018) Production Underway on Marvel Studios' 'Captain Marvel' Marvel.com. Retrieved on March 26 2018.
  4. Mitchell, Maurice (August 20 2014) Exclusive: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Concept Artist Jackson Sze Explains The Collector Film Sketchr. Retrieved on March 24 2018.