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Don't forget about Miguel O'hara. He broke the canon and everything and everyone he loved was erased. Now Miles is gambling with the fate of his universe just like Miguel once did and Miguel is trying to stop him.
@@d43m0n412 No, what he's saying applies to both. A villaij trope wouldnt be different from film to tv. The difference is way, structure, in which the narrative is conveyed. I do disagree with the comment though. Any good villain has motives or an origin that is relatable, minus a few exceptions such as the joker. The key thing that makes them all a villain is their methods. In other words, all villains are extremist in one way or another as opposed to just being on the hero's way.
Yall skipped over the fact that Syndrome literally went in a Murder spree💀💀💀💀. He got rejected by his hero and became a psychopathic egotistical arrogant serial killer. So naw he desereves to be way lower on this list. No parent deaths, Injuries, job loss, injustice, etc.
And in my eyes he didn't even get rejected. To me it was simply Mr. Incredible, like any of us would, didn't want a child, a non-super at that, to be in danger. Kid had no business doing all that. Of course he was just a kid so I don't blame him for taking it as rejection.
Yeah, I don't get how people view Syndrome as being sympathetic because he essentially stalked and harassed Mr. Incredible and IIRC, got in the way of him trying to stop a robber. Hell, even the part where Mr. Incredible tells Syndrome to go away isn't a rejection, it's him telling Syndrome to GET OUT OF THE WAY SO HE WOULDN'T BE IN DANGER. Syndrome was essentially a crazed stan who got mad his idol "rejected" him then killed MANY superheroes and was willing to kill literal CHILDREN all to get back at Mr. Incredible. Syndrome isn't sympathetic, he's an entitled brat who grew up to be even more entitled. I don't even think the movie paints him as sympathetic, but for some reason, people see him that way.
Now that you've made this list, you should make the reverse: a list of villains who are irredeemable and incredibly evil and hateable despite their motivations. It had better include Emperor Belos, Bill Cipher, and the Willoughby parents.
Yep he was right that Sentenail prime is evil and needed to be taught a lesson but Orain Pax/ Optimus Prime knew there was a better way to handle it and to not stoop to his level
What about Edgar from Disney's The Aristocats movie where he deserves a fortune more than a bunch of cats who don't know how to use money after years of hard work? And knowing his age, he probably won't be alive to get the money after all the cats kick the bucket. So even if Edgar took care of the cats to be partially earning a huge fortune, Madame stated clear in her will that can be used in a court of law that there are no exceptions on Edgar owning the money if the cats are alive.
@roguejester4986 What Madame said to put in her will that can be used in a court of law is, "To my cats, I give you everything I own. Edgar can only have it when all of you kick the bucket."
Yeah... he was just greedy.. and what he didn't realize is that he would be the care giver and have control of all the money... basically all he had to do was take care a bunch of cats... that's it and all would've been fine
@@d43m0n412 Even if he did took care of the cats, what will happen when people see Edgar spending her money? After she dies, what she put in the will be revealed to the public (example: newspapers). And then Edgar will get arrested because the police will say, "The cats are still alive. So even what it says in her will is crazy. The law is the law. You're under arrest for stealing". Madame would say, "No exceptions", in her will about Edgar getting her fortune after the cats kick the bucket.
Jonah from Twister doesn’t have a justifiable angle or whatever. He’s just a famehound. He steals other people’s ideas and work to get ahead, and he gets himself and his employee killed because he refuses to listen to anyone else.
If you were tasked with picking a team to study tornados and get vital data, would you go with the rag tag group of misfits or the organized and well financed group (even though it was CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP!!)
Actually he’s a villain for raising money, the corporate sponsors aren’t going to profit off the potential findings, all he’s guilty of is getting corporations to open their wallets essentially for free.
@@williamgiesen4910 I would go with the ones who are actually doing it safely and in it for the science. They may have been a "rag tag group of misfits", but they were always prepared to make adjustments when needed. Jonas never was and refused to listen to advice when the advice would've kept him and his driver alive. THAT is why he's the villain, and why @ErzsabetJones is correct about him. Jonas may have been well funded, but he didn't know a damn thing. Everyone with Bill & Jo's group was highly educated and field experienced on how to read things on the fly.
Disappointed you didn't include Prince Nuada from Hellboy II: The Golden Army. He wanted to save his people from extinction and was willing to do anything to do so. Did he do horrible things in the name of saving them, like kill his own father? Yes, but I still felt bad for him.
I dont understand , why do a lot of people think that Thanos is a sympathetic villain with justifiable motives , he wanted to destroy half of the universe in order to bring “balance” , but still , that’s not a justifiable movitive , that’s an evil motive , what about the other half of the universe who would have spend the rest of their life in emotional pain because some of their loved one’s dissapeared. What is the point in saving half of the universe if that half would become emotionally broken by the loss of the other half ?! , huh ?! Thanos is an evil villain , he’s not broken , he doesnt have a tragic backstory.
I know right?! He is tyrannical egotist! His goal was not even a fair one. He could have made planets healthier, people smarter and wiser, revived dead planets into more habitable. But no, he chose genocide and excuses. Not to mention, Gamora's people are nearly extinct because of him.
@@roguejester4986Not to forget that he also emotionally abused and manipulated Gamora and Nebula , even if he did love them in his weird way , he still used the both for all those years into getting the stones for him.
Thanos was not right, he literally had the means to control reality. You can make infinite resources, create a utopia-there would be a lot less violence and self destruction if everyone wanted for nothing.
Edward Nigma stated that when Bruce’s parents died the city of Gotham had pity him but the orphans who had no home and the orphanage had no money no one didn’t care
Dawn of the Planet of the apes is my favourite in the franchise and that’s mainly due to Koba. He had every right to feel hatred towards the humans as he was tortured and experimented on for years in their labs. He was everything Caesar wasn’t which made the perfect villain in the story.
Problem with Koda he was more like the humans then he realized as he willingly murdered innocent apes who agreed with Caesar's pacifist ideals granted he did so while hiding the evidence from Caesar again like most of the humans that were working for the main human antagonist of the 2nd film in the reboot series and when he got found out and was brought before Caesar our lead chimp protagonist gave him the chance to earn redemption as Caesar understood that yes there were bad humans but there were also good humans and waging a genocidal war against humans simply because of bad ones would lead to innocent casualties on both sides and the deaths of innocents on both sides heck Jason Bateman's lead protagonist for the human side also tried to explain that notion stating that Caesar was peaceful and would leave them alone if they left him and his tribe of apes alone to live in peace. But Koda was so jaded and bitter that he refused to even entertain the notion of attempting a peaceful coexistence with humans and it resulted in that fight between him and Caesar in which Caesar reluctantly let him fall to his death as he could clearly see that Koda was to far gone.
@derrickhaggard I agree with everything you've written. In this world, people who suffer end up doing to others what was done to them. Its always been like that unfortunately. Of course there are always exceptions to the rule. Hence, Koba became what was done to him.
The number one and best villain and most sympathetic has to be Erik Killmonger (né N'Jadaka) from Black Panther. He was an abandoned child, denied his birth right and suffer great hardships. Forced to grow up as an orphan in a poor, crime infested tough neighborhood of Oakland California. His father murdered by the hands of his uncle. But he did not feel sorry for himself, he made something of himself. He got an education, built himself up, graduated from the U.S. naval academy, went to MIT for grad school, joined the navy seals and became the deadliest killer in the U.S. military force. So much so, that it earned him the nickname 'Killmonger'. Forge by many years of training and hardship, Erik became an extremely confident man with great mental and intellectual fortitude to make his grand designs a reality and unyielding in the face of any danger and armed with great emotional intelligence. Unlike the typical villain, whose will is centered towards greed, or any other self aggrandizing goal, Erik, he was a martyr! Erik was trying to right the wrong that has been done to black people all over the globe for centuries. Black people not only built the west part of the world but participated greatly in the building of the east as well. Black people have had to watch their children raped, murdered and their humanity denied and stolen from them by the hands of their white oppressors. Even till this very day, black people are still oppressed. What Erik wanted to do is to right that wrong! He wanted to free his people in a practical way by giving them the tools and weapons that they need to overthrow their oppressors. To liberate his people, black people, all over the globe. Erik (Stevens) Killmonger is truly the Malcom X black people truly needed especially in the 1800s all the way through the 1950-60s and even today. As great as the late Chadwick Boseman was in Black Panther, If you ask me, Erik (Stevens) Killmonger was truly the real hero in that movie, not T'Challa!
Others from the MCU would be include: - Loki. Spent most of his life preparing to be king, but was bypassed for his brother, and also learned that he was adopted, so suffered an existential crisis. He attempted to "prove" himself to Odin, but did in a mistaken way by an attempted genocide of the Frost Giants, thus is refuted, so attempted suicide, only to be saved by Thanos but forcibly recruited by him. - Ivan Vanko. He was raised believing his father was cheated out of his fortune and esteem, and they both lived in such poverty that Ivan had to live a life of crime, despite his intellect. - Wenwu aka The Mandarin. Was trying to bring back his wife, unknowingly being deceived by the Dweller-in-Darkness. - Scarlet Witch. After suffering the deaths of her parents as a child, the death of her brother, the triple death of her love, and the loss of her two children, she fell under the influence of the Darkhold, which made her believe she could get her children back, and making her numb to the destruction and pain she enacted to achieve it. - Gorr. Lost his people and his daughter died in his arms; when he learned his god never cared about any of them and his life of faith was a lie, he fell under the spell of the Necrosword that twisted his grief into hatred, which did have a point; he killed a lot innocent gods, but a lot were egomaniacs who happily let their worshipers die or kill others just for their own entertainment and vanity. The next two are on streaming, but still - Arthur Darrow. Was the vessel of Khonshu before being discarded with any remorse, and he was driven mad by the experience. - He Who Remains. Wanted to avoid another multiversal war that would cause immeasurable death and destruction, worse than his ruthless but pragmatic pruning.
Don't forget Namor in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. He wanted his kingdom to form an alliance with Wakanda against the world in order to protect his home and resources.
Dr. Curt Connors/The Lizard - The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), General Zod - Man of Steel (2013), The Grinch - Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), Two-Face - The Dark Knight (2008), Andrew Detmer - Chronicle (2012), The Toy Taker/Mr. Cuddles - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys (2001), Professor Robert Callaghan - Big Hero 6 (2014), Agent Whiskey - Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), Xu Wenwu/The Mandarin - Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Namor - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch - Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
Zod? How is trying to take someone else’s planet who has nothing to do with your planet being destroyed justified? Thats like if my house burned down, so I just come take yours.
@@sepewrath He was trying to ensure Krypton's survival and even needed the codex to do so, even if it sounded extreme to terraform a planet that already has living things on it.
Cypher's "justifiable villain" origin is even worse when you consider the subtext of his "handle". In computing, 1 and 0 are the digits that make up binary code; Neo is "The One" while Cypher literally means "zero". And his actor (Joe Pantoliano) has said that his meant that his character was a previous candidate for being "The One". This means that Morpheus took him to the Oracle -- who told Morpheus that he would (his function was to) find The One -- who would have told him (like she would tell Neo) that he wasn't The One (which was necessary to make Neo _try_ to be The One anyway and become The One). Thanks to Morpheus, Cypher believed he was The One until that moment. The Oracle also told Trinity that she would (her function would be to) fall in love with The One. Which meant that there could have been romantic tension between her and Cypher _until_ he met the Oracle.
You should’ve put in Terence Fletcher from “Whiplash.” Sure, his methods were extremely controversial, but it was like he was hell bent on saving Jazz music from dying. Plus, while he believed that it was important show his students their potential, I don’t believe he liked being abusive.
A chunk of the villains here had weak motives or you guys forgot some details about certain villains here. Not to mention some of the villains were responsible for their own fates.
Agreed again Walter is a prime example his techs stated unleashing MechaGodzilla without doing any tests to see if unleashing it without the safety turned on would result in a disaster and he refused egotistically stating it would be fine and it guess what it wasn't fine as Ghidorah's soul killed Ren the pilot, and possessed MechaGodzilla and then went on a genocidal rampage.
Don't forget about Miguel O'hara. He broke the canon and everything and everyone he loved was erased. Now Miles is gambling with the fate of his universe just like Miguel once did and Miguel is trying to stop him.
Predictions for the third movie twist. Miguel didn't actually break the canon, Lyla erased that universe because she was in love with Miguel and would not allow him to have a happy ending without her.
@ agreed I think there is a canon but it cannot be broken and adapts. In the comics, Lyla does have an obsessive attachment to Miguel. Don't want him to be evil but don't want him to be right either.
@@omarcogle1965 Probably none of them really. But you can feel sorry for a lot of their circumstances, and in a lot of cases a couple of different choices by them or someone else could've spared entire villain arcs.
Is "I just needed money" a justifiable motivation? Or "I just love human liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti"? I mean, this whole list is pointless. Human nature make us find seemingly reasonable excuses for every action we take, however evil.
@@WatchMojothere is a few more villains that aren’t on this list that being Damien Anderson from Creed 3, Mr Glass from Unbreakable, the Elf Prince from Hellboy 2 the golden army, Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda, Cheetah and Maxwell Lord from Wonder Woman 1984, Frankenstein monster and Gorr the God Butcher from Thor 4
At tines i almost wish Magneto had a moment like D-16 or General Zod, where he finally loses his cool. I could have seen Magneto ordering Charles to get out of his way, before he does so himself.@michaelbreen7865
Clyde wasn't the villain of "Law Abiding Citizen" He was the protagonist. The villain was Nick (Jamie Foxx) but his actions also were justifiable. He was District Attorney and had a job to do.
how was silva justified exactly? being disowned if you are caught is a known consequence in MI6. being angry about a consequence you fully knew about and accepted is not justifiable. it's childish and petty.
You're like one of the Munchkins in OZ lol! People like you are what's wrong with the world and why we have so much violence. Instead of trying to see the whole picture you use a small minded approach. Most of my bullies in school (and as an adult) had/have the same mindset, pushing innocent people to their final breaking point. I always felt the real villain are the "good guys", who are often fake with hidden/selfish motives. We're supposed to be there for one another, not turn our backs due to differences
@@JoeRiver444 Come on, I think you're very confused or mistaking the wrong guy, so read better because you and this silly trend are the real destruction. Just because someone is mean or life is harsh, doesn't not give you the right to be dirttier than the ones that hurted you. Because you suffered, you have to become a murder or something worse? So silencie, I try to find something healthier. Like Koba, who was no longer an ape, and became worse than the humans than made him evil.
@@JoeRiver444 Sure, like it's ok becoming something worse than the bullies that hurted you, and try to justify it or victimizng yourselves instead of improving you're self. That argument of yours only proved my point and showed that the likes of you are the real munckhin bullies who have all us in this situation, you know. So well done.
This upcoming year it is vital that we as a people remember that whatever their intentions, evil is evil.not not confuse cinema with real life. Good luck!
MCU Thanos' motives were not justified. They made absolutely no sense and were kinda stupid. He didn't need to kill off half the universe. If he's really that concerned about limited resources, he could've made an infinite amount. If overpopulation was really a problem, he could've made the universe bigger. He has a magical glove that can do literally ANYTHING, so there was no shortage of options. In the comics, Thanos was trying to impress Mistress Death. A lot of people think he was a simp and yeah he was. But have you seen the lengths guys go through for their crushes? You wouldn't think it's so farfetched. Plus, Death manipulated Thanos since he was a child. The MCU could've displayed a one-sided love story and Death could've served as Thanos' white whale. And Thanos wouldn't want to use the Infinity Gauntlet to make Death fall in love with him, because he wants to earn her love. There was so much missed potential for a better story. How the hell is MCU Thanos more "realistic" when he overlooked such an obvious solution?
What even more stupid there a various weakness to remove Thanos gloves in it. But strange said only one. which causing half universe erased including him
Clyde is actually one of my favorite antihero characters, all of his criticisms against the legal system are so true. Every time he’s on the screen he steals the show and every point he makes is so true, “It’s not about what’s right or what’s wrong, it’s about what you can prove in court…“ This is by far Gerard Butler’s best performance, he can go from absolutely terrifying, to funny, to sympathetic in an instant and he steals every scene he’s in. That final scene where he’s holding his child’s bracelet, will always get tears out of me. I would heavily encourage anyone who has not seen Law Abiding Citizen to please watch it, it’s a very thought-provoking film on how corrupted our legal system is and it is Gerard Butler’s best performance hands down.
Killmonger, Namor, Loki, Venom, Bane, the Winter Soldier, Magneto, Scar, Jaffar, The Phantom of the Opera, Sher Kahn, Voldemort, Sarius Snape, Thanos, Maleficent, Elphaba, Doctor Doom, Kang the Conqueror and the Joker should be on here
- Kingsman. Valentine: aiming to save the world from overpopulation and environmental destruction. - Aliens. Xenomorph Queen: all her kids were killed. - Pirates of the Caribbean films. Davy Jones: dedicated ten years of his life to fulfilling a task given to him by his lover Calypso, only to be scorned without warning, with his grief turning him into a monster inside and out. Cutler Beckett: aiming to instill peace, order, and profit from the Caribbean colonies. - Star Wars. Anankin Skywalker: due to the dogmatic rules of the Jedi Order, his fear drove him to Palpatine as it seemed like the only guarantee to save his wife. - Hercules. Hades: given the worst job, never invited to any of the multiple parties, never given respect, and never appreciated for his work. - Lilo & Stitch. Captain Gantu: trying to prevent the most dangerous lifeform in existence from causing havoc. - Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. Death: attempting to reap Puss's last life as he had so carelessly wasted all previous 8. - 2001: A Space Odyssey. HAL 9000: Just following his programming. - Wall-E. AUTO: following his programming. - Batman Begins. Ra's al Ghul: destroy Gotham to begin a purge to curb the destruction caused to the world by humanity. - The Dark Knight. Harvey Dent/Two-Face: lost the love of his life, was horribly burned, and felt vengeful against corrupt cops and gangsters. - Sleeping Beauty. Maleficent: certainly an overreaction, but if they just invited her, she wouldn't have cursed Aurora. - The Matrix. Smith: trapped in a simulation full of humans that he hates and is disgusted by, but can't escape. - Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths. The Anti-Monitor: destroying alternate realities to lessen the strain on reality itself, as the multiverse would eventually cause the collapse of all existence. - I, Robot. VIKI: attempting to prevent humanity from self-destruction. - Man of Steel. General Zod: trying to prevent the extinction of the Kryptonians and creating a new homeworld. - Prince of Egypt. Ramses: suffered the loss of thousands of his people and his own son, which was caused by his adopted brother Moses. While he was morally wrong for keeping the Hebrews enslaved, the punishments escalated quite harshly. - Gladiator II. Macrinus: was enslaved when a young man, lost his original name, home, and language to an Emperor, who would one day be revered as a wise and noble leader. - Inside Out 2. Anxiety: trying to protect Riley from pain and ensure she will be content. - Joker. Arthur Fleck: he is treated like crap his entire life, and all of his misery is ignored, yet he is treated with contempt if he complained. - Across the Spiderverse. The Spot: Spider-Man threw a BAGEL at his HEAD in the first film; also, accidentally caused his transformation into superpowered supervillain. - Barbie. Ken: unappreciated and friendship taken for granted, and allowed no say in any decisions. - Boy Kills World. The Shaman: his entire family was executed by the Van Der Koys. - The Suicide Squad. Starro: kept imprisoned, tortured, experimented on, and possibly raped for decades. - Kung Fu Panda. Tai Lung: raised his whole life with the expectation of becoming the Dragon Warrior, only to be denied. - SAW series. John Kramer: lost his unborn child and diagnosed with a terminal illness, survived a suicide attempt, so then he just had to try to help people appreciate their lives... if in an extreme way. - Team America. Kim Jung il: he was so ronery.
In Syndrome’s case, I’d take a few days to recover from Mr. Incredible’s rejection, but I understand why he took a path of villainy. Why not write some fanfiction about working with Mr. Incredible to let out your frustrations, Buddy, er, Syndrome?
I know it doesn’t count for this list, but “Extinction” takes an interesting turn on what half of these entries were (mankind creates sencient life, but tries to enslave them), and actually paints the created life as the hero. Not a great movie, but definitely worth a watch
Hummel might be the antagonist but he's no villain. In the end he gave the order to stand down. Granted he should gave seen the refusal of the others coming. The villains are those who so easily throw lives away and drive young men and women to the edge of sanity because of what they are forced to do to their fellow human beings in manufactured conflicts created solely for the sake of money and power of those too cowardly to do the fighting.
From the list I’ve seen Twister, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Spider-Man Homecoming, The Batman, The Wizard Of Oz, Skyfall, The Incredibles, The Matrix, Spider-Man 3, Captain America: Civil War, Minority Report, Creed ll, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Avengers: Infinity War, Looper, The Cabin In The Woods, The Last Of The Mohicans, Watchmen, The Rock, Blade Runner, Black Panther, The Planet Of The Apes franchise though only seen original 2001 version, Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, War Of The Planet Of The Apes and Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes and X-Men franchise. My favourites Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl, The Matrix, Blade Runner, The Last Of The Mohicans, The Incredibles, Watchmen, Black Panther, Captain America: Civil War and Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes.
Thanos' motives in the books are far less, altruistic. He's trying to impress Lady Death, cuz he's in love with her. Proving he can take life as beautifully as she does. And spoiler alert, it doesn't work lol
Can't say Walter from Godzilla vs. Kong deserves to be on this list he wanted to make Titans go extinct despite knowing how they bring back nature and restore the natural environment King Ghidorah excluded plus it was already revealed that the Titans after Ghidorah's death and under Godzilla's reign are mostly peaceful in that you respect them and leave them alone they won't attack. Heck in a deleted scene from Godzilla: KOTM it was revealed that the initial Mothra found was a highly intelligent Titan who actually cherished and respected sentient life and was curious about the Monarch scientists and US soldiers that entered her territory and showed no hostile intentions towards them she only attacked the soldiers when they showed aggressive intentions towards her and even then she didn't attack right away she gave them clear warning to stand down or she will attack to defend herself from what seems like a threat on her life but they didn't and she attacked and during her attack she attacked them with the intent of incapacitating them without wanting harm them hence she only knocked them over with the gusts from her wings, and wrapped their guns up with her silk before flying off.
The whole thing with Morpheus recruiting you into a war you would have otherwise been unaware of and have your body be used against your will, even altered to take on the appearance of one of the three agents hunting down the members of the freed human resistance, even losing your own life when the agent using your body gets offed by the resistance member the agent was attacking with the intent to capture or off.
Except Shimura Danzō. Not only were his actions the origin stories of several villains, he did it all because he wanted to be _hokage_. During the First Shinobi War, when the Second Hokage told his unit about needing a volunteer for a necessary suicide mission, Danzō was too busy weighing his own survival (your can't become _hokage_ if you're dead) versus the prestige he would earn for taking it; by the time he decided that _if_ he survived the suicide mission he could have the best of both options, Sarutobi Hiruzen volunteered... and his desire to put others before himself earned him the position of Third Hokage when the Second volunteered himself. One of the running themes of _Naruto_ was that the true villains were those who were willing to use other to serve themselves, beginning with Uchiha Itachi being willing to kill his best friend in order to become more powerful, just because a secret scroll told him doing so would break an internal taboo and allow him to go beyond his moral limitations.
Loki was way more justified in his motivations than Thanos ever was. Vader sacrificed everything to save the person he loved the most, including his own soul. But neither one is on this list. Makes no sense.
I remember the law abiding citizen and truly it’s still one of my favorite old movies I truly dunno whether Shelton should be called a villain or anti hero I mean this is usually what happens when justice isn’t served right people take justice to their own hands
I was hoping Anakin Skywalker wasn't on here on how poorly he was written and how sloppy his descent into darkness was. D-16 becoming Megatron was what Anakin Skywalker should have been. Where instead of being coaxed by Palpatine, at least making it so obvious, you see him kill Count Dooku on his own accord.
As long as we continue to choose hate over compassion and ostracize those who are different in some way, characters like Magneto will ALWAYS be relevant 😢
I often feel like the misunderstood villains are the best examples of justifiable villains. One good example ( in my case ) is the Mutos Godzilla 2014. I bet most people won’t agree with me on this, especially since apparently if they survived, they would have caused the apocalypse. But what makes me think they’re justifiable is the fact that they aren’t like us. They aren’t choosing to do this, it’s just instinct. In one scene, where the female shows they do have emotions, you can tell that she is crying do to the loss of her babies and goes out on a mass human murdering spree. Is it really that wrong that a mother is upset due to the loss of her husband and kids?
Thanos was presented with a more empathetic motive in the films. If they had done Thanos' backstory as done in the books then he would not have made your list. In the comics his motivation was purely selfish since he sought to destroy half of life in the universe to please a female personification of Death with whom he was in love....
How about the Queen Alien in “Aliens”? She was only protecting her eggs and children. They were just animals lol 😂. I do think Rutgers in Blade runner should have been up there. One of the best sad and compassionate endings.
Which villain do you think is the most sympathetic? Let us know in the comments!
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D-16/Megatron, Killmonger, Thanos, Magneto, Syndrome, and Zemo
Don't forget about Miguel O'hara. He broke the canon and everything and everyone he loved was erased. Now Miles is gambling with the fate of his universe just like Miguel once did and Miguel is trying to stop him.
@@bloodhound4741 True, but Miles genuinely believes he can save his dad even if Miguel knows otherwise
@@watsonsmith4126 Does that make it any less dangerous?
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According to TV Tropes this list would be an example of "Anti-Villain", "Villain Has a Point" and "Well-Intentioned Extremist."
But these weren't tv tropes... and a lot of the movies that were listed here were made before the age of anti-heroism
@@d43m0n412 No, what he's saying applies to both. A villaij trope wouldnt be different from film to tv. The difference is way, structure, in which the narrative is conveyed. I do disagree with the comment though. Any good villain has motives or an origin that is relatable, minus a few exceptions such as the joker. The key thing that makes them all a villain is their methods. In other words, all villains are extremist in one way or another as opposed to just being on the hero's way.
@@jobin140 What about "The Necessarily Evil"?
@@d43m0n412 When you think about it If he had discovered his powers sooner Magneto could have freed his people from the Nazis!!
Yall skipped over the fact that Syndrome literally went in a Murder spree💀💀💀💀. He got rejected by his hero and became a psychopathic egotistical arrogant serial killer. So naw he desereves to be way lower on this list. No parent deaths, Injuries, job loss, injustice, etc.
And in my eyes he didn't even get rejected. To me it was simply Mr. Incredible, like any of us would, didn't want a child, a non-super at that, to be in danger. Kid had no business doing all that. Of course he was just a kid so I don't blame him for taking it as rejection.
Yeah, I don't get how people view Syndrome as being sympathetic because he essentially stalked and harassed Mr. Incredible and IIRC, got in the way of him trying to stop a robber. Hell, even the part where Mr. Incredible tells Syndrome to go away isn't a rejection, it's him telling Syndrome to GET OUT OF THE WAY SO HE WOULDN'T BE IN DANGER.
Syndrome was essentially a crazed stan who got mad his idol "rejected" him then killed MANY superheroes and was willing to kill literal CHILDREN all to get back at Mr. Incredible. Syndrome isn't sympathetic, he's an entitled brat who grew up to be even more entitled. I don't even think the movie paints him as sympathetic, but for some reason, people see him that way.
Also, Syndrome wished to sell off his technology so he would cause chaos, not to do people a favour.
Yeah but he still wanted to make it to where no one is special
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Now that you've made this list, you should make the reverse: a list of villains who are irredeemable and incredibly evil and hateable despite their motivations. It had better include Emperor Belos, Bill Cipher, and the Willoughby parents.
Really appreciate that Koba and Erik Lehnsser are the highest ranked, but i kinda wish that D-16 was a little higher
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@@markperez9613He was immediately proven right that humans can’t be trusted.
Hes written "Lehnsherr" and pronounced similar to "lanes hare". Its German and literally means fief(Lehns-) lord (herr).
I tent to chalk stuff like that up to too much competition.
Or even Damien Anderson from Creed 3 should have been included
30 Law abiding citizen would have been one of the greatest films ever made
D-16/ Megatron had good intentions just went about It the wrong way
The road to hell is paved in good intentions
Yep he was right that Sentenail prime is evil and needed to be taught a lesson but Orain Pax/ Optimus Prime knew there was a better way to handle it and to not stoop to his level
@@olleselin Optimus?
Sad we’ll never have a sequel of this movie.
@@leo11lim if the ratings are good enough might still get a sequel
What about Edgar from Disney's The Aristocats movie where he deserves a fortune more than a bunch of cats who don't know how to use money after years of hard work? And knowing his age, he probably won't be alive to get the money after all the cats kick the bucket. So even if Edgar took care of the cats to be partially earning a huge fortune, Madame stated clear in her will that can be used in a court of law that there are no exceptions on Edgar owning the money if the cats are alive.
He still would have had somewhat finacial control simply because they were cats.
@roguejester4986 What Madame said to put in her will that can be used in a court of law is, "To my cats, I give you everything I own. Edgar can only have it when all of you kick the bucket."
Yeah... he was just greedy.. and what he didn't realize is that he would be the care giver and have control of all the money... basically all he had to do was take care a bunch of cats... that's it and all would've been fine
As much I like cats edgar does suitable pov being heir
@@d43m0n412 Even if he did took care of the cats, what will happen when people see Edgar spending her money? After she dies, what she put in the will be revealed to the public (example: newspapers). And then Edgar will get arrested because the police will say, "The cats are still alive. So even what it says in her will is crazy. The law is the law. You're under arrest for stealing".
Madame would say, "No exceptions", in her will about Edgar getting her fortune after the cats kick the bucket.
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Same. My favorite movie antagonist of 2024
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And matching jackets?
“I. AM. MEGATRON!”
"Decepticons......RISE UP!!!!"
Jonah from Twister doesn’t have a justifiable angle or whatever. He’s just a famehound. He steals other people’s ideas and work to get ahead, and he gets himself and his employee killed because he refuses to listen to anyone else.
So other than dying he is what every American wants to be like!
If you were tasked with picking a team to study tornados and get vital data, would you go with the rag tag group of misfits or the organized and well financed group (even though it was CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP!!)
He’s a villain for getting investors on board
Actually he’s a villain for raising money, the corporate sponsors aren’t going to profit off the potential findings, all he’s guilty of is getting corporations to open their wallets essentially for free.
@@williamgiesen4910 I would go with the ones who are actually doing it safely and in it for the science. They may have been a "rag tag group of misfits", but they were always prepared to make adjustments when needed. Jonas never was and refused to listen to advice when the advice would've kept him and his driver alive. THAT is why he's the villain, and why @ErzsabetJones is correct about him. Jonas may have been well funded, but he didn't know a damn thing. Everyone with Bill & Jo's group was highly educated and field experienced on how to read things on the fly.
Disappointed you didn't include Prince Nuada from Hellboy II: The Golden Army. He wanted to save his people from extinction and was willing to do anything to do so. Did he do horrible things in the name of saving them, like kill his own father? Yes, but I still felt bad for him.
Oh yeah along with Mr Glass, Damien Anderson,Tai Lung and the Frankenstein monster
Toby Kebbell should've at least got a nomination at the Oscars for Koba.
I dont understand , why do a lot of people think that Thanos is a sympathetic villain with justifiable motives , he wanted to destroy half of the universe in order to bring “balance” , but still , that’s not a justifiable movitive , that’s an evil motive , what about the other half of the universe who would have spend the rest of their life in emotional pain because some of their loved one’s dissapeared.
What is the point in saving half of the universe if that half would become emotionally broken by the loss of the other half ?! , huh ?!
Thanos is an evil villain , he’s not broken , he doesnt have a tragic backstory.
Yeah, but like Superman and Goku, his entire species and home planet were completely destroyed
@@watsonsmith4126Yeah , but Goku and Superman choose to do good , while Thanos choose to be ruthless and kill for the “greater good”.
I know right?! He is tyrannical egotist! His goal was not even a fair one. He could have made planets healthier, people smarter and wiser, revived dead planets into more habitable. But no, he chose genocide and excuses. Not to mention, Gamora's people are nearly extinct because of him.
@@roguejester4986Not to forget that he also emotionally abused and manipulated Gamora and Nebula , even if he did love them in his weird way , he still used the both for all those years into getting the stones for him.
@@yll7570 That's true, but he wouldn't just do nothing while his own people were destroying each other either!!
Thanos was not right, he literally had the means to control reality. You can make infinite resources, create a utopia-there would be a lot less violence and self destruction if everyone wanted for nothing.
Barbossas speech is one the best in all films 😍 love it
He is redeemed in the 5th movie too. He has a great story even as the main villain
Edward Nigma stated that when Bruce’s parents died the city of Gotham had pity him but the orphans who had no home and the orphanage had no money no one didn’t care
Didn’t they change his name to Nashton?
In all honesty, I did not like this version of Riddler at all. He seems like a brat.
Dawn of the Planet of the apes is my favourite in the franchise and that’s mainly due to Koba. He had every right to feel hatred towards the humans as he was tortured and experimented on for years in their labs. He was everything Caesar wasn’t which made the perfect villain in the story.
No he a right to hate the humans who tortured and experimented on him and not all humans so he was just a monster who was not justified
2 "Human work", Caesar see, "Human work"
Problem with Koda he was more like the humans then he realized as he willingly murdered innocent apes who agreed with Caesar's pacifist ideals granted he did so while hiding the evidence from Caesar again like most of the humans that were working for the main human antagonist of the 2nd film in the reboot series and when he got found out and was brought before Caesar our lead chimp protagonist gave him the chance to earn redemption as Caesar understood that yes there were bad humans but there were also good humans and waging a genocidal war against humans simply because of bad ones would lead to innocent casualties on both sides and the deaths of innocents on both sides heck Jason Bateman's lead protagonist for the human side also tried to explain that notion stating that Caesar was peaceful and would leave them alone if they left him and his tribe of apes alone to live in peace.
But Koda was so jaded and bitter that he refused to even entertain the notion of attempting a peaceful coexistence with humans and it resulted in that fight between him and Caesar in which Caesar reluctantly let him fall to his death as he could clearly see that Koda was to far gone.
@derrickhaggard I agree with everything you've written.
In this world, people who suffer end up doing to others what was done to them. Its always been like that unfortunately. Of course there are always exceptions to the rule.
Hence, Koba became what was done to him.
@@MarkLaw13what about Damien Anderson from Creed 3 he should have been included in this
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Darth Vader & Mr. Freeze both sought to bring back a lived one. And don't forget Gorr the god Butcher too.
As well as the Elf Prince from Hellboy 2, Mr Glass, Tai Lung, Frankenstein monster and Damien Anderson
Zaheer, Amon, and kuvira from The legend of Korra, Thragg from invincible, Count Dooku from Star Wars, and Eren from Attack On Titan
The number one and best villain and most sympathetic has to be Erik Killmonger (né N'Jadaka) from Black Panther. He was an abandoned child, denied his birth right and suffer great hardships. Forced to grow up as an orphan in a poor, crime infested tough neighborhood of Oakland California. His father murdered by the hands of his uncle. But he did not feel sorry for himself, he made something of himself. He got an education, built himself up, graduated from the U.S. naval academy, went to MIT for grad school, joined the navy seals and became the deadliest killer in the U.S. military force. So much so, that it earned him the nickname 'Killmonger'. Forge by many years of training and hardship, Erik became an extremely confident man with great mental and intellectual fortitude to make his grand designs a reality and unyielding in the face of any danger and armed with great emotional intelligence. Unlike the typical villain, whose will is centered towards greed, or any other self aggrandizing goal, Erik, he was a martyr! Erik was trying to right the wrong that has been done to black people all over the globe for centuries. Black people not only built the west part of the world but participated greatly in the building of the east as well. Black people have had to watch their children raped, murdered and their humanity denied and stolen from them by the hands of their white oppressors. Even till this very day, black people are still oppressed. What Erik wanted to do is to right that wrong! He wanted to free his people in a practical way by giving them the tools and weapons that they need to overthrow their oppressors. To liberate his people, black people, all over the globe. Erik (Stevens) Killmonger is truly the Malcom X black people truly needed especially in the 1800s all the way through the 1950-60s and even today. As great as the late Chadwick Boseman was in Black Panther, If you ask me, Erik (Stevens) Killmonger was truly the real hero in that movie, not T'Challa!
Walter Simmons motives were completely out of hubris not genuine concern about the people
Others from the MCU would be include:
- Loki. Spent most of his life preparing to be king, but was bypassed for his brother, and also learned that he was adopted, so suffered an existential crisis. He attempted to "prove" himself to Odin, but did in a mistaken way by an attempted genocide of the Frost Giants, thus is refuted, so attempted suicide, only to be saved by Thanos but forcibly recruited by him.
- Ivan Vanko. He was raised believing his father was cheated out of his fortune and esteem, and they both lived in such poverty that Ivan had to live a life of crime, despite his intellect.
- Wenwu aka The Mandarin. Was trying to bring back his wife, unknowingly being deceived by the Dweller-in-Darkness.
- Scarlet Witch. After suffering the deaths of her parents as a child, the death of her brother, the triple death of her love, and the loss of her two children, she fell under the influence of the Darkhold, which made her believe she could get her children back, and making her numb to the destruction and pain she enacted to achieve it.
- Gorr. Lost his people and his daughter died in his arms; when he learned his god never cared about any of them and his life of faith was a lie, he fell under the spell of the Necrosword that twisted his grief into hatred, which did have a point; he killed a lot innocent gods, but a lot were egomaniacs who happily let their worshipers die or kill others just for their own entertainment and vanity.
The next two are on streaming, but still
- Arthur Darrow. Was the vessel of Khonshu before being discarded with any remorse, and he was driven mad by the experience.
- He Who Remains. Wanted to avoid another multiversal war that would cause immeasurable death and destruction, worse than his ruthless but pragmatic pruning.
Don't forget Namor in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. He wanted his kingdom to form an alliance with Wakanda against the world in order to protect his home and resources.
Dr. Curt Connors/The Lizard - The Amazing Spider-Man (2012),
General Zod - Man of Steel (2013),
The Grinch - Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000),
Two-Face - The Dark Knight (2008),
Andrew Detmer - Chronicle (2012),
The Toy Taker/Mr. Cuddles - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys (2001),
Professor Robert Callaghan - Big Hero 6 (2014),
Agent Whiskey - Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017),
Xu Wenwu/The Mandarin - Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021),
Namor - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)
Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch - Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
Zod? How is trying to take someone else’s planet who has nothing to do with your planet being destroyed justified? Thats like if my house burned down, so I just come take yours.
@@sepewrath He was trying to ensure Krypton's survival and even needed the codex to do so, even if it sounded extreme to terraform a planet that already has living things on it.
@@samkresil6011what about Damien Anderson from Creed 3, Tai Lung, Mr Glass from Unbreakable, Frankenstein monster and the Elf Prince from Hellboy 2
@@srstriker6420 I haven't seen those other films but I've seen Kung Fu Panda
Cypher's "justifiable villain" origin is even worse when you consider the subtext of his "handle". In computing, 1 and 0 are the digits that make up binary code; Neo is "The One" while Cypher literally means "zero". And his actor (Joe Pantoliano) has said that his meant that his character was a previous candidate for being "The One".
This means that Morpheus took him to the Oracle -- who told Morpheus that he would (his function was to) find The One -- who would have told him (like she would tell Neo) that he wasn't The One (which was necessary to make Neo _try_ to be The One anyway and become The One). Thanks to Morpheus, Cypher believed he was The One until that moment.
The Oracle also told Trinity that she would (her function would be to) fall in love with The One. Which meant that there could have been romantic tension between her and Cypher _until_ he met the Oracle.
I expected Francis Hummel on first place.
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He did nothing wrong. The Government was the real villain.
While i much prefer bayformer, TF One greatly explained why megatron is what he is and it makes me side with him and bayformee megatron as well.
Optimus: Time has revealed your true character
Megatron: My true power Optimus
Optimus: Which corrupts you D16
"Humans need to defend themselves from monsters, if necessary" Now this is poetic irony, knowing humans could omly create more monstere
"Now I am become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds." -- J. Robert Oppenheimer, the architect of the atomic bomb.
You should’ve put in Terence Fletcher from “Whiplash.” Sure, his methods were extremely controversial, but it was like he was hell bent on saving Jazz music from dying. Plus, while he believed that it was important show his students their potential, I don’t believe he liked being abusive.
Kinda tip-toeing the term “villain” but John Archibald in John Q. Held a hospital hostage to save his son.
Thanks for general Hummel!
A chunk of the villains here had weak motives or you guys forgot some details about certain villains here. Not to mention some of the villains were responsible for their own fates.
Agreed again Walter is a prime example his techs stated unleashing MechaGodzilla without doing any tests to see if unleashing it without the safety turned on would result in a disaster and he refused egotistically stating it would be fine and it guess what it wasn't fine as Ghidorah's soul killed Ren the pilot, and possessed MechaGodzilla and then went on a genocidal rampage.
Don't forget about Miguel O'hara. He broke the canon and everything and everyone he loved was erased. Now Miles is gambling with the fate of his universe just like Miguel once did and Miguel is trying to stop him.
Predictions for the third movie twist. Miguel didn't actually break the canon, Lyla erased that universe because she was in love with Miguel and would not allow him to have a happy ending without her.
@@jamesenglebert9149well I really do want them to address why Miguel lost everything if there is no canon
@ agreed I think there is a canon but it cannot be broken and adapts. In the comics, Lyla does have an obsessive attachment to Miguel. Don't want him to be evil but don't want him to be right either.
Justifiable motivations? Perhaps. Justifiable means? Obviously not.
Which Disney villain would you say is justified in his or her actions?
@@omarcogle1965 Probably none of them really. But you can feel sorry for a lot of their circumstances, and in a lot of cases a couple of different choices by them or someone else could've spared entire villain arcs.
Is "I just needed money" a justifiable motivation? Or "I just love human liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti"? I mean, this whole list is pointless. Human nature make us find seemingly reasonable excuses for every action we take, however evil.
awesome job about Movie Villains With Justifible Motives from Top 30
Did your favorite justifiable villain make the cut? If not, who would you add?
@@WatchMojo Megatron from Transformers
@@WatchMojothere is a few more villains that aren’t on this list that being Damien Anderson from Creed 3, Mr Glass from Unbreakable, the Elf Prince from Hellboy 2 the golden army, Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda, Cheetah and Maxwell Lord from Wonder Woman 1984, Frankenstein monster and Gorr the God Butcher from Thor 4
Interesting perspective, it makes you rethink villains! 🎬🤔
When you're a kid, you love heroes.
When you grow up, you understand the villains.
At times we wonder if Magneto I'd truly a villain if he managed to top this list here! I mean he has good reasons for why he does what he dones.
The ends don't always justify the means. Magneto tends to be an example of that.
At tines i almost wish Magneto had a moment like D-16 or General Zod, where he finally loses his cool. I could have seen Magneto ordering Charles to get out of his way, before he does so himself.@michaelbreen7865
Clyde wasn't the villain of "Law Abiding Citizen" He was the protagonist. The villain was Nick (Jamie Foxx) but his actions also were justifiable. He was District Attorney and had a job to do.
Megatron should've been a little higher, at least top 20 to 15
Yeah, the whole "suicide=eternal damnation" thing has never sat well with me either!
Respect to Clyde for not allowing himself to get off the hook. He may have been a murderer, but he had principles that he upheld
In twister, i love the part where jonah pulls up beside them just long enough for bill to give his exsposition speech before he drove away.
how was silva justified exactly? being disowned if you are caught is a known consequence in MI6. being angry about a consequence you fully knew about and accepted is not justifiable. it's childish and petty.
"I do not Approve. I Understand."
- Mr. Spock, Star Trek: "A Taste of Armaggedon"
Good list 👏
I'd dare to say understandable, with questionable methods.
the trend of victimizing the bad guys is overrated.
You're like one of the Munchkins in OZ lol! People like you are what's wrong with the world and why we have so much violence. Instead of trying to see the whole picture you use a small minded approach. Most of my bullies in school (and as an adult) had/have the same mindset, pushing innocent people to their final breaking point. I always felt the real villain are the "good guys", who are often fake with hidden/selfish motives. We're supposed to be there for one another, not turn our backs due to differences
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Come on, I think you're very confused or mistaking the wrong guy, so read better because you and this silly trend are the real destruction.
Just because someone is mean or life is harsh, doesn't not give you the right to be dirttier than the ones that hurted you.
Because you suffered, you have to become a murder or something worse?
So silencie, I try to find something healthier.
Like Koba, who was no longer an ape, and became worse than the humans than made him evil.
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Sure, like it's ok becoming something worse than the bullies that hurted you, and try to justify it or victimizng yourselves instead of improving you're self.
That argument of yours only proved my point and showed that the likes of you are the real munckhin bullies who have all us in this situation, you know.
So well done.
@@JoeRiver444you're a hypocritical.
@@JoeRiver444 Shame on you.
This upcoming year it is vital that we as a people remember that whatever their intentions, evil is evil.not not confuse cinema with real life. Good luck!
D-16/Megatron should have been Higher!
Clyde Shelton isn't even a villain. Straight up hero of that movie.
First list where Transformers One made it in.
MCU Thanos' motives were not justified. They made absolutely no sense and were kinda stupid. He didn't need to kill off half the universe. If he's really that concerned about limited resources, he could've made an infinite amount. If overpopulation was really a problem, he could've made the universe bigger. He has a magical glove that can do literally ANYTHING, so there was no shortage of options. In the comics, Thanos was trying to impress Mistress Death. A lot of people think he was a simp and yeah he was. But have you seen the lengths guys go through for their crushes? You wouldn't think it's so farfetched. Plus, Death manipulated Thanos since he was a child. The MCU could've displayed a one-sided love story and Death could've served as Thanos' white whale. And Thanos wouldn't want to use the Infinity Gauntlet to make Death fall in love with him, because he wants to earn her love. There was so much missed potential for a better story.
How the hell is MCU Thanos more "realistic" when he overlooked such an obvious solution?
What even more stupid there a various weakness to remove Thanos gloves in it. But strange said only one. which causing half universe erased including him
Because that's not how the stones work. If they worked that then that Quill would've died at the end of the first Guardians movie.
Clyde is actually one of my favorite antihero characters, all of his criticisms against the legal system are so true. Every time he’s on the screen he steals the show and every point he makes is so true, “It’s not about what’s right or what’s wrong, it’s about what you can prove in court…“ This is by far Gerard Butler’s best performance, he can go from absolutely terrifying, to funny, to sympathetic in an instant and he steals every scene he’s in. That final scene where he’s holding his child’s bracelet, will always get tears out of me. I would heavily encourage anyone who has not seen Law Abiding Citizen to please watch it, it’s a very thought-provoking film on how corrupted our legal system is and it is Gerard Butler’s best performance hands down.
I'd add anxiety from Inside Out 2.
There’s something about the narrator of this video that makes it seem off
Megatron, Magneto, Koba, the Riddler and Sandman are my favourites.
Killmonger, Namor, Loki, Venom, Bane, the Winter Soldier, Magneto, Scar, Jaffar, The Phantom of the Opera, Sher Kahn, Voldemort, Sarius Snape, Thanos, Maleficent, Elphaba, Doctor Doom, Kang the Conqueror and the Joker should be on here
- Kingsman. Valentine: aiming to save the world from overpopulation and environmental destruction.
- Aliens. Xenomorph Queen: all her kids were killed.
- Pirates of the Caribbean films. Davy Jones: dedicated ten years of his life to fulfilling a task given to him by his lover Calypso, only to be scorned without warning, with his grief turning him into a monster inside and out. Cutler Beckett: aiming to instill peace, order, and profit from the Caribbean colonies.
- Star Wars. Anankin Skywalker: due to the dogmatic rules of the Jedi Order, his fear drove him to Palpatine as it seemed like the only guarantee to save his wife.
- Hercules. Hades: given the worst job, never invited to any of the multiple parties, never given respect, and never appreciated for his work.
- Lilo & Stitch. Captain Gantu: trying to prevent the most dangerous lifeform in existence from causing havoc.
- Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. Death: attempting to reap Puss's last life as he had so carelessly wasted all previous 8.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey. HAL 9000: Just following his programming.
- Wall-E. AUTO: following his programming.
- Batman Begins. Ra's al Ghul: destroy Gotham to begin a purge to curb the destruction caused to the world by humanity.
- The Dark Knight. Harvey Dent/Two-Face: lost the love of his life, was horribly burned, and felt vengeful against corrupt cops and gangsters.
- Sleeping Beauty. Maleficent: certainly an overreaction, but if they just invited her, she wouldn't have cursed Aurora.
- The Matrix. Smith: trapped in a simulation full of humans that he hates and is disgusted by, but can't escape.
- Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths. The Anti-Monitor: destroying alternate realities to lessen the strain on reality itself, as the multiverse would eventually cause the collapse of all existence.
- I, Robot. VIKI: attempting to prevent humanity from self-destruction.
- Man of Steel. General Zod: trying to prevent the extinction of the Kryptonians and creating a new homeworld.
- Prince of Egypt. Ramses: suffered the loss of thousands of his people and his own son, which was caused by his adopted brother Moses. While he was morally wrong for keeping the Hebrews enslaved, the punishments escalated quite harshly.
- Gladiator II. Macrinus: was enslaved when a young man, lost his original name, home, and language to an Emperor, who would one day be revered as a wise and noble leader.
- Inside Out 2. Anxiety: trying to protect Riley from pain and ensure she will be content.
- Joker. Arthur Fleck: he is treated like crap his entire life, and all of his misery is ignored, yet he is treated with contempt if he complained.
- Across the Spiderverse. The Spot: Spider-Man threw a BAGEL at his HEAD in the first film; also, accidentally caused his transformation into superpowered supervillain.
- Barbie. Ken: unappreciated and friendship taken for granted, and allowed no say in any decisions.
- Boy Kills World. The Shaman: his entire family was executed by the Van Der Koys.
- The Suicide Squad. Starro: kept imprisoned, tortured, experimented on, and possibly raped for decades.
- Kung Fu Panda. Tai Lung: raised his whole life with the expectation of becoming the Dragon Warrior, only to be denied.
- SAW series. John Kramer: lost his unborn child and diagnosed with a terminal illness, survived a suicide attempt, so then he just had to try to help people appreciate their lives... if in an extreme way.
- Team America. Kim Jung il: he was so ronery.
Tai Lung is a good one....."Who filled my head with dreams,who drove me to train until my bones cracked,who denied me my destiny.."....
What about Damien Anderson from Creed 3
0:16 Anyone who doesn't condone their actions sees the world black and white and doesn't get our very much.
In Syndrome’s case, I’d take a few days to recover from Mr. Incredible’s rejection, but I understand why he took a path of villainy. Why not write some fanfiction about working with Mr. Incredible to let out your frustrations, Buddy, er, Syndrome?
You got me here for "The Rock"
Thanos, Megatron, Walter simons, and watchmen main villain, and even sandman deserves better, they have their own unique story and mindful mission
Magneto, no question! Big empathy for that character.
I know it doesn’t count for this list, but “Extinction” takes an interesting turn on what half of these entries were (mankind creates sencient life, but tries to enslave them), and actually paints the created life as the hero. Not a great movie, but definitely worth a watch
Glad my boy Koba is getting some respect. Truly one of the better movie villains out there.
Ohhh, forgot about the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park. They were just living the way they knew how to live
Honestly yeah.
Megatron, Killmonger, Walter Simmons, He is Trying to save earth like No 1 else, this is also Monarch fault as we like and deslize to deny
Hummel might be the antagonist but he's no villain.
In the end he gave the order to stand down.
Granted he should gave seen the refusal of the others coming.
The villains are those who so easily throw lives away and drive young men and women to the edge of sanity because of what they are forced to do to their fellow human beings in manufactured conflicts created solely for the sake of money and power of those too cowardly to do the fighting.
The only Khan for me will always be Ricardo Montalban!👍👍👍
The hero in a movie is no fun without a great Villian.
From the list I’ve seen Twister, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Spider-Man Homecoming, The Batman, The Wizard Of Oz, Skyfall, The Incredibles, The Matrix, Spider-Man 3, Captain America: Civil War, Minority Report, Creed ll, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Avengers: Infinity War, Looper, The Cabin In The Woods, The Last Of The Mohicans, Watchmen, The Rock, Blade Runner, Black Panther, The Planet Of The Apes franchise though only seen original 2001 version, Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, War Of The Planet Of The Apes and Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes and X-Men franchise.
My favourites Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl, The Matrix, Blade Runner, The Last Of The Mohicans, The Incredibles, Watchmen, Black Panther, Captain America: Civil War and Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes.
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I honestly headcanon that it’s some sort of time loop where they die again and again without any memory of it
30:59 i was waiting for magneto.....
Magneto and Killmonger are the few tragic villains I can get behind
Vulture is no exception
Zemo is no exception.
good top 10
With Thanos' idea, we need to remember that its not "mvrder'...some people just "cease to exist". The two are not the same.
You know, it’s the very reasons as to why they do this that makes us realize as to why they’re the ones who we always want to CHEER as well as LEER!
Thanos' motives in the books are far less, altruistic. He's trying to impress Lady Death, cuz he's in love with her. Proving he can take life as beautifully as she does. And spoiler alert, it doesn't work lol
Can't say Walter from Godzilla vs. Kong deserves to be on this list he wanted to make Titans go extinct despite knowing how they bring back nature and restore the natural environment King Ghidorah excluded plus it was already revealed that the Titans after Ghidorah's death and under Godzilla's reign are mostly peaceful in that you respect them and leave them alone they won't attack.
Heck in a deleted scene from Godzilla: KOTM it was revealed that the initial Mothra found was a highly intelligent Titan who actually cherished and respected sentient life and was curious about the Monarch scientists and US soldiers that entered her territory and showed no hostile intentions towards them she only attacked the soldiers when they showed aggressive intentions towards her and even then she didn't attack right away she gave them clear warning to stand down or she will attack to defend herself from what seems like a threat on her life but they didn't and she attacked and during her attack she attacked them with the intent of incapacitating them without wanting harm them hence she only knocked them over with the gusts from her wings, and wrapped their guns up with her silk before flying off.
The whole thing with Morpheus recruiting you into a war you would have otherwise been unaware of and have your body be used against your will, even altered to take on the appearance of one of the three agents hunting down the members of the freed human resistance, even losing your own life when the agent using your body gets offed by the resistance member the agent was attacking with the intent to capture or off.
Literally Naruto villains
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Except Shimura Danzō. Not only were his actions the origin stories of several villains, he did it all because he wanted to be _hokage_.
During the First Shinobi War, when the Second Hokage told his unit about needing a volunteer for a necessary suicide mission, Danzō was too busy weighing his own survival (your can't become _hokage_ if you're dead) versus the prestige he would earn for taking it; by the time he decided that _if_ he survived the suicide mission he could have the best of both options, Sarutobi Hiruzen volunteered... and his desire to put others before himself earned him the position of Third Hokage when the Second volunteered himself.
One of the running themes of _Naruto_ was that the true villains were those who were willing to use other to serve themselves, beginning with Uchiha Itachi being willing to kill his best friend in order to become more powerful, just because a secret scroll told him doing so would break an internal taboo and allow him to go beyond his moral limitations.
Almost all major crises in the MCU can trace their origin to Stark. "Cause Tony Stark likes making mistakes!"
Clyde Shelton was absolutely justified. Nick Rice and nearly everyone he worked with were the real villains.
Loki was way more justified in his motivations than Thanos ever was. Vader sacrificed everything to save the person he loved the most, including his own soul. But neither one is on this list. Makes no sense.
No Ultron?
I remember the law abiding citizen and truly it’s still one of my favorite old movies I truly dunno whether Shelton should be called a villain or anti hero I mean this is usually what happens when justice isn’t served right people take justice to their own hands
I am a simple man. I see tf one Megatron, I click
I wish Disneys gargoyles was a movie series because you know demona would be on the list
I am a " villain "
I was hoping Anakin Skywalker wasn't on here on how poorly he was written and how sloppy his descent into darkness was.
D-16 becoming Megatron was what Anakin Skywalker should have been. Where instead of being coaxed by Palpatine, at least making it so obvious, you see him kill Count Dooku on his own accord.
ARGO is also widely criticized for severely understating how much the Canadian Govt actually did to make that mission a success
As long as we continue to choose hate over compassion and ostracize those who are different in some way, characters like Magneto will ALWAYS be relevant 😢
Ben Wade (3:10 To Yuma), Capt. Ramsey (Crimson Tide), Ra’s Al Ghul, Gorr The God Butcher, & Tyler Durden could be honorable mentions.
And also Damien Anderson from Creed 3, Mr Glass from Unbreakable, Tai Lung, Frankenstein monster and the Elf Prince from Hellboy 2
ya know if Damage Control worked WITH the workers that were already there, vulture wouldn't be a problem
I often feel like the misunderstood villains are the best examples of justifiable villains. One good example ( in my case ) is the Mutos Godzilla 2014. I bet most people won’t agree with me on this, especially since apparently if they survived, they would have caused the apocalypse. But what makes me think they’re justifiable is the fact that they aren’t like us. They aren’t choosing to do this, it’s just instinct. In one scene, where the female shows they do have emotions, you can tell that she is crying do to the loss of her babies and goes out on a mass human murdering spree. Is it really that wrong that a mother is upset due to the loss of her husband and kids?
Thanos was presented with a more empathetic motive in the films. If they had done Thanos' backstory as done in the books then he would not have made your list. In the comics his motivation was purely selfish since he sought to destroy half of life in the universe to please a female personification of Death with whom he was in love....
How about the Queen Alien in “Aliens”? She was only protecting her eggs and children. They were just animals lol 😂. I do think Rutgers in Blade runner should have been up there. One of the best sad and compassionate endings.
Missed opportunity to mention General Zod from Man of Steel, but I’ll accept Ozymandias from Watchmen in place.
Clyde my favorite I absolutely love law abiding citizen