Favorite/most memorable villain?
Any media goes.
My choice is Major from Hellsing. I find both 'good' and 'evil' rather fickle concepts, but Major is the closest to pure 'evil' out of any villains that I know about. He has no ambitions or goals, he just wants to go war against a worthy enemy. He even turns down practical immortality and the power that comes with it while dying, just because he considers it a "sell your soul to the devil" - type of deal. War incarnated, he needs no causes or strives for greater outcomes than winning the war he's waging. Last bumped on Mar 19, 2019, 7:39:50 AM
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Wilson Fisk from the Daredevil netflix series. Vincent D’Onofrio killed it!
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Apparently I'm a villain cuz I overthrew my walrus leader and took his place
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Oh, so many great villains. Most memorable though?
Honourable mentions Jedi, Yoda in particular - " from Reasons the Jedi are actually the bad guys in Star Wars Yoda - " from Yoda is dead but Star Wars' dubious lessons live on " from Star Wars Yoda biggest problems wrong fans ignore more serious runner-ups Sauruman, Raistlin Majere, Cersei Lannister, Annie Wilkes (Misery). Runners - Up Richard III Ian McEllan as the unfairly but deliciously maligned monarch. Just so good. Iago is also there, really, but the hunchback wins out. and THE JOKER Heath Ledger's Joker, of course. Nicholson went out and hit on women in bars in his costume, after shooting stopped for the day. Winner Hannibal Lecter. See? I don't even need to explain. Hopkins is the greatest, but Mads gives our favourite knife-sharp demented psychiatrist a red-hot shake too Quite sure I'm missing a few, such a rich topic. I like villains that are two-dimensional and have strong, terrible motivations but that also keep their mystique. Maybe there's hope for redemption, but it's so difficult and against the grain of the narrative and the other players parts they just don't have a choice but to act as they do once the story takes off. I think that's why Hannibal is the winner; he is gleefully on the far side of crazy, memorable as all get-out, and never coming back. Last edited by erdelyii on Mar 3, 2019, 5:16:30 AM
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" Mark Hamill's Joker > Heath Ledger's Joker :) Just a lowly standard player. May RNGesus be with you.
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"Bondrewd the novel" from Made in Abyss.
If the Major from Hellsing is both "evil" and "war incarnated", then Bondrewd is "devoid of morality" and "Science and curiosity without restraint". He seeks one thing and one thing only: more knowledge. He went beyond anything that could be considered human (aside from his vessel at some points), became virtually immortal and close to invulnerable and gladly sacrifices anyone or anything to further his cause. He isn't particularly "evil" or cruel in the usual sense, he is just completely and utterly devoid of any kind of morality. Imagine him to be a less kindhearted and even more devoted-to-science Shou Tucker from fullmetal alchemist, with all the time and resources he could hope for. The worst part? Even if you manage to "beat him", he lives on. And would most likely thank you for providing some valuabe data. I found him to be disturbing to the utmost degree. Not (only) because of what he does, but because of why he does it. While not to the same degree, I feel like it's entirely possible for people like him to actually exist. That's what I found to be the most unsettling and memorable about his character. I make dumb builds, therefore I am.
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Kilgrave in Jessica Jones TV series. Any suggestion he made, people felt utterly compelled to follow it. He had a very interesting power for a super villain that I found entertaining.
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A certain King of Olde. One. Cruel. Pagan.
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Hannibal Lecter. Love him!
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