Screenrant
For every saint there’s a charismatic scoundrel waiting just around the corner, and heroes wouldn’t have their day in the sun if it wasn’t for a bad guy to battle against or foe to vanquish. When done right, a movie villain is larger than life and dominates the big screen with a terrible and elusive charisma, and all the fizz and bang of an all walking, talking and singing apocalypse. Of course, for the most part, movie villains are your garden variety type that can be filed safely away in a big old box labelled “stereotypes.” But occasionally, lightning is bottled and the fates conspire to create a movie villain who’s so big, so powerful, and so darn villainous, that they live long in the memory after the final credits have rolled.
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