What movie villain was actually right in the end?
What movie villain was actually right in the end?
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I always liked the theory that Joker was ultimately the “good” guy in Dark Knight.
He took out the Mafia, Cleaned up the Police Force, made Harvey Dent a Martyr and removed a dangerous vigilante from the streets as well.
his methods were, extreme. But looking at it with an “Ends Justify the Means” view, its easy to see him being closer to characters like V than the other depictions of Joker.
Ozymandias from the Watchmen.
He knew the only way to have a lasting world peace was for mankind to have a common enemy, and so he causes destruction and framing Dr. Manhattan and achieves exactly that.
Captain Hook
Megamind.
“Well maybe I don’t want to be the bad guy anymore!”
That guy from The Rock. He was absolutelly right, him and his soldiers were fucked over by the government and he had a reason to be fucking angry.
What I still don’t get is why not-James Bond didn’t tell them to go fuck themselves and just return home.
The Joker in ‘The Dark Knight’.
Everything he predicted that would happen to Bat-Man and Harvey Dent actually came true. He was honest about not caring about the consequences of his actions. And he did not even get the chance to die at the hands of his enemy.
Yeah, he won in the end…
Gerard Butler in Law Abiding Citizen.
He set out to prove the judicial system was deeply flawed and he succeeded. Butler won in the end even though he died. Jamie Foxx had to illegally collect evidence, conduct illegal searches, and commit murder in the end.
twilight, the main characters need to die.
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman
Mars in The Martian
Fuck them humans
Snape.
The Joker was actually right in the end.
Adrian Veight
Bitch from Avatar who invaded the whole god damn planet
Lex Luther
Killmonger in Black Panther. He ends up influencing T’challa to shift from the isolationist perspective of his father and use Wakanda’s prosperity to help the rest of the world.
Not a movie, but a TV show. The Walking Dead. Negan was always in the right. People just failed to see it that way.
The guy in Angels & Demons
Maleficent
The antagonist in captain America civil war. The avengers might be the heroes but along the way they cause a lot of unnecessary destruction and death to achieve ‘greater good’
People gonna answer this post by saying Thanos. This drives me crazy.
Thanos is an idiotic delusional character.
The world’s problems is not and will not ever be overpopulation for like the next 1000 years.
The guys who shot down jack skellington’s sleigh in Nightmare before Christmas were very right to do so.
Thanos.
Thanos! Do the math and his logic wins everytime.
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Henry Fisher in ‘the guilty’
Valkyrie
Zemo.
Most of them
Despite his methods, that drug money did belong to Anton and Llewelyn Moss wasn’t doing himself any favours by taking it for himself.
Scar. Of course he didn’t have to push his brother of a cliff and scar his nephew for life, but Mufasa was a terrible brother as well.
He let his own blood live in an abandoned and scary part of the consecrated land. He only gave him really poor stuff to eat while he got to have real food.
I think that’s unfair