8 Movie Villains Who Turn Out To Be The Hero (Probably)
Nowadays everybody likes relatable villains, maybe even more than heroes. We want to understand their twisted motives and what drove them to become evil. Sometimes their reasons are just so convincing that we go “hmm, they’re kinda right!” These villains’ actions are no doubt horrible, and in no way their tragic backstories can justify what they did. However, we audience can’t deny that they do have a point.
So let’s see the villains whose reasons actually make a lot of sense. Can you spot your favorite characters? The villains in the movie turned out to be heroes. Villains turn to be heroes all the time.
And all the gods in Omnipotence City, especially Zeus, are just the same. They rule over all worlds but spent their time liaising and drinking rather than helping their worshipers. No wonder why Gorr hates them so much.
Although his actions might be guided by blind fury, Killmonger had a point. His reasons moved not only us but T’Challa as well. T’Challa ultimately chose to follow what Erik had always wanted but with compassion and diplomatic rather than militaristic means.
And his points kinda make sense. Humans in the X-Men movies keep betraying the mutants. First Class proves it, and Days Of Future Past too. His methods might be extreme, but it keeps humanity’s worst instincts at bay.
Jason’s fury is understandable. He sees Batman’s way of dealing with villains as something inefficient. They will always come back and wreak more havoc. So the Red Hood just straight-up ends their life.
So let’s see the villains whose reasons actually make a lot of sense. Can you spot your favorite characters? The villains in the movie turned out to be heroes. Villains turn to be heroes all the time.
1. Gorr From Thor: Love and Thunder
Source: Marvel
And all the gods in Omnipotence City, especially Zeus, are just the same. They rule over all worlds but spent their time liaising and drinking rather than helping their worshipers. No wonder why Gorr hates them so much.
2. Erik Killmonger From Black Panther
Source: Marvel
Although his actions might be guided by blind fury, Killmonger had a point. His reasons moved not only us but T’Challa as well. T’Challa ultimately chose to follow what Erik had always wanted but with compassion and diplomatic rather than militaristic means.
3. Magneto From X-Men
Source: Marvel
And his points kinda make sense. Humans in the X-Men movies keep betraying the mutants. First Class proves it, and Days Of Future Past too. His methods might be extreme, but it keeps humanity’s worst instincts at bay.
4. Red Hood From The Batman
Source: DC Universe
Jason’s fury is understandable. He sees Batman’s way of dealing with villains as something inefficient. They will always come back and wreak more havoc. So the Red Hood just straight-up ends their life.
5. AUTO From WALL-E
Source: Pixar
6. Syndrome From The Incredibles
Source: Walt Disney Pictures
7. Ice King From Adventure Time
Source: Cartoon Network
8. Ken From The Bee Movie
Source: Paramount Pictures
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