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Sting, the titular arachnid main antagonist from the movie Sting.
There’s also Dylan Leary, one of the main antagonists from Warrior which I hope Netflix can help continue after the cancellation.
Here ‘s my infobox on him.
Occupation = Leader of an Irish-American gang in San Francisco.
Powers/Skills = Strength, skill in hand-to-hand combat, political influence, charisma
Crimes = Mass murder, hate crimes, arson, destruction of property, terrorism, bribery, coercion, manipulation
Goals = Have Walter Buckley succeed in the mayoral election (succeeded) Rid San Francisco of the Chinese community (ongoing)
Type of villain = Xenophobic Gangster
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So unlike Disney and Pixar movies which may or may not have a villain, DreamWorks seems to have a villain for every movie and there the master when it comes to make memorable and fantastic villains (there are like few whom we are not fond of). So let's discuss who could be the big bad of DreamWork's highly anticipated movie "The Wild Robot" which has recieved a lot of positive reception for its trailer and people except it to be an oscar worthy masterpiece.
Apart from lead cast, we have actors like Mark Hamill, Stephanie Hsu, Ving Rhames and Bill Nighy. Mark Hamill we all know is the great voice actor for Joker in the animated Batman media and one of the best portrayals of the villain. He has got villain roles in the DreamWorks spin-off shows so he is of course at the first list of who could portray the villain. Mark suggested in Twitter that he voices an animal but we do not know which animal character.
Then we have Ving Rhames from Mission Impossible. He has a deep voice and can provide an intimidating and menacing voice for the villain. Then Bill Nighy portrayed Rattlesnake Jake from Rango, one of the most iconic animated villains of all time. He portrays a goose named Longneck which does not sound a villainous character but who knows ? We do we have a robot character called Vontra voiced by Stephanie Hsu. Nowadays DreamWorks are doing a lot of female villains like Nerrisa, Velvet and Chameleon. Not that I am complaining just pointing out so it is possible for Vontra to turn out to be a villain. I mean a robot character also has more chances to physically challenge Roz than an animal villain.
So I can see Mark Hamill, Ving Rhames, Bill Nighy or Stephanie Hsu to portray the big bad of the Wild Robot.
What do you guys think ?
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Batman: Arkham Asylum, despite being fantastic in almost every way, is mainly remembered for its sections involving Scarecrow, whose horror and psychological elements created an experience more memorable than anything else in the game. The villain is first glimpsed as a shadow on the wall during a sequence showing multiple Arkham inmates infected with his signature fear toxin. Though neither Batman nor the player is aware of it, Batman is also slipped a dose of toxin following this section, which only becomes apparent when things begin to take some really inexplicable turns. For starters, Batman comes across the corpse of Jim Gordon, then soon after, in the asylum's morgue, has a brief conversation with his dead parents who spring up from inside body bags. The giveaway to eagle-eyed players here is that Batman's eyes are glowing an unnatural red colour, but if you missed that, the sequence isn't given a clear explanation until Dr. Crane himself pops out of a third body bag and sends you into a full-blown nightmare realm within Bruce's mind. It's astonishing to see even one such as Batman fall victim to Scarecrow's toxin here, and the subtlety with which it plays out sets the perfect stage for the classic villain's in-person debut.