Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Reboot Series)

"Raoul Silva ,Le Chiffre ,Dominic Greene, Vesper Lynd. It was me, It was always me, James - The author of all your pain!"

- Blofeld to James Bond before capturing him in the SPECTRE Facility in North Africa. Blofeld's most famous line

"Franz Oberhauser died twenty years ago in the avalanche alongside his father. The man inside your head, the man you're talking to, is Ernst Stavro Blofeld."

- Blofeld exposes himself before Bond, as he tortures him

"Finish it, Finish it!."

- Ernst's last words before he's taken in.

Ernst Stavro Blofeld (previously known as Franz Oberhauser or simply Oberhauser) is the true main antagonist of the 2015 24th James Bond film Spectre.

He is portrayed by two-time Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz, who also portrayed Hans Landa, Mandrake and Bert Hanson.

History
Franz Oberhauser was the son of Hannes Oberhauser, and he knew James Bond as a child. When James Bond's parents died in a climbing accident, James was comforted and adopted by Hannes, who instructed his son to treat James like a brother. Franz grew to secretly scorn James, believing his father loved Bond more than him. At one point, Hannes and Franz were involved in an avalanche in which both of them were apparently killed. In truth, Franz killed his father and after having been proclaimed dead he adopted the name Ernst Stavro Blofeld, his mother's maiden name.

He is introduced in the film as the founding member and figurehead/supreme leader of the infamous criminal organization SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion). Under his leadership, the organization became an extremely powerful group that survived through its complete anonymity to the world. Franz first appears, briefly, at the funeral of Marco Sciarra, one of his assassins, and James partly spots him.

He then appears at the SPECTRE meeting in Rome, where he exposes James Bond, who was eavesdropping on the meeting. James makes his escape after a car chase with Mr. Hinx, Oberhauser's henchman. Franz is encountered again in his Africa base. He reveals that he now goes under the name Ernst Stavro Blofeld, as Franz Oberhauser died years ago in an avalanche, and that he was behind the terrible things in James's life, excluding his parents' death. His organization was secretly behind the actions of Le Chiffre, Vesper Lynd, Dominic Greene, Mr. White, Raoul Silva, and the Quantum organization (which was in fact a subsidary of SPECTRE).

He then tortures Bond with a technological surgery machine, emotionally tormenting him with the deaths of everyone he loved. He attempts to lobotomise him, but Bond resists and escapes, destroying the base and apparently killing Blofeld. However, Blofeld survives, but his face is hideously scarred (reminiscent of Donald Pleasence's incarnation in You Only Live Twice) and his eye is blinded.

Soon enough, James is captured by Blofeld's men and taken to the derelict ruins of the old MI6 headquarters. After James escapes their hands, he eventually finds Blofeld and shoots at him, only to have his bullets held at bay by the bullet proof glass. James approaches Blofeld, who by turning his head reveals the disfiguring scar in his face which he got during Bond's escape. Bond sarcastically comments the scar but Blofeld states that, opposed to Bond's, his scar will heal. He then reveals that he has kidnapped Dr. Swann and left her somewhere in the building which is elaborately rigged with explosives. Blofeld gives James two options: either die in the explosions while trying to save Swann, or to save himself but leave Swann to die, living with the pain and guilt for the rest of his life. Blofeld then enters a helicopter which hovers over the river Thames to allow Blofeld to watch James trying to save Swann. James succeeds and he and Swann escape seconds before the building explodes.

Believing Bond to be dead, Blofeld then leaves by helicopter, unaware that Bond is pursuing him in a speedboat. After a climactic chase, Bond manages to shoot the helicopter's fuel tanks, sending it crashing onto Westminster Bridge. He confronts the wounded Blofeld as the latter, critically injured, tries to crawl away from the wreckage. When Bond holds his gun at him, Blofeld maniacally demands that Bond shoots him, but Bond refuses, stating he is out of bullets (Meaning that, if he had more bullets, he would have definitely shot the man). Blofeld is then arrested and incarcerated by the British Secret Service while Bond and Swann leave together.

Personality
Blofeld was an unpredictable, dangerous and utterly ruthless megalomaniac of the most diabolical kind. He was unbelievably resourceful, and could access vast amounts of weaponry, technology, organizations and illegal activities - in other words, he was able to create and control SPECTRE. He was an exceptionally calm and reserved person and addressed any and all problems with an insidiously relaxed attitude, even if a gun was trained on him.

He was also extremely intelligent, but in all of the worst ways. He was a master of psychological warfare and could intimidate people with his very presence. His intelligence made him an unbelievable strategist and enabled him to outwit practically any opponent. His genius made him far-seeing and cunning to a fault, and he knew all of the details of his opponents' moves, right down to placing a bulletproof sheet of glass between him and James Bond in their final confrontation.

Blofeld was also intensely sadistic and malicious, describing himself to James Bond as the author of all your pain. Throughout the film, he plays cruel and elaborate games with James's mind concerning his past and the people he has lost his entire life - Vesper, M, his parents, etc. Oberhauser also possessed little self-preservation, despite his sophisticated manner. When finally held at gunpoint by 007, he overconfidently goaded his opponent to pull the trigger.

Quotes
"Goodbye, James Bond."

- Blofeld in his helicopter, believing Bond to have died while saving Swann from the rigged MI6 building "You came across me so many times and yet you never saw me..."

- Blofeld "I caused you so much pain, didn't I?!"

- Blofeld as he moviating Bond "Look around you James ,Look!. everything you belived are ruined"

- Blofeld in his final showdown against Bond "Welcome, James. It's been a long time...and, finally, here we are! What took you so long? Cuckoo!"

- Blofeld's malevolent greeting to James Bond in the SPECTRE meeting at Rome

"Well, now you understanding that the 00' program is officialy dead. That makes me wonder why did you come...And I thought you came here to die."

- Blofeld confronts both Bond and Swann in the SPECTRE desert facility in Northern Africa

Trivia

 * This version of Blofeld differs from the original in that he has a closer connection to Bond, being his foster brother.
 * It was speculated before the film's release that Christoph Waltz was to play Blofeld, though that rumour was denied by Waltz. However, he does play Blofeld in the film.
 * His father, Hannes Oberhauser, first appeared in the short story Octopussy, as his death is the reason Bond gets involved in tracking down Dexter Smythe, the story's antagonist.
 * This version of Blofeld is similar to the reboot versions of Khan (from Star Trek), Tirek (from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic), and the Joker (from the Dark Knight trilogy), since all are given a different origin (except Khan, as the reboot of Star Trek is set in a parallel alternate timeline) and, while all four end up imprisoned, the original Blofeld, Khan, Tirek, and Joker died.
 * In order to create Blofeld's hidoues scar over his face ,the film's producers used in CGI Animation in order to do it.