Thread:Valkerone/@comment-4689065-20200218031207

Hey, I have a question about the central antagonists in movies and films? Is it another version or saying of a secondary antagonist? Like for instance, is it a secondary antagonist who appears a lot more than the main antagonists, which made them be referred to as central antagonists? I know it's a silly question to ask but I am curious about it is all! Hehe!

Here are some good examples for Central Antagonists

Tempest has more screentime then Storm King. Randall has more screentime than Waternoose. The Monstars have more screentime than Swackhammer. Kron has more screentime than the Carnataurs. Darth Vader has more screentime than Palpatine. And so on and so fourth.

They used to be considered the secondary antagonists on this wiki, before the new central antagonists was introduced to be used on this Wiki. Hehe! ^^ Similar to how the wiki does not use "tertiary" antagonists anymore and are now referred to as "supporting" or "major" antagonists I'm very curious and interested about this.

Also there are antagonists who share the main antagonist role. For example, the Legion of Doom in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic S9 share the main antagonist role. Another good example is Messina and El Supremo in Freddie as F.R.O.7. as they both are partners in crime, similar to Randall and Waternoose. Same thing with Green Goblin and Tombstone as they share the main antagonist role in The Spectacular Spider-Man, as well as the Green Goblin and Kingpin in Spider-Man: The Animated Series. xDD That is why I thought Randall was considered one of the film's main antagonists and not the central antagonist, due to how much of a threat he is, and the fact he and Waternoose were parnters in crime, as well as his personal connection with the main heroes. But I now understand why most people consider Randall the central antagonist.

But yeah, that is my question! <3 You are an awesome guy! Keep up the good work and I hope your day goes wonderful! :D  