User blog comment:Alwaysmore2hear/Nominate Your Essential Villains for the 2018 FANDOM 100/@comment-31330278-20180921233410

I have several:

1. Eli Mills - The main antagonist of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and the latest hate sink of his universe. He's not the most heinous JP villain (that title goes to Lewis Dodgson), but he was depraved and dangerous. He could be anything in the world, with his sharp intellect and holding Benjamin Lockwood's fortune in the palm of his hands, but chose to be a psychopath who sells weaponized dinosaurs for a handful of dollars. If his plot would've been successful, People all over the world would killed, if not outright plunged into a third world war. Along side with Henry Wu, Mills orchestrated the creation of the infamous Indoraptor. They, especially Mills, molded Indoraptor into a homicidal psychotic dinosaur by tortures and indulging laser-guided obsession. He can't be trusted with a pillow, which poor Lockwood learned the hard way when Mills murdered him with the said instrument. Lockwood was far beyond his prime when Mills killed him. He was old and sick to a degree he have tubes and a wheelchair. Just give Mills a kryptonite and you got Lex Luthor.

2. Henry Wu - The head scientist in the original Jurassic Park, the successor Jurassic World and the heavy of the whole JP franchise. Creating the dinosaurs makes him the indirect responsible for every casualty. He used to be a nice and ambitious scientist, until the loss of his benevolent boss/father figure John Hammond died. His crown jewels are the 3 murderous hybrids he created. Long before the creation of Indominus rex (2015) and Indoraptor (2018), Wu created a Spinosaurus hybrid in 2001, which means he experimented with biological weaponry for the past 17 years. If Rexy didn't destroyed the samples, the number of people would could get killed by any new hybrids is unthinkable. Some other villains are just full of nonsense. Wu have some scary points about the consequences of his creations and how dinosaurs work and think. As hypocrite and manipulative as he was, he didn't actually lied. At the time of writing these lines, Wu is still out there, plotting the next dinosaurs outbreak.

3. Indoraptor - The new menace of Jurassic Park universe and the secondary antagonist of Jurassic World: Fallen kingdom. Mills and Wu created him to be the perfect living weapon. However, the abused and maltreatment Indoraptor had been through made him a prototype at best. Without a mother who'll guide him and teach him to socialize, Indoraptor couldn't be anything but psychotic. He's one of the more realistic villains in his franchise, or even in 2018 overall. There are real-life attacking dogs who get abused into murderous psychosis that chase children as a way to perform violence they cant always perform on older/more powerful people. Just like Indoraptor with his obsession about killing the poor Maisie. Since Indoraptor is a dinosaur Cujo, I have reasons to believe Steven King is proud of the good people behind JW:FK and their idea.

4. Freddy Krueger - The main antagonist of Elm Street and one of the most powerful and scary horror villain ever. He literally haunts people in their dreams and kills them while they sleep. Ever since he was created in Wes Craven's genius brain, he was destined to change the horror genre forever. It took the combined forces of Jason Voorhees and Lori Campbell (arguably the love child of Sidney Prescott from "Scream" and Laurie Strode from "Halloween") to kill Freddy for good.

5. Jason Voorhees - The main antagonist of "Friday the 13", outclassed only by his mother Pamela in part 1 and Roy Burns in part 5. His drowning prior to part 1 triggered Pamela to avenge him, killing 10 people and become one of the most iconic villains. He had to be killed thousand of times and was a human brickhouse even before he became supernatural. Aside from having one of the highest body count in any horror film, he was one of the two people who killed Freddy Krueger for good.

6. Carrie White - There's only so much bullying one girl can go through until she becomes a force of nature and destroying everything in her path. Anyone who ever got bullied by an abusive parent or popular cruel classmates will identify with Carrie. The pig blood in the film version was a clever analogy to period. The abuse Carrie suffered from Hargensen is something that happens to many teens around the world, every day, some of them are driven to either suicide or madness :-(. While technically a villain, Carrie is more sympathetic than some heroes these days. Superpowers and killing people aside, Carrie is someone one just want to hug and promise her things will get better.

7. Bryce Walker - The cause for Hannah Baker's suicide and the absolute worst of his universe. Just like Lord Voldemort, Bryce had the undying loyalty of another pure evil individual. He put the reason in "13 Reasons why". Along with his henchman, Bryce is yet to get his karma. If Frank Underwood was a teenager, he would be Bryce.

8. Turbo (Wreck-It Ralph - A former champion racer who became a worlds destroyer tyrant. He used to be the number 1# game in the arcade. But when a new racing game became the new hit, Turbo decide to get out of his own game and destroy the new one, which was resulted in the destruction of both games. Eventually he became King Candy, the monarch of "Sugar Rush", surrounded by sweets in contrast to his bitter nature and cracking the game to make the true hero seem like a bug/glitch. His jealousy-oriented pride bares strong resemblance to the myth of Lucifer. A devil who hide under god's cape. When of the invading Cy-Bugs swallowed him whole, Turbo took over the alien insect's body and became a literal bug in the game. His new powers as an insect monster reflected his soul perfectly. The beacon in the climax divided Turbo to two personalities. One was the original Turbo, who knew better than going into the light. The second was the King Candy/Cy-Bug hybrid, who was compelled to fly to the light, just like how Turbo originally raced to power. Two villains in one character.

9. Sofia Lamb - The main antagonist in "Bioshock 2" and arguably the most hated character in the whole Bioshock franchise. She was a cold psychopath who forced her own daughter Eleanor to become a freak of nature ("big sister"), did experiments on poor young girls in order to produce Adam and murdered Eleanor father, but not before deforming him into a faceless hulk ("big daddy"). She had no problem to stare into the creature's face and hypnotize him into shooting himself in the head, because she stole his face a long time ago. Her claims to be a messiah can be interpreted as either madness or a cheap excuse to convince people to follow her dystopic vision. The game did an interesting usage of Sofia for measuring moral standards. Aside from using her to show what science without conscience can became, the climax gives the player the option of either saving her or let her drown. If she's been saved, the player get the good ending, but dies as a person who saved a psychopath. If she drowns like she deserve, the player get bad endings. Not every villain can claim he/she forced the hero into claymore decisions.