Interesting. I don't know my least favorite but one example could be Namor from Wakanda Forever. He is an intimidating villain with a tragic backstory but felt like a rehash of Killmonger to me - Both have tragic backstories and deep rooted hatred against other races so they want to destroy them.
I will also add Proximus Caesar. I think he is a better example than Namor. He felt like an interesting and well written character but unfortunately they just scratch the surface. A villain twisting the words of Caesar was a great concept but weakly executed as the main chunk of the movie is about "Good Apes vs Tyrant Ape" while the interesting storylines are sidelined.
@DoctorEvil45 ok, then, I was just trying to warn you
Probably Negan from The Walking Dead. I think he's a cool villain with some standards, but he should never have gotten a redemption arc in my opinion, he deserved to rot in that cell beneath Alexandria for the rest of his days. He's even worse than Bryce Walker; he brutally murdered, raped, enslaved and tortured countless people for his own sick thrills, including children.
Fukuchi. He has a good backstory and is very well-written, but can be annoying and killed half of the BSD's fandom's favorite characters. he's not really that bad, but I cant stand people who glaze him tbh. He probably should've just stayed the guy who just wanted the military to take down bad people instead of going after a whole agency that was framed for being terriosts.
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The Dragon Ball villains I guess? I don't like Dragon Ball
Any particularly disturbing villain. Like, characters like Holden are well-written but I prefer villains who don’t cross the line too much.
Belos for example is disturbing but not to the point of being R-rated, and didn’t commit sexual crimes. I don’t plan to read Blood Meridian since I’m pretty sure the most horrifying acts committed by Holden are described in detail.
Negan
Negan
Judge Holden by far.
His crimes are too overly disgusting for me to enjoy him.
What do you think?