Frieza.
Yes. Absolutely. Giant, robotic human-parasite hybrid. My favorite.
I like for one villain to have a constant presence throughout the story while other villains may have their own character arcs.
Death Battle seemed to forget that Infinite literally put the sun on a collision course with the Earth with just a flick of his wrist.
“I just love the smell of fear” doesn’t sound like just doing your job to me.
Completely unnecessary for the story, but they pulled it off nonetheless.
One of the many examples of The Last Jedi throwing away everything good about its predecessor and completely eliminating every redeeming quality it could have had.
Stormfront.
The most overrated character in anything associated with this franchise.
That’s actually a good point. Not to mention he doesn’t seem to be creating anything good, just weapons for his own defense.
Nasty, manipulative and careless, but you can’t help but love him due to how charismatic he is. Additionally, his relationship with his brother remains one of the show’s most interesting arcs, which is really saying something.
Film Afton was like his game counterpart in many ways despite the deviations from the source material: underused, boring, awkward and lacks any characterization. Matcher managed to be both hilarious and intimidating and arguably raised the bar for horror villains in general.
Homelander.
Anakin Skywalker.
The Critical Drinker.
Another boring, generic edgelord’s pipe dream.
Not every minuscule detail has to be completely identical to make it obvious that Marvel ran out of ideas.
Obvious Thanos clone, but menacing, nonetheless.
Second best villain of all time, enough said.
High Priestess.