If you think Alpha Trion giving D-16 one of the prime's cogs was a mistake, Qui-Gon Jinn was the one who recruited Anakin Skywalker in the first place.
@camboom4467 I think you got it wrong. Qui Gon's case is not as similar to Alpha Trion's. The Jedi Order grow more stagnant because they lived with outdated and old traditions. They may think having emotional attachments and love leads down to a path to the dark side but such Jedis like Cal Kestis and Kanan Jarrus handle things better. Qui Gon understand Anakin's situation because the Chosen One was looking for a father figure and decided to train the boy if the Jedi Council wouldn't allow it. Their refusal to help Anakin in the Clone Wars and slighted him over and over again over his chance to save the ones he loved. I recommend that you see the Clones Wars animated series.
While you could say that, I think Alpha Trion gave D-16 a cog because in his words “no son or daughter of Cybertron is born without a cog.” Sentinel ripped out a key factor of what made D-16 himself. Regardless of how he was acting, he should’ve never been born in the form he was in at the start of the movie.
After hearing Hasbro is no longer financing Paramounts due to the past failures in the Bay movies. I hope Transformers Two isn’t in jeopardy. I wanna see the aftermath of Transformers One and how Optimus becomes a better leader as he realizes his past selfish actions as Orion have everlasting consequences.
Not gonna happen sadly. Hasbro said recently that they have no plans for a direct sequel, or to make any more transformers themed movies for the foreseeable future.
@@nont18411 yes he is reckless. And he later sees it and his blind optimism have ever lasting consequences due to his plans. You can tell why D-16 was furious at him after learning the truth about Sentinel’s betrayal.
I was against the idea about Orion Pax and D16 being Miners and not a librarian and Gladitor but when time goes on and realised it was perfect While Orion Pax breaks the rules doesn't follow orders he is rewarded with Matrix of Leadership And D16 Follows the rules worships Sentiel Prime and tuns into the Villian
Really……? It appears D16 was the one breaking the rules. Bowing to corrupt power in hopes to both mask his internal and external weaknesses from himself while hoping to rise in power/benefit from it. Hence his uncontrollable rage and succumbing to the euphoria of understanding/knowledge/power. A true literary tragedy.
Brian Tyree Henry absolutely *KILLED IT* as Megatron. A lot of people have fairly criticised how quickly D-16 becomes Megatron and while I do understand said points, I personally thought D-16's downfall made sense when you remember that it showed how D-16 was always the one who had to cover Orion every time he got into trouble for his reckless ambition, like an older big brother and yet when D-16 tries to de-esculate or resolve one of Orion's mistakes both of them are always punished like when he hid Orion from the guards, or when he took the punch for Orion when he stood up to Darkwing despite D-16 apologising on his behalf. D-16 was genuinely happy being a miner, as he believed the system would be more complacent and introverted than Orion's extroverted, go-getter ambition. D-16 felt like he contributed to society, as he looked up to Sentinel and idolised Megatronous Prime as a symbol of power and strength. You can imagine his pent-up resentment and frustration for Orion, always getting him into trouble. Yet, he still forgives Orion since he knows how much cares about him, like when he got their seats at the Iacon 5000 despite not telling him they'd be participating in the race. You can tell that after learning the dark truth about Sentinel's lies, D-16's entire world absolutely shatters as he was happy as this submissive, simple nerdy bot who believed in the system and his friendship with Orion and his admiration for Megatronous were some of the only things that kept him going, but now he sees how truly naive he was as he and his fellow miners worked themselves to death for a leader that murdered their true heroes and sold his own race out their greatest enemy. D-16 clearly feels betrayed and wants vengeance for all the pain, injustice, and death Sentinel has caused. He doubts that exposing the truth isn't enough for someone as powerful as him to be taken down. D wants to believe that there is a better way, but his rage and hate cloud his mind, and despite that rage, you can tell he still values Orion as his best friend, as he is the only person who treats D with genuine respect. He's motivated by a twisted yearning for justice. If anything, he ultimately lacks self-awareness: in his eyes, he is the hero, even though he wasn't the only one who was lied to; Orion, Elita, Bee and all of Iacon were lied to for generations, and many died just all because of Sentinels manipulation. Megatron was justified in his hatred and vengeance against Sentinel but lost sight of what he was fighting for and let his emotions consume him to the point of no return despite how much he knew Orion cared about him as a good friend, but couldn't fathom why he'd risk his life for a scumbag like Sentinel who took away their rights, their hope, their heroes and sold out his own people, even though D has had to sacrifice everything to save Orion. Thus, he mentally snapped and had enough of covering Orion's back, and now D16 was dead, and only Megatron existed. What is truly sad is that Orion wasn't trying to save Sentinel...he was trying to save D-16 from making a terrible mistake, but sadly, D-16 was too far gone, and now only Megatron exists. He can only process it as a personal betrayal on his part because, like I said, it shows D-16 was always there for Orion countless times, all because of his recklessness and ambition and even though D clearly cares about Orion regardless, there's a side of him that still feels frustration and resentment over always getting in trouble because of Orion. When Megatron is finally born, he refuses to allow himself to ever be deceived again to never feel the pain of losing hope in your heroes. Thus, he thinks of those who oppose him, like Elita and Bee; he sees them as followers of Sentinel, perceiving them to be just as blinded by his lies as he once was, which is why he fought back against them, he so fueled by rage and pain that he relinquishes any trust in The Primes or false leaders, believes he can't trust anyone not even his best friend, which is why he destroys monuments to Sentinel and statues of him as he considers Cybertron can genuinely flourish if there are no more Primes to abuse their power, thus when Orion becomes Optimus Prime Megatron is in disbelief of why primus would give Orion the Matrix even though Megatron was the one who killed Sentinel. So all he can do now is see his friend become the thing they fought against a Prime.
Yeah I agree, felt like it could have been over a longer period but they had to keep the run time short. really says something about how good the movie is when the only complaint is that there isn't more of it lmao
Nah. D16 was just weak. As he admitted he wanted to follow protocol, he sought to raise his station by “following protocol”. And his external power only came about because he followed Orion. His internal weakness, it just fuels his rage and aggression. A miserable unending state of discontent that is self imposed.
D16/Megatron was probably the best and most developed character in the film. He is mostly only shown as a bloodthirsty monster and supporting character in the Bayverse. But here in this version, we get to see and understand why he is evil. Brian Tyree Henry had the best vocal performance in the movie. This version of Megatron seems highly inspired from villains like Koba and Killmonger. All 3 had deep rooted rivalries against their oppressors but were so blinded in their thirst for vengeance that they "became the very things they swore to destroy."
This version of Megatron is nothing new tho. He was made into this sympathetic character during the early years of the 2000's by the TF IDW comics. They were the ones who actually created his low caste/class D-16 miner bot origins, which both the ALigned continuity, and TF One used in their Megatron backstory. In the IDW comics Megatron/D-16 was the member of the lowest case, who were essentially kept as slaves, and didn't even had proper names (thy were called by their serial numbers, hence Megatron started his life as D-16) He became a gladiator, a revolutionist, and tried to abolsh the caste system, as the champion of the opressed. Too bad he was seduced by his lust for power, and revenge, and unltimetely he became what he fought against,a tyrant.
As much as the pacing is criticized, I feel like it’s less of a bug and more of a feature. It means that there is no time for Orion or D to properly process the truth, or to talk about it in any way that wouldn’t result in these two bots who had alike beginnings to take completely different routes.
To be honest, I never realized the notion that D-16/Megatron outright rebelling against Primus's chosen leader would effectively be like him defying his own creator.
Brian Tyree Henry really out did himself with his incredible performance and his deep understanding of Megatron since always wanted to play the villains. Every villain is a hero of his and her own Story in Transformers One. A story that starts with a life as an obedient rule-following model citizen turns into an idealistic leader. And later on, he becomes an authoritarian figure to what will become the Decepticons. D-16 is not only a product of Cybertron’s corrupted system and takes on Sentinel Prime’s oppression though violent means all the social injustices he had experiences forged his transcendence into Megatron and building up to a rivalry with Orion turned Optimus Prime (due to wanting the same goal of a unified Cybertron but have different viewpoints). Even if Orion is willingly to sacrifice himself for restoring the sake of his brother’s morality by being taken by the blast. But their friendship is doomed ever since they discovered that shocking realization their leader Sentinel Prime had sold out Cybertron to the Quintessons after betraying his fellow Prime brothers and sisters, and ruled his planet through oppression. D-16 has put too much faith in the system he has held on to until his worldview was shattered that boils up to anger and a personal vengeance after being suffered of the social injustices while Orion still kept his optimism by exposing the truth of Sentinel's corruption. This what makes D-16 a much more of a compelling hero-turned-villain and tragic character in Transformers history. And the rift between two brothers. Both D-16 and Orion really wanted a unified Cybertron but each have different ways to bringing it into fruition.
He was savable until Orion compared him to Sentinel. That is the true turning point for their friendship and that’s where he snapped. That was the first time he truly became aggressive to Orion.
My ranking of every 2024 villain I have seen as of now: - 8) Maxime Le Mal - 5/10 Will Ferrel is entertaining but he is barely there in the movie and his motivation for revenge against Gru is because he stole a dance number at a 9th grade talent show. 7) Jinx - 6/10 Her design is cool but her voice feels a bit annoying and she is also pretty generic. 6) Vontra - 7/10 Wild Robot is a masterpiece but Vontra is one of the weaker aspects of the movie but still decent. 5) Proximus Caesar - 7/10 What a letdown villain !! He is barely there in the movie but his charisma makes him a decent villain. 4) Skar King - 9/10 Godzilla X Kong overall is an okay movie for me but Skar King is a great villain. 3) Chameleon - 9/10 🥉 I am a strong defender of Chameleon and Kung Fu Panda 4 and I am glad this channel made a deep analysis of her mindset and backstory. 2) Sentinel Prime - 9/10 🥈 Maybe his twist was predictable but still a pure evil love to hate villain with interesting parallels to Optimus Prime. 1) Megatron - 10/10 🥇 There is no competition for him !! Brian Tyree nailed it with his performance !! His turn to dark might be slightly rushed but still very compelling and heartbreaking.
You should do Shockwave next Shockwave is the purple one with the yellow eye. He was more comedic role in this film, but other stories show him attempting genocide, ruthlessly experimenting on his comrades, and possessing a room full of strung up dead Autobots he uses for spare parts.
For futures videos, can you please include these: 1.) In The Mind of A Villain: Roy Batty from Blade Runner 2.) In The Mind of A Villain: Fireloard Ozai from Avatar: The Last Airbender 3.) In The Mind of A Villain: Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars 4.) In The Mind of A Villain: Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super 5.) In The Mind of A Villain: Aku from samurai Jack 6.) In The Mind of A Villain: The Red Ribbon Army from Dragon Ball
He's an admirer of megatronus while bonding with Orian as he learned the truth of Sentinel's madness which made D angrier and vows to execute him on a split to retrieve the cog Sentinel stole while becoming the sworn enemy after Optimus granted the matrix when the conflict comes to an end Optimus banished him and the high guard from iacon Megatron explained that this isn't over while in another place from iacon Megatron and the high guard became the tyranny of decepticons of a vendetta against Optimus Prime and the Autobots just as the energon returns rebuilding the economy of cybertronians
You make good points about D-16/Megatron fall but i think he ultimately in the right and Orion Pax aka optimus is in the wrong. I mean we like to think if we where in that world we would be like Orion but im sorry 9 times out of 10 we would be like D-16, i mean look at our own history how many times has a corrupt ruler or dictator bean overthrown with force and not with peaceful actions. And look at Sentinel crimes, he betrayed and killed the 13 primes, sold his own race out to there greatest enemy and stole the mines t cogs, if those crimes dont deserve the death penalty than your kidding yourselves, and that what optimus doesn't get, sure he may have been given the matrix but he goes on about free will and the rights of other but if he didnt think that the people of cybertron wouldnt what Sentinel dead after the truth was revealed than he an idiot.
Do In The Mind of A Villain: Oswald Cobb (The Penguin) from the Reeves's Batman Universe. In The Mind of A Villain: Sofia Falcone/The Hangman (The Penguin)
Here’s my list of villains I’d like to see videos on in this channel. Eric Cartman from South Park Emperor Belos from The Owl House Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls King Magnifico from Wish Proximus Caesar from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Lord Farquaad from Shrek Fairy Godmother from Shrek 2 Superfly from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
This was an Incredible Masterpiece for Transformers One Version of Megatron. Transformers One Megatron is My All Time Favorite Character In Transformers One and My Third Favorite Version of Megatron in The Transformers Franchise. Brian Tyree Henry Truly was The Best Voice In Transformers One Showing D16 Tragic Fall into Megatron. Hey In The Mind Of A Villain can you please make a video for Transformers One Sentinel Prime? Transformers One Megatron Truly was The Perfect Combination of Darth Vader from Star Wars and Magneto from The X Men Film Series.
When I watch the movie I kept noticing that Orion kept manipulating D to go on these adventures which lead to bad consequences, and D did not want this Orion kept dragging him under the bus just for Orions benefits and at the end Orion becomes a prime which didn’t fit well into the story and didn’t seem like the Prime thing to do especially to a Brother
You should consider, seeing as we’re going into the Yule Season, covering Ebeneezer Scrooge and Mr Potter. Two of the worst holiday villains that emerged upon the silver screen; at least Scrooge learned his lesson!! Potter wasn’t going to stop until he’d turned his hometown of Bedford Falls into his own version of Vice City!!
If the people who wrote Transformers One (2024) wrote the Star Wars prequels, then maybe they wouldn't be worse than The Rise of Skywalker (2019), and that's a pretty low bar. Showing the descent of Anakin the way we saw the descent of D-16.
Make a drawing may have had a tragic past, but that's no excuse for what he did to innocent. Transformers still megatron is still one of the best villains of the Transformers series.
No, D16 was always petty. He was Pitiful and when the “Magnanimous” Sentinel was exposed and could not bestow the pity D16 wanted so badly. Rage and his newfound enlightenment/power exposed his pitiful nature. Now he would decide who would receive pity. His pity. And just like Sentinel, there could be no Magnanimity. No internal strength, only fear of losing, pity, control, dominance, rage, aggression. A newfound will to achieve that self serving, cravenness from one’s own unearned power. Granted because he followed Orion. Because of Orion’s internal strength.
I mean honestly I don't disagree here. Almost all of his actions (excluding when he finally snaps and lets Orion fall to his death) in this movie specifically are justified, as it's not like he does anything outright villainous as much as he mostly does things that rightfully should've been done.. prompting Starscream and his crew stop being so cowardly, killing Sentinel.. It's only later on during his life at Megatron that he starts actually committing unjustifiable and horrible acts.
If you think Alpha Trion giving D-16 one of the prime's cogs was a mistake, Qui-Gon Jinn was the one who recruited Anakin Skywalker in the first place.
@camboom4467 I think you got it wrong. Qui Gon's case is not as similar to Alpha Trion's. The Jedi Order grow more stagnant because they lived with outdated and old traditions. They may think having emotional attachments and love leads down to a path to the dark side but such Jedis like Cal Kestis and Kanan Jarrus handle things better.
Qui Gon understand Anakin's situation because the Chosen One was looking for a father figure and decided to train the boy if the Jedi Council wouldn't allow it. Their refusal to help Anakin in the Clone Wars and slighted him over and over again over his chance to save the ones he loved. I recommend that you see the Clones Wars animated series.
@@a.jthomas6132 I was just comparing Alpha Trion to Qui-Gon basically.
@@camboom4467 But Qui Gon was not making a mistake as Alpha Trion. Like I said, the fall of Anakin Skywalker is in the fault of the Jedi Order.
@@a.jthomas6132 My point is, Alpha Trion saw something inside D-16 against our judgement at the time.
While you could say that, I think Alpha Trion gave D-16 a cog because in his words “no son or daughter of Cybertron is born without a cog.” Sentinel ripped out a key factor of what made D-16 himself. Regardless of how he was acting, he should’ve never been born in the form he was in at the start of the movie.
After hearing Hasbro is no longer financing Paramounts due to the past failures in the Bay movies. I hope Transformers Two isn’t in jeopardy.
I wanna see the aftermath of Transformers One and how Optimus becomes a better leader as he realizes his past selfish actions as Orion have everlasting consequences.
Not gonna happen sadly. Hasbro said recently that they have no plans for a direct sequel, or to make any more transformers themed movies for the foreseeable future.
@@avengersprime5431 The director and crew have plans for the sequel before this happens.
Here’s one thing. Orion wasn’t selfish. He’s just reckless.
@@nont18411 yes he is reckless. And he later sees it and his blind optimism have ever lasting consequences due to his plans. You can tell why D-16 was furious at him after learning the truth about Sentinel’s betrayal.
@@a.jthomas6132 How do you view the character Howard the Duck?
I was against the idea about Orion Pax and D16 being Miners and not a librarian and Gladitor but when time goes on and realised it was perfect
While Orion Pax breaks the rules doesn't follow orders he is rewarded with Matrix of Leadership
And D16 Follows the rules worships Sentiel Prime and tuns into the Villian
The dude is soooooooooooo on MELTING and Crunching everything to 💀
Really……? It appears D16 was the one breaking the rules. Bowing to corrupt power in hopes to both mask his internal and external weaknesses from himself while hoping to rise in power/benefit from it. Hence his uncontrollable rage and succumbing to the euphoria of understanding/knowledge/power.
A true literary tragedy.
Brian Tyree Henry absolutely *KILLED IT* as Megatron.
A lot of people have fairly criticised how quickly D-16 becomes Megatron and while I do understand said points, I personally thought D-16's downfall made sense when you remember that it showed how D-16 was always the one who had to cover Orion every time he got into trouble for his reckless ambition, like an older big brother and yet when D-16 tries to de-esculate or resolve one of Orion's mistakes both of them are always punished like when he hid Orion from the guards, or when he took the punch for Orion when he stood up to Darkwing despite D-16 apologising on his behalf. D-16 was genuinely happy being a miner, as he believed the system would be more complacent and introverted than Orion's extroverted, go-getter ambition. D-16 felt like he contributed to society, as he looked up to Sentinel and idolised Megatronous Prime as a symbol of power and strength. You can imagine his pent-up resentment and frustration for Orion, always getting him into trouble. Yet, he still forgives Orion since he knows how much cares about him, like when he got their seats at the Iacon 5000 despite not telling him they'd be participating in the race. You can tell that after learning the dark truth about Sentinel's lies, D-16's entire world absolutely shatters as he was happy as this submissive, simple nerdy bot who believed in the system and his friendship with Orion and his admiration for Megatronous were some of the only things that kept him going, but now he sees how truly naive he was as he and his fellow miners worked themselves to death for a leader that murdered their true heroes and sold his own race out their greatest enemy. D-16 clearly feels betrayed and wants vengeance for all the pain, injustice, and death Sentinel has caused. He doubts that exposing the truth isn't enough for someone as powerful as him to be taken down. D wants to believe that there is a better way, but his rage and hate cloud his mind, and despite that rage, you can tell he still values Orion as his best friend, as he is the only person who treats D with genuine respect. He's motivated by a twisted yearning for justice. If anything, he ultimately lacks self-awareness: in his eyes, he is the hero, even though he wasn't the only one who was lied to; Orion, Elita, Bee and all of Iacon were lied to for generations, and many died just all because of Sentinels manipulation. Megatron was justified in his hatred and vengeance against Sentinel but lost sight of what he was fighting for and let his emotions consume him to the point of no return despite how much he knew Orion cared about him as a good friend, but couldn't fathom why he'd risk his life for a scumbag like Sentinel who took away their rights, their hope, their heroes and sold out his own people, even though D has had to sacrifice everything to save Orion. Thus, he mentally snapped and had enough of covering Orion's back, and now D16 was dead, and only Megatron existed. What is truly sad is that Orion wasn't trying to save Sentinel...he was trying to save D-16 from making a terrible mistake, but sadly, D-16 was too far gone, and now only Megatron exists. He can only process it as a personal betrayal on his part because, like I said, it shows D-16 was always there for Orion countless times, all because of his recklessness and ambition and even though D clearly cares about Orion regardless, there's a side of him that still feels frustration and resentment over always getting in trouble because of Orion. When Megatron is finally born, he refuses to allow himself to ever be deceived again to never feel the pain of losing hope in your heroes. Thus, he thinks of those who oppose him, like Elita and Bee; he sees them as followers of Sentinel, perceiving them to be just as blinded by his lies as he once was, which is why he fought back against them, he so fueled by rage and pain that he relinquishes any trust in The Primes or false leaders, believes he can't trust anyone not even his best friend, which is why he destroys monuments to Sentinel and statues of him as he considers Cybertron can genuinely flourish if there are no more Primes to abuse their power, thus when Orion becomes Optimus Prime Megatron is in disbelief of why primus would give Orion the Matrix even though Megatron was the one who killed Sentinel. So all he can do now is see his friend become the thing they fought against a Prime.
Yeah I agree, felt like it could have been over a longer period but they had to keep the run time short. really says something about how good the movie is when the only complaint is that there isn't more of it lmao
Bro you wrote an entire essay for D-16 you have earned my respect
The age of short comments is over! Let the essay comments begin!
Nah. D16 was just weak. As he admitted he wanted to follow protocol, he sought to raise his station by “following protocol”. And his external power only came about because he followed Orion. His internal weakness, it just fuels his rage and aggression. A miserable unending state of discontent that is self imposed.
D16/Megatron was probably the best and most developed character in the film. He is mostly only shown as a bloodthirsty monster and supporting character in the Bayverse. But here in this version, we get to see and understand why he is evil. Brian Tyree Henry had the best vocal performance in the movie. This version of Megatron seems highly inspired from villains like Koba and Killmonger. All 3 had deep rooted rivalries against their oppressors but were so blinded in their thirst for vengeance that they "became the very things they swore to destroy."
Brian Tyree Henry Derserves Awards For His Performance As Megatron
@@fishnchipspstar7364 I agree.
This version of Megatron is nothing new tho.
He was made into this sympathetic character during the early years of the 2000's by the TF IDW comics.
They were the ones who actually created his low caste/class D-16 miner bot origins, which both the ALigned continuity, and TF One used in their Megatron backstory. In the IDW comics Megatron/D-16 was the member of the lowest case, who were essentially kept as slaves, and didn't even had proper names (thy were called by their serial numbers, hence Megatron started his life as D-16)
He became a gladiator, a revolutionist, and tried to abolsh the caste system, as the champion of the opressed. Too bad he was seduced by his lust for power, and revenge, and unltimetely he became what he fought against,a tyrant.
Killmonger is the worst example
A more compelling Megatron than the Bayverse's.
FR Almost similar to the Prime's Megatron but coming a social background of living a once social structure under oppression.
As much as the pacing is criticized, I feel like it’s less of a bug and more of a feature. It means that there is no time for Orion or D to properly process the truth, or to talk about it in any way that wouldn’t result in these two bots who had alike beginnings to take completely different routes.
To be honest, I never realized the notion that D-16/Megatron outright rebelling against Primus's chosen leader would effectively be like him defying his own creator.
Brian Tyree Henry really out did himself with his incredible performance and his deep understanding of Megatron since always wanted to play the villains. Every villain is a hero of his and her own Story in Transformers One. A story that starts with a life as an obedient rule-following model citizen turns into an idealistic leader. And later on, he becomes an authoritarian figure to what will become the Decepticons.
D-16 is not only a product of Cybertron’s corrupted system and takes on Sentinel Prime’s oppression though violent means all the social injustices he had experiences forged his transcendence into Megatron and building up to a rivalry with Orion turned Optimus Prime (due to wanting the same goal of a unified Cybertron but have different viewpoints). Even if Orion is willingly to sacrifice himself for restoring the sake of his brother’s morality by being taken by the blast.
But their friendship is doomed ever since they discovered that shocking realization their leader Sentinel Prime had sold out Cybertron to the Quintessons after betraying his fellow Prime brothers and sisters, and ruled his planet through oppression. D-16 has put too much faith in the system he has held on to until his worldview was shattered that boils up to anger and a personal vengeance after being suffered of the social injustices while Orion still kept his optimism by exposing the truth of Sentinel's corruption.
This what makes D-16 a much more of a compelling hero-turned-villain and tragic character in Transformers history. And the rift between two brothers. Both D-16 and Orion really wanted a unified Cybertron but each have different ways to bringing it into fruition.
He was savable until Orion compared him to Sentinel. That is the true turning point for their friendship and that’s where he snapped. That was the first time he truly became aggressive to Orion.
My ranking of every 2024 villain I have seen as of now: -
8) Maxime Le Mal - 5/10 Will Ferrel is entertaining but he is barely there in the movie and his motivation for revenge against Gru is because he stole a dance number at a 9th grade talent show.
7) Jinx - 6/10 Her design is cool but her voice feels a bit annoying and she is also pretty generic.
6) Vontra - 7/10 Wild Robot is a masterpiece but Vontra is one of the weaker aspects of the movie but still decent.
5) Proximus Caesar - 7/10 What a letdown villain !! He is barely there in the movie but his charisma makes him a decent villain.
4) Skar King - 9/10 Godzilla X Kong overall is an okay movie for me but Skar King is a great villain.
3) Chameleon - 9/10 🥉 I am a strong defender of Chameleon and Kung Fu Panda 4 and I am glad this channel made a deep analysis of her mindset and backstory.
2) Sentinel Prime - 9/10 🥈 Maybe his twist was predictable but still a pure evil love to hate villain with interesting parallels to Optimus Prime.
1) Megatron - 10/10 🥇 There is no competition for him !! Brian Tyree nailed it with his performance !! His turn to dark might be slightly rushed but still very compelling and heartbreaking.
You should do Shockwave next Shockwave is the purple one with the yellow eye. He was more comedic role in this film, but other stories show him attempting genocide, ruthlessly experimenting on his comrades, and possessing a room full of strung up dead Autobots he uses for spare parts.
Mining for life for energon would be a fitting punishment but rewatching the footage of the movie makes me think of Cain and Abel the story
For futures videos, can you please include these:
1.) In The Mind of A Villain: Roy Batty from Blade Runner
2.) In The Mind of A Villain: Fireloard Ozai from Avatar: The Last Airbender
3.) In The Mind of A Villain: Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars
4.) In The Mind of A Villain: Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super
5.) In The Mind of A Villain: Aku from samurai Jack
6.) In The Mind of A Villain: The Red Ribbon Army from Dragon Ball
@@a.jthomas6132 U mean he hasn’t done them yet 🤯
@@connormarchand6302 Nope
Eh, he's not such a bad guy, once you get to know him.
...Depends who you ask, of course.
He's an admirer of megatronus while bonding with Orian as he learned the truth of Sentinel's madness which made D angrier and vows to execute him on a split to retrieve the cog Sentinel stole while becoming the sworn enemy after Optimus granted the matrix when the conflict comes to an end Optimus banished him and the high guard from iacon Megatron explained that this isn't over while in another place from iacon Megatron and the high guard became the tyranny of decepticons of a vendetta against Optimus Prime and the Autobots just as the energon returns rebuilding the economy of cybertronians
That means Sentinel Prime is the first decepticon
You make good points about D-16/Megatron fall but i think he ultimately in the right and Orion Pax aka optimus is in the wrong.
I mean we like to think if we where in that world we would be like Orion but im sorry 9 times out of 10 we would be like D-16, i mean look at our own history how many times has a corrupt ruler or dictator bean overthrown with force and not with peaceful actions.
And look at Sentinel crimes, he betrayed and killed the 13 primes, sold his own race out to there greatest enemy and stole the mines t cogs, if those crimes dont deserve the death penalty than your kidding yourselves, and that what optimus doesn't get, sure he may have been given the matrix but he goes on about free will and the rights of other but if he didnt think that the people of cybertron wouldnt what Sentinel dead after the truth was revealed than he an idiot.
Do In The Mind of A Villain: Oswald Cobb (The Penguin) from the Reeves's Batman Universe.
In The Mind of A Villain: Sofia Falcone/The Hangman (The Penguin)
Quite possibly the most compelling version of the character that we've seen in the entire 40-year history of the franchise :)
He is a villian is 100% in the right
No
@Automaton237 yes
Agreed
Excellent video id to see videos on villains like king magnifico from wish and proximus caesar from kingdom of the planet of the apes
Me too.
Here’s my list of villains I’d like to see videos on in this channel.
Eric Cartman from South Park
Emperor Belos from The Owl House
Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls
King Magnifico from Wish
Proximus Caesar from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Lord Farquaad from Shrek
Fairy Godmother from Shrek 2
Superfly from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
@lukespillman1313 good choices
@@jacklucas9565Thanks man. 👍
This was an Incredible Masterpiece for Transformers One Version of Megatron. Transformers One Megatron is My All Time Favorite Character In Transformers One and My Third Favorite Version of Megatron in The Transformers Franchise. Brian Tyree Henry Truly was The Best Voice In Transformers One Showing D16 Tragic Fall into Megatron. Hey In The Mind Of A Villain can you please make a video for Transformers One Sentinel Prime? Transformers One Megatron Truly was The Perfect Combination of Darth Vader from Star Wars and Magneto from The X Men Film Series.
When I watch the movie I kept noticing that Orion kept manipulating D to go on these adventures which lead to bad consequences, and D did not want this Orion kept dragging him under the bus just for Orions benefits and at the end Orion becomes a prime which didn’t fit well into the story and didn’t seem like the Prime thing to do especially to a Brother
You should consider, seeing as we’re going into the Yule Season, covering Ebeneezer Scrooge and Mr Potter. Two of the worst holiday villains that emerged upon the silver screen; at least Scrooge learned his lesson!! Potter wasn’t going to stop until he’d turned his hometown of Bedford Falls into his own version of Vice City!!
I liked the old voice more ... could you do an episode on john kreese?
If the people who wrote Transformers One (2024) wrote the Star Wars prequels, then maybe they wouldn't be worse than The Rise of Skywalker (2019), and that's a pretty low bar.
Showing the descent of Anakin the way we saw the descent of D-16.
I love this version of megatron!😁
Make a drawing may have had a tragic past, but that's no excuse for what he did to innocent. Transformers still megatron is still one of the best villains of the Transformers series.
You should do in the mind of a villain Kuvira
Hell yea
Yet the 13 primes lost to sentinel prime
Can you please do a video on In The Mind of The Villain Aku From samurai jack
Good Video
I disagree on the Alpha Trion part. Without D-16's descend to evil, Orion Pax wouldn't be shot, and Optimus Prime might never have been born.
Oswald Cobblepot from Gotham
Officer Pete Davis from Unlawful Entry
Stuntman Mike from Death Proof
Mickey& Mallory Knox from Natural Born Killers 😎☠️
This Megatron video is long overdue
No, D16 was always petty. He was Pitiful and when the “Magnanimous” Sentinel was exposed and could not bestow the pity D16 wanted so badly. Rage and his newfound enlightenment/power exposed his pitiful nature. Now he would decide who would receive pity. His pity. And just like Sentinel, there could be no Magnanimity. No internal strength, only fear of losing, pity, control, dominance, rage, aggression. A newfound will to achieve that self serving, cravenness from one’s own unearned power. Granted because he followed Orion. Because of Orion’s internal strength.
its ai or your voice? Its sound so cool
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Can I get a trailer of transformers two
He is not a villain. He is a victim of slavery, and his actions were 100% justified. 👍
U didn’t even watch the video did you 🤦♂️
@ I watched the movie and the video.
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@@Automaton237 Megatron was right.
I mean honestly I don't disagree here. Almost all of his actions (excluding when he finally snaps and lets Orion fall to his death) in this movie specifically are justified, as it's not like he does anything outright villainous as much as he mostly does things that rightfully should've been done.. prompting Starscream and his crew stop being so cowardly, killing Sentinel..
It's only later on during his life at Megatron that he starts actually committing unjustifiable and horrible acts.
how is his rebelling against ur creator questionable tired of optimus glazers
RISE UP