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No list about charming, likeable villains could ever be complete without Tim Curry! He is the epitome of the charismatic bad guy. Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Rocky Horror) Long John Silver (Muppet Treasure Island), Cardinal Richielieu (Three Musketeers), Darkness (Legend), etc.
If he wasn’t paralyzed by a stroke that he has to use a wheelchair and retire from physical acting later in life, he would’ve been the ideal casting choice for Count Olaf in the Netflix adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events.
I think that was probably due to it being Alan. Now, Alan as the Sheriff of Nottingham in that otherwise bungled Robin Hood, there's a hilariously likeable villain!
I would say Villanelle from Killing Eve or Kingpin from Daredevil , but then i realized is only movies , but i think Darth Vader should be on this list
@@MAC-bb9buactually he is in some way I can’t explain, and it’s very weird cause we don’t even see any expression because well we don’t see any face and yet there’s some charisma to be found.
@@eburel506 Everybody mixes up Hades with Satan. Hades was never a devil figure in Greek religion. He and Persephone babysat the dead. OK, he kidnapped his niece to be his wife but Everyone Was Doing It.
John silver from treasure planet should be here. I mean, you know his betrayal is coming but you almost don’t want it to happen because he fills a very pivotal role in Jim’s life as a father figure and mentor
Jamie Foxx’s Max Dillon/Electro only wanted recognition in _The Amazing Spider-Man 2,_ but being perceived as nobody was a pain which helped drive Max to that incident with the electric eel tank, even though he couldn’t control that. Doesn’t anyone besides Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker/Spider-Man and I have any sympathy for poor Max Dillon?
I do. Max in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was a sweet, but mild-mannered person who was constantly pushed around by his boss, co-workers, and basically those around him that he perceived himself as nobody. Due to that, he repressed so much anger in himself. Then after Spider-Man saved him and said that he was his eyes and ears and that he needed him, Max not only received a smidge of the recognition he wanted, but gained a confidence boost and also felt that he finally gained a friend and began to idolize Spider-Man. However, due to his inferiority complex, Max took that one moment he had with Spider-Man to a big and almost obsessive extent to the point that he instantly believed Spider-Man was his best friend and he had a shrine dedicated to him in his room. Then he’s told to stay to fix an electrical malfunction by his boss on his birthday. After his transformation into Electro, Max was initially scared and confused from not understanding what happened to him from the cop’s reaction to seeing and Max accidentally using his new powers to lift truck over him. After seeing himself being broadcasted all over the city, he becomes mesmerized by the sight of his broadcasted face, believing that people finally see him. Then Spider-Man arrived and tried to help diffuse the situation and hopefully help Max. However a sniper fires at him, which causes Max to angrily retaliate. Spider-Man saves a cop from getting crushed, inadvertently humiliating Max. Being mocked by the public, much to his anger, and being manipulated by the voices in his head into believing Spider-Man lied to him, Max becomes enraged from feeling betrayed by Spider-Man, gives into the repressed anger inside of himself, and attacked his former idol and the public with his electrical abilities. After he was defeated by Spider-Man, Max accepted transformation and adopted his supervillain moniker Electro, boasting a more arrogant attitude. Overall, this version and incarnation of Electro was definitely sympathetic and relatable in terms of his character.
Harry & Marv - Home Alone 1 & 2 Even though they're Bumbling Burglars (Marv anyway) after a while you just really wanted them to get their hands on Kevin.
Definitely missing Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds and Javier Bardem's Anton Chighur from No Country for Old Men, both won Oscar's for those roles
-- James Woods: The Specialist. Dennis Leary: The Ref/Judgement Night. Vin Diesel: Fast and Furious 1. Arsenio Hall: Harlem Nights. Jackie Gleeson: The Toy. Vin Diesel again: Pitch Black. Ed Harris: The Rock. Denzel Washington: Training Day. Robert DeNiro: Heat. ALL OF THEM: The Goonies. Your list is good, though I think you got off track a little; and I was stunned how bad the first one; just figured I'd add some. Number one is clearly: Darth Vader.
@@owie4070 yeah look it up. Let me know what you find. I’ve heard it a bunch of times and looked it up a long long time ago. I believe Ridley Scott talks about it?
@@jamesdugas571 He’s a protagonist villain. He had Anti-Hero qualities, but he’s definitely a villain. A murderous drug lord can’t be a hero of any kind.
Joaquin is a cult survivor and having worked with them I can see how much of his pain is real. Ledger plays the character almost as an ancient Greek drama personification of chaos and nihilism. 180 degrees from each other but both excellent.
Great list. However, I would not consider Snape from the Harry Potter series a villain. Yes, he is antagonistic towards the main character and is not the most approachable with his students. But he did what he felt was right, even if it was not the most agreeable choices.
Awesome. Not really a person at all, a personification of chaotic nihilism, that nasty voice in your ear that tells you everything is $#it, what a performance!
Certainly all of the villains on this list are charismatic, but applying the term "likable" to Frank Costello and Hannibal Lecter really makes me worry about the WatchMojo staff! 😊
Darth Vader should've been on this list. The way the Emperor used his fears against him to twist his mind. His redemption with his son. Leading to him fulfilling his destiny, bringing balance to the force by killing the Emperor.
I have always so loved the dynamic between Castor and Pollux Troy. Pollux is one of my favorite side characters ever. Also, Cyrus the Virus is just brilliant. Con Air is a fantastic movie!
I will Doc Ock from both Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man No Way Home. He is one of the best Likeable Movie Villains that I ever cared about in Movie Review!
My 🥇 favorite villain actor is Alan Sidney patrick rickman my 🥈 favorite villain actor John Christopher Depp jr and my 🥉 favorite villain actor is Ralph Nathaniel twisleton wykeham fiennes
I always thought of Beetlejuice as a Hero/anti hero as he just wanted to scare the pants off the Deetz family to get them out of the house. And also, he did save the Maitlands from Othos ritual, whom by the way I do consider the true villain in Beetlejuice.
I would have had Walter Meyrick from No Escape on the list and possibly The Sheriff Of Nottingham from Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, a better Alan Rickman villain than Severus Snape who isn't actually a villain.
i seen someone mentioned Freddy Krueger. No disrespect to the person who mentioned him, but i have to ask this question....What is likeable about Freddy? He was a child killer before the parents burned him alive. He deserved what he got. If any slasher horror villian deserves to be liked, it's Jason Voorhees. He drowned at Camp Crystal Lake...accidentaly! When Jason was killing those camp councelers, i was on Jason's side saying "That's right! get your revenge! F*** them up!" lol. You have to feel bad for Jason. :)
Okay, some of those like Loki & the Princess sidekicks definitely fit the trope, & the Home Alone duo were too laughable to be hated. But while Gruber, Hannibal & Fezzik were iconic & every Joker BUT Ledger's should have stayed with Adam West (sorry Mark)... but _likeable_? To quote Diego "I don' think that word mean what you think it does."
Lex Luther in superman franchise and Doctor Doom fantastic four 2005 to 2007 version not that terrible version the fantastic four 2015 one. Amazing video watch mojo,marvellous job.
Michael Shannon's Zod is my favourite villain. He's ruthless but self sacrificing to save his people. The man could stand toe to toe with Cavill's Superman despite his disadvantages.
Pacino in Devil’s Advocate, first off you just thought he was a regular businessman, even after you find out he’s the Devil, he’s still nicely dressed and a well coordinated gentleman!! He was really good at being a deceitful conniving being!!! Should watch it again though! It’s been a while now
The one villain I keep expecting to see on these lists is Professor Fate from The Great Race, play perfectly by Jack Lemon. He's the sort of person we should be hating but we end sympathizing with him instead because he's an utter klutz. Everything he tries he fails at so instead of rooting for the hero we end up relating to the villain. He's like a live action version of Willy E Coyote.
Scream Queen 👑 Can we just do a horror film 🎥 Villain? Come on guys.... I don't wanna talk about geeky 🤓 Star Wars (Get mad at me if ya want I ain't a geek 🤓 And I don't f🤬 cking care! Let's see A horror movie that came out in The 90's? Scream came out in the 90's (And that's The Original one! That's the best one, The one I got my nickname from And had The Original Ghost Face Killer Billy Loomis (And That was Before They brought him back 4 that movie that I refused 2 see (I F🤬 cking hate horror Franchises, And I thought It was a travesty to horror films! And if you're mad at me About that (go ahead! I don't f🤬 cking care.) I'm the girl who makes horror movie gold 🥇 I don't have 2 watch ⌚ that shit! 😮 Okay That's All I wanted 2 say. 😊 I just like talking about horror movies so see ya!
Dr. Evil from Austin Powers is hilarious! Even his henchmen and his clone Mini-Me are great! Dr. Evil will always be one of my favorite movie villains of all time. But there's many more that I also like too.
You left out Darth Vader, he's my favorite character from "Star Wars." Other movie villains that I like that were not on the list include Dark Helmet, Colonel Sandurz, President Skroob, Count Dooku, Thanos, Boba Fett, Kylo Ren, Nebula, The Winter Soldier, Smaug, Sauron, The Phantom of the Opera, and Saruman.
Does the Phantom of the Opera/Erik qualify as a "villain"? If so there is a long list. But Michael Crawford, Charles Dance, and Ramin Karimloo and that's just for starters.
@@lefantomer Whether Erik qualifies as a villain or not, I feel like that's complicated. I find it hard to say who the main villain of "The Phantom of the Opera" is since the other characters in the story show behavior that's no better than his. I put Erik down because I felt like others would count him as a villain. I do like Erik though, but I do find your question very logical about whether he's a villain or not.
@@David_Theisen so wait your cool with Darth Vader who committed mass genocide plus killed kids (hypothetical) and you got a problem with pennywise? you like harley (clown) joker (clown) Freddy Krueger (clowning around)
@@lordcarnage5199 well with Vader you don’t get to see him actually do it, but with Pennywise you see him bite a child’s arm off, bites a little boy’s head off, and I think bit a girl’s head off!
Loki absolutely for all reasons cited. But Hannibal, the ultimate manipulator? And Ledger's Joker is a brilliant personification of chaotic nihilism but I wouldn't call him "likeable". Severus is not a "likeable" villain, he is a very very hard to "like" true hero. Dustin's Hook is a delightful buckler of better swash than a lot of more "likely" Hooks. "Beetlejuice?!? Beetlejuice??? Beetlej...." oh no, wait... . Roy's death speech is amazing. And you left out Vader.
I'm surprised John Travolta's Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction, Samuel L Jackson's Danny Roman from The Negotiator, Ed Harris' Gen. Francis X. Hummel from The Rock weren't included on this list. At least two of them did the wrong things for the right reasons and one, well.. it was a five dollar shake performance
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Honorable mention: Electro in Amazing Spider Man 2. He was treated like sh*t by his boss nobody liked him, he talks to himself alot. So sad 😞
Sandman in Spider-Man 3
and Gollum in Lord of the Rings
beetlejuice
Darth Vader, Khan and Megatron.
Bill the Butcher in Gangs of New York maybe?
You should now do a top 20 most hateable movie heroes
Add tv. I don't want to see Negan escaping from that one.
I always thought Biff Tannen is the absolute perfect scumbag
Rey and Captain Marvel would top that list imo.
Superman ss depicted in Man of Steel. BORING AF character
i.e., a list containing twenty girl bosses from the last ten years alone.
"A hero is a hero, but everyone loves a great villain. "..
Ferb Flynn Fletcher
How old are you, kid ? 9 ? 10 ? did your parents had kids ?
@anjoLas no, I'm 21, and my parents have three 🤣🤣
No list about charming, likeable villains could ever be complete without Tim Curry! He is the epitome of the charismatic bad guy. Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Rocky Horror) Long John Silver (Muppet Treasure Island), Cardinal Richielieu (Three Musketeers), Darkness (Legend), etc.
If he wasn’t paralyzed by a stroke that he has to use a wheelchair and retire from physical acting later in life, he would’ve been the ideal casting choice for Count Olaf in the Netflix adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Tim Curry was also the best devil in Legend. His portrayal was... Legendary.
Pennywise the Dancing Clown
@@tarantinoishI liked him much better than the 2017 version
"Hello, lonnnnnggggg John..."
Tom cruise as Vincent is one of my favorite villains he’s a bad guy but he’s so charismatic due to Tom’s performance
Nice list but Hans Gruber should have been #1 or at least in the Top 3. Hans was the definition of Likable Villain......
I think that was probably due to it being Alan. Now, Alan as the Sheriff of Nottingham in that otherwise bungled Robin Hood, there's a hilariously likeable villain!
Another Alan Rickman villain that stole the show was the sheriff from Prince of Thieves. He carried that movie and has some fantastic quotable quotes.
"Bring a friend!!"
I would say Villanelle from Killing Eve or Kingpin from Daredevil , but then i realized is only movies , but i think Darth Vader should be on this list
Kingpin! Yes.
Villanelle...so overrated 🙄
Since when is Darth Vader "likeable"?
Where’s Darth Vader?
At the beginning they said, charismatic and charming villains Darth Vader is not charismatic or charming
@@mechajason he is to me
@@MAC-bb9bu You... animal!
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@@MAC-bb9buactually he is in some way I can’t explain, and it’s very weird cause we don’t even see any expression because well we don’t see any face and yet there’s some charisma to be found.
Jim Carrey's The Grinch is my all time favorite villain
Can’t say the Grinch as a villain per se. Just a protagonist that was so lonely he didn’t realize there’s more to Christmas than presents.
The Grinch is literally an antihero
Hades from Disney's Hercules (1997) was so likeable villain I rooted for him when I was a kid.
Enjoyable
He was awesome 😀
I just love his snark.
@@eburel506 Everybody mixes up Hades with Satan. Hades was never a devil figure in Greek religion. He and Persephone babysat the dead. OK, he kidnapped his niece to be his wife but Everyone Was Doing It.
In addition to Collateral, Tom Cruise has played likable villains in Interview with a Vampire and Tropic Thunder.
I adored Lestat!
is Les Grossman a villain though?
@@Denis-89 Oh, he definitely is. He is the boss you’d love to hate.
Nowadays Loki isn't even considered a villain , he is amazing 😂
Facts like he redeemed himself in Thor 2
I understand he’s a fictional character, but he did kill/is responsible for the deaths of scores of innocent people???
Same as Venom... which is pretty f stupid.
@paulstokowski1466 No it's not but, you are.
He caused more damage to New York than 9/11.
No villain more charismatic than Alonzo Harris in training day
Ya but fuck that guy. He'll be on the top 20 most hated great villains
King Kong ain't got $hit on him
@@brunofelixFacts...smile
He's such a POS in that film, but so great to watch. One of Denzel's best characters
John silver from treasure planet should be here. I mean, you know his betrayal is coming but you almost don’t want it to happen because he fills a very pivotal role in Jim’s life as a father figure and mentor
Jamie Foxx’s Max Dillon/Electro only wanted recognition in _The Amazing Spider-Man 2,_ but being perceived as nobody was a pain which helped drive Max to that incident with the electric eel tank, even though he couldn’t control that. Doesn’t anyone besides Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker/Spider-Man and I have any sympathy for poor Max Dillon?
Read the title of the video.
I do. Max in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was a sweet, but mild-mannered person who was constantly pushed around by his boss, co-workers, and basically those around him that he perceived himself as nobody. Due to that, he repressed so much anger in himself. Then after Spider-Man saved him and said that he was his eyes and ears and that he needed him, Max not only received a smidge of the recognition he wanted, but gained a confidence boost and also felt that he finally gained a friend and began to idolize Spider-Man. However, due to his inferiority complex, Max took that one moment he had with Spider-Man to a big and almost obsessive extent to the point that he instantly believed Spider-Man was his best friend and he had a shrine dedicated to him in his room. Then he’s told to stay to fix an electrical malfunction by his boss on his birthday. After his transformation into Electro, Max was initially scared and confused from not understanding what happened to him from the cop’s reaction to seeing and Max accidentally using his new powers to lift truck over him. After seeing himself being broadcasted all over the city, he becomes mesmerized by the sight of his broadcasted face, believing that people finally see him. Then Spider-Man arrived and tried to help diffuse the situation and hopefully help Max. However a sniper fires at him, which causes Max to angrily retaliate. Spider-Man saves a cop from getting crushed, inadvertently humiliating Max. Being mocked by the public, much to his anger, and being manipulated by the voices in his head into believing Spider-Man lied to him, Max becomes enraged from feeling betrayed by Spider-Man, gives into the repressed anger inside of himself, and attacked his former idol and the public with his electrical abilities. After he was defeated by Spider-Man, Max accepted transformation and adopted his supervillain moniker Electro, boasting a more arrogant attitude. Overall, this version and incarnation of Electro was definitely sympathetic and relatable in terms of his character.
Harry & Marv - Home Alone 1 & 2 Even though they're Bumbling Burglars (Marv anyway) after a while you just really wanted them to get their hands on Kevin.
Alam Rickman is just a perfect actor.
Joker and Loki are the best villains in DC and Marvel
I can’t believe Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage) is ranked. He’s my personal favourite 😊
Definitely missing Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds and Javier Bardem's Anton Chighur from No Country for Old Men, both won Oscar's for those roles
Yes!
391: I didn’t see The Silence of the Lambs but my parents did. They told me that Hannibal Lector creeped them out
So many likeable ones. Beetlejuice,James Cook,Frank Costello,Hannibal Lector,Harry and Marv,Severus Snape. Great video😊
Simon Phoenix in Demolition Man was one you almost rooted for as he performed his villainy with playful aplomb.
-- James Woods: The Specialist. Dennis Leary: The Ref/Judgement Night. Vin Diesel: Fast and Furious 1. Arsenio Hall: Harlem Nights. Jackie Gleeson: The Toy. Vin Diesel again: Pitch Black. Ed Harris: The Rock. Denzel Washington: Training Day. Robert DeNiro: Heat. ALL OF THEM: The Goonies.
Your list is good, though I think you got off track a little; and I was stunned how bad the first one; just figured I'd add some. Number one is clearly: Darth Vader.
Nicholas Cage: "Cyres"
John Cusack: "Grissom"
that movie was amazing
barbossa was my absolute favorite from the pirates movies
Rutger Hauer made up the soliloquy at the end of Blade Runner. It wasn’t in the script. Love Hauer. That dude scared me my whole life😂. RIP to him
I never heard that. I have to look that up.
@@owie4070 yeah look it up. Let me know what you find. I’ve heard it a bunch of times and looked it up a long long time ago. I believe Ridley Scott talks about it?
Miranda Presley from the Devil wears Prada, Catwoman from Batman returns (although she may be considered anti-hero), and Gollum from lord of the rings
SNAPE IS NOT A VILLAIN!!! He only looks and sounds like a villain. His actions and motivations prove that he’s a good guy
I love the sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood prince of thieves
Brilliant, a charming list! Finally, after so long a great list from Mojo!
386: Before you started the list, I love how you had Hades from Hercules react to you. Genius
1:45 If it's exploitative, it's not capitalism. Their bodies are their capital. So if one were to exploit that, it would be ANTI-capitalistic.
What about Tony Montana? He has more charisma than most on this list.
Antihero
@@jamesdugas571
He’s a protagonist villain. He had Anti-Hero qualities, but he’s definitely a villain. A murderous drug lord can’t be a hero of any kind.
@@AntonXulno, he’s an antihero
Darth Vader?
Palpatine?
Darth Maul?
Godzilla?
Jurassic Park T-Rex?
Johnny Lawrence in Cobra Kai?
expect maybe Godzilla those are all simple evil villains. Maybe they are "cool" but not made to be charismatic
Kobra Kai is a TV series
they said, charismatic and charming villains
@@rgerberPalpatine is hideous. The T-Rex is a dinosaur.
Joaquin Phoenix's Arthur Fleck was far more relatable than the other Jokers, in my opinion.
Yes cause we see his struggle and his mental decline and we find relatable as any of could break like that any day now.
I'm hoping that joker is amazing.
Joaquin is a cult survivor and having worked with them I can see how much of his pain is real. Ledger plays the character almost as an ancient Greek drama personification of chaos and nihilism. 180 degrees from each other but both excellent.
top 3 most likeable villains
1. Beetlejuice
2. Beetlejuice
3. Beetlejuice
Great list. However, I would not consider Snape from the Harry Potter series a villain. Yes, he is antagonistic towards the main character and is not the most approachable with his students. But he did what he felt was right, even if it was not the most agreeable choices.
He had to repress any positive feelings towards the "wrong people" in order to keep Voldy trusting him so he could avenge Lily. That is dedication.
Tom Cruise as Lestat in Interview with a Vampire
John Malkovich as Vicomte de Valmont in Dangerous Liaisons
Michelle Pfieffer as Catwoman in Batman II
YES, LESTER!!! 👍👍👍
388: Vizzini may not be a Major Villain in the movie but he does make my dad laugh
My ultimate favorite likeable villain is the late great beloved angel severus Tobias snape rip our beautiful beloved angel 😇💀🐍💚🤍
Personally I wanted to see Venom on the list.
390: Not a huge fan of The Joker but I did like Heath Ledger’s performance
Awesome. Not really a person at all, a personification of chaotic nihilism, that nasty voice in your ear that tells you everything is $#it, what a performance!
392: I may not know much of The Silence of the Lambs but I did love Stewie as Hannibal Lector in a Family Guy parody
384: I see BeetleJuice, I clicked.
What about Tom Cruise’s performance as Lestat in Interview With The Vampire?
Rutger Hauer was one of the best. RIP ❤
There's gonna be a Beetlejuice 2 with Micheal Keaton reprising his role as the striped poltergeist
385: Captain Barbosa is a fun villain in the Disney canon. I like him better than Davy Jones
Lots of fun sketchy characters in the series.
Certainly all of the villains on this list are charismatic, but applying the term "likable" to Frank Costello and Hannibal Lecter really makes me worry about the WatchMojo staff! 😊
Darth Vader should've been on this list. The way the Emperor used his fears against him to twist his mind. His redemption with his son. Leading to him fulfilling his destiny, bringing balance to the force by killing the Emperor.
Still not likeable
I have always so loved the dynamic between Castor and Pollux Troy. Pollux is one of my favorite side characters ever. Also, Cyrus the Virus is just brilliant. Con Air is a fantastic movie!
Stephen Dorff in Blade
389: I will always love Severus Snape
I will Doc Ock from both Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man No Way Home. He is one of the best Likeable Movie Villains that I ever cared about in Movie Review!
So glad to see that Vincent was on the list. Also, Beetlejuice is by far my #1 pick
How about Audrey II?
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 5:32 "Cy.." "Yonara..!!"
I love that Loki is #1
Good list good list
Magneto should have been included! Some of the ones you have on the list are NOT likable like Sirus the Virus and the guy from Speed!
I'm casting a vote for the monster or the lieutenant with the prosthetic arm in Young Frankenstein.
Forgotten greats! "A riot is a terrible thing! And it's just about time we had one!!"
My uncle hails from a family of Pogrom survivors. I felt bad for Magneto.
My 🥇 favorite villain actor is Alan Sidney patrick rickman my 🥈 favorite villain actor John Christopher Depp jr and my 🥉 favorite villain actor is Ralph Nathaniel twisleton wykeham fiennes
The princess bride villians are funny
And Beatlejuice? No comparing him
The Wet Bandits but no Darth Vader? Inconceivable.
Where’s my man Jack Horner?
I always thought of Beetlejuice as a Hero/anti hero as he just wanted to scare the pants off the Deetz family to get them out of the house. And also, he did save the Maitlands from Othos ritual, whom by the way I do consider the true villain in Beetlejuice.
387: You misspelled BeetleJuice
I would have had Walter Meyrick from No Escape on the list and possibly The Sheriff Of Nottingham from Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, a better Alan Rickman villain than Severus Snape who isn't actually a villain.
Bill Murray as Ernie "Big Ern" McCracken in Kingpin
Even as the TV producer guy in Scrooged too!!
i seen someone mentioned Freddy Krueger. No disrespect to the person who mentioned him, but i have to ask this question....What is likeable about Freddy? He was a child killer before the parents burned him alive. He deserved what he got. If any slasher horror villian deserves to be liked, it's Jason Voorhees. He drowned at Camp Crystal Lake...accidentaly! When Jason was killing those camp councelers, i was on Jason's side saying "That's right! get your revenge! F*** them up!" lol. You have to feel bad for Jason. :)
Have u seen Freddy vs Jason? If not u should because I don’t think his drowning was an accident!
Jaffar from The Thief of Bagdad 1940, one of the greatest movies (and performances) of all time
OMG, incredibly sexy and commanding!! How that girl went for the Thief instead of him I will never understand.
Beetlejuice should be way higher on this list. Also, what is Watchmojo's obsession with TDK??
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
How could you forget Dr. Frankenfeurter?!
Okay, some of those like Loki & the Princess sidekicks definitely fit the trope, & the Home Alone duo were too laughable to be hated. But while Gruber, Hannibal & Fezzik were iconic & every Joker BUT Ledger's should have stayed with Adam West (sorry Mark)... but _likeable_? To quote Diego "I don' think that word mean what you think it does."
Placing Loki at number one above Heath's Joker, Hannibal Lecter (even if it was Mads Mikkelsen, both are great), and many others is just unacceptable
To you, maybe.
@@lefantomer exactly. That's what I like to call MY opinion
Lex Luther in superman franchise and Doctor Doom fantastic four 2005 to 2007 version not that terrible version the fantastic four 2015 one. Amazing video watch mojo,marvellous job.
Michael Shannon's Zod is my favourite villain. He's ruthless but self sacrificing to save his people. The man could stand toe to toe with Cavill's Superman despite his disadvantages.
Loki is the marvel version of the joker
#1 was a perfect pick
Pacino in Devil’s Advocate, first off you just thought he was a regular businessman, even after you find out he’s the Devil, he’s still nicely dressed and a well coordinated gentleman!! He was really good at being a deceitful conniving being!!! Should watch it again though! It’s been a while now
The one villain I keep expecting to see on these lists is Professor Fate from The Great Race, play perfectly by Jack Lemon. He's the sort of person we should be hating but we end sympathizing with him instead because he's an utter klutz. Everything he tries he fails at so instead of rooting for the hero we end up relating to the villain. He's like a live action version of Willy E Coyote.
Scream Queen 👑 Can we just do a horror film 🎥 Villain? Come on guys.... I don't wanna talk about geeky 🤓 Star Wars (Get mad at me if ya want I ain't a geek 🤓 And I don't f🤬 cking care! Let's see A horror movie that came out in The 90's? Scream came out in the 90's (And that's The Original one! That's the best one, The one I got my nickname from And had The Original Ghost Face Killer Billy Loomis (And That was Before They brought him back 4 that movie that I refused 2 see (I F🤬 cking hate horror Franchises, And I thought It was a travesty to horror films! And if you're mad at me About that (go ahead! I don't f🤬 cking care.) I'm the girl who makes horror movie gold 🥇 I don't have 2 watch ⌚ that shit! 😮 Okay That's All I wanted 2 say. 😊 I just like talking about horror movies so see ya!
Dr. Evil from Austin Powers is hilarious! Even his henchmen and his clone Mini-Me are great! Dr. Evil will always be one of my favorite movie villains of all time. But there's many more that I also like too.
The Joker, Hannibal Lecter and Hans Gruber are my favourites.
Dr. Evil was awesome to. I liked him a lot. But oih well the movies were just perfectto begin with
You left out Darth Vader, he's my favorite character from "Star Wars." Other movie villains that I like that were not on the list include Dark Helmet, Colonel Sandurz, President Skroob, Count Dooku, Thanos, Boba Fett, Kylo Ren, Nebula, The Winter Soldier, Smaug, Sauron, The Phantom of the Opera, and Saruman.
Does the Phantom of the Opera/Erik qualify as a "villain"? If so there is a long list. But Michael Crawford, Charles Dance, and Ramin Karimloo and that's just for starters.
@@lefantomer Whether Erik qualifies as a villain or not, I feel like that's complicated. I find it hard to say who the main villain of "The Phantom of the Opera" is since the other characters in the story show behavior that's no better than his. I put Erik down because I felt like others would count him as a villain. I do like Erik though, but I do find your question very logical about whether he's a villain or not.
Can you do Top 10 Movie Henchmen Who Receives Instant Karma next
all the jokers..Darth Vader... Pennywise
suicide squad...Doc Holliday.... Chucky
Harley Quinn..Xenia Onatopp
Tim Curry..Tony Montana....Freddy K.
No Pennywise is not likeable!! He killed Georgie!! And killed 2 other younger kids in the newer movies!!
@@David_Theisen so wait your cool with Darth Vader who committed mass genocide plus killed kids (hypothetical) and you got a problem with pennywise? you like harley (clown) joker (clown) Freddy Krueger (clowning around)
sorry I missed Yondu Udonta
@@lordcarnage5199 well with Vader you don’t get to see him actually do it, but with Pennywise you see him bite a child’s arm off, bites a little boy’s head off, and I think bit a girl’s head off!
@@David_Theisen you know the ppl on my list has killed someone in some form of way... you must hate redheads...lol
The Jokes was such an interesting character. Though my fave stays Dr. Freeze in batman.
Tai Lung was awesome. Plus, his story was LIT.
The greatest most badass villain king 👑 and actor was the original badass Alan Sidney patrick rickman he will always be missed rip sweet king 👑
Darth Vader: Am I a joke to you?
Loki absolutely for all reasons cited. But Hannibal, the ultimate manipulator? And Ledger's Joker is a brilliant personification of chaotic nihilism but I wouldn't call him "likeable". Severus is not a "likeable" villain, he is a very very hard to "like" true hero. Dustin's Hook is a delightful buckler of better swash than a lot of more "likely" Hooks. "Beetlejuice?!? Beetlejuice??? Beetlej...." oh no, wait... . Roy's death speech is amazing. And you left out Vader.
HOW is Davy Jones not on here? He was more likeable than Barbossa because he was just lonely so we sympathized with him.
Very interesting.
Badass queen Lucy was the only villain queen 👑 on this list that's why villain Queen's 👑 rule
I'm surprised John Travolta's Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction, Samuel L Jackson's Danny Roman from The Negotiator, Ed Harris' Gen. Francis X. Hummel from The Rock weren't included on this list. At least two of them did the wrong things for the right reasons and one, well.. it was a five dollar shake performance