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Which movie hero was actually the villain?
- Megamind
— Panda_Erick
- The Avengers
Thor's feud with his bro brought the Chitauri's to invade Earth.
Stark created Ultron
Captain America's stubbornness is the reason why my flight to Germany was rerouted.
— EZ_does_it
- Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez. I mean, Sharpay was going to give Troy a college scholarship for singing with her ONCE for fucks sake.
— louiseisnotcool
- Indiana Jones is a always robbing other cultures of their artifacts with little regard for their sovereign claims.
— concept2creation
- I'm surprised I don't see Looper here... He is literally the hero and the villain.
— Moselter
- Jamie Foxx's character in Law Abiding Citizen. He's a DA or ADA or whatever who is willing to make deals with a killer so that his near perfect record or high conviction rate isn't tarnished. Then in the end, the idiot manages to outmanuever a master tactician, and finishes the film watching his daughter's recital with his wife. It's not entirely clear if he learned any kind of lesson from the whole ordeal.
— P0rtal2
- Peter Pan is a well known dick.
Tyler Durden is like...half right at best. Which I guess is the point.
— ConneryFTW
- Captain Hammer!
— NowWithMoreChocolate
- Robin Williams as Daniel Hillard in Mrs. Doubtfire. He was a shitty father who cared more about having fun/being a friend to his kids than actually being a good parent. He can never hold down a job. His wife gets stuck with cleaning up his messes and providing for the family rests solely on her shoulders. She is portrayed as a no-fun parent. Not to mention Pierce Brosnin's character gets caught in the crossfire when all he was trying to do was play a supportive role in the kid's life.
(I feel like it goes without saying that the whole dressing in drag thing didn't help)
— sportsworker777