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Which movie hero was actually the villain?


  1. Megamind
    — Panda_Erick

  2. 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

  3. 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



  4. Indiana Jones is a always robbing other cultures of their artifacts with little regard for their sovereign claims.
    — concept2creation

  5. I'm surprised I don't see Looper here... He is literally the hero and the villain.
    — Moselter

  6. 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



  7. Peter Pan is a well known dick. Tyler Durden is like...half right at best. Which I guess is the point.
    — ConneryFTW

  8. Captain Hammer!
    — NowWithMoreChocolate

  9. 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