“ | "Dear William Shakespeare. Thank you very much for this wonderful script. It's a lifelong treasure for me. I think I want to take it with me to my grave." Could you send this letter to that s****y bastard? ...Ah, be careful, there's a lot of poison mixed with the seal's wax. Don't touch it, okay? | „ |
~ The Vile King (in his Oberon persona) talking to Ritsuka Fujimaru, after the former finished writing letter of fake appreciation to William Shakespeare, only in order to spite Shakespeare about the playwright's portrayal of Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream, to which the Vile King's persona was based on. |
“ | I'm about to be so much more than a "villain of the week". | „ |
~ The Spot, as he activates Mumbattan's trans-dimensional Collider to become an all-powerful entity and have his revenge on Miles Morales. |
Villains who are either not evil in their original source material or are more vile than what they were in their original versions.
Sometimes, they do not redeem themselves in the adaptation, with Kurse, Sentinel Prime and King Stefan being examples; while sometimes they may redeem themselves to get close to what they are in the source material, Ken, Rodan and Hades being good examples. In some cases, they can turn out to be Pure Evil.
Note that not only does this apply to fiction; it can also apply to myths and legends like most versions of Hades who have been depicted as more evil than his original version. They might also lack the Freudian Excuse they had in another version.
Notes[]
- Do not include real life people for they are only included in fictionalized versions of true events, unless the real life person is a villainous parody of an original adaptation (i.e. Queen Victoria) for instance.
- Do not also add this category to a remake or reboot villain who was already Pure Evil in the precedent work, even if they are more heinous in the current work (e.g. the animated Scar and live-action Scar, the original Ernst Stavro Blofeld and reboot Ernst Stavro Blofeld, manga version of Shou Tucker and live-action version of Shou Tucker, video game version of William Afton and book version of William Afton).
- Do NOT add pages that contain more than one version of the character with one being the originally less evil version (e.g. Samuel Norton and Byron Hadley). Such pages would fall under "Type Dependent on Version". Only add this category to a page that consists of only the newer, more evil version of the character.
All items (2216)
- Abby (Let Me In)
- Abigail Hobbs
- Abomination (2010 Marvel Animated Universe)
- Abomination (Peter David)
- Abraham Van Helsing (Hotel Transylvania)
- Acrisius
- Adam (Hellaverse)
- Adam el Asem
- Adam Levine (Bart Baker)
- Adam Sutler
- Adda
- Adele Dazeem (TGWTG)
- Adolf Hitler (Zombie Army Trilogy)
- Aegon II Targaryen
- Aemond Targaryen
- Agatha (Pokémon Adventures)
- Agatha Harkness (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Agatha Harkness (Marvel)
- Agent 23
- Agent Bishop
- Agent Liberty (Supergirl)
- Agent Lynch
- Agent Stone (Twisted Metal TV Series)
- Ahmanet
- Aiwass
- Akish (Tennis Shoes Adventure Series)
- Akuma Shogun
- Akumaizer
- Aladdin (Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier)
- Alala
- Alana Bloom
- Alauddin Khilji
- Aldrich Killian (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Aleister Crowley (A Certain Magical Index)
- Aleister Crowley (Arrowverse)
- Alejandro Sosa (Scarface: The World Is Yours)
- Alex Romero
- Alexander Conklin
- Alexander Luthor, Sr.
- Alexander Marcus
- Alexander Pierce (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Alexia Ashford (The Darkside Chronicles)
- Alice (Arrowverse)
- Alice (Bibliomania)
- Alice Anotherbible
- Alice Cooper
- Alice Cunningham
- Alicent Hightower
- Aliens (War of the Worlds)
- Alina Gray (anime)
- Alison DiLaurentis (Television)
- Alistair Grumps
- Allen (The Walking Dead)
- Alliser Thorne
- Aloysius Minch (Novelization)
- Alphamon
- Alternate Timeline Dragon
- Alternate Timeline Fairy Godmother
- Alvida (Live-Action)
- Alvin and the Chipmunks (Disaster Movie)
- Alvin Marsh
- Amagami Shiro
- Amanda Waller (Arrowverse)
- Amanda Waller (DC Extended Universe)
- Amata
- Ammit (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Amon (Devilman)
- Amon Sur (Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters)
- Anansi (Gargoyles)
- Anarky (Beware the Batman)
- Anatoli Knyazev (DC Extended Universe)
- Ancient Spirits of Evil (2011)
- Andrew (The Walking Dead)
- Android 8
- Angel Dust (X-Men Movies)
- Angel Salvadore
- Angels (Supernatural)
- Angus Grimville
- Animatronics (SML)
- Announcer (Wacky Racers)
- Ansem, Seeker of Darkness (manga)
- Anthony Ivo (Arrowverse)
- Antichrist (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen)
- Anton Vanko (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Anubis & The Hunter
- Anubis (Disney)
- Anubis (Stargate SG1)
- Anubis Guard
- Anubismon
- Aoi Rokushō
- Aphrodite (Record of Ragnarok)
- Apocalypse (Age of Apocalypse)
- Apocalypse (X-Men: The Animated Series)
- Apollo (Gods Behaving Badly)
- Apollo (Saint Seiya)
- Aquaman (Flashpoint)
- Aquaman (Injustice)
- Aquman (DC vs Vampires)
- Arachnid (The Savage Dragon TV series)
- Aradia (Toaru)
- Aran Ryan
- Archie (Pokémon)
- Archie Andrews (Rivervale)
- Ares (Fortnite)
- Ares (God of War)
- Ares (Record of Ragnarok)
- Ares (Wrath of the Titans)
- Arjuna Alter
- Arkham Knight (Arkhamverse)
- Arktos (Tabaluga: The Movie)
- Arlong (Live-Action)
- Art Galt
- Artemis (Cyborg 009)
- Artemis (Hercules and Xena)
- Artemis (Saint Seiya)
- Artemis Crock (Stargirl)
- Arthur Reeves (DC Animated Universe)
- Arthur Slugworth (Wonka)
- Artie Ziff (Treehouse of Horror)
- Ashley Kafka (The Amazing Spider-Man)
- Asimov (Azure Striker Gunvolt)
- Aslan and Jadis the White Witch
- Asmodeus (The Pope's Exorcist)
- Assef
- Assistant Black
- Astra Logue
- Athanasia al Ghul (Injustice)
- Athena (God of War)
- Athena (Hercules and Xena)
- Atom-Smasher (Arrowverse)
- Atomic Skull (DC)
- Atomic Skull (My Adventures with Superman)
- Atomic Skull (Superman vs. The Elite)
- Atrocitus (Green Lantern: The Animated Series)
- Atropos (Arrowverse)
- Atropos (God of War)
- Atropos (Stephen King)
- Aubrey James
- Aunt Spiker
- Aunt Sponge
- Avacadwoe
- Aversa
- Ayesha
- Azazel (Fallen)
- Azazel (Supernatural)
- Azazello
- Azog (Peter Jackson)
- Baba Yaga (Baba Yaga the Witch)
- Baby Dan & Phil
- Baby Doll (Harley Quinn TV Series)
- Bae Su-mi
- Bahamut (Final Fantasy XV)
- Baldur (God of War)
- Balon Greyjoy
- Bambi (Pooh vs. Bambi)
- Bandar Log (2016)
- Bane (Justice League Doom)
- Bane (The Murder Machine)
- Baphomet (folklore)
- Baphomet (V/H/S)
- Baptistin
- Barbara Kean (Batman: Gotham by Gaslight)
- Barbara Kean (Gotham)
- Barmaley
- Barnaby Crookedman
- Barney Cousins
- Barney Rubble (Robot Chicken)
- Baron Mordo (Spider-Man: The Animated Series)
- Baron Victor Frankenstein
- Baroness (G.I. Joe Origins)
- Baroness Von Bon Bon (The Cuphead Show!)
- Barry the Chopper (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003)
- Bart Simpson (Bartificial Intelligence)
- Bart Simpson (Dial "M" for Murder or Press)
- Bart Simpson (Genesis Tub)
- Bart Simpson (Poetic Interlude)
- Bart Simpson (The Bart Zone)
- Bart Simpson (Toy Gory)
- Barty Crouch Jr. (Warner Bros.)
- Basque Grand
- Bass.EXE
- Bastet (Record of Ragnarok)
- Batman (Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham)
- Batman (Frank Miller)
- Batman (Red Son)
- Batman (Spider-Plant Man)
- Baxter Stockman (IDW)
- Beach and Zack (Arashi no Yoru Ni: Himitsu no Tomodachi)
- Beachmaster (Futurama)
- Bean the Dynamite (Sonic the Comic Online!)
- Bean the Dynamite (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Beast (Disney)
- Bebop (TMNT 2012)
- Beelzemon
- Beldr
- Belle Bottom
- Bellum (manga)
- Benedict Arnold (America: The Motion Picture)
- Benny (I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream)
- Beowulf (Disaster Movie)