But I do believe that by God’s power, anyone is redeemable up until the moment they die. Even villains. Look at the thief on the cross. Reply Alex Mellen April 26, 2015 at 8:54 am By redeem, I meant turned back to good/saw the error of his way. Like Darth Vader. Or the ...
During his pursuit of Ferris, he commits a B&E, goes through a young woman's personal items, and is flat-out rude every chance he gets. If Rooney turned out to have a secret shrine to Ferris Bueller in his basement, it wouldn't be a shock. His Least Chill Moment: That would defin...
Shredder is unquestionably a ferocious fighter who'll stop at nothing to turn the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles into turtle soup, and in The Secret of the Ooze, we learn just what happens when a master ninja is injected with the same substance that turned Leonardo, Donatello,...
The premise runs thin once the full scenario is explained, at which point skipping to the end seems optimal. The satirical punch, so to speak, was more of a swirling wind -- that is, rather poorly focused, but at least the good parts were all together. ...
t seem very likely because they tend to have different goals. Deathstroke is a mercenary for hire and Bane is a mastermind with ambition. Barring the presence of any superheroes in this movie, the most likely way to utilize these characters is to pit them against each other. That may also...
Of course, I know about bad luck… that's one of the lessons that this city teaches us all, eventually.Mr. Freeze in Volume 1 of Gotham Central. Yes. Hell. As described by Dante, with its multiple rings. Each one is guarded by a devil. And at the bottom
Superboy-Prime is a major antagonist in the DC Universe. He is an alternate version of Kal-El, better known as one of the many variations of Superman, and is also the archenemy of both Conner Kent and Bart Allen. Once an ordinary hero, he became unhinged
Just because a villain becomes a hero doesn’t mean they’ll always stay on the straight and narrow. Some villains switch sides at the drop of a hat, but usually wind up on the side of the angels. That’s the case for our last villain turned hero. ...
making her a genuinely menacing villain. WhileX2: X-Men Unitedfeatured an exhilarating fight scene with Wolverine and Lady Deathstrike, she was turned into a mind-controlled drone, devoid of any distinctive personality. The movie consequently failed to deliver a comparably chilling personality and ...
Cinema has produced many worthy villains, but a few tower above their fellow sinners. These are the all-time best cinematic baddies, whose criminal deeds have turned them into pop culture icons that we love — always from a distance. Unhinged, Machiavellian, terrifying, and ever magnetic, these...