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Six Times The Movie Villains Were Damn Right

Six Times The Movie Villains Were Damn Right
Did we drop the house on the wrong witch?
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Something wicked this way comes, and it looks like yet another obnoxious hero who's determined to be right no matter what. But what about the most egregious cases โ€” where you simply cannot ignore how justified the villain was in messing things up for the protagonist?

Reddit user u/WidowofBielsa is on our side, and they asked the internet to name some names. With thousands of responses in just two days, it's safe to say we're all a little sick of the flawless hero.


What's a story where the "bad guys" are actually, completely, 100% right, to the point where it's weird the story keeps calling them the bad guys?
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Here are six times where the villain needed to tell the hero to shut the hell up already.


'Sing'

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'X Men: First Class'

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'School of Rock'

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'The Devil Wears Prada'

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'Mrs. Doubtfire'

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'The Lion King'

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Via WidowofBielsa.

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