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Our seventh theme is the second half of the 2000s movie villains, fantasy this round! I've limited the list to only 20 well-known characters. If there's someone that I left out that you think is super-important, comment here, and there might be a part II for this theme. For example, we might need to have a Harry Potter villains theme, since there are so many that I only included Voldemort for this theme.
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Aro
New Moon
Calculating. Manipulative. Greedy. Cheerful.
Aro is one of three vampires who lead the Volturi. He is widely accepted as the overall leader of the Volturi, and possesses the gift of tactile telepathy, the supernatural talent to ascertain all the thoughts and memories a person has ever had with a single touch. Aro is described as having almost translucent skin, and it is repeatedly compared to onion skin throughout the series. His hair is very long and jet black. When he moves, it appears as though he's floating. His eyes are a milky red color that has a tendency to unsettle people. Aro normally carries himself in a cheery disposition and has shown to be polite to the point of being at complete ease with even the most objectionable of situations. However, beneath this facade of optimistic giddiness, he is power-hungry and highly manipulative.
Captain Hector Barbossa
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Grim. Rough. Dry Humored. Honest.
Hector Barbossa was the Pirate Lord of the Caspian Sea. In his youth he was an honest sailor, who left to make an easier living as a pirate. One day he joined the crew of the Black Pearl, captained by Jack Sparrow. After two years of sailing under Sparrow's command, Barbossa lead a mutiny against Jack and marooned him on an uninhabited island. Later he his shot and killed by Jack. Much later Barbossa was resurrected by Tia Dalma, secretly the sea goddess Calypso in human form. She demanded that Barbossa free her from her human bonds in return for his resurrection. Barbossa grudgedly accepted, and set out, along with the remainder of Jack Sparrow's crew, to free Jack.
Capricorn
Inkheart
Clever. Desperate. Controlling.
Capricorn is the villain of a book called Inkheart and is read out of it in to the real world by Mo Folchart, with the gift that whenever he reads a story aloud, its elements come into reality. He aims to become powerful by having all the villains and monsters read out of other stories and under his control.
Captain Hook
Peter Pan
Elegant. Pirate. Cruel. Paranoid.
Hook wears a big iron hook in place of his hand, which was cut off by Peter Pan and eaten by a saltwater crocodile. The crocodile liked the taste so much that he follows Hook around constantly, hoping for more. Luckily for Hook, the crocodile also swallowed a clock, so Hook can tell from the ticking when he is near. Hook hates Peter obsessively and lives for the day he can make Peter and all his Lost Boys walk the plank.
Hook, in this film is portrayed in the classic, for the most part. He is feared, is ruthless, of a gentleman - like nature. He entrances Wendy for a while, but she later proclaims to him that she'd rather die than be a pirate. In this film, Hook also learns to fly, thus almost defeating Peter. Ultimately the bad thoughts bring him down and he drops, resignedly, into the crocodile's mouth.
Count Dracula
Van Helsing
Seductive. Power-hungry. Brutal. Elegant.
1887, Transylvania, Doctor Frankenstein brings to life his Monster with the aid of his assistant Igor, and Count Dracula. Dracula kills Frankenstein after revealing that he helped him only so he could use the Monster to bring his undead children to life. He terrorizes the countryside until the monster-hunter Van Helsing comes to town.
Davy Jones
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Proud. Cruel. Hateful. Sympathetic to Love.
Davy Jones was a Scottish sailor, and the supernatural ruler of the Seven Seas as the captain of the Flying Dutchman. He was forsaken and betrayed by his love, the sea goddess Calypso, after devoting himself to his duty of ferrying souls into the afterlife. He allied himself with the Brethren Court and had Calypso bound into human form. With this betrayal, he cut out his heart and abandoned his duty, becoming the feared ruler of the seas named in legends. His appearance became monstrous, and he sailed the seas forever, calling upon the Kraken to destroy vessels, and forced their crews into service aboard the Flying Dutchman.
Emperor Han
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Abusive. Cold. Power-Hungry.
The First Emperor of China is Emperor Han. An evil Chinese general causes the resurrection of the Emperor. The Emperor then tries to break an ancient curse set on him by the witch Zi Yuan so he can use his magical powers to bring his army back to life to conquer the world. He has a Terracotta Army of evil.
Galbatorix
Eragon
Traitor. Powerful. Controlling. Proud.
Galbatorix was the king of Alagaësia. Once a Dragon Rider, he eventually turned against the order and brought about their downfall, blaming them for the death of his dragon. He formed the Forsworn, a group of thirteen dragon riders loyal only to him, and proceeded to create an Empire from which he ruled Alagaësia. Galbatorix was arguably the most powerful magician in Alagaësia. In the early days of his life, Galbatorix was a proud and foolhardy man, a trait that was augmented by his superiority to his peers during the many training sessions.
Sméagol | Gollum
The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King
Persistent. Obsessed. Tough. Dual-Minded.
Gollum, originally known as Sméagol, was a creature of Hobbit origin. The name Gollum was derived from the disgusting gurgling, choking cough he made. His life was extended far beyond its natural limits by the effects of possessing the One Ring. He had been deformed and twisted in both body and mind by the corruption of the Ring. His chief desire was to possess the Ring which had enslaved him, and he pursued it for many years after he lost it.
Gríma Wormtongue
The Two Towers, The Return of the King
Subservient. Sneaky. Manipulative.
Gríma Wormtongue was the chief advisor to King Théoden of Rohan and a spy of Saruman. After Gandalf usurped Gríma's control of Théoden and released the King. With his betrayal revealed, Theoden almost killed him, but was stopped by Aragorn, who said that enough blood has been spilled on Gríma's account. Then Gríma was given a choice: ride into battle or into exile. Choosing the latter, he went to dwell with Saruman at Orthanc. There, Gríma gave Saruman important information about Theoden's tactics.
Jadis the White Witch
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian
Cold. Cruel. Proud.
Jadis, the Last Queen of Charn, was the first Narnian villain encountered by the Pevensies. Originally from the alternate World of Charn, she was accidentally brought to the World of Narnia, and although banished by Aslan, she returned 900 Narnian-years later when she usurped power from the royal family of Narnia. As a curse upon her Narnian subjects, she began the Hundred-Year Winter, thus earning her well-known title, the "White Witch." She magically forced Narnia into a hundred-year state of frozen snow and ice during her reign, though she tyrannically banned the celebration of the winter holiday of Christmas throughout Narnia. Her cruelty eventually evoked the Narnians into an triumphant uprising known as the Winter Revolution.
James
Twilight
Persistent. Skilled. Hunter.
James was a vampire, who sniffed out the scent of Bella Swan and hunted her as his next meal in Twilight. He was accompanied by two other vampires namely Laurent, and Victoria. James was a skilled tracker who enjoyed the hunt as a sadistic game. He tended to get "feelings", a sort of "sixth sense", about his quarry's whereabouts, which aided him in the hunt. James was described as being quite muscular but average-looking. He had light brown hair cropped short.
Kahmunrah
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Humorous. Greedy. Proud.
Brought to life by the tablet, Kahmunrah desires its powers and forces the other villains in the museum to do his bidding and get it for him. He wants to use it to open the Gate Of Kahmunrah, which leads to his downfall.
Miraz
Prince Caspian
Usurper. Violent. Hateful.
Miraz was the younger brother of Caspian IX, the Telmarine-Narnian king and father of Caspian X. Miraz was an imperious, cruel, and deceptive man, so intent on gaining power that he secretly murdered his own brother to take control of the throne. He called himself Lord Protector after Caspian IX's mysterious death and he let his nephew (the murderered king's son) live only because, at the time, he had no heir himself. Later when his wife bears him a son, he plans to murder his own nephew.
Mirror Queen
The Brothers Grimm
Vain. Magical. Beautiful. Crafty.
The girls of the small village of Marbaden are going missing and the villagers are convinced that supernatural beings are responsible. However, it is soon discovered that it is in fact the work of a beautiful, yet dangerous, 500-year-old, Thuringian Queen stealing young girls to restore her own beauty. She's really confusing.
Saruman the White
The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King
Deceptive. Controlling. Treacherous. Scheming.
Saruman the White or Saruman of Many Colors was an Istar, or wizard, who lived in Middle-earth. He was the head of the White Council in his time and lived in Orthanc. He is also known as Curunir or Curumo. He studied the arts of the enemy in depth and found there great promise of wealth and power. So drawn was he to the Enemy that he studied that he was corrupted, and sought to become a great Power himself.
Sauron
The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King
Evil. Terrorizing. Treacherous.
He was the Dark Lord Morgoth's abominable lieutenant during the First Age. He was also the creator of the Rings of Power and the Dark Lord of Mordor, whom the Fellowship of the Ring sought to defeat. In the Third Age, Sauron rose again, at first in a stronghold called Dol Guldur, the Hill of Sorcery, in southern Mirkwood. Sauron simply moved back to Mordor and raised again Barad-dûr. He fortified Mordor and prepared for war against Gondor and the Elves, with Saruman now corrupted by him. Sauron bred immense armies of orcs, torturing elves to create them. He allied with and enslaved Men from the east and south. He gathered his most terrifying servants, the Nazgûl, or Ringwraiths, each wearing one of the nine rings designed for mortal men. Sauron adopted the symbol of a lidless eye, and he was able at that time to send out his will over Middle-earth, so that the Eye of Sauron was a symbol of power and fear.
Victoria
Twilight, New Moon
Vengeful. Evasive. Cunning. Cat-like.
Victoria was a nomadic vampire who was a member of James' Coven. She was the mate of James and began a vendetta against Bella Swan in revenge for his death by Edward and the Cullens. Victoria was described as feline or cat-like with long, curly red orange hair that was usually described as looking like fire. She possessed a terrible beauty and had a soft, high soprano of a voice that contrasted with her fierce looks. She moves at a quick pace with perfect, lethal steps, as of her agility. Victoria's special ability was self-preservation. Victoria is shown to have a mysterious but elegant personality.
Tom Marvolo Riddle | Voldemort
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Evil. Twisted. Cruel. Determined.
Tom Marvolo Riddle, later known as Lord Voldemort, was the most powerful Dark Wizard of all time. An exceedingly handsome, polite and popular orphan, Tom Riddle was once thought to be the most talented pupil to ever walk through the doors of Hogwarts. Having embraced the seductive Dark Arts he encountered in his travels, the former Tom Riddle, now known exclusively as Lord Voldemort, raised an enormous army comprised of followers he recruited both at school and afterwards, as well as many dark creatures. This army, known as the Death Eaters began a campaign of terror and violence never before seen in Britain.
Xerxes I
300
Powerful. Controlling. Warmonger. Conqueror.
A Persian god-king, Xerxes I set about to conquer the ancient world. However, his mighty army almost meets it's match in the brave 300 Spartan warriors who bloke their passage. (Fact: this is the same guy that married the Jewish Esther. Weird.)
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