G20 (2025)
Not all villains are purely evil. Sometimes, their motives make sense — even if their actions don’t. These movie “villains” may have been labeled the bad guys, but deep down, they had a point.
Here are 7 iconic villains whose logic, goals, or ideologies might just make you rethink everything. 👀
Why He Was Right: Killmonger fought against global Black oppression and wanted Wakanda to help the world — not hide from it.
He was radical, but his anger came from real injustice.
Why He Was Right: A Holocaust survivor who believed mutants should defend themselves before being wiped out.
He saw history repeating itself — and refused to let it happen.
Why He Was (Kinda) Right: Joker exposed the hypocrisy and chaos hiding under Gotham’s surface.
He forced society to look at its own dark side.
Why He Was Right (Sort of): Overpopulation, resource scarcity, climate collapse — Thanos offered a brutal solution to real problems.
Unethical? Yes. Logical? Also yes.
Why He Was Right: He believed in cleansing corrupt civilizations to restore balance.
In a world full of decay, he saw no other way.
Why He Was Right: He staged a horrific event to unite a divided world and prevent global war.
He sacrificed millions to save billions — a dark utilitarian hero?
Why They Were Right: Humanity destroyed Earth. The machines created a peaceful (albeit fake) reality.
They were caretakers in their own way.
Who do YOU think was actually right all along?
Comment below — we’d love to hear your thoughts.
Sometimes the line between hero and villain isn’t so clear. These characters challenge our morals, beliefs, and make us question who the real bad guys are.
Good storytelling makes you think. Great villains make you doubt.
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