What is Anti-villain?
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The converse of an
Magneto was an anti-villain because, while the X-Men were the protagonists who fought to defeat him and prevailed in the end, we can still respect and appreciate him for his motives and principles, however ill-considered his ruthless methods.
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The anti-villain is the converse of the
True anti-villains are a rare occurance in literature and film. Often anti-heroes and/or accidental villains (i.e., people who pursue noble goals with unintended harmful consequences) are mistakingly identified as anti-villains.
Detective Vic Mackey from the television series "The Shield" is a corrupt policeman who seeks to illegally enrich his own life, though does so by way of incarcerating or exposing other criminals. As such, Detective Mackey serves as an archetypical anti-villain.
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An Anti-villain or Antivillain is a antagonist whose character or goals are unethical to tradition of villainy.
like someone who is a complicated bad guy thats not truly evil or not killing anybody innocent, ppl that person dont know would be an Anti-villain , or someone who has no remorse murdering those who gets in his way and plans to fight the main hero to death trying to prove his actions were good or right, but ending defeated realizing he was wrong and pays up to his sins/crimes
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Similar to an anti-hero, the anti-villain has an different point of view to being a hero. Selfish and flawed the anti-villain seeks a way to glorify themselves through trying to stop crime, though they are often too cruel and brutal.
Forest Whitaker from "The Shield" is an anti-villain.
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Similar to an anti-hero, the anti-villain has an different point of view to being a hero. Selfish and flawed the anti-villain seeks a way to glorify themselves through trying to stop crime, though they are often too cruel and brutal.
Forest Whitaker from "The Shield" is an anti-villain .
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