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5 Best Christopher Walken Villain Roles for Every Fan of Burt From Severance

5 Best Christopher Walken Villain Roles for Every Fan of Burt From Severance
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In these movies, the actor steals every scene he is in.

In Severance the role of Burt, head of the Optics and Design division, is portrayed by the brilliant Christopher Walken. Like many of the actor's characters in previous films, there is something mystical about Burt, and it's not just about his appearance.

The sixth episode of the second season added a creepy and even menacing layer to the character. Christopher Walken is famous for his impressive portrayal of villains, and these five movies are the best proof.

1. Batman Returns, 1992

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After the huge box office success of 1989's Batman, Warner Bros. were quick to make a sequel. Batman Returns stands apart from other superhero films with its unusual style, gothic atmosphere, and reckless characters who live on the edge of reality and the grotesque.

Michael Keaton's Batman easily won over viewers with his gentlemanly charm, Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman became a true icon, and Christopher Walken played the role of the charismatic villain Max Shreck.

2. A View to a Kill, 1985

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The fourteenth James Bond film, notable for its final showdown on the Golden Gate Bridge. The title character was played by Roger Moore, while the main villain was portrayed by Christopher Walken.

As the movie progresses, it becomes clear that the villain, Max Zorin, is the result of experiments by Nazi scientists who pumped pregnant women full of steroids in the hopes of creating superhumans.

Max may have had an impressive intellect, but he was no stranger to madness. His absolute ruthlessness towards his own employees went beyond the pale. He had no problem shooting his own workers with his own hands, and took genuine pleasure in doing so.

3. Sleepy Hollow, 1999

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In David Cronenberg's film The Dead Zone, based on Stephen King 's novel of the same name, Walken's character, an English and literature teacher, assigns the class to read The Legend of Sleepy Hollow in the opening scene. Washington Irving's short story in which a man is hunted by a headless demon.

Walken seemed to predict his role as the Headless Horseman. For the sake of the filming, the actor even lied about being able to ride a horse. And for good reason – we are sure his creepy fanged white face traumatized you as a child.

4. King of New York, 1990

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In this movie, Christopher Walken plays ex-con Frank White, who decides to take over the entire drug business. His intelligent demeanor and conversational skills help Frank find allies, and his involvement in charity work makes him a hero in the eyes of the public.

Walken is incredibly versatile in this one role. Sometimes he appears in the frame with a certain detachment, as if programmed for a task. Sometimes he dances, having fun in a noisy crowd.

But when he loses his temper, he turns into a real monster. Walken's Frank doesn't need to scream and smash things – the threat comes from a single look.

5. True Romance, 1993

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Director Tony Scott brought to life the story of Bonnie and Clyde, who traveled through time: the wild 90s, illegal substances, and gangster chases to the music of Hans Zimmer.

Christopher Walken once again plays the role of the antagonist – a mafioso chasing the young couple to take the money. Excellent cast, Quentin Tarantino 's screenplay and the incomparable skill of the film crew – True Romance has everything a crime genre fan needs.