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5 Iconic Movie Villains With Absolutely No Redeeming Qualities

5 Iconic Movie Villains With Absolutely No Redeeming Qualities
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Redeeming qualities aren't always necessary to make a villain truly great.

Most of the greatest villains, whether in movies or other media, have at least some qualities or traits that make them redeemable or somewhat relatable for the audience. Take Sauron, for example — he is one of the most famous manifestations of pure evil, but his actual goal is to establish order, although his perception of it is twisted after being corrupted by Morgoth.

But as the following five movies prove, some villains just don't need any redeeming qualities to become truly iconic.

Captain Vidal – Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

Sergi López, who portrayed the character, described Vidal as the most evil character of his entire career — a deranged psychopath who is impossible to defend. When you watch this fantasy horror from Guillermo del Toro, you can clearly see where López is coming from, as his character's atrocities make him far more terrifying than any mythical creature in the film.

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Sheev Palpatine – Star Wars

Perhaps one of, if not the most famous villain on our list, Palpatine is a pure manifestation of evil, interested in absolute power and nothing else. Ian McDiarmid did a brilliant job of portraying two sides of the character: a cunning manipulator and an unhinged despot reveling in his might.

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Vladimir Harkonnen – Dune ( 1984 and 2021)

Originating from the novel by Frank Herbert, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen has had two iterations on the big screen so far — in the 1984 movie by David Lynch, where Kenneth McMillan played the character, and in Denis Villeneuve's 2021 film, where he was portrayed by Stellan Skarsgård.

We think the latter did a better job of making the head of the House of Harkonnen more sinister, as Skarsgård's version is completely devoid of any comic relief and is disgusting both on the inside and the outside.

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Paul and Peter – Funny Games (2007)

With no trauma-induced personality traits or context to explain the duo's sadistic nature, Paul and Peter can be considered some of the most evil characters ever written. The antagonists of Michael Haneke's 2007 psychological horror take pleasure in every second of tormenting the poor family, making the movie almost unbearable to watch.

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High Evolutionary – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)

The final installment in the adventures of the MCU 's space misfits was a worthy conclusion to the trilogy, thanks in no small part to Chukwudi Iwuji's High Evolutionary, who served as the film's main antagonist.

Torturing poor animals and countless other species, this maniac was absolutely disgusting, so it was extremely satisfying to see Rocket get his revenge on him.

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