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  1. Quotes. Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics. Narrator: Evil has many faces. A man who laughs. The master of Metropolis. The Guardian of fear. A conqueror of worlds. Many faces, but just one name: The supervillain. Powerful, charismatic, intelligent, ruthless.

  2. Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics Quotes. Narrator: Evil has many faces. A man who laughs. The master of Metropolis. The Guardian of fear. A conqueror of worlds. Many faces, but just one name: The supervillain. Powerful, charismatic, intelligent, ruthless.

    • The Penguin (Batman Returns) - Harp from Hell
    • Loki (The Avengers) - You Will Always Kneel
    • The Green Goblin (Spider-Man) - Why Bother?
    • Bane (The Dark Knight Rises) - When Gotham Is Ashes
    • The Joker (Batman '89) - Danced with The Devil
    • William Stryker (X2: X-Men United) - I Just Gave You Claws
    • Zemo (Captain America: Civil War) - Get Them to Kill Each Other
    • Magneto (X2: X-Men United) - God Among Insects
    • Lex Luthor (Batman V Superman) - Devils Don't Come from Hell Beneath Us
    • Ra’S Al Ghul (Batman Begins) - Legend, Mr. Wayne

    Nobody ever likes politicians, a truism that's even more relevant today than it was in the 1990s. But if there was ever a quote destined to sink a politician's career, it's this one by Oswald Cobblepot, the Penguin, caught in a moment of sinister glee that he didn't know Batmanwas recording. While Tim Burton's two Batman movies are somewhat flawed ...

    There's a reason that Loki is one of the most popular villains to come out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Thor's adopted brother is a truly Shakespearian figure with many layers. He's not only relatable, but almost lovable — pained, heartbroken, with a clever sense of humor — but at the same time, his actions themselves are utterly brutal, inhum...

    Sam Raimi's 2002 Spider-Manwas the film that paved the way for superhero movies as we know them today, and Willem Dafoe deserves a lot of credit for making it work. Despite being stuck in one of the sillier supervillain costumes, with a mask that covered his already Goblin-like expressions, Dafoe's turn as the Green Goblin captured all of the menac...

    Heath Ledger's Joker may be the villain that won the Oscar, but there's a sheer brutality to Tom Hardy's Bane that just can't be compared to. While the Joker played games and set up tense moral conflicts, Bane snapped necks, broke backs, blew up stadiums, and had the entire US Government catering to his wishes. Tom Hardy's performance, combined wit...

    If there's one quote that has become forever branded with Jack Nicholson's version of the Joker, it's this one. It's repeated a few times throughout the movie, once by Batman himself, and it serves to highlight the movie's themes, as well as demonstrate the parallels between Batman and his archenemy that Tim Burton had such a fascination with. At f...

    William Stryker is one of the least show-offy villains in any comic book movie to date. While other villains wear bright costumes, masks, or profess grand plans of world domination, Stryker is a character as blunt and straight to the point as he is deadly. He doesn't give operatic speeches, doesn't wear some high-tech armor, but proves to be one of...

    If there's one villain even less show-offy than Stryker, it's Zemo, the man who orchestrated the breakup of the Avengers in Captain America: Civil War. Unlike his mask-wearing comic book counterpart, and despite the seemingly diabolic goal that he succeeds at, the cinematic Zemo is hardly even a villain. He's a main in pain, a man who lost his fami...

    Bryan Singer would have never been able to pull off the X-Men movies if he didn't have the perfect Magneto, and luckily, Sir Ian McKellen was just that. Magneto has always been one of the most complex characters in comics, with many in the X-Men universe considering him a revolutionary, or even a hero, and even some of Xavier's own students wear T-...

    Say what you will about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Some people loved it, some people loathed it, but it was definitely a film with a lot of ambition. This controversy also applies to Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor. But even for fans who don't approve of this take on the classic villain, this one scene and quote cuts right to the core of what...

    It's no surprise that an idealist like Ra's al Ghul gets so many great lines in Batman Begins, but this is the one quote that will probably define his cinematic legacy for decades to come. When Ra's first finds Bruce dirtied and hopeless in a dank prison cell, he offers him a chance at redemption. Ra's gives him a chance to become a part of his leg...

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  3. Jul 1, 2020 · With Christopher Lee, Zack Snyder, Marv Wolfman, Geoff Boucher. A documentary detailing the epic Rogues' Gallery of DC Comics from The Joker and Lex Luthor, Sinestro, Darkseid and more, this documentary will explore the Super Villains of DC Comics.

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    • Scott Devine, J.M. Kenny
    • 2020-07-01
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  5. Oct 25, 2013 · Scott Snyder. View all 11 results. Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics is a feature-length documentary examining DC's greatest villains, featuring commentary by...

  6. Batman. Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics is a 2013 documentary narrated by Christopher Lee, who was famously typecast as a villain by the film industry. It features various DC Comics editors and creators promoting their supervillains. Tony Daniel Neal Adams Alan Burnett Kevin Conroy Guillermo...

  7. Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics is a 2013 documentary film about DC Comics super villains. Synopsis [ edit ] Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics explores the roles that DC villains have had in shaping the stories that they appear in. [1]

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