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Actors Who Are So Good At Playing Villains People Hate Them In Real Life

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These actors couldn't escape from their villainous roles
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There are two different types of iconic villains. There’s the ones you want to believe in, or that at least redeem themselves. However, then there’s the no-good, despicable type that leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth. It takes a special kind of actor to pull that off.

Consider this video a send up to all those performers we hate because they make it their job to be hated. Yes, we’re talking about the Joffrey Baratheons of the world. Roles so iconically nasty the actor will never escape the idea of them being evil.

You’re in for quite the treat in this video. ScreenRant has gone over all those iconic rogues and picked out the ten greatest performances we still hate today. Trust us, you’re going to leave this list with a sour taste in your mouth. In fact, you’re gonna want to go back and watch all these villains meet their demise. We guarantee it.

We’ve got classics like Hannibal Lecter, Johnny Lawerence, and Nurse Ratched. Mixing in with them are some of the new kids on the block like General Hux, Aunt Lydia, and Perry Wright. Then, of course, comes the instant classics. The villains that come to your mind instantly when you think of the word wicked. The villains in a class of their own like Gus Fring, Bellatrix Lestrange, Jim Moriarty, and Joffrey Baratheon. You know, the ones you wanted to be defeated the minute you saw them.

We’ve got all that and more on the latest from ScreenRant!

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