Villains Who Were Right, Despite Being Despised

Villains are often seen as the antagonists of a story, but some of them have a point.

Magneto's experiences during the Holocaust and his advocacy for mutant rights make him a compelling character.

The Joker critiques societal norms and expectations in his actions.

Thanos' desire to balance the universe's resources and prevent overpopulation is a compelling narrative.

Killmonger's critique of colonialism and systemic oppression is a powerful statement.

Ultron's desire to protect humanity from itself is a complex motivation.

Ken's desire to protect his hive and way of life is a tragic backstory.

Villains can be complex characters with a compelling narrative, even if their methods are misguided.

Perspective is key to understanding what makes a villain right, despite being despised.

By considering their perspective and sympathizing with their ideologies, we can gain a deeper understanding of what makes a villain right, despite being despised.