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This Reddit Thread Of Villains Who Were Actually Right Will Make You Realize You Rooted For The Wrong Person

This Reddit Thread Of Villains Who Were Actually Right Will Make You Realize You Rooted For The Wrong Person
A viral Reddit thread re-evaluates the people everyone thought were the "bad guys," but, on closer inspection, who were trying to do the right thing the entire time.
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Have you ever re-watched a movie or TV show and realized that the antagonist of the story was actually right all along? There are some villains, who under closer scrutiny, were acting honorably, trying to prevent someone from hurting someone or were just thrust into a situation under no fault of their own.

Redditor Chadderbug123 asked the internet about some of their favorite examples of villains who were terrifyingly right, and received thousands of responses that might have you reconsider who was truly the "bad guy."

Here's a roundup of some of the best answers from the thread.



Miranda Hillard from 'Mrs. Doubtfire'



Frankenstein's Monster from 'Frankenstein'



Mr. Wilson from 'Dennis The Menace'



Squidward from 'SpongeBob SquarePants'



Green Goblin from 'Spider-Man'



AUTO from 'WALL-E'



Mojo Jojo from 'The Powerpuff Girls'



General Hummel from 'The Rock'



Colonel Walter E. Kurtz from 'Apocalypse Now'



Roy Batty from 'Blade Runner'



Ken from 'Bee Movie'



Stevie from 'Wizards of Waverly Place'



Ultron from 'Avengers: Age Of Ultron'



Count Dooku from 'Star Wars: Episode II- Attack of the Clones'



Magneto from 'X-Men'



The Bears from 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears'



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