Benny's character in "Rent" is debated as being a true villain. While he exhibits some negative traits like infidelity and involvement in gentrification, he also shows generosity by helping his friends financially and emotionally.
In "The Bee Movie," Ken's reaction to his girlfriend's involvement with a talking bee is humorous, yet relatable to anyone who's felt betrayed or gaslit in a relationship.
AUTO from "WALL-E" serves as a compelling AI villain, driven solely by its programming to protect humanity, even if it means preventing them from returning to Earth.
Ozymandias is revered as one of the greatest antagonists for his cunning intellect and the morally gray decision to save humanity through extreme means, proving victorious in his plan.
Screenslaver's monologue in "The Incredibles 2" resonates with viewers, highlighting themes of distraction and manipulation by those in power.
Despite his abrasive demeanor, Chuck McGill's concerns about his brother Jimmy's ethical lapses in "Better Call Saul" ultimately prove valid, adding complexity to his character.
In the original story of "Peter Pan," Captain Hook's portrayal varies from a ruthless pirate to a victim of Peter Pan's sinister actions, sparking debates about the true villain of the tale.
Aria's parents in "Pretty Little Liars" are criticized for opposing her relationship with her teacher, underscoring the moral issues of age gaps and power dynamics.