"Christoph Waltz in “Inglourious Basterds” is the first that came to mind"
"Gus Fring from Breaking Bad"
"Hans Gruber. Alan Rickman portrays him so well."
"Nurse Ratched just because of how implicitly she tortured the inmates."
"“You don’t think I’d explain my plan if there was the slightest chance you could stop me do you? I did it 35 minutes ago.”
Purely based on that, Ozymandias from Watchmen."
"Darth Vader He was only in the original Star Wars for 9 minutes and he made a global impact."
"Homelander from “The Boys” is definitely one of them"
"Boyd Crowder (played by Walton Goggins) in “Justified”. He’s not particularly strong in season 1, but by season 2, you just want him to keep getting away to have more. The fact that he’s Raylan’s frenemy, and not just a generic evil guy was such a nice touch."
"Dolores Umbridge."
"Magneto. There are times when you are able to sympathize with him and his actions almost seem justified. Most likable villain in my opinion."
"Hannibal Lector"
"I found Killgrave in Jessica Jones to be a fantastic villain."
"Kathy Bates in misery"
"Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men"
"Vincent d’onofrio as Wilson Fisk is hands down the best villain I have seen. He is on the brink of insanity the whole time and you watch him descend into the kingpin"
"Amon Goeth, as played by Ralph Fiennes in Schindler’s List. The fact that he didn’t get an Oscar makes them that less valuable."
"Gul dukat. He goes from evil Hitler type to loving father on the run from his government to crazy possessed madman in a single series."
"Benjamin Linus (played by Michael Emerson) from the TV series LOST. You will both love and hate him."
"Lalo Salamanca, Better Call Saul
When he jumps down that cliff i knew he was a maniac"
"Joffrey in Game of Thrones… let’s all be honest, man’s did an outstanding job acting that we all hated him"