Nicki Minaj is finally spilling the tea on why she decided to publicly support Donald Trump and fully embrace the MAGA movement. In a new interview, Nicki made it clear she’s always rocked with Trump, but got tired of hiding how she really felt. Now, she’s reached a point where she wants to keep it real about why she’s decided to not only stick with him, but beside him!
Nicki Minaj Keeps It Real About Why She’s Been Team Trump From The Jump
The rapper recently spoke exclusively with Time and kept it real about why she decided to publicly back Donald Trump. Nicki said she’s always thought Trump was solid, but stayed quiet because she feared backlash. Additionally, she said she thinks many celebrities support him privately but won’t say so publicly.
“I felt that way already about him, just that I didn’t dare act like that publicly. It’s been ingrained in everyone’s brain in the music business that we are supposed to be a Democratic family. I just knew they would not like me supporting Trump.” Minaj continued, “Many celebrities feel the way I do, but they don’t say it.”
Still, Nicki said she wanted to stand ten toes down in her truth and speak up to spark change, rather than hide how she really feels. “Sometimes you just need one brave person to get the brunt of the impact. I think I am the catalyst for that change.”
From there, Minaj said she hopes her honesty pushes people who support him to stand up and speak out. She said there’s nothing to be afraid of and wants people to stop hiding their true feelings.
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“Hopefully when they see me and hear me speak and feel my energy that will make them say, ‘You know what: Who am I afraid of? What am I afraid of?’”
Nicki Says The Hate Makes Her Want To Support Donnie Even More
Despite hesitating at first, Nicki Minaj hasn’t held back in recent months about standing with Donald Trump. In January, she spoke at his Account Summit in Washington, D.C. She made it clear that she’s always been his “number one fan” and the hate he gets doesn’t bother her — it actually makes her want to support him even more.
“I’m probably the president’s number one fan. And that’s not going to change,” she said. “And the hate and what people have to say, it does not affect me. At all. It actually motivates me to support him more. And it’s going to motivate all of us to support him more. We’re not going to let them get away with bullying him and, you know, the smear campaigns — it’s not going to work… He has a lot of force behind him and God is protecting him.”
Minaj Gives Trump His Flowers During AmericaFest Interview
Nicki originally made her stance clear at the end of 2025 at AmericaFest. She sat down with Turning Point USA and the late Charlie Kirk’s wife, Erika Kirk. During the chat, Nicki praised Donnie and gave him credit for staying strong through the backlash and shade.
“I have the utmost respect and admiration for our president.” Nicki continued, “I don’t know if he even knows this but he’s given so many people hope that there’s a chance to beat the bad guys, and to win and to do it with your head held high and your integrity intact.”
It’s easy to forget that post-apocalyptic thrillers existed before 1979’s Mad Max because George Miller not only perfected the formula, but successfully built out decades of wasteland folklore that most modern counterparts don’t hold a candle to. There are some gems out there, however, like 1975’s A Boy and His Dog, as well as some rough concepts that are great on paper but fumble the execution, like 1978’s Deathsport.
Deathsport has all the trappings of a solid, low-budget, post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller, but it doesn’t quite have that x-factor that George Miller’s vision proved itself to have. It’s got laser-equipped dirt bikes known as Death Machines and clear power structures at play, but it’s lacking that “every man for himself” vibe portrayed so well in the Mad Max films. But for something made with a $150,000 production budget, Deathsport isn’t without its charm, and there are plenty of bright orange, accelerant-fueled practical explosions to fill the barren scenery with some pretty solid action spectacle.
Let The Games Begin!
Deathsport takes place “a thousand years from tomorrow” after the Neutron Wars have turned the world into a Mad Max-style wasteland. The story follows legendary and curmudgeonly Range Guide Kaz Oshay (David Carradine), a wandering warrior who gets captured by the city-state of Helix and thrown into the brutal spectacle known as Deathsport, which basically involves riding around on dirt bikes with lasers that go “pew pew.” While participating in the game, he teams up with fellow Range Guide Deneer (Claudia Jennings), who has been captured while escorting a group of refugees across the desert away from Lord Zirpola’s (David McLean) deadly regime. The two quickly form an alliance after learning that a young girl named Tara has been taken by mutant cannibals during Deneer’s capture.
After surviving torture, prison, and a rigged Deathsport match filled with unsanctioned landmines, Oshay and Deneer escape Helix and head into the wasteland. Along the way, they rescue Tara, evading pursuing Death Machine riders every step of the way. Meanwhile, Oshay is driven by a personal vendetta against Ankar Moor (Richard Lynch), the man responsible for his mother’s death.
Ultimately, Deathsport is a pretty straightforward tale of two badass drifters escaping an oppressive city-state, rescuing a kidnapped child, and settling an old score in the process.
Proves A Concept George Miller Perfected
While George Miller is far from the first person to explore the wasteland with the Mad Max films, it’s clear to me after watching Deathsport that he’s the one who changed the post-apocalyptic subgenre forever. Deathsport’s fatal flaw is that it throws us into a state of disrepair and then tries to cram a thousand years of societal breakdown into an 82-minute runtime, while Mad Max shows us the beginning of the end and builds out the lore from there. It’s a brilliant way to set up a franchise, whether Miller knew it at the time or not.
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It’s worth noting, however, that David Carradine couldn’t have been a more perfect pick for the lead role, as he had already starred in 1975’s Death Race 2000, a brilliant satire that centers around similar gameplay. For my money, Death Race 2000 is the superior film because it’s so tongue-in-cheek that it has you smiling wryly at the fact that everybody thinks it’s socially acceptable to commit vehicular manslaughter so long as it’s gamified in an arena setting.
Deathsport is definitely rough around the edges and plays like a more stripped-down, proto-version of Mad Max, but it’s also a neat look at cinematic history from this era. Economic recession and fuel rationing had a lot of progressive filmmakers worrying about the then-current state of the world, which resulted in an influx of this type of movie over a very short amount of time, with Mad Max leading the charge once it unexpectedly burst onto the scene in 1979.
If you’re looking for a familiar spin on the by-now very popular cinematic setup that the Mad Max universe has dominated for decades, you can stream Deathsport for free on Tubi as of this writing and enjoy a very similar story from a wholly different angle.
It’s hard to imagine Dakota Fanning in the Star Trek universe (although we’d kill to have her get a cameo in Strange New Worlds). However, we got the next best thing in 2017 with the Fanning-starring dramedy Please Stand By. It’s the kind of movie that will make you laugh and cry (sometimes at the same time), and you can now stream this ambitious indie film for free on Tubi, YouTube, and Pluto TV.
A True Star Trek Fixation
What’s the premise of the movie? Dakota Fanning plays a young autistic woman who brightens up her days living in a San Francisco group home by fixating on Star Trek, her one true passion. Eventually, Paramount holds a screenwriting contest, and Fanning’s character gets ready to mail in her mammoth 450-page Trek script in the hopes of winning the $100,000 prize.
When she misses her chance to mail it, she decides to deliver the script herself, resulting in a Quixotic quest that we do not doubt Mr. Spock would have deemed “fascinating.”
Please Stand By is a dramedy in the truest sense of the word, and most of what will make you alternate between laughing and crying comes from Dakota Fanning’s powerhouse performance. As a young autistic woman, she is particularly vulnerable to scams and swindles, and the movie offers an unflinching look at the many dangers she faces once she steps outside of the familiar environment of the group home.
But the movie finds a lot of comedy in her character’s love of Star Trek, leading to occasional broad comedy scenes (our favorite involves a police officer who wins her trust by speaking to her in Klingon).
An Exercise In Earnestness
Star Trek infuses the entire film in ways both subtle and obvious, and it’s difficult not to view Dakota Fanning’s self-appointed mission as her own Away Team trip to unfamiliar lands. Much like Kirk or Picard before her, she must leave an area where she is safe and knows everyone around her and venture into a strange new world full of exotic characters and bizarre situations.
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She’s not literally going where “no one has gone before,” of course, but she’s going where she hasn’t gone before, and the film offers a very wholesome theme that this kind of inner journey is just as valid as external ones.
And speaking as huge Star Trek nerds, we were pleasantly surprised by what a love letter this movie ended up being to the franchise started by Gene Roddenberry. In the hands of a different writer, Dakota Fanning’s character could have been a mean-spirited satire of Star Trek fans as awkward nerds who don’t really understand anything outside their favorite fictional world.
Fortunately, she comes across as someone who is both earnest and guileless, and we are left with the impression that it’s better to be a pure-hearted fan that doesn’t understand the world than to be like the honorless petaQs who take advantage of her.
A High-Water Mark For Dakota Fanning
In the hands of director Ben Lewin and screenwriter Michael Golamco, Please Stand By delivers the kind of heartwarming story that makes us smile through our tears.
Critics didn’t fully know what to think of it: on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie currently has a 58 percent rating from critics, who collectively deemed that Dakota Fanning gives it enough of a Star Trek focus to put a new spin on familiar coming-of-age beats. Audiences, meanwhile, gave the film a 70 percent rating, and that number is likely to go up now that more fans can stream the movie from multiple touchpoints.
Interestingly, the movie has a fairly explicit connection to Star Trek: Dakota Fanning is joined by Alice Eve, who plays her sister. As you may remember (though if you blocked it out, we wouldn’t blame you), Eve played Carol Marcus in the J.J. Abrams film Star Trek Into Darkness. Actor and Comedian Patton Oswalt is also in the film, and five years after this movie was released, he played a minor Trek role by lending his voice to an episode of Picard.
Long story, not very short, Please Stand By is a great film filled with wonderful actors and headlined by what may be a career-best performance from Dakota Fanning. It’s simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming, and it has enough of a geek focus to keep even the most jaded Star Trek fans entertained. And if you’d like to experience it yourself, no transporter is necessary.
Tom Cruise’s name is nearly synonymous with stunts. These days, he is best known for his high-flying antics in Top Gun: Maverick and for his long-running role in the Mission: Impossible franchise. But in films like the 1993 thriller The Firm, Tom Cruise flexes not his muscles but his dramatic chops, and his gripping performance is streaming now on Paramount+.
It Took A While, But A Dream Team Was Assembled
Based on author John Grisham’s novel of the same name, The Firm is a taut legal thriller packed with riveting twists and moral dilemmas that make the genre so compelling. Tom Cruise stars as Mitch McDeere, a fresh-faced Harvard Law School graduate who takes a cushy position at a prestigious law firm. The pay and perks come at the cost of grueling hours, which Mitch spends discovering that the firm is not as interested in upholding the law as it is bending it. When the shady dealings of Mitch’s new employer yields a body count, the FBI approaches Mitch to help take the firm down.
Tom Cruise anchors The Firm, joined by Gene Hackman, Holly Hunter, Ed Harris, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Hal Holbrook, David Strathairn, and Gary Busey. The shimmering ensemble turns in a set of powerhouse performances under the direction of legendary filmmaker Sydney Pollack.
However, the cast of the film almost looked very different. Charlie Sheen and Jason Patric were early contenders for the role of Mitch, but producers Scott Rudin and John Davis wanted to go bigger. As the budget nearly tripled from $15 million to $42 million, Rudin and Davis asked Tom Cruise to lead The Firm.
Saturday Night Fever director John Badham and Die Harddirector John McTiernan were both in the running to helm The Firm, with Tom Cruise even expressing interest in sitting in the director’s chair. Politics and personalities turned the situation into a mess, and Paramount Communications president Stanley Jaffe handpicked Sydney Pollack to direct.
Gene Hackman did not join The Firm until the film was already deep into shooting. Meryl Streep was considered for Hackman’s role, but John Grisham fought the gender swap, delaying casting.
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A Transitional Period For Tom Cruise
The Firm eventually made its case in theaters on June 30, 1993. Fueled by the star power of Tom Cruise and the rest of the film’s ensemble, The Firm surged to a $270 million gross, the highest for an R-rated film all year. The Firm also became the highest-grossing adaptation of a John Grisham novel ever made.
During The Firm’s opening week, John Grisham and Michael Crichton accounted for the top six books on the New York Times paperback bestseller list. In 1993, Crichton also saw the biggest adaptation success of his career with the release of Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park.
The writers were not the only ones having banner years in ‘93. The Firm was nominated for two Academy Awards. Holly Hunter was up for Best Supporting Actress, and composer David Grusin was nominated for Best Original Score. Tom Cruise had previously been nominated as an actor for 1990’s Born on the Fourth of July, and would later be recognized for Jerry Maguire and Magnolia.
Performances from the cast of The Firm were, to many critics, the best component of the movie. Tom Cruise and Holly Hunter were particularly celebrated, but the film’s screenplay left many critics and audiences wanting more.
Adapted by David Rabe and Robert Towne, the screenplay for The Firm takes a bit of the stink off of the protagonist that Grisham crafted in his novel. Though Tom Cruise still delivers a compelling performance, some argued that polishing the film’s main character zapped energy, suspense, and ethical conundrum from the story.
The Firm was one of the last movies Tom Cruise made before Mission: Impossible; only Interview With the Vampire separates them. The Firm is arguably the end of an era in Cruise’s career, delivering the final performance of Cruise as a young man and paving the way for his image as a more adult actor.
The Firm may not be the most famous Tom Cruise movie, but it is a gripping entry in his vast and varied filmography. His career looks different than it did in 1993, but his commitment to great movies has never changed. Action star Tom Cruise is awesome, but we will also have a soft spot in our hearts for the Tom Cruise of movies like The Firm, and we can visit him anytime on Paramount+.
Bold and the Beautiful explodes as Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) is feeling so good about her launch over at Logan. But there is trouble coming and it might be down to Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) and a huge legal issue that could stop Katie Logan (Heather Tom) and Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) right in their tracks and kill Hope’s collection for good.
So, we’re going to follow some red flags that Bold and the Beautiful has been waving about what could go wrong that could derail Hope’s big launch and it could actually ruin Katie’s fashion house when she has nowhere left to turn.
Bold and the Beautiful: Red Flags and Contractual Issues
All right, let’s talk about red flags. So, one big one popped up in late April when Hope and Steffy were talking about Forrester Creations putting her line on hold. Hope was upset. But Steffy said they had to prioritize Eric Forrester’s (John McCook) new couture collection to try and erase his collection for Logan from everybody’s minds.
And Hope pushed back and she reminded Steffy that she has a contract with them and that promises were made to her. But she pushed back on Hope and then Steffy was saying that the contract allows Forrester Creations the right to adjust and make business decisions. And she insisted to Hope that this is just good business. But she told Steffy that it felt personal.
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I cannot recall one time ever over the years that Hope brought up having a contract with them. And yes, that makes sense in the business world. But not the soap world necessarily. Because Steffy has cancelled Hope’s line or put it on hold many times in the past.
And Steffy even fired her before and you know, Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) made her do that walk of shame. But never once in all that time did Hope mention having a contract with Steffy and Ridge’s company. But I think there’s a reason for it to come up when Hope was talking to Steffy before Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton). And Katie started pitching Hope to come to Logan and work where she’s wanted.
Then once Liam and Katie convinced her to join them, Hope told Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) that she was going to take a leave of absence. And Hope, Steffy, and Ridge all have worn out the phrase leave of absence. And it sure seemed bizarre for Hope to even take a leave rather than just quit.
Bold and the Beautiful: Hope’s LoA is Huge Flag
Why wouldn’t she just tell Steffy she’s tired of all the broken promises and just say, “I quit.” and walk out. So, that’s the second red flag. This is all very deliberate. If Hope had quit, then it would draw a legal line in the sand. Because she would no longer be an employee of Steffy and Ridge’s anymore. But as it stands now, Hope is still very much an employee of Forrester Creations and she’s now sneaking around with her brother Deke Sharpe (Harrison Cone) and going in the back door of Spencer Tower to work on that collection.
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And Brad Bell rarely pulls off surprises as a writer and he usually drops really heavy-handed hints. If you’ve been watching Bold and the Beautiful for a while, I’m sure you already know this. And since they’ve beaten it to death that Hope is on a leave of absence, that’s got to be important.
Bold and the Beautiful: The “Hope” Wordplay and Foreshadowing
By the end of this week, Steffy is demanding answers from Katie. However, it may not be about Hope. I’m not sure that Steffy figures it out by then. It feels too fast. Unless, of course, she drops by Brooke’s house to talk to Hope, who should be relaxing and enjoying her leave from Forrester Creations. But she’s not been at Brooke’s place much. Hope has been non-stop over at Logan collaborating with Deke. Because they are racing to get that launch ready to go.
And the last time that Steffy was over there talking to Hope, that was when another red flag cropped up that I want to mention. It’s them using the word hope as a noun, not a name. It happened again when Katie was talking to Brooke. She was grilling Katie about her next designer and what is ahead for Logan.
And this was when Brooke was basically saying that Katie’s doomed to fail since the Eric thing was a one-off. Then Katie said she wasn’t going to fail and said, quote, “I have hope.” And she meant it literally, as in, “Hey, Brooke, I have your daughter Hope. That’s why I won’t fail.”
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And that was the second time it happened like that. So the first time was in a chat between Steffy and Hope over at Brooke’s place. That’s when Steffy was trash-talking Logan and then Hope asked Steffy if she really thought that Katie was doomed to fail and that her fashion house wouldn’t last. So, Steffy said she didn’t see any hope for Logan at all.
Bold and the Beautiful: Legal Ramifications and Contract Breaches
So, with those red flags, I feel like the Bold and the Beautiful writers are heavily foreshadowing a rough road ahead for Katie as she tries to rush out the Hope Collection and get it launched before Brooke, Ridge and Steffy find out. But here’s the thing. Even if Katie and Bill get the launch released and they blindside them, even if Wyatt Spencer (Darin Brooks) finds the real big blue diamond and it’s around Hope’s neck when she and Deke walk the runway at Logan. And even if they get applause and accolades from the fashion press, it can all still blow up in their faces.
I think Steffy is going to be the one who gets suspicious and follows up. But no matter whenever she and Ridge find out that Hope went behind their backs and was creeping around with Katie and the Logan bunch and the Spencer bunch, there’s going to be H E double hockey sticks to pay. And Steffy might pursue a legal remedy. Because they keep flogging the words leave of absence over and over. I think it’s about more than just Hope lying to her mom Brooke. It might be about how Logan is going to go down in flames.
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Bold and the Beautiful: Hope Looks Doomed
Even if Hope’s collection goes ahead and makes its official debut, even if it’s a hit with the press, even if it sells a ton, none of that may matter. And here’s why. Steffy and Ridge are still Hope’s employers, she is still an official Forrester Creations employee. And as she mentioned, she is under contract. And under California law, that could give Steffy and Ridge a whole lot of room to do something legal to ruin Katie’s fashion house and it may actually destroy it.
In California, a creative contract like Hope would have would include clauses. One would be exclusivity, meaning she can’t work for another company while she is still a Forrester Creations employee. There may also be a clause about no moonlighting. That’s common.
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That means Hope has to be loyal only to Forrester Creations while an employee. So, she can’t go work for anybody else for any reason. and sneaking around with Deacon to make a new collection for Katie would put Hope in breach of contract. So, it’s very possible that Steffy could push Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor) and tell him to file an injunction to stop Hope’s collection at Logan and that could wreak havoc on Katie and Bill.
Bold and the Beautiful: Things Look So Bad for Logan
So, even if the collection launched and sales come in for Hope’s line, an injunction would bring that all to a screeching halt. They wouldn’t be able to fulfill the orders. Bill might actually have to refund all the sales. Steffy and Ridge could also sue for damages in addition to getting an injunction blocking the launch.
And if the launch still happens before any legal action is taken, the court could just say fine, Katie can’t fulfill the sales orders. So, Carter might be able to sue for Forrester Creations ownership of those designs. By the way, also if Deke had sketched any of them while he was still at Forrester Creations, even if they were rejected for the Hope for the Future collection. Because they would have been done on Forrester Creations time and with their sketch pads and all that kind of stuff.
So, Steffy might actually take down Logan because Hope lied and took a leave of absence instead of just quitting. However, if it goes that way, I’m going to go ahead and call it sloppy. Because Bill’s a businessman who knows contracts and he would have insisted that Hope quit. Because her signing a contract with them at Logan isn’t enough while she’s still active under her Forrester Creations contract. So, we’ll see how it goes.
Nicole Kidman may not have been sitting courtside at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, but she still found herself part of the action. The Oscar winner had an adorable reaction after Taylor Swift and sisters Este and Alana Haim honored her with custom Knicks-themed T-shirts during Game 4 of the NBA Finals. The trio’s pun-filled fashion choices quickly went viral as the New York Knicks mounted a historic comeback against the San Antonio Spurs.
Swift and the Haim sisters leaned fully into wordplay for the star-studded matchup, wearing DIY tribute shirts inspired by celebrities and the Knicks.
Swift rocked a shirt reading “Stevie Knicks,” a nod to Fleetwood Mac legend Stevie Nicks, while Este Haim sported “Knickole Kidman” and Alana Haim wore a shirt reading “Knickleback,” referencing the rock band Nickelback.
The group’s courtside look instantly caught attention online as fans praised the playful fashion moment. Mariska Hargitay even joined in on the fun, later changing into her own “Stevie Knicks” shirt after arriving at Madison Square Garden in a simple black top.
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Nicole Kidman Had The Sweetest Response
Kidman clearly appreciated the shoutout. After clips of Swift and the Haim sisters showing off their custom shirts spread online, the “Big Little Lies” actress reposted a video of the trio to her Instagram Stories. “Right there with you girls!” Kidman wrote, adding basketball and heart emojis.
She later reshared a Reel by the Haim sisters that featured the group’s pun-heavy fashion moment. “My girls! I just wanna have fun!” Kidman captioned the upload.
So far, neither Stevie Nicks nor Nickelback has publicly reacted to the now-viral tribute shirts.
Taylor Swift’s Love Of Puns Is Nothing New
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For longtime Swift fans, the playful shirt choice felt very on brand. The Grammy winner has become known for leaning into puns and wordplay, especially in recent years.
Swift famously sparked a wave of viral fan reactions after revealing she spends a surprising amount of time thinking about sourdough bread, even gifting homemade loaves to friends and decorating bread bags with handwritten puns inspired by her music.
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Fans have since created countless Taylor-inspired baking jokes online, from “Are You Bready For It?” to “You Knead To Calm Down” and “It’s A Loaf Story, Baby Just Say Yeast.”
Madison Square Garden Was Packed With Celebrities
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The Knicks’ dramatic 107-106 comeback win, the largest in NBA Finals history after erasing a 29-point deficit, brought out plenty of famous faces.
Swift and Jenner were later seen sharing a friendly courtside hug following the Knicks’ dramatic win, a moment that caught fans’ attention given Swift’s complicated history with Jenner’s sister, Kim Kardashian.
Taylor Swift’s Courtside Appearance Comes Amid Wedding Buzz
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Swift’s headline-making night at Madison Square Garden also comes as she prepares for her next major chapter with fiancé Travis Kelce. The Grammy winner and the Kansas City Chiefs star announced their engagement in August 2025 after nearly two years of dating, quickly becoming one of entertainment’s most talked-about couples.
In recent weeks, speculation surrounding the pair’s wedding plans has intensified, with rumors swirling that Madison Square Garden itself could play a role in the celebration later this summer. While neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly confirmed the details, reports suggest the couple is planning a highly private, tightly controlled event.
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A report further claimed the venue could accommodate thousands of guests, fueling fan speculation that Swifties might be included in the festivities or surrounding celebrations.
Why Pulling Off A Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce Wedding Could Be A Major Challenge
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If reports surrounding Swift and Kelce’s rumored wedding plans are true, keeping the event private may prove to be one of the biggest hurdles.
Luxury wedding planner Colin Cowie, who is not involved in the couple’s alleged plans but has organized weddings for celebrity pairs including Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, as well as Don Henley and Sharon Summerall, recently weighed in on the unique challenge a Swift-Kelce wedding would present.
“Everyone’s going to want to know what it would be like to be a front row attendee at this wedding,” Cowie said, also suggesting that maintaining privacy for an event of that scale would require extensive planning and security. “It’s going to be a massive undertaking to keep this under locks.”
For a couple with Swift and Kelce’s level of fame, and one of the most dedicated fanbases in pop culture, keeping wedding details from leaking could prove nearly impossible.
PlaqueboyMax has the internet talking once again. The popular streamer recently unveiled a new tattoo that reads “DIVA,” sparking plenty of reactions across social media. While some fans questioned the meaning behind the ink, Max later addressed the chatter during a livestream, explaining why he decided to get it.
On Tuesday, June 9, PlaqueboyMax took to social media to give fans a first look at his latest tattoo. The streamer shared a shirtless mirror selfie on social media, showing off the fresh ink placed along his ribcage. The tattoo features the word “DIVA” written in all capital letters. Max later followed up with a TikTok video, giving viewers a closer look at the tattoo and putting the new addition on full display. The reveal quickly made its rounds online, with fans and critics alike sharing their thoughts on the unexpected choice.
PlaqueboyMax Explains What “DIVA” Means To Him
The new tattoo arrives shortly after PlaqueboyMax made headlines for his diamond face piercings, which also sparked debate across social media. During a recent livestream, Max addressed some of the backlash surrounding his latest body art while showing off the tattoo to a friend. As they discussed the online reactions, the friend first questioned whether the tattoo was real before asking what the word “DIVA” meant to him.
In response, Max explained that the tattoo symbolizes confidence and his unapologetic self.
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“I’m a bad b****. I’m going to do whatever I want on some fly sh**,” he said. “Bad b****** are the most confident people in the world.”
Max went on to suggest that some people have been trying to label him or question his masculinity because of the tattoo. However, he made it clear that the ink reflects his confidence and willingness to do what he wants, regardless of outside opinions.
Social Media Reacts
Social media users chimed in on The Shade Room Teens’ comment section with reactions to Max’s explanation.
Instagram user @the_next_king10 wrote, “These 🥷🏽s don’t let the girls have 💩 no more 🤦🏽♂️‼️”
Another Instagram user @officialmagicgod wrote, “He thinks he Beyoncé”
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While Instagram user @itsmealiajah wrote, “I only like him cause he doesn’t care to be in a box meaning don’t care for labels like yall let a lot of things stop yall cause it’s consider gay”
Instagram user @jade.arie wrote, “He’s definitely not beating those allegations now 🤣 💀💀”
Another Instagram user @iwocwitalean wrote, “Diva was the only word to make him feel confident?”
While Instagram user @banksbig4 wrote, “Diva definiton – a female version of a hustler 🤨”
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Instagram user @ibdattprettymf wrote, “I really hope DIVA is his mother name 🤣”
Another Instagram user @jatoyriarchive wrote, “This is too far with the trolling…”
While Instagram user @charity.deniise wrote, “Be who you areeeee”
The future of Baldur’s Gate remains one of the biggest unanswered questions in gaming. While Larian Studios has moved on from the franchise after Baldur’s Gate 3, Wizards of the Coast has shown no signs of leaving the Forgotten Realms behind. Earlier this year, it was announced that HBO is developing a live-action television adaptation continuing the story of Baldur’s Gate 3, and Penguin Random House has also begun expanding the setting through a new line of books, including an upcoming story centered on fan-favorite companion Astarion. Taken together, the moves suggest Wizards sees Baldur’s Gate as more than a successful video game series.
That makes sense. Baldur’s Gate 3 introduced millions of players to the world, its characters, and the wider Forgotten Realms setting. Even with Larian no longer involved, interest in the franchise remains high, and fans have spent the last several years wondering what form the next major project might take. A direct sequel is inevitable, but creating a new Baldur’s Gate game without Larian would be a massive undertaking. In the meantime, Wizards has no shortage of classic adventures waiting to be rediscovered.
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A New Report Claims a ‘Baldur’s Gate 2’ Remake Is in Development
According to a new report, that next project may involve revisiting one of the most beloved RPGs ever made. The report claims that a remake of Baldur’s Gate 2 is currently in development and claims former BioWare developer Kevin Martens has returned to work on the project. Martens previously served as a co-lead designer on Baldur’s Gate 2 before going on to work on titles including Jade Empire, Neverwinter Nights, Mass Effect, and Diablo 3. The report cites a source familiar with the project and suggests that both of BioWare’s original Baldur’s Gate games may be receiving remake treatments. While the report specifically focuses on Baldur’s Gate 2, remaking both games would make considerably more sense given that the sequel directly continues the story of the original title.
This is a developing story. Please refresh your page for updates from Collider!
Social media users are reacting to an apparent post from Karmelo Anthony‘s alleged girlfriend following his conviction and sentencing for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf.
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According to The U.S. Sun, Karmelo Anthony’s alleged girlfriend, Valeria Perez, took to TikTok following his conviction and sentencing on Tuesday, June 9. In the caption of a video reposted to an apparent backup account, Perez wrote, “Hold your head high, my sweet boy. You’re not alone we’re fighting for you, always. I love you more than words [red heart emoji]…”
See the TikTok, which featured various photos of the pair, by clicking here.
Social Media Users Are Reacting To The Apparent Post From Karmelo Anthony’s Alleged Girlfriend
TikTok user Diona Lane wrote, “Justice for Karmelo”
While TikTok user Kennedi Mccorkle added, “girl be so real…”
TikTok user Bash wrote, “Praying for you both princess”
While TikTok user ragexrae added, “Girl don’t make me cry… he had a family!”
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TikTok user YKbosswhit wrote, “Stay strong sweetheart…”
While TikTok user Kamm.3_ added, “Your dude has the temperament of a child. Threw half of his life over a damn tent and ego…”
TikTok user Jaysten wrote, “Justice for Karmelo”
While TikTok user thejuicendsqueeze added, “FREE MELO… continue loving him out loud ! We are all routing for him !”
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More On His Conviction & Sentencing
As The Shade Room previously reported, Karmelo Anthony was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison on Tuesday, June 9. Furthermore, the decision was handed down by an all-white jury following the fatal stabbing of fellow high school student Austin Metcalf on April 2, 2025. The stabbing reportedly occurred after an apparent conflict during a track meet.
A major reason we continue to adore action films is the heroes who lead the crusade and save the day. But the truth is, every great hero needs an equally great villain. The day couldn’t be saved if the villain didn’t do something nefarious! With such a rich catalog of action flicks, determining who the greatest villain is is no easy feat, but we’re here to save your day and give you 10 iconic baddies whose impact has gone beyond the screen.
The 10 villains on this list are simply iconic. Their work on screen is notorious. Some are known for their despicable and dastardly deeds. Others have been a thorn in our protagonists’ side for ages. No matter what, they have also influenced the genre and the bad guys who followed. Some villains have appeared across multiple films, while others were one-and-done. Together, they made evil look cool.
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Le Chiffre
‘Casino Royale’
Le Chiffre, played by Mads Mikkelsen, glowering in ‘Casino Royale’Image via Sony Pictures Releasing
The truth is, we could make this list an entire best-of James Bond villains, but we’ve been there, done that. Instead, the ones that do appear here are crucial players in the franchise and villains at large. We begin with Le Chiffre. Though the character did appear in the 1967 satire iteration of Casino Royale, as played by Orson Welles, the predominant version of the Bond villain came in the 2006 film. Kicking off the Daniel Craig tenure as 007, he faced off against the terrorist financier in a high-stakes poker game at a casino in Montenegro. An associate of SPECTRE, Le Chiffre’s genius proved to be a great threat to Bond. Not a mastermind like other villains, Le Chiffre was a snake in a tuxedo. Best known for the infamous torture scene, Le Chiffre served as a perfect sparring partner for Bond.
Played by Mads Mikkelsen, Le Chiffre is a chilling presence, instilling fear with just one look. One of the more intellectual minds Bond faced off against, Le Chiffre is a desperate, flawed survivor rather than a world-dominating mastermind. Driven by fear, Le Chiffre goes to great lengths for success, and cool under pressure, he provided the perfect psychological counter for the agent. Grounded in his menacing presence, Mikkelsen’s performance elevates Le Chiffre as a top-tier villain. Anyone who can come close to defeating Bond gets bonus points.
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Tony Montana
‘Scarface’
Al Pacino as Tony Montana firing a gun during the ending of Scarface (1983)Image via Universal Pictures
Being the protagonist in a story doesn’t guarantee you’ll be a hero. Though you may be the hero of your own destiny, Tony Montana is known as a villain for his actions in the film Scarface. Played by Al Pacino, Tony is a ruthless Cuban refugee who arrives in Miami and rises from poverty to become a powerful, wealthy drug kingpin before his violent empire crumbles. Driven by desperate ambition, Tony’s takeover of a cocaine cartel comes at a cost. Loosely based on the Al Capone-era mobsters, Tony is all bravado. Known for the nickname “Scarface” after being slashed in the face as a young man, his rise to villain, not hero, comes through his unapologetic ruthlessness.
Tony is a man who rules by sheer willpower, street intelligence, and fearlessness. He is loud and fiercely proud of his identity. The truth is, Tony Montana’s cultural footprint is vast. Pacino’s portrayal is not only iconic but also one of his best. He completely transforms into the role. With a thick Cuban accent and signature white suit, Tony’s violent paranoia and fatal disregard for limits make him a fascinating anti-hero. His larger-than-life arrogance has made him a pop culture icon. As a fictional character, Tony serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of money and power and how they reveal one’s true nature. Though we fondly remember this villain for the catchphrase “Say hello to my little friend,” the man we call Scarface is a rich character study of how villains can lead a story just as well as heroes.
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Bill
‘Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2’
David Carradine in Kill Bill Vol. 2Image via Miramax Films
Like our previous entry, being the titular character comes with some great perks. But unlike Scarface, Bill is not the main character. Instead, he’s the catalyst of the hero’s journey in Quentin Tarantino’s masterpiece films Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2. Portrayed by David Carradine, Bill is the former leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, the Bride’s (Uma Thurman) former lover, and the father of her daughter. Known by name in the first film before being seen in the second, Bill is a deliciously complex and deeply layered mastermind. Bill leads by sheer reputation. The utterance of his name brings both fear and respect. He engages in mind games in which intellectual and emotional actions serve as weapons in their own right.
He may be able to wield a weapon and disarm any enemy with his martial arts prowess, but what makes Bill a brilliant villain is how real he is to the hero. He’s not a mysterious mastermind the Bride must defeat. Their personal connection makes him a unique film villain. He’s a lethally arrogant foil whose psychological warfare leads to the infamous bloodbaths, and he’s more of an emotional obstacle than a physical one. He’s the architect of The Bride’s trauma whomade her the ruthless protagonist we champion in both films. There have certainly been dominating villains who don’t need to fill the screen to assert their dominance, but none like the Snake Charmer. Bill proves the greatest threats are the ones that are closest to home.
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Collider Exclusive · Action Hero Quiz Which Action Hero Would Be Your Perfect Partner? Rambo · James Bond · Indiana Jones · John McClane · Ethan Hunt
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Five legends. Five completely different ways of getting out alive — with style, with muscle, with charm, with luck, or with a plan so intricate it probably shouldn’t work. Ten questions will reveal which action hero was built to have your back.
🎖️Rambo
🍸James Bond
🏺Indiana Jones
🔧John McClane
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🎭Ethan Hunt
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You’re dropped into a dangerous situation with no warning. What do you need most from a partner? The first few seconds tell you everything about who belongs beside you.
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You have to get somewhere dangerous, fast. How do you travel? How you get there is half the mission.
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You’re pinned down and outnumbered. What does your ideal partner do? This is when you find out what someone is really made of.
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The mission is paused. You have one evening to decompress. What does your partner suggest? Who someone is when the pressure drops is who they actually are.
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How do you prefer your partner to communicate mid-mission? Good communication is the difference between partners and a liability.
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Your enemy is powerful, well-resourced, and has the upper hand. How should your partner approach them? The approach to the enemy defines the partnership.
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Things go badly wrong and you’re captured. What do you trust your partner to do? Who someone is when you need them most is the only thing that matters.
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What does your ideal partner bring to the table that you couldn’t replace? A great partner fills the gap you didn’t know you had.
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Every partnership has a cost. Which of these can you live with? No one comes without baggage. The question is whether you can carry it together.
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It’s the final moment. Everything is on the line. What do you need from your partner right now? The last question is the most honest one.
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Your Partner Has Been Assigned Your Perfect Partner Is…
Your answers have pointed to one action hero above all others. This is the person built to have your back — for better or considerably, spectacularly worse.
Rambo
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Your partner doesn’t talk much, doesn’t need to, and will have assessed every threat in your immediate environment before you’ve finished your first sentence. John Rambo is not a man of plans or politics — he is a force of nature shaped by survival, loyalty, and a capacity for endurance that goes beyond anything training can produce. He will not leave you behind. He has never left anyone behind who deserved to come home. What you get with Rambo is the most capable, most quietly ferocious partner imaginable — one who has been through things that would have broken anyone else, and who chose to keep going anyway. You’ll never need to ask if he has your back. You’ll just know.
James Bond
Your partner will arrive perfectly dressed, perfectly briefed, and with a cover story so convincing it’ll take you a moment to remember what’s actually true. James Bond is the most professionally dangerous person in any room he enters — and the most disarmingly charming, which is the point. He operates in a world of layers, where nothing is what it appears and every advantage is used without apology. You’ll never be bored. You’ll occasionally be furious. But when it matters — when the mission is genuinely on the line and the margin for error has collapsed to nothing — Bond is exactly the partner you want. He has survived things that have no business being survivable. He does it with style. That is not nothing.
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Indiana Jones
Your partner will know the history, the language, the cultural context, and exactly why the thing everyone else is ignoring is actually the most important thing in the room. Indiana Jones is brilliant, reckless, and occasionally impossible — but he is also one of the most resourceful, most genuinely knowledgeable partners you could find yourself beside. He approaches every situation with a scholar’s eye and a brawler’s instinct, which is an unusual combination and a remarkably effective one. He hates snakes and gets personally attached to objects of historical significance, both of which will slow you down at least once. It doesn’t matter. What Indy brings is irreplaceable — and the adventures you’ll have together will be the kind people write books about. Assuming you survive them.
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John McClane
Your partner was not supposed to be here. He does not have the right equipment, the right information, or anything approaching the right odds. He has a sarcastic remark and an absolute refusal to accept that the situation is as bad as it looks. John McClane is the greatest accidental hero in the history of action cinema — a man whose superpower is stubbornness, whose contingency plan is improvisation, and whose capacity to absorb punishment and keep moving would be alarming if it weren’t so useful. He will complain the entire time. He will make it significantly more chaotic than it needed to be. And he will absolutely, unconditionally, without question come through when it counts. Yippee-ki-yay.
Ethan Hunt
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Your partner has already run seventeen scenarios by the time you’ve finished reading the briefing, and the plan he’s settled on involves at least two things that should be physically impossible. Ethan Hunt operates at the absolute edge of human capability — technically, physically, and intellectually — and he brings the same relentless precision to protecting his partners that he brings to dismantling organisations that shouldn’t exist. He is not easy to know and he will never fully tell you everything. But he will carry the weight of the mission so completely, so absolutely, that your job is simply to trust him — and the remarkable thing is that trusting him always turns out to be the right call. The mission will be impossible. He will complete it anyway.
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Agent Smith
‘The Matrix’
Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) in a room aiming a pistol as water sprays everywhere in ‘The Matrix’ (1999).Image via Warner Bros.
The world of science fiction action movies was forever changed when the Wachowskis gave the world The Matrix. Not only one of the greatest films in terms of craft, but The Matrix is also renowned for its world-building. To create a dangerous simulated reality for Neo (Keanu Reeves), he needed an adversary to defeat. His name was Agent Smith. Played by Hugo Weaving in the original trilogy, Agent Smith is a sentient computer program and enforcer for the Machines designed to police the virtual world. He evolves into a rogue computer virus capable of replicating itself. Agent Smith is driven by a nihilistic outlook with a mission of destroying the Matrix, the Machine world, Zion, and humanity as a whole.
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Known for his signature sunglasses, sharp black suit, and always referring to the protagonist, Neo, as “Mr. Anderson,” Agent Smith is just plain cool. Agent Smith is a premier action villain because he serves as the perfect foil to the hero. The action sequences they engage in are top-tier. Whether as an authoritative enforcer or reality-threatening virus, Agent Smith is a menace to Neo, exactly as a villain should. Weaving brought an exceptional performance to the screen through his commanding, dry, and relentless pursuit. Add in his hauntingly chilling monologues, and Agent Smith is a fascinating character study. The character evolves in The Matrix Resurrections, in which Jonathan Groff and Yahya Abdul-Mateen play interactions of the character, but they’re still rooted in Weaving’s take.
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Blofeld
James Bond
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Telly Savalas) in ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’Image via United Artists
There is no more iconic Bond villain than Ernst Stavro Blofeld. A criminal mastermind with aspirations of world domination, Blofeld has been the face of the Bond baddies for decades. Codenamed Number 1, Blofeld became the architect of the evil villain archetype. Focused on a tour of terrorism, extortion, and revenge, Blofeld appeared in an array of films in various capacities. His first two film appearances were never via name or face; all viewers saw was his lower body, which was visible as he stroked his trademark white cat. Much like Bond himself, there have been a variety of actors who have tackled the part in the various Bond eras. From Telly Savalasand Donald Pleasance to Max von Sydow and Christoph Waltz, every actor has brought new insight to the infamous villain. Only Waltz, who also had a new backstory, didn’t take on the bald Blofeld, who notoriously inspired Dr. Evil in the Austin Powers franchise.
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Blofeld is a brilliant, calculating tactician aiming for complete and total domination. By creating SPECTRE, Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion, Blofeld’s utter control spans beyond his on-screen appearances. Like a good action villain, Blofeld’s psychology is rooted in vendettas. It’s deeply twisted and personal, but wonderful for the plot. Blofeld is the epitome of an action villain because he has no tolerance for failure. And failure only means coming back harder the next time. Because he’s not on the ground running the mission, Blofeld’s character also set the blueprint for how henchmen operate. Blofeld has a resume of devastating actions, including assassinating Bond’s new wife, Tracy, right after their wedding in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. In the history of James Bond, Blofeld is a shape-shifting threat, yet no matter the version, he remains an incredible antagonist.
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The Joker
‘The Dark Knight’
A close-up of Heath Ledger as The Joker as he looks menacingly to the side in The Dark Knight.Image via Warner Bros.
When it comes to the best Batman villain, hands down, the answer is The Joker. The character has been played multiple times in various forms in a variety of projects, but for the sake of this list, we are going to focus on Heath Ledger’s Academy Award-winning iteration of The Dark Knight. Even though we generalized other entries, this one is necessary. Let’s discuss. The grinning, clown-makeup villain has always served as a major foil for Batman, but up against Christian Bale’s version, a nuanced monster emerged. In The Dark Knight, Joker is a psychopathic, anarchist mastermind. Thematically, he is the ultimate opposition to Batman. The Caped Crusader stands for law, order, and the belief that humanity can be saved. That’s not the case for Joker. He believes that civilization is a fragile illusion and that everyone is inherently corruptible under the right pressure. And there lies the inciting event.
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Instead of serving up typical superhero film tropes, Joker embodies pure, unpredictable chaos, testing the psychological limits of both Gotham’s citizens and Batman himself. Through Ledger’s legendary performance, the villain was seen as more than a gimmick. He operates without an overly sympathetic, tragic backstory. By giving the character a rich history to play with, the objectives are more tangible, realistic, and most importantly, believable. Joker manipulates the environment, both physically and psychologically. He pushed Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) to utter madness. He forces Batman to break his strict moral code. Joker did what no other iteration could do. The Dark Knight version of the Joker goes beyond the comics, becoming a key figure in cinema history.
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Scorpio
‘Dirty Harry’
Scorpio (Andy Robinson) takes aim with his gun in ‘Dirty Harry’Image via Warner Bros.
Sometimes, the greatest villains in cinema are the ones that are inspired by the world around us. Such is the case for Charles “Scorpio” Davis, the main antagonist in the original Dirty Harry. loosely inspired by the real-life Zodiac Killer, who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area, the psychopathic serial killer is a former stadium groundskeeper who extorts the city by going on a sniping spree, kidnapping a young girl, and holding a bus full of children for ransom. Though Inspector Harry Callahan’s (Clint Eastwood) morality is grey, making him a fascinating antihero without certainty, the villain of this story is Scorpio. Played by Andy Robinson, Scorpio acts as the perfect dark foil for Harry. He is completely remorseless, unhinged, and calculating. Because he knows that Harry will use dirty tactics, he pushes the legal system to its absolute breaking point.
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Scorpio is based on real-world terror, which makes him a fervently horrific presence. He takes sheer pleasure in his actions, which involve the safety and lives of the innocent. His willingness to go to extremes and derive pure joy from it makes him despicable. It’s purely sadistic and outwardly cowardly. His utter disregard for human life sets him up as one of the worst individuals, but he is a masterfully crafted character. Robinson’s chilling performance helped make the film a massive cultural phenomenon, cementing Scorpio as the quintessential antagonist in gritty crime cinema. Many have tried to replicate Scorpio’s reign of terror; very few have come close.
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Raoul Silva
‘Skyfall’
Closeup of Javier Bardem’s Raoul Silva and his malformed face in ‘Skyfall’Image via Sony Pictures Releasing
Being the greatest Bond villain and the greatest action movie villain is slightly different, as the criteria change. Raoul Silva may not have the top slot in the former, but he certainly soars to the top in the latter because of Javier Bardem’s career-best performance. The main antagonist of Skyfall, Silva is a former MI6 agent-turned cyberterrorist with a personal vendetta unlike any the Bond universe has seen. Silva has a thirst for revenge upon being betrayed and left to die by M (Judi Dench). Having the insight and ability to maneuver as a prestigious MI6 agent, Silva can infiltrate the organization that essentially told him his life was meaningless. Silva’s homicidal resentment stems from a mother-son relationship gone sour.
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Known for his bleached-blonde hair, eccentric wardrobe, and calculated, eerie demeanor, Silva serves as a dark mirror image. And when he reveals the aftermath of the hydrogen cyanide capsule, nightmares are officially born. Using the fears of modern tech anxieties, Silva was a foe of the digital age. A villain filled with bitter rage, Silva was driven to the brink of insanity and lacked all semblance of morality. There’s a pathos to him that no other villain has had. It may be a shock that the villain actually succeeds in his mission to kill M, but it ultimately propels Bond. Vengeance can be similar yet different depending on perspective. Bardem’s visceral performance makes him a formidable villain that you love to watch in action. There’s a quiet demeanor to him in his pristine form, but bubbling inside is a monster. His iconic monologue while holding Bond prisoner is how a great actor portraying a villain should deliver such material. Silva is the blueprint for the modern bad guy.
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The T-1000
‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’
Robert Patrick as the T-1000 in ‘T2-3D: Battle Across Time.’Image via Universal Studios
The Terminator was a good sci-fi action film. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is an extraordinary sci-fi action film. A key cog in that assessment is the brilliance of its villain, the T-1000. After meeting the original Terminator and seeing how near-indestructible he was, the sequel had to find an even better foe. Played by Robert Patrick, the upgraded android assassin was sent back in time to kill a young John Connor (Edward Furlong). The villain is most notorious for its make-up: the T-1000 is made of a liquid metal called mimetic polyalloy. This composite allows it to regenerate from damage, form its limbs into stabbing blades, and mimic others’ appearances. The T-1000 serves as a genius evolution of the franchise’s villains, solidifying it as a long-running pop culture series.
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The T-1000 masterfully combines the relentless, unstoppable nature of a slasher villain with terrifyingly sleek sci-fi technology. Opposed to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s brute force as T-800, the T-1000 is a mimetic polyalloy nightmare. Because he can serve as a chameleon out in the world, he stalks his prey by disguising himself through voice and appearance. Then, he could literally slip through the cracks and get in or out of places with ease. The T-1000 is a fervent threat because you simply cannot predict its next moves. Whether posing as a Los Angeles police officer or in total liquid form, the T-1000 was a great threat. Patrick’s chilling performance allowed the film to supersede its predecessor — not a simple task.
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Hans Gruber
‘Die Hard’
Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) on a walkie talkie in ‘Die Hard’Image via 20th Century Studios
Controversial to some and praised by others, Hans Gruber is the GOAT. Bruce Willis was phenomenal as John McClane, but Die Hard would never have launched a franchise without its seminal villain, Hans Gruber. Brought to life by the late, great Alan Rickman, Hans Gruber looked the part of a premier supervillain in an average Joe world. The iconic, calculated German terrorist and master thief orchestrates the takeover of the Nakatomi Plaza skyscraper in Los Angeles to steal $649 million in bearer bonds. Setting up a hostage situation that pits hero versus villain, Hans Gruber is always five steps ahead and pivots brilliantly when things go wrong. Establishing the gold standard of villains post-Die Hard, Hans Gruber replaced one-dimensional Cold War-era villains with an intellectual threat who forces the hero into a psychological chess match.
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Hans Gruber can morph into anything to stay ahead of McClane. When they have their first face-to-face encounter, his ability to play a frightened, escaped partygoer keeps his ploy moving, requiring McClane to catch up. By then, Hans Gruber had established a new alias. There are no henchmen needed, as Hans Gruber is a credible, hands-on threat. Whether manipulating the FBI or having his men shoot the glass to stall a barefoot McClane, this villain knows how to win. But, of course, the moment we all discuss this unofficial Christmas film is his literal fall from grace. It’s so iconic that it’s still imitated in action thrillers today. Rickman’s performance is perfectly raw and wonderfully camp. For that, Hans Gruber is simply scrumptious. Christmas doesn’t start until the villain drops!
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