Top 10 All-Time Best Movie Villains
With Hayden Christensen's recent return to playing Darth Vader on Disney+'s 'Obi-Wan Kenobi,' Moviefone takes a look at the best movie villains in cinema history.

Darth Vader (Hayden Christensen) in Lucasfilm's 'Obi-Wan Kenobi,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
American comic book artist Cliff Chiang once said, "A hero is only as good as his villain." Imagine 'The Dark Knight' without the Joker, or 'Star Wars' without Darth Vader, they just would not be the same movie!
There have been some unforgettable cinematic villains over the years, and with Obi-Wan Kenobi' series, we thought now would be the perfect time to look back at the best villains in movie history.
Let's begin!
10. Gollum (LOTR Trilogy)

New Line Cinema
Originally named Sméagol, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.'
Gollum is a wretched hobbit-like creature whose mind was poisoned by the Ring after bearing it for centuries. In 'The Two Towers' he s Frodo (Sean Austin) on their quest, but eventually betrays them in 'The Return of the King.'

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
9. Michael Corleone (The Godfather trilogy)

Paramount Pictures
Francis Ford Coppola's 'The Godfather' is still one of the greatest cinematic performances of all time!
Michael Corleone begins the film as a quiet, timid young ex-soldier and transforms over the course of the movie into a cold-blooded killer and the head of the Corleone crime family.
Michael would go on to show just how ruthless he truly was in 'John Cazale) murdered for his betrayal of the family.
The Godfather Part II
The Godfather Part III
8. Anne Wilkes (Misery)

Columbia Pictures
Based on the novel of the same name by Kathy Bates won an Academy Award for her terrifying performance as Annie Wilkes in 'Misery.'
When novelist Paul Sheldon (James Caan) has a car accident during a blizzard, he is saved by Wilkes and taken to her remote cabin where she attempts to nurse him back to health. Annie claims to be Paul's "number one fan" but becomes violent when she discovers he is planning to kill off her favorite character in his next book.
Misery
7. T-1000 (Terminator: Judgment Day)

Tri-Star Pictures
After director Arnold Schwarzenegger's character the hero in 'Terminator: Judgment Day,' he needed to find an actor that could be a threat to Arnold's good-guy Terminator.
Enter actor Robert Patrick, who does not look like he could toe-to-toe with the former California Governor, but thanks to Cameron's upgrade of groundbreaking visual effects, the T-1000 is one of the scariest movie villains of all-time.
With the ability to morph into liquid metal, you're left watching the movie wondering, "How will our heroes ever be able to defeat this guy," which is the mark of a great villain.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day
6. Alonzo Harris (Training Day)

Warner Bros. Pictures
"King Kong ain't got s**t on me."
Those are the immortal lines spoken by Denzel Washington as Detective Alonzo Harris in 'Training Day,' for which he won an Academy Award.
Harris is a troubled cop with a price on his head who is assigned to train Office Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke), but has other plans for his new partner.
Washington is on fire in this movie, playing against type as a ruthless and dangerous criminal cop.
Training Day
5. Hans Lando (Inglorious Basterds)

The Weinstein Company
When Christoph Waltz as "giving him his movie."
Known as "The Hunter," Landa is a ruthless SS officer who's presence looms over the entire movie. The performance kick-started Waltz's American acting career and earned him the first of two Oscars he would win for playing Tarantino characters, the second being for 'Django Unchained.'

Inglourious Basterds
4. Hannibal Lector (The Silence of the Lambs trilogy)

Orion Pictures
Winning an Oscar for playing Dr. Hannibal Lecter in 'Silence of the Lambs,' Red Dragon.'
Created by the novelist Thomas Harris, Lecter is a former-respected forensic psychiatrist turned serial killer who eats his victims. After being captured, he consults with the FBI, first with agent Will Graham (Jodie Foster).

The Silence of the Lambs
Hannibal
Red Dragon
3. Hans Gruber (Die Hard)

20th Century Fox
In the 80s, the villains in the James Bond movies had become downright laughable, which is what gave birth to Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.'
But in 1988, English actor Bruce Willis' iconic cop, John McClane.
The performance was celebrated as ushering in a new era of believable screen villains, and was better than anything the Bond franchise had offered in decades.
Die Hard
2. Joker (The Dark Knight)

Warner Bros. Pictures
While Christopher Nolan's masterpiece 'The Dark Knight.'
Ledger, who also won an Academy Award for his role, gave a frighteningly realistic performance making the character a dangerous psychopath more interested in watching the world burn rather than obtaining money or power. Ledger's Joker is easily the best big screen version of the iconic comic book character, and unfortunately would also be one of the actor's final roles.

The Dark Knight
1. Darth Vader (original Star Wars trilogy)

20th Century Fox
If Disney+'s 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' series did anything ... it reminded us how much we love Darth Vader!
When he was first introduced in 1977's 'Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope,' the character was mysterious, dark, and terrifying. While most fans now know Vader's backstory thanks to the prequels, when the character first said, "Luke, I am your father" in 'Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back' it was truly shocking and disturbing to audiences.
Long before Hayden Christensen was cast as Anakin Skywalker in 'Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi' when Vader takes off his helmet and as a force ghost at the end, although recent editions of the movie have replaced Shaw's force ghost with an image of Christensen.
While the character has been humanized over the years within the 'Star Wars' cannon because of the prequels, animated series, and live-action shows like 'Obi-Wan Kenobi,' Darth Vader is still the greatest movie villain of all-time!

Star Wars

The Empire Strikes Back
Return of the Jedi
