Villain with P

  • Yes! Batman foe Oswald Cobblepot, aka the Penguin.

  • Yep! DC’s eco-villain from Batman, controls plants.

  • Yes—Emperor Palpatine, Sith Lord of Star Wars.

  • Yes! The evil clown from Stephen King’s It.

  • Yes—SpongeBob’s tiny schemer, Sheldon J. Plankton.

  • Yes—real-world Russian leader, often portrayed as villain.

  • Yes! Wormtail from Harry Potter, betrays his friends.

  • Yes—Naruto villain, Akatsuki leader known as Pain.

  • Yes! Alien hunter antagonist from the films.

  • Yes—X-Men foe who manipulates fire, Marvel Comics.

  • Yes—Spider-Man foe; Miles’ uncle in Spider-Verse.

  • Yes—American Psycho’s ruthless yuppie antagonist.

  • Horror icon from Hellraiser, leader of Cenobites

  • Cambodian dictator, key figure in Khmer Rouge atrocities.

  • Folklore character who lures children with music

  • Notorious Colombian drug lord, Medellín Cartel boss.

  • Villainous prince in Disney’s Robin Hood adaptation.

  • Scheming villain prince from Disney’s Frozen.

  • Sadistic cenobite villain from the Hellraiser series.

  • DBZ villain turned ally; Namekian warrior from space

  • Opera ghost who murders in jealousy, classic villain

  • Peter Pettigrew, traitor to Potters, Death Eater rat

  • Mean Slytherin girl, bullies Hermione, Voldemort ally

  • Novelty song monster that eats people—def a villain

  • Marvel mind‑control supervillain, aka Kilgrave

  • Generic name but fits: clearly labeled evil professor

  • The Penguin is Batman’s crime boss foe in Gotham.

  • Black Order warrior serving Thanos in Marvel films.

  • Disgraced UK royal, widely vilified in real‑world media.

  • Tyrannical ruler in Hunger Games, orchestrates the Games.

  • DC villain from Suicide Squad, throws deadly polka dots.

  • Mexican revolutionary, viewed as villain by rivals

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