Villain with S
Yes! Lion King's treacherous uncle and usurper.
Yes! Spider-Man foe who can turn into sand.
Yes! The Devil, classic antagonist in many tales.
Professor Severus Snape from Harry Potter; starts as an apparent villain but is secretly protecting Harry.
Yes! Batman villain who uses fear toxins.
Yes! Dark Lord from The Lord of the Rings.
Yes! Jealous supervillain from The Incredibles.
Yes! Green Lantern's archenemy with yellow power.
Yes! Crime boss from the film Scarface.
Yes! Creepy internet urban-legend antagonist.
Yes! Hogwarts founder who created the Chamber monster.
Yes, historic dictator and widely seen as villain.
Yes! Spider-Man villain with a deadly tail.
Yes! He-Man's skull-faced arch-nemesis.
Tomura Shigaraki, main villain in My Hero Academia anime/manga.
Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke, DC assassin and Teen Titans villain.
Sandman, Spider‑Man villain Flint Marko with sand powers.
Shego, green‑suited villainess from Kim Possible cartoon series.
Main ninja‑masked villain from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Urban‑legend horror entity from creepypasta stories
Supreme Leader Snoke, dark side villain in Star Wars
Starts as antagonist in Harry Potter, later redeemed
Swiper the sneaky fox villain from Dora the Explorer
White‑robed dark wizard villain from The Lord of the Rings
- Satin
Shadow the Hedgehog, often an antagonist in Sonic games
Nickname of serial killer David Berkowitz, real‑world villain
Silver‑haired main antagonist from Final Fantasy VII
X‑Men foe, feral mutant with adamantium claws
- snidely whiplash
Bond villain Francisco Scaramanga, the Man with the Golden Gun
Karl Stromberg, megalomaniac Bond villain
Decepticon air commander from Transformers
Villain from My Hero Academia who stains heroes
Antihero from Image Comics; demonic hellspawn warrior.
DC zombie villain, foe of Green Lantern & Batman.
Speedster villain from DC’s Flash TV and comics.
Killer animatronic villain from Five Nights at Freddy’s.
Fairy‑tale and Narnia ice sorceress antagonist.
Portuguese for Sinestro, Green Lantern arch‑villain.
Spider‑Man foe; uses vibro‑gauntlets to fire shocks.
Doctor Strange Supreme as dark multiverse villain
Gollum/Smeagol turns murderous, tragic villain
Dragon from Tolkien, greedy city-destroying foe
Villain in Shakespeare, moneylender seeking revenge
Tiger antagonist from Jungle Book, hunts Mowgli
Scar is Simba’s uncle, murderous usurper king
Akatsuki puppeteer from Naruto, lethal assassin
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