Villain with T

  • Marvel big bad who seeks the Infinity Stones.

  • Batman’s arch-nemesis, the clown prince of crime.

  • Cyborg assassin from Terminator; first film’s villain.

  • Voldemort’s real name in Harry Potter; dark wizard.

  • Batman foe who loves riddles and puzzles.

  • Notorious serial killer; a real-life villain in history.

  • Snow White’s stepmother; classic Disney villain.

  • Marvel villain with copycat moves; fights Avengers.

  • Assassin for the Court of Owls; Batman enemy.

  • Gotham crime boss with trick umbrellas; Batman foe.

  • Batman foe with split face, ex-DA Harvey Dent.

  • Spider-Man foe; glider-riding bomb-thrower.

  • Cyborg assassin from Terminator, iconic villain

  • Joe Exotic from Tiger King, real-life antagonist

  • Dr. Seuss’ Grinch, steals Christmas before reform

  • Main supervillain Tighten from Megamind movie

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  • Grand Moff Tarkin, ruthless Imperial commander

  • Batman foe Two-Face, scarred ex-DA Harvey Dent

  • The Underminer, mole-like villain in Incredibles

  • Marvel’s The Thing is a hero, not a villain

  • DC villain Tarantula, name used by several foes

  • Lady Tremaine, evil stepmother villain in Disney Cinderella.

  • Himiko Toga, bloodthirsty League villain in My Hero Academia.

  • Fairy‑tale villain who terrorizes the three little pigs.

  • Marvel villain, enemy of Daredevil and Deadpool.

  • Scheming Lannister patriarch, major Game of Thrones villain.

  • Hot‑headed antagonist from Romeo and Juliet.

  • Demonic supervillain from DC Comics, foe of the Titans.

  • Main villain Tomura Shigaraki from My Hero Academia.

  • The Tinkerer, tech-based Spider‑Man enemy from Marvel.

  • Domestic terrorist behind Oklahoma City bombing.

  • Greedy giant crab villain from Disney’s Moana.

  • Miss Trunchbull, cruel headmistress villain in Matilda.

  • The Vulture, classic Spider‑Man supervillain in Marvel.

  • The Undertaker persona sometimes portrayed villainously.

  • Villain from SpongeBob, sentient bubble criminal.

  • Speedster arch‑nemesis of Barry Allen in DC.

  • Personification of evil in many religions/myths.

  • Marvel Comics foe; rag‑wrapped thief and killer.

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