Villain with V
Yes! Marvel symbiote and Spider-Man foe.
Yes! Dark wizard villain from Harry Potter.
Yes! Techy villain from Despicable Me.
Yes! Darth Vader, Sith Lord from Star Wars.
Yes! Classic Spider-Man enemy with a winged suit.
Yes! Marvel's Viper, aka Madame Hydra, a baddie.
Yes! Real name of Doctor Doom, a Marvel supervillain.
Russian leader often cast as antagonist in modern geopolitics.
Yes! Assassin antagonist in Killing Eve.
Yes! Brutal ruler; inspired the Dracula legend.
Yes! Big bad from D&D and Stranger Things.
Saiyan prince from Dragon Ball, starts as major villain.
Scientist in Shelley’s novel, whose hubris makes him the true villain.
Spoiled girl from Willy Wonka, acts as the greedy child villain.
Often refers to Vlad the Impaler, cruel 15th‑c ruler
Can refer to various Vladimirs, incl. tyrants in history
Vex is a common villain name in games and fantasy
Vilgax, main alien villain in Ben 10 cartoon series
Vladimir Putin, widely viewed as authoritarian leader
Victor von Doom, aka Doctor Doom, Marvel supervillain
Marvel foe of Avengers; android turned complex villain.
Viktor from Arcane/League; tragic Zaunite antagonist.
Victor Von Doom, Doctor Doom, iconic Marvel supervillain.
Authoritarian Russian leader; often cast as real‑world villain.
DC’s Vixen once brainwashed as villain; works as answer.
Vergil from Devil May Cry; rival brother turned antagonist.
Vector from Despicable Me; gadget‑obsessed supervillain.
X‑Men foe who can vanish at will; minor Marvel villain.
Vin from Brandon Sanderson fights oppression, heroic not villain.
Villanelle from Killing Eve; stylish serial killer assassin.
Petunia’s cruel husband from Harry Potter.
Tech‑obsessed supervillain from Despicable Me.
Killer bunny villain from FNAF: Security Breach.
Sadistic TV host villain in The Owl House.
Notorious 15th‑c. ruler, Dracula inspiration.
Mad scientist from Shelley’s novel, tragic villain.
Vector from Despicable Me, rival supervillain.
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