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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