MTV Movie Award for Best Villain

MTV Movie Award for Best Villain

From the earliest films down to the most recent blockbusters, one thing remains the same-audiences love a "good versus evil" plot. What good would these movies be without the character everyone loves to hate? Kevin Spacey in Seven or Rebecca De Mornay in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. Of course, not all villains have to be akin to the devil. Matt Dillon in There’s Something about Mary and Mike Myers in the Austin Powers movies show that being a villain can sometimes be a comedic undertaking. Whether the movie is a comedy, horror or action, these actors make being really bad look really good.

MTV Movie Award for Best Villain
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