Hi!
I like movies / TV Shows / Books where the antagonist/ villain in the story goes through character development and becomes a better person. Do recommend if you know of any
Hi!
I like movies / TV Shows / Books where the antagonist/ villain in the story goes through character development and becomes a better person. Do recommend if you know of any
Wouldn't this spoil those stories for you?
The first one that comes to mind is a certain asshole in Harry Potter. But I'm sure you've seen the meme about that one before.
There's a pretty major one in Buffy/Angel as well.
As people said above: Sasuke, Vegeta, and Gaara.
Gaara went from a kid who raised and treated as a monster. Nobody loved him, and because of that, he grew into a Villain until he fought Naruto. Afterwards, Gaara started to get more used to the cast, and throughout the series, you could see him grow into someone who's genuinely a chill, kind, and badass dude who also makes a ton of great speeches. It kinda helps that his English Dub voice is the same guy that does Illidan Stormrage. So, because of that, he and Illidan share a similar status of "no one loves me, but I gotta do my thing, ya know? And with the same voice as well. "
Vegeta is self explanatory, tbh. He's just the greatest Villain turned good character ever. And Sasuke is also self explanatory, but I like Vegeta more than him, so yeah...
Naruto is filled with those, as has been said. It's kind of the main character's charm, in a way.
Bleach also kind of leans in that direction.
I don't like when a character goes from good to evil or evil to good, I also don't like anti heroes because their isn't a good reason for this, much like bringing dead characters back to life it's just lazy writing.
If I had to pick one I might say Callisto from Xena Warrior Princess. Callisto's story honestly makes sense, she is driven insane by Xena's acts of cruelty, but then and only then through her story arc do you realize what happened to her didn't make her the monster, but Xena no matter how much good she does she can't unfuck Callisto's life or past.
Callisto kind of goes from less Evil and more understood as to the reason to her madness. Say what you will about the everything else in Xena but these little details make things interesting. For sure one of my favorites.
I also think maybe in terms of videos Games Sub Zero and Scorpion kind of have gone from good to bad based on similar aspects.
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
Some cylons/humans in Battlestar Galactica (2003 mini-series and then following 2004 series/films) - my personal recommendation
Multiple characters in The Dresden Files
Angel & Spike in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Fred/Illyria in Angel
Oskar in Schindler's List
Magneto in some X-Men movies/limited series (like Days of Future Past)
Vader, d'oh
Book version of Jamie Lannister.
Half the villains in Netflix's Trollhunters series. I love this Guillermo Del Toro show, and cannot recommend it enough.
Avatar: The Last Airbender. It has one of the better "villain turns good" arcs.
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Kerrigan.
(Don't lynch me, but I liked her redemption arc a lot)
The Void. A force of infinite hunger. Its whispers have broken the will of dragons... and lured even the titans' own children into madness. Sages and scholars fear the Void. But we understand a truth they do not. That the Void is a power to be harnessed... to be bent by a will strong enough to command it. The Void has shaped us... changed us. But you will become its master. Wield the shadows as a weapon to save our world... and defend the Alliance!
Walking Dead has a small handful of those. I'll try not to mention specific names and spoil for anyone who hasn't gotten around to it yet, but one of the major antagonists who is introduced a bit later in the series eventually crosses the "not really a villain anymore" line.
Batman is a billionaire (which is bad) but then he uses his money to piss off cops which makes him sort of an antihero I guess