Billy Butcher and Homelander from The Boys edited together on a blue background
Many incredible TV villains have graced the small screen over the years, but some have not only operated as great antagonists but as foils to the hero as well. Many of these pairings have served as the best television hero-villain duos, while others have flown under the radar.
9 Billy Butcher & Homelander The Boys Close The Boys is a series known not only for its gore and shock value but also for its interesting satire on the superhero genre. Though it does not always hit the mark with its writing, The Boys has managed to create two characters that seem to be made for each other, those being Billy Butcher and one of the most horrifying villains in recent memory, Homelander.
Although the two might seem like they could not be more different on the outside, Ozai represents the dark reality that absolute power corrupts absolutely. Aside from Aang himself, Ozai is the most powerful bender in the series. With so much power, Ozai represents what Aang could become if he were to give in to the call all that power holds.
6 Walter White & Gus Fring Breaking Bad Close Often considered one of the best TV shows of all time, Breaking Bad is a spectacular series revolving around the story of Walter White, a chemistry teacher whose life begins to fall apart when he is diagnosed with cancer. While Walter White can hardly be described as a hero, the show is told from his perspective, meaning that anyone who gets in his way is considered an antagonist.
The mission of the USS Enterprise is to explore, not interfere with new life and planets along their several-year mission. However, there are countless examples of the crew doing just that, not only alerting planets to their presence but stepping in and teaching when they should not. This makes The Borg the perfect villain for Jean-Luc and the crew, showing the most extreme example of what they are doing throughout the galaxy.
3 Sherlock Holmes & James Moriarty Sherlock Close The battle of wits between Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty began over a hundred years ago with Arthur Conan Doyle's famous novels. This story was modernized with the series Sherlock, which not only delivers on the initial mystery premise but also depicts the cat-and-mouse game between Sherlock and Moriarty in all its mind-twisting glory.
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