
Top 20 Most Hated Movie Heroes
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Date: 2024-04-30
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TheMrSugar
Rey Palpatine Skywalker in the rise of Skywalker, her actions are closer to a British colonist than an actual hero, and she's an overpowered Mary Sue with little to no personality to back it up other than Stoic strong woman.
The Garbage Pale Kids from the Garbage Pale Kids movie, not only are they ugly as sin, but they're also as annoying as F! They make a big deal about not judging others by their appearance, and yet they constantly make fun of each other based on how they look, they also steal from people, get into fights, vomit on people, fart on people, threaten people with knives (yes, one of them has a knife, THAT makes 'em Nice)
Greg Heffley from Diary of a Wimpy Kid,
He expects to be famous and well respected, despite not really doing very much to earn it, he even throws his own best friend under the bus at one point because he was jealous of him and the recognition he started getting!
Take your pick, I've got more!
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Rey Palpatine Skywalker in the rise of Skywalker, her actions are closer to a British colonist than an actual hero, and she's an overpowered Mary Sue with little to no personality to back it up other than Stoic strong woman.
The Garbage Pale Kids from the Garbage Pale Kids movie, not only are they ugly as sin, but they're also as annoying as F! They make a big deal about not judging others by their appearance, and yet they constantly make fun of each other based on how they look, they also steal from people, get into fights, vomit on people, fart on people, threaten people with knives (yes, one of them has a knife, THAT makes 'em Nice)
Greg Heffley from Diary of a Wimpy Kid,
He expects to be famous and well respected, despite not really doing very much to earn it, he even throws his own best friend under the bus at one point because he was jealous of him and the recognition he started getting!
Take your pick, I've got more!
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lacrartezorok4975
Nobody's going to name the guy Will Smith plays in the pursuit of happiness
He never tries to get a job when he see his business with those machines wasn't working and let his wife be the financial support for years.
Later when she finds a better job he insists on keeping the child even when he's unemployed and when he starts as an intern he ends selling his machines as a side hustle anyway which he could have been doing from the start.
If he was so smart, hard working and such a good salesman he could have taken a job saling cars of at least mattresses.
If he wasn't lazy then he was too vain to take a common job.
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Nobody's going to name the guy Will Smith plays in the pursuit of happiness
He never tries to get a job when he see his business with those machines wasn't working and let his wife be the financial support for years.
Later when she finds a better job he insists on keeping the child even when he's unemployed and when he starts as an intern he ends selling his machines as a side hustle anyway which he could have been doing from the start.
If he was so smart, hard working and such a good salesman he could have taken a job saling cars of at least mattresses.
If he wasn't lazy then he was too vain to take a common job.
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sifilore9462
Imo, I loved Catwoman. It brought out Halle's hottness, made the character with more cat powers then just 9 lives of Michelle Pfeiffer portrayl. And the name maybe different, but so was the 60's series version too. Jim Preston, I sympathize for him cause after all, he was alone a year. The robot bartender may've been a friend, but wasn't a real person. It would've taken 2 or more people to fix the ship in the end, or else they all would've died. Robin lost his family older then Batman did, so it understandable as he had longer time with them. Transformers, I was hopeing at 1st for the humans from the 2002 series.
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Imo, I loved Catwoman. It brought out Halle's hottness, made the character with more cat powers then just 9 lives of Michelle Pfeiffer portrayl. And the name maybe different, but so was the 60's series version too. Jim Preston, I sympathize for him cause after all, he was alone a year. The robot bartender may've been a friend, but wasn't a real person. It would've taken 2 or more people to fix the ship in the end, or else they all would've died. Robin lost his family older then Batman did, so it understandable as he had longer time with them. Transformers, I was hopeing at 1st for the humans from the 2002 series.
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JokeJunkyardTV
0: 49: Annoying movie hero fails in crisis, lacks accountability, remains immature and pessimistic throughout the film.
4: 28: Unlikable movie protagonists fail to earn audience sympathy through toxic behavior and unrealistic expectations.
8: 41: Unforgivable hero actions lead to isolation and deception in a disliked movie.
12: 48: Unpopular movie protagonists fail to impress due to their questionable actions and decisions.
16: 52: Uninteresting protagonists causing harm with their actions and advice.
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0: 49: Annoying movie hero fails in crisis, lacks accountability, remains immature and pessimistic throughout the film.
4: 28: Unlikable movie protagonists fail to earn audience sympathy through toxic behavior and unrealistic expectations.
8: 41: Unforgivable hero actions lead to isolation and deception in a disliked movie.
12: 48: Unpopular movie protagonists fail to impress due to their questionable actions and decisions.
16: 52: Uninteresting protagonists causing harm with their actions and advice.
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Vampiricspektor2
okay, i LIKED cole from the new mortal kombat movie. and they green lit a sequel. sorry to break it to ya YA DAMN TROLLS. but. gaslighting us like this. aint goin to work sorray dahhlings. i LOVED the new mortal kombat movie. it was a solid HARD R-RATED gory movie. that was sooo needed to erase the PG-13 slogfests that came out in the 1990s. so. whatevah. Coles entry is devisive. as he came through in the end. i can tell ryan didnt even watch the damn movie.
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okay, i LIKED cole from the new mortal kombat movie. and they green lit a sequel. sorry to break it to ya YA DAMN TROLLS. but. gaslighting us like this. aint goin to work sorray dahhlings. i LOVED the new mortal kombat movie. it was a solid HARD R-RATED gory movie. that was sooo needed to erase the PG-13 slogfests that came out in the 1990s. so. whatevah. Coles entry is devisive. as he came through in the end. i can tell ryan didnt even watch the damn movie.
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crimsonfucker152
Don’t think Jim from Passengers should be on this list. If you put yourself in his shoes, he went a full year of being totally alone. Though I can’t say his decision was ethically right, any human being in his position would have done the same thing, and if you disagree, you’re a lying shit. Isolation can, and will drive any person into a total state of psychosis, that’s just how we’re wired.
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Don’t think Jim from Passengers should be on this list. If you put yourself in his shoes, he went a full year of being totally alone. Though I can’t say his decision was ethically right, any human being in his position would have done the same thing, and if you disagree, you’re a lying shit. Isolation can, and will drive any person into a total state of psychosis, that’s just how we’re wired.
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JohnSkellington
Here’s some hated movie heroes that this list forgot;
The Cat in the Hat (2003 film)
Gord (Freddy Got Fingered)
Johnny (The Room)
Barry Allen (The Flash)
Superman (Superman III and IV)
Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel)
Peter Parker (Spider-Man 3)
Pistachio Disguisey (Master of Disguise)
Rey Palpatine (Star Wars sequel trilogy)
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Here’s some hated movie heroes that this list forgot;
The Cat in the Hat (2003 film)
Gord (Freddy Got Fingered)
Johnny (The Room)
Barry Allen (The Flash)
Superman (Superman III and IV)
Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel)
Peter Parker (Spider-Man 3)
Pistachio Disguisey (Master of Disguise)
Rey Palpatine (Star Wars sequel trilogy)
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knightwolf9863
They need to reevaluate Paul Blart because even though he’s a mall cop, he actually has proven to be a competent cop when it mattered most. Also, they failed to mention his hypoglycemia, which means he has to constantly eat sugar to function. That is to say, it’s not because he’s hungry all the time, he just needs to eat sugar to keep going.
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They need to reevaluate Paul Blart because even though he’s a mall cop, he actually has proven to be a competent cop when it mattered most. Also, they failed to mention his hypoglycemia, which means he has to constantly eat sugar to function. That is to say, it’s not because he’s hungry all the time, he just needs to eat sugar to keep going.
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dianeevans4060
A movie hero I really hate is Cassandra Webb from Madame Web (2024. Her personality comes off as mean spirited, monotonous, antisocial and cynical. Also, some of her mistakes include saying rude stuff at the baby shower of her co-worker’s sister-in-law, and leaving behind the three teenagers she protects to go off on her own on two occasions.
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A movie hero I really hate is Cassandra Webb from Madame Web (2024. Her personality comes off as mean spirited, monotonous, antisocial and cynical. Also, some of her mistakes include saying rude stuff at the baby shower of her co-worker’s sister-in-law, and leaving behind the three teenagers she protects to go off on her own on two occasions.
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redbearddan2000
I think this list should include such characters as Madame Web from the recent movie, Helena Shaw from Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny, almost the whole crew of spacemen from Alien: Covenant, anyone from Godzilla (1998) except Jean Reno and Mortdecai from Johnny Depp's movie
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I think this list should include such characters as Madame Web from the recent movie, Helena Shaw from Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny, almost the whole crew of spacemen from Alien: Covenant, anyone from Godzilla (1998) except Jean Reno and Mortdecai from Johnny Depp's movie
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rileyduncan3927
When will film makers ever learn that if you’re going to have a video game adaptation you DO NOT make an original main character as there are other main characters from the games that can be the main hero. So yeah, without a doubt, Alice and Cole Young suck.
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When will film makers ever learn that if you’re going to have a video game adaptation you DO NOT make an original main character as there are other main characters from the games that can be the main hero. So yeah, without a doubt, Alice and Cole Young suck.
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taylorwatts9391
I hate Pistachio Disguisey from The Master of Disguise. All he manages to do is just fumble around, keep disguising himself for no reason & lets the villain carry on with his plan without trying once to fully stop him only until the VERY end
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I hate Pistachio Disguisey from The Master of Disguise. All he manages to do is just fumble around, keep disguising himself for no reason & lets the villain carry on with his plan without trying once to fully stop him only until the VERY end
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jamalvargas6146
Not Movie Protagonists But Thurgood Stubbs from The PJ's (1999-2001) Larry Littlejunk from Sitdown Shut Up (2009) and worst of all Napoleon Dynamite In Napoleon Dynamite: The Animated Series (2012) based on the 2004 Teen Comedy film
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Not Movie Protagonists But Thurgood Stubbs from The PJ's (1999-2001) Larry Littlejunk from Sitdown Shut Up (2009) and worst of all Napoleon Dynamite In Napoleon Dynamite: The Animated Series (2012) based on the 2004 Teen Comedy film
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watchmojo
Okay. You put Willy or Mutt as Indiana Jones sidekicks we all hate. But don't put that Helena Shaw from Dial of Destiny
Honestly I'd rather have Willy and Mutt back in Dial of Destiny than Shaw cause she was so unbearable.
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Okay. You put Willy or Mutt as Indiana Jones sidekicks we all hate. But don't put that Helena Shaw from Dial of Destiny
Honestly I'd rather have Willy and Mutt back in Dial of Destiny than Shaw cause she was so unbearable.
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kamsismith
Evan Hansen as he lied to a grieving family about befriending their late son and falls in love with his sister. I get that Evan has social anxiety, but there was no need to lie despite having a brief interaction with Connor.
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Evan Hansen as he lied to a grieving family about befriending their late son and falls in love with his sister. I get that Evan has social anxiety, but there was no need to lie despite having a brief interaction with Connor.
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BG0178
Calling Evan Hansen to monster is very funny. If you watch movies all day, but watch them to just watch and not understand it fully or what it stands for could be the definition of the job of the person who prepared this video.
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Calling Evan Hansen to monster is very funny. If you watch movies all day, but watch them to just watch and not understand it fully or what it stands for could be the definition of the job of the person who prepared this video.
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watchmojo
I'm glad more and more people are _finally_ starting to see Tom from (500) Days of Summer for exactly what he was. For years Summer (and even Zooey Deschanel herself) has been painted as the bad guy when she clearly was not.
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I'm glad more and more people are _finally_ starting to see Tom from (500) Days of Summer for exactly what he was. For years Summer (and even Zooey Deschanel herself) has been painted as the bad guy when she clearly was not.
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marioperez9394
I liked Cole Young and Jar Jar
Mortal Kombat 2021 is one of my favorite movies in the last 10 years
And I really enjoyed Passengers and think Chris Pratt did a good job but yeah he is kinda bogus for what he did
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I liked Cole Young and Jar Jar
Mortal Kombat 2021 is one of my favorite movies in the last 10 years
And I really enjoyed Passengers and think Chris Pratt did a good job but yeah he is kinda bogus for what he did
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aidanhever3369
I don't know which one is the worst live-action Spiderman.
Tobey Maguire's: An unsure, mopey mess.
Andrew Garfield's: An edgy and irresponsible jackass.
Tom Holland's: A dependable and troublesome dumbass.
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I don't know which one is the worst live-action Spiderman.
Tobey Maguire's: An unsure, mopey mess.
Andrew Garfield's: An edgy and irresponsible jackass.
Tom Holland's: A dependable and troublesome dumbass.
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martinboyle9163
Chris Mattson, Lakeview Terrace. Passengers and R. O. T. N. only teach boys that lying in order to score is okay. These Heroes must have been written by guys who feel they still had something to prove.
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Chris Mattson, Lakeview Terrace. Passengers and R. O. T. N. only teach boys that lying in order to score is okay. These Heroes must have been written by guys who feel they still had something to prove.
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