Comedy movie villains are often the butt of jokes, but they deserve as characters.

These characters aren’t the best of the best; they’re the worst of the worst.

What’s more,The Hangovermovies prove that Mr. Chow is seemingly impossible to kill.

Comedy Thriller Villians

After enduring an almost unbelievable amount of punishment while trying to catch Kevin, the Wet Bandits eventually snap.

Evil ‘Austin Powers’ Franchise (1997-2002)

With a name like Dr. At first glance, Dr. Regina is one of the cruelest, most selfish characters of recent years.

She would find her place in a more low-stakes thriller, rather than anything excessive or gritty.

Mr Chow - The Hangover

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The best thrillers are often those that feature twists nobody saw coming.

Mercedes revealing herself to be the evil mastermind at the beginning of the final act certainly fits that billing.

However, he isn’t willing to face danger to meet her.

Joe Pesci as Harry, Daniel Stern as Marv hanging Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister on a door in Home Alone

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Lord Farquaad blackmails Shrek into doing his dirty work for him, a plot machine often found in thrillers.

Especially against a quippy hero because that hair is just asking to be poked fun at.

More and more thrillers revolve around technology.

Globo Gym standing in offensive (viper) position right as the dodgeball game is about to commence.

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Scheming to create chaos

Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert) and Regina George (Rachel McAdams) at the mall in Mean Girls (2004)

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Mercedes 22 Jump Street

Lord Farquaad in bed topless with a martini in his left hand

Rich Biff Back to the Future

Drago Bludvist in How to Train Your Dragon 2

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Dr. Robotnik smiling in a desert in Sonic the Hedgehog

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