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There are moments in cinematic history when the villain isn't just an antagonist, but a true center of gravity. Consider Heath Ledger's Joker from 2008's The Dark Knight, who completely eclipsed Christian Bale's Batman with his anarchic demeanor. Let's start with Loki, Thor's brother. His cunning and charisma in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially in 2012's The Avengers, often made him the most beloved character, eclipsing the title character. Then there's Kylo Ren from the new Star Wars trilogy—his inner conflict is captivating. Or Hannibal Lecter. Anthony Hopkins created an Oscar-winning performance in 16 minutes of screen time in 1991's "The Silence of the Lambs." He dominated Jodie Foster's character with his intellect and composure, becoming a legend. We can't forget the T-800 Terminator from the first film in 1984. Arnold Schwarzenegger's iron strides as a ruthless machine were far more impressive than Kyle Reese's. And, of course, Darth Vader from The Empire Strikes Back. Their appeal often stems from a unique philosophy or tragic fate, making them unforgettable. These villains prove that sometimes the shadow can be brighter than the light. Which of them impressed you the most?