Top 10 Times the Hero Accidentally Helped the Villain
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Perhaps these film protagonists should’ve stayed home. For this list, we’ll be looking at movies where the hero unintentionally assisted the antagonist. Our countdown includes Tony Stark Helps Fix Extremis, Neo Makes Smith More Powerful, Indy Helps the Nazis, and more! Did YOUR favorite hero make the list? Let us know in the comments!
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Which time that the hero accidentally helped the villain do you think is the most memorable or shocking? And check out our featured song: "Out Of My Head (The Complete Isolation Mix)" by Standing Eight! ua-cam.com/video/HYRcqF2HJvI/v-deo.html
In the thumbnail😂
The rings is pretty creepy.
I was watching this like "If only....IF ONLY!" Obviously the most shocking would be Starlord attacking Thanos. What's really saddening is that at first he wasn't on board with the plan but then he eventually went with it up to that point. Sometimes you gotta question their decision making at these points
Number 7. It wasn't shocking but it did make me groan, cover my eyes with my hand and mutter 'oh Peter why?'
what, no love for hot rod?
It's moments like these that the heroes wish they read minds or see into the future
Too bad marty or Doc didn't see their future good enough. 😆
Dr. Strange saw that starlord would fuck up.
The Terminator - Sarah tells "her mother" where she's staying (the motel), only for it to be the T-800 impersonating her mother
Iron man has directly or indirectly created so many mcu villians
1. Iron monger was created from his first suit
2. Whiplash used tech from iron man amour to develop a new suit
3. Iron man created ultron
4. Battle of sokovia created zemo
5. Vulture used old stark and chitari tech
6. Aldrich Killian became a villian because of tony
7. Mysterio was fired by tony.
In the case of Whiplash, he was created by the legacy of Tony's father Howard.
Biff: *Sees Indiana Jones was in 1st*
Also Biff: "WHAT A BUTTHEAD"
The Jedi treat Anakin like crap
- The Prequel trilogy
Lol..right..if only they knew, and didnt treat him like he was inadequate...and underestimate him..
It would have be a good honorable mention, but reason why it wasn’t on this list was that wasn’t the main reason. The main reason for Anakin turning bad was that he feared his wife’s death and sought dark power to save her.
I like when biff always gets fooled by "what the hell is that!"
When you’re the hero, you get to learn from your mistakes.
True
Dr. Jones: Don't look Marion!!
What about in The Lego Movie 2 where Emmet is tricked by Rex into starting "Ourmomageddon" by destroying the temple.
Also in BTTF 2 : Marty accidentally knocks himself out with a door (past self hits his future one) allowing Biff to get the almanac back / In Avengers : Endgame Hulk storms out of the lobby stair entrance of the Avengers tower and knocks out Tony (he even references BTTF with "I blew it") allowing Loki to steal the teseract :P
0:45 10. Many Watch the Curse Video Tape
1:50 9. Tony Stark helps fix Extremis
2:53 8. Charles helps Erik became Magneto
4:00 7. Peter gives Mysterio E.D.I.T.H
5:00 6. Star-Lord helps Thanos keep the Gauntlet
6:00 5. Hammond make his Dinosaurs Fertile
7:10 4. Elizabeth Swann signals Barbossa
8:11 3. Neo makes Smith more Powerful
9:18 2. Marty makes Biff Rich
11:18 1. Indy helps the Nazis
10:39 Honorbale Mentions
Dana & Marty unleash Ancient Gods
Cobb's Subconscious attacks his Teammates
Ethan loses Plutonium Ores
Odin banishes Thor
Harry retrieves Prophecy for Voldemort
On back to the future part 2, imagine, inadvertently being partly responsible for your own father's murder, talk about disastrous 😳😒
That's on the same level as Spiderman and his Uncle Ben
Quill essentially doomed half the universe for FIVE YEARS so he should be a number one
yup
Number one should've been Star-Lord helping Thanos snap out of it
good one!
That’s the first thing that came to my mind
There are better mentions on the list such as Xavier helping Magneto in First Class only for Magneto kill the bad guy and take his place.
Ahsan Bilal another tragic mistake , I can’t wait for the third one to come out tho
Indiana helping the Nazis does fit the top of this list perfectly. Indiana Jones literally was pointless for the story Raiders Of The Lost Ark because no matter what, the moment the bad guys opened the Ark they all would've died regardless. Indiana Jones just helped them die a little faster.
Sheldon, Lenard, Howard, and Raj: ...Awwwwwww😩
#1: When they create the villain.
*ULTRON INSTENSIFIES*
LEAVE IRON MAN ALONE 😂
Syndrome
Darth Vader
Y’all aren’t even going to mention Phineas and Ferb helping Dr. Doofenshmirtz, which resulted in his alternate self taking over TWO universes, and in them finding out their platypus was a secret agent?
I know right I’m kinda disappointed
But Phineas is technically not a Hero
Emilio Espinoza they saved everyone’s summer for 104 days. They’re heros.
Aren’t these from movies
If Elizabeth didn't wear the necklace, she'd probably be dead.
In Elizabeth's defense, she didn't know about the pirate medallion until she heard about it's Aztec curse from Barbossa a while after he takes her prisoner.
Hey, if Tony makes a decision, he does it for a reason. If he wants a 16 year old to have access to weaponized drones, we don’t question it.
I’m glad he did because it might’ve made Peter a better judge of character.
Thor fails to go for the head
- Avengers Infinity War
8:11
Neo makes Smith more powerful
Neo made Smith more powerful, so Smith can be on an even playing field when Neo turns into John Wick
Peter helping the villain’s plan in Far From Home is following in Tony’s footsteps
okay....First of all...this Top 10 IS NITPICKING!!!!! most of these needed to happen!
Dinosaurs aren't really villains. There just animals living with nature.
What they should have done to be double sure, sterilize the dinosaurs as well
*I'm surprised Ray thinking up the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man wasn't on here....*
That should've been at least an honorable mention.
The next one should be "Top 10 Times the Hero Accidentally Helped the Villain (Animated)". A few ones I can think of: Anna leaving Hans in charge of the kingdom, Big Hero 6 letting Callahan escape, and Tarzan taking the humans to the gorillas' lair.
When Mysterio mentioned the Edith glasses that should've thrown him off
This is kinda double “villain and hero create each other” which makes it so awesome to this day, but Jack Napier kills Thomas and Martha Wayne-> creates Batman -> throws Napier into a vat of acid -> creates Joker
Batman (Michael Keaton) creates Joker (Jack Nicholson) in the Tim Burton Batman.
Charles also especially helped Erik become more powerful when he helped him get to “the point between rage and serenity”
Out of this list, I agree with The Matrix the most.
The Jedi Council treating Anakin like shit? Jar Jar giving Palpatine emergency powers? Anakin chopping Windu’s hand? Strange giving Thanos the time stone? Tony literally creating Ultron? Batman’s no killing policy? Missed some huge ones
Giving Thanos the time stone isn't accidentally helping the villain, it's intentionally allowing the villain to have his way so that they can fix it later.
The Cabin in the Woods. They inadvertently helped the ancient ones rise, then at the end actually chose to help destroy the world.
There is a Trope for this, it's called "Nice job breaking it, hero", you should also make a list of it's sister Trope called "Nice job fixing it, villain"
I like this was uploaded as I was watching back to future part 2
That's awesome. Must rewatch now my favorite of the trilogy
Honorable mentions
Flint Lockwood Creates the FLDSMDFR - "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" (2009)
Optimus Prime Rescues Sentinel Prime - "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" (2011)
Flint Assists Chester V - "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2" (2013)
Rey Helps Kylo Ren - "Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi" (2017)
Peter Quill Sucker-Punched Thanos - "Avengers: Infinity War" (2018)
Amazing list
5:51 but at least the rat in endgame had a plan b
What about in Endgame when Nebula was in 2014 which indirectly interfacing with her past self which led to Thanos finding out about the Avengers plan
For #7 not only was it Tony's fault for leaving E.D.I.T.H. to Peter but of course firing Quentin after slandering his holographic tech, making the latter become the fraudulent hero Mysterio in the process.
Gaoddamn it you ads! I was watching this video and magneto said 'the real enemy is...' and then snapchat ad showed 'bored at home' which inadvertently became 'the real enemy is bored at home' I can't stop laughing...
Unfortunately, Neo's flashy way of killing Agent Smith only created a far worse enemy:
Agent Smith.
Nice Video
only problem with #6 is that Dr. Strange saw the different possible futures and said that there is only 1 that they end up as the winner. therefore, you can assume that he saw the future where Star Lord held back and in the end they lost. That means he had to attack Thanos.
To fair, regarding Peter Parker, he didn't know Mysterio was villain until AFTER it happened. So it's not like he knew he was villain from the get go.
Very nice.
I get that Tony wanted Peter to take his place, but can't he just have someone hold on to Edith until Peter graduate high school first ?
Tarzan makes a deal with Clayton to guide Jane and her father to the gorillas so Clayton could capture them and sell them off - Tarzan,
Batman sends The Joker to the Phantom Zone - The Lego Batman Movie,
Melody steals King Triton's trident for Morgana - The Little Mermaid ll: Return to the Sea,
Peter helps Dr. Connors with his cross-species research - The Amazing Spider-Man
and Anakin cutting off Mace Windu's hand, leading Palpatine to finish him off - Star Wars Episode lll: Revenge of the Sith.
Amazing list watch mojo.
Top 10 Times Animated Movie Heroes Helped the Villain
7:30 Luffy is still looking everywhere for that too.
Jurassic Park totally kicks ass!
Thank you MC!
Goku and Cell had to be here he gave CELL A SENZU BEAN
i was thinking that too
He doesn't fit here, because it says accidentally, Goku was fully aware of what was he doing
No one:
watch mojo: top ten times you where made fun of by an encleve soldier
Me looking the the thumbnail
Me: coo
My mind:Oooh Biff 😂
The Number 6 spot was the first thing that came into my head when I saw the title of this video.
There's one villain helping hero helping vallain moment I can think of from Harry Potter. Voldemort has Barty Crouch junior apprehend Alistair "Madeye," Moody, who was going to be working at Hogwarts that year, imprison him in his own trunk, and covertly get Harry into the Triwizard Tournament. Once in place, he would either directly or indirectly assist Harry to enable him to be ahead of the other contenders. He then volunteered to place the Triwizard Cup in the centre of the maze for the third task, turning it into a portkey in the process which would directly transport the first person to touch it to Voldemort's location.
This lead to Voldemort regaining his own body, thus paving the way for his return to terrorise the wizarding population
You have to remember Indiana Jones trip to retrieve the ark was being funded by the museum Marcus works for so he had a restricted amount of time to retrieve the ark & return it back to the states. Also he is a professor & could have lost his job if he waited until the end of the war before digging up the ark.
It wasn't the museum that funded the quest for the Ark of the Covenant. It was US Army Intelligence.
The Mummy-Evie reads the book out loud.
Friday the 13th franchise-Anyone that goes to Crystal Lake
I like this one 👍
I like the fact that thor helps loki then loki betrays him then turns good later then
Evelyn Carnahan read from the Book of the Dead and revives Imhotep from the Mummy, the Mummy (1999)
2019: Monarch launches the Oxygen Destroyer and nearly kills Godzilla, letting King Ghidorah awaken the Titans.
I always love to watch the ring
Superman I and II when superman Accidentally release is Zod from the Phantom zone
What about Judy Hopps inadvertently helping Bellwether put forward her agenda by having the mayor wrongfully arrested?
Thanos did not "decimate" the universe, he removed half of it. I hate it when people use the term decimate incorrectly. It is even more egregious when professional companies in media use it. Decimate means reduce by 1/10th, meaning 90% of said thing is still there. There are better terms, like obliterate or annihilate. Granted, those terms mean destroy completely, but if you are going with hyperbole, they work much, much better.
Until now I thought that the pirates made a simple assault. I did not realize that the medallion caused a impulse.
How about Bane taking all of Batman's stuff in the Dark Knight Rises?
It was Doc's fault, really. He should have been able to figure out that the whole bad future was brought about by Marty getting in an accident, and just told Marty not to race his rival - and to stop getting offended over being called chicken.
Also, you actually showed footage of Elizabeth's assistants putting her clothes on. It's *their* fault, for tying the corset so damn tight.
Dinosaur species being meat eaters doesn’t technically make them villains
Can’t believe they left out Schwarzenegger helping the villain in Total Recall. That’s a legendary plot twist
The Rescuers Down Under, Cody accidentally leading McCleetch to the Eagle's nest
No, in X men first class a 'hero' helped somewhat anti hero 'friend' to kill the 'villian'...
I love the JURASSIC PARK franchise, the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN franchise, and the honorable mention of the HARRY POTTER franchise!
Hello Mr Anderson I've been expecting you
Star Lord literally had just one job
What about David Jordan luring Calvin the alien to the escape pod in Life (2017)? Because his actions led to the alien finding his way to Earth!
Sleeping Beauty, not only do the fairies help reveal their location to Melefacent's raven but they take her out of hiding the last day the curse is still a threat, rather than wait a day
the gauntlet is not a weapon, not everything that has the power to result in another's death is not a weapon
Aladdin where Aladdin got the lamp in the first place for Jafar, then leave it unattended for Iago to get
Biff better hope he put a lot on that first bet (and even then it’s not a guarantee). To borrow a line from “Travelers”: No plan survives contact with the past. As soon as the steps are taken, the actions ripple further outwards. Only a few people doing something different - no matter how slight, nor no matter the reason - reality in fundamentally altered from the path it would have taken. Even getting possession of the almanac would have possibly caused enough of a change before the bet was ever made.
Uh-oh, spaghettiOs.
Got here in first 3 minutes
Christian Bale's Batman as well as Wayne Enterprises unwittingly helps the villian in each of the Nolan films. Wayne Enterprises manufactures the microwave emitter that gets stolen by the League of Shadows off the Chinese coast. Batman helps the Joker get the mob's finances by bringing the accountant to Gotham allowing the Joker to control the mob. In the Dark Knight Rises, Bruce Wayne allows Miranda Tate and other villains access Wayne Enterprises leading to the knowledge of the fusion reactor and it's subsequent weaponization.
When Magneto said the real enemy is a ad played
This is funny because I watched a Big Bang Theory scene last night of Indiana Jones of this huge flaw
Darla Dimple flooding the studio.
The EDITH example doesn't count; Beck was deliberately manipulating Peter to respect him, but everyone else either helped the villain before they went evil, genuinely didn't know what they were doing, or neither party realised the full scale of what their actions would cause until it was too late
I know. A better version is Peter helping conner create the lizard formula
Tarzan, Tarzan shows Clayton where to find the gorillas
How many folks got an ad for a *Back to the Future* toy before # 02?
The senate appoints Palpatine as chancellor
I'd say Peter giving Dr Connor's the lizard formula is worst then him giving mysterio the glasses
That Jurassic Park one is stretching it.
Eric was NOT the villain of First Class. Shaw was. It wasn’t a “brutal murder” it was JUSTICE. Just like Inigo Montoya.
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9:19 biff look like a mod boss
What about Leonaidas helping cerxis by rejecting euphealties in 300? *forgive the misspellings
5:01 "ACCIDENTALLY"
The ring is terrifying