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When you watch "Get Out" knowing the reveal, you notice more details, such as Rose wanting to get the cop away before he looks at Chris' ID, so that there won't be any record of him having been present when he seemingly vanishes.
You're right, nothing could top the third ending of _Clue,_ but for me, Keyser Söze is a close second. That shot of his limp disappearing was simply iconic. Same goes for Norman Bate's mother being dead, my third place choice.
I was betrayed with Keyser Söze. My dad went to the movie, told us the whole twist because he’d never let us watch it. The next night, he got tickets for himself, myself, and my older sister. So I went in knowing exactly who Verbal was. I still love the movie to this day.
Norman Bates’ “Mother” persona was disturbing though. Anthony Perkin (may he rest in peace) did a terrific job on his performance in ‘Psycho’ directed by Alfred Hitchcock (may he rest in peace as well).
I really loved how "Gone Girl" got us to like Amy by getting to know her through her diary entries. Then, once the twist happens, you realise that Amy hasn't just been playing the characters as fiddles, but the readers/viewers as well!
There was nothing at all shocking for Black people about the villain reveal from Get Out. It was in plain sight from the first scene they appeared in. The movie was entertaining thrilling and scary in some parts but the villain “reveal” wasn’t all that shocking. A dramatic reflection of cultural appropriation we’ve suffered through for generations.
When Aaron comes out with "Will you tell Ms. Venable I'm sorry? Tell her I hope her neck is okay." in Primal Fear you could have knocked me over with a feather!! Should have gotten an honorable mention at least!
One of my favorite villain reveals is the one in Minority Report, and it was done by casting the right two actors, Colin Farrell and Max von Sydow. You're not quite sure who the bad guy is until one of them shoots the other one.
My faves “shocking reveals”on this list are from ‘Saw’, ‘Get Out’ and ‘Clue’. The one that shocked me the most was from ‘Saw’!! I’m not a fan of bloody movies, but the Saw franchise is an exception!! Loads of twists and turns!
Did not see the Ras twist coming watching Batman Begins back in the day, I think i get why they casted Liam, sounds like Ras in the 90s Batman animated series.
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The only flaw about Get Out was them thinking I was naive enough to believe Rose wasn’t in on everything. I predicted she was a villain long before Chris found the photos of her with previous victims.
Sauron in the Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. Gandalf facing some shadowy figure hiding out in the forests known as the Necromancer, he has Gandalf pinned to the wall and then the familiar Mordor music from the LOTR Trilogy starts to swell up and the penny finally drops then, BAM, the big fiery eye ignites from the shadows and Gandalfs face looks on in horror. Chills every time.
There was a 4th ending shot for Clue that was filmed but was cut that revealed Wadsworth committed the murders. It was used in a novelization of the film.
One that I would have included was the "two moles" reveal in the Departed because it not only reveals a villain that was right in front of our eyes the entire time but it also results in the murder of the film's hero Billy Costigan Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio)
My top 4 villains in movies are The key from get out,the party crashes from Batman begins, you did this from knife out and but here’s what really happened from clue.
How was Nancy Loomis from Scream 2, Jill Roberts from Scream 4 and debatable surprised Roman Bridger from Scream 4 and Brenda Bates from Urban Legend left out?
Anyone who has read the comics/watched Batman The Animated Series/played any Batman game with Ra’s Al Ghul in it more than likely knew that the “Ra’s” that died at the start of the film wasn’t the real one based on how many times he’s “DIED” before only to come back via Lazarus Pit multiple times…also, his name is pronounced REYSH Al Ghul
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Which of these villain reveals shocked you the most? Let us know below, and check out our video of the Top 10 Villains Who Weren't Evil Just Broken: ua-cam.com/video/1J3WvLbf7MM/v-deo.html
When you watch "Get Out" knowing the reveal, you notice more details, such as Rose wanting to get the cop away before he looks at Chris' ID, so that there won't be any record of him having been present when he seemingly vanishes.
A shock for me was Hans from Frozen. I was like: “wait what? The red haired prince was a villain?”
You're right, nothing could top the third ending of _Clue,_ but for me, Keyser Söze is a close second. That shot of his limp disappearing was simply iconic. Same goes for Norman Bate's mother being dead, my third place choice.
I was betrayed with Keyser Söze. My dad went to the movie, told us the whole twist because he’d never let us watch it. The next night, he got tickets for himself, myself, and my older sister. So I went in knowing exactly who Verbal was. I still love the movie to this day.
Get Out was so good and a great plot twist🤯
Norman Bates’ “Mother” persona was disturbing though.
Anthony Perkin (may he rest in peace) did a terrific job on his performance in ‘Psycho’ directed by Alfred Hitchcock (may he rest in peace as well).
I really loved how "Gone Girl" got us to like Amy by getting to know her through her diary entries. Then, once the twist happens, you realise that Amy hasn't just been playing the characters as fiddles, but the readers/viewers as well!
The first Saw ending had me shook. That was an excellent twist.
There was nothing at all shocking for Black people about the villain reveal from Get Out. It was in plain sight from the first scene they appeared in. The movie was entertaining thrilling and scary in some parts but the villain “reveal” wasn’t all that shocking. A dramatic reflection of cultural appropriation we’ve suffered through for generations.
I mean it was pretty good twist. Sad but yeah. I mean yeah but there are some good white people. Just a shame there a re scum
Yep exactly
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Enslaved by your own inferiority complex
1) Batman Begins
2) The Usual Suspects
3) Gone Girl
4) Memento
Nah!!! As much as I loved Batman Begins, the mentor turning bad guy is quite usual. The narrator of the story, however ... def Usual Suspects.
When Aaron comes out with "Will you tell Ms. Venable I'm sorry? Tell her I hope her neck is okay." in Primal Fear you could have knocked me over with a feather!! Should have gotten an honorable mention at least!
the Number 6 is my favourite. I love Batman Begins.
The ending in clue was truly something indeed
I just watched Gone Girl again recently and its got me wanting to watch more movies like that!
Murder on the Orient express and death on the Nile too
Ah!! But Agatha was the absolute master with Roger Ackroyd!
Two great movies
100: What SHOCKED me is the three villains in Scream VI. The family of the victim in 2020’s Scream. I couldn’t believe it
99: I know what you said about animation but I was shocked to the core that Agatha was the villainess ghost in ParaNorman.
A film is only as good as it’s villain.
I totally agree
Preach, the villain is usually the most interesting character, with a compelling backstory.
Eh, GOTG kicks ass and it had a lousy villain. Street Fighter had Raul Julia killing it as M. Bison and movie sucked anyway.
@@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom Lee Pace and and Raul Julia both did great tho
@@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom GOTG 1 is still a good movie all around. One of the best Marvel films and one of the best films of 2014.
The absolute ultimate villain reveal is in “Identity”! I was FLOORED!!!! Awesome movie and I highly recommend it to all my fellow psych thriller fans!
Omg I love the twist ending
One of my favorite villain reveals is the one in Minority Report, and it was done by casting the right two actors, Colin Farrell and Max von Sydow. You're not quite sure who the bad guy is until one of them shoots the other one.
My faves “shocking reveals”on this list are from ‘Saw’, ‘Get Out’ and ‘Clue’. The one that shocked me the most was from ‘Saw’!! I’m not a fan of bloody movies, but the Saw franchise is an exception!! Loads of twists and turns!
Lt. Lois Einhorn/Ray Finkle, "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective".
Haha
I like The Usual Suspects, that's a great twist.
1) Joker
2) Hans
3) Jason Lee
4) Friday The 13th
You already know that Hans and the Joker are villains though.
great job about Shocking Villain Reveals in Movies from Top 10
Did not see the Ras twist coming watching Batman Begins back in the day, I think i get why they casted Liam, sounds like Ras in the 90s Batman animated series.
"Flightplan" is also a fantastic plot twist revealing who really took Kyle's daughter and the motive behind the disappearance
Heck yes I love that movie
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I wish the Mission Impossible films had a shocking villain reveal as well.
They only have shocking hero reveals. Which get less shocking with each sequel.
You usually know who the good guys are though.
The only flaw about Get Out was them thinking I was naive enough to believe Rose wasn’t in on everything. I predicted she was a villain long before Chris found the photos of her with previous victims.
That was great 👍
Sauron in the Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. Gandalf facing some shadowy figure hiding out in the forests known as the Necromancer, he has Gandalf pinned to the wall and then the familiar Mordor music from the LOTR Trilogy starts to swell up and the penny finally drops then, BAM, the big fiery eye ignites from the shadows and Gandalfs face looks on in horror. Chills every time.
Could you make a whatever happened to Gregory Abbott? He's best known for the #1 song Shake You Down. Please and thank you.
I love that song!
Before "Clue" there was "Murder By Death." Now that was an ending!
There was a 4th ending shot for Clue that was filmed but was cut that revealed Wadsworth committed the murders. It was used in a novelization of the film.
If you know even the slightest bit of Batman’s story, you’d know Ra was the villain as soon as you met him lmao
Thing is the fake Ras was convincing when he actually spoke about his plan for Gotham, and fought well, imo.
Isn't he supposed to be Asian
One that I would have included was the "two moles" reveal in the Departed because it not only reveals a villain that was right in front of our eyes the entire time but it also results in the murder of the film's hero Billy Costigan Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio)
What about Frozen and Coco?
Animated movies are a separate list. The narrator said that in the beginning of the video.
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These shocking villain reveals are certainly impactful. God bless you all.
Ummm Mrs Loomis for Scream 2?!
The end of Saw will always be amazing
good video
Make a top 10 best Jimmy Neutron episodes, please.
Arturo Braga = Ramon Campos in Fast and Furious.
Where is Jill Roberts from Scream 4?
Wonder DEAD Woman
💀 "Devil" (2010)
My top 4 villains in movies are The key from get out,the party crashes from Batman begins, you did this from knife out and but here’s what really happened from clue.
I was surprised who the supplier was in the 21 jump street film
How was Nancy Loomis from Scream 2, Jill Roberts from Scream 4 and debatable surprised Roman Bridger from Scream 4 and Brenda Bates from Urban Legend left out?
i think "Us" should've gotten a spot
Shocking or not but I enjoy Clue
I like 21 JUMP STREET.
Mr. glass, unbreakable lol
I would have included Blofield's reveal from James Bond
I was so unprepared for Hugh to be revealed as Harlan’s murderer.
After the dogs and granny saying that it is him again? I didnt know how or why but who was obvious after 20 minutes
Anyone who has read the comics/watched Batman The Animated Series/played any Batman game with Ra’s Al Ghul in it more than likely knew that the “Ra’s” that died at the start of the film wasn’t the real one based on how many times he’s “DIED” before only to come back via Lazarus Pit multiple times…also, his name is pronounced REYSH Al Ghul
Oh god no!
Saw messed me up!!!!
jill and roman from scream
All ghostface
Me personally darth vader and ghostface are the two best imo
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Missed 1 speaking of TDK franchise u missed uL’s (RAGhul’s) daughter revealing who she really is in the indescribable S2 (TheDarkKnightRises2012)
Ugh how could u even bgin to miss th@
Murder by Death? You know the film Clue ripped off lol! Even including the fact that the alleged real ending makes no sense.
Why doesn’t the real ending make sense?
Soooo no Scream vilain reveal?
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