Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-34924658-20160729023542

This is a post for all new users and some old users who don't know: We are not the Villains wiki. Villain and Antagonist generally and almost always overlap but are not the same thing. A villain is a wicked and evil character. An antagonist is the opposing force in the plot. Let's take Elsa from Frozen for example: Not really a villain, she was sort of an anti-villain, but nonetheless a pretty good person. However, for the most part, the central conflict of Frozen was Elsa and her powers. She's the one who (even if its unintentionally) froze Arendelle, shot Anna's heart and more. Iron Man? He's not a villain... But he was the main antagonist for the most part of Captain America: Civil War. Making sense? 