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Revenge is mine!
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~ The Fallen's most famous line.
Megatronus Prime, better known as the Fallen, is one of the overarching antagonists of the Transformers film series. He is the titular main antagonist of the 2009 science-fiction action film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Originally one of the original Primes, the Fallen went rogue when he gave into his greedy ambitions for power, but was thwarted by his brothers and imprisoned for his actions. He later founded the Decepticons through manipulation, becoming the master of Megatron. With a new army of his to command, he seeks to obtain power and rule the universe by harvesting the energy of stars of destroying suns, wiping out all life on many worlds in the process.
In the films, he was voiced by Tony Todd, who also played Candyman in the franchise of the same name, Grange in The Crow, Captain Darrow in The Rock, Earl Jenkins in Smallville, King Deucalion in Minotaur, Shadow in Shadow: Dead Riot, Benjamin Juma in the 24 franchise, Reverend Zombie in the Hatchet film series, Dreadwing in Transformers Prime, Darkseid in the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes film series, Zoom in the Arrowverse, Space Kook in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, Darkseid in the DC Animated Movie Universe, Luther Thompson in Scream, William in Tales From The Hood 3 and Venom in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
There were seven Primes known as the Dynasty of Primes, the first Cybertronians created by the AllSpark. The seven leaders set out into the universe seeking distant suns to harvest in order to create Energon by building powerful machines called Star Harvesters on the planets that were the closest to them. The Primes made a rule: Never destroy a planet with life. However, one of them was against this rule and his name forevermore was the Fallen. He started off by ordering the construction of a Star Harvester on Earth in order to destroy both the planet and its Sun.
The only way to activate the machine is with a legendary key called the Matrix of Leadership, which the Fallen stole from the Primes after tricking them to come to Earth in order to do so. A great battle between the Autobots (the Primes and their soldiers) and the Decepticons (the Fallen and his soldiers) took place near the Star Harvester over possession of the Matrix. The Fallen was stronger than his brothers, despite them defeating and imprisoning him, so they had no choice but to steal back and hide it from him. In the ultimate sacrifice, they gave their lives to seal the Matrix away in a tomb that no one can find made of their very own bodies to ensure that he will never find it.
Tales of the Fallen[]
Over time, the Fallen began recruiting others to his side. The Fallen would deceive Jetfire, his most trusted Seeker, into unwittingly harvesting suns with life. After reporting that there was none to him, the Fallen soon discovered another planet, on which Jetfire immediately questioning. His master was impressed that he dared seek answers from a Prime, and told him the rest of the Dynasty had betrayed Cybertron. Their practice got the Fallen and Jetfire into trouble with the other Primes, and the Fallen defended his actions, assuring his brothers he would never again make this mistake. After the trial, he claimed to Jetfire the Primes' refusal to sacrifice life to save their own planet would be its downfall, and that an army: namely the Decepticons, had to be readied in case the Primes betrayed them all.
The Fallen attempted to build his own personal Star Harvester, with a counterfeit Matrix he had constructed. The unstable Star Harvester exploded and infused the Fallen with unimaginable power, enabling him to travel to many worlds and kill their inhabitants, as well as assimilate their technology and leaving dry husks in his wake. The Fallen had evolved, and subsequently readied himself for his inevitable battle with his brothers. To bait his brothers, the Fallen and his army created a Star Harvester on Earth, an inhabited planet. Knowing either his brothers would take action (as he was prepared to kill them all) or would remain in limbo, he would win. Jetfire finally turned against his master, just as the remaining Primes arrived, falling into the traitor's trap. The Fallen warped Jetfire and his other underlings away and faced his brothers alone.
The Primes did not expect the Fallen's power, as he had become "so much more" than them. Using weapons stockpiled in personal dimension portals, the Fallen successfully killed the majority of his brothers. Only one remained, Prima, his greatest rival, who warped from location to location, with the Fallen following him. He believed Prima was simply fleeing, but in reality it was a trick. While the Fallen was exhausted from the teleportation, Prima gathered the energy of his bretheren, and banished him into a sarcophagus and the Fallen was trapped in another dimension, where he crashed into a desolate landscape, swearing revenge.
Defiance[]
After thousands of years, long after the Dynasty of Primes passed into myth, the Fallen's sarcophagus was unearthed in modern day Cybertron, and brought to the chambers of Lord High protector Megatron. Sensing someone he could manipulate, the Fallen reached out to Megatron, filling him with a new resolve to destroy those who sought out the AllSpark. In the aftermath of Megatron's battle against a band of aliens seeking the AllSpark, the Fallen convinced him to seize control of Cybertron to make way for the Fallen's return. He also told him that Optimus sought the AllSpark for himself, and Megatron decided that Optimus and his followers deserved to be killed for this transgression.
The Fallen also ordered Megatron to build a space cruiser to seek out the Matrix. As the ship's construction came to an end, the Fallen told Megatron of his origin and his plans regarding the Earth's harvester. The Fallen ordered Megatron to put his sarcophagus on the ship and then stay behind to fight Optimus's forces and safeguard the AllSpark. Soundwave and a majority of Decepticons crewed the ship. Meanwhile, the civil war between the Autobots and Megatron's Decepticons eventually led to the AllSpark being launched into space.
The Nemesis came across the AllSpark's energon signature. The Fallen spoke to Soundwave just as a ship crashed into the Nemesis, and disappeared once more through a portal. After landing the ship on a dead planet, the Fallen commanded Soundwave to pursue the ship though the portal. Later, Megatron found the abandoned Nemesis during his pursuit of the AllSpark. He spoke with the Fallen, who was furious that Megatron had taken a detour. He ordered him to resume the chase, confident that the Cube would guide them to the harvester.
Convergence[]
Thousands of years later, Soundwave recovered a space bridge pillar from the Autobot ship. The Fallen informed Soundwave of Megatron's visit, and the Fallen used the pillar to warp space and time, leaving his prison. After Megatron's defeat in the first movie, the AllSpark was reduced to a fragment.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen[]
Two years later, Megatron was resurrected by the Constructicons and returned to the massive Decepticon starship, the Nemesis. There, Megatron met with Starscream and then proceeding to reunite with his ancient master. The Fallen forgave Megatron from his failure and told his apprentice that the AllSpark was merely a vessel for the power it contained and was now in the mind of Sam Witwicky. Megatron returned to Earth and captured Sam, but could not receive the information he needed when Optimus Prime arrived.
After a long battle, Optimus successfully killed Grindor but was killed himself by Megatron. Feeling pleased and confident at the last Prime's death, the Fallen ordered a full-scale Decepticon invasion of Earth. The Fallen himself led a group of Decepticons in the landing and the destroying of an aircraft carrier. Through the Decepticon Soundwave, the Fallen appeared on all of the Earth's televised devices, demanding that the "human hive" hand Sam Witwicky over to the Decepticons, or be destroyed. This caused Sam Witwicky and his close friends to be labeled as international fugitives, and the Decepticons traveled to Egypt to prepare to activate the long-lost Sun Harvester.
Instead of turning over Sam, the Autobots and N.E.S.T. traveled to Egypt with the body of Optimus Prime. Sam, his friends, and a few Autobots (including Mudflap, Skids, and Bumblebee) are transported to Egypt by Jetfire to find the Tomb of the Primes and the Matrix of Leadership to resurrect Optimus. The U.S. military and Autobots engaged in a full-scale battle outside of Cairo. To battle them, the Fallen ordered more Decepticons to land on Earth and attack them and stop Sam from getting to Optimus.
During the battle, Megatron deployed the combination of all the Constructicons, Devastator to destroy the pyramid surrounding the Star Harvester, but in the process, he was destroyed by a shot from the rail gun of a nearby destroyer ship under the direction of Seymour Simmons. In the chaos of Sam and Mikaela doing their best to reach Optimus, Megatron fired a fusion cannon at Sam's feet, knocking him unconscious. Receiving a vision of the other Primes through the Matrix, the Matrix was reformed and Sam revived. Sam then revived Optimus, but the Fallen teleported to their location and stunned all of the human soldiers and Autobots nearby. He stole the Matrix from Optimus's chest and teleported back into the skies.
The Fallen warped over to the Star Harvester where Megatron awaited his master and activated it, mockingly saying that his brother Primes would never be able to stop him from his ambition. As the countdown began, the U.S. Military acted quickly to prevent the destruction of Earth. The military fired tank missiles and rocket propelled grenades at the pyramids, which barely missed hitting the Fallen and Megatron. Using his telekinetic powers, the Fallen pulled all of the soldiers and tanks up to the top of the pyramid, then dropped them out of midair to their destruction, killing them.
Seeing that he had to make the ultimate sacrifice, Jetfire offered Optimus his body parts and spark power, making him extremely powerful with flight capabilities. The Fallen pulled several rocks up to the skies to take out incoming aircraft, but Optimus dodged them, knocked Megatron off the pyramid, and tackled the Fallen. In midair, he fired a rocket which destroyed the Star Harvester. Wrestling each other in midair, they landed in a nearby village.
Enraged, the Fallen commanded Optimus to join his brothers in death and they battled. The two seemed to be evenly matched until Megatron intervened and attacked Optimus from above. Optimus easily overpowered Megatron, blasting off half of his face and sending him flying through a nearby stone wall. The Fallen re-engaged Optimus, managing to rip off his sword and one of his rocket thrusters, using it to strike Prime in the face.
The Fallen then attempted to stab Prime with his spear, but Optimus parried the blow and impale the Fallen through the shoulder with his own weapon. He then demanded the Fallen's face and tore it off with the damaged spear, revealing his skull. Realizing that he was losing, the Fallen tried to flee, but Optimus ripped out his spark and crushed it, finally killing him. Horrified at his master's demise, Megatron (taking over as the new leader of the Decepticons) swore vengeance and fled with Starscream and the remaining Decepticons since the battle was lost.
With the Fallen's death, the Decepticons retreated and the Human/Autobot alliance declared victory.
Personality[]
Unlike his brothers, the Primes, the Fallen is purely evil who despised the Earth and humans when he attempt to wipe out humanity and destroy both the Earth and its Sun to create Energon (fuel and life blood of Cybertronians). According to Jetfire, the Fallen is traitorous and too terrible to work for when he betrayed Jetfire and left him on Earth to rust. He is also a manipulator when he ordered Megatron and Cybertronians' security (the Decepticons) to do his dirty work. The Fallen seemed to have a good term with his apprentice and forgave him when he told he has much to learn from him. While losing against Optimus, the Fallen is shown to be a coward when he attempted to retreat but only gotten killed by the last Prime.
Other versions[]
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Video Game[]
The Fallen voiced by James Arnold Taylor appears in the official game adaptation of the film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. He is not a playable character, but is the final boss of both campaigns, except in the Nintendo DS versions where the final boss is Optimus Prime or Megatron.
Quotes[]
“
You see in the beginning there were seven primes, our original leaders. And they set out into the universe seeking distance suns to harvest. The primes set out with one rule, "never destroy a planet with life." Until one of them tried to defy this rule and his name forevermore was the Fallen.
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~ Jetfire explaining the Fallen's origins.
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Oh, you have much to learn my disciple, the cube was merely a vessel, its power, its knowledge can never be destroyed. It can only transform.
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~ The Fallen's first lines
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It has been absorbed by the human child. The key to saving our race now lies within his mind.
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~ The Fallen
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And you will, my apprentice, in time, for millennia, I have dreamed of my return to that wretched planet where I too was once betrayed by the Primes I called my brothers.
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~ The Fallen about his plans.
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Only a Prime can defeat me, and now only one remains.
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~ The Fallen
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Then the boy will lead us to him, and revenge will be ours.
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~ The Fallen
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The last Prime is dead.
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~ The Fallen
“
Revenge... is... mine.
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~ The Fallen
“
Citizens of the human hive, your leaders have withheld the truth. You are not alone in this universe. We have lived upon you, hidden, but no more. As you have seen, we can destroy your cities at will, unless you turnover this boy. If you resist us, we will destroy the world as you know it.
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~ The Fallen threatening to kill humanity.
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My Matrix!
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~ The Fallen
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My brothers could not stop me from this. Now, I claim your sun!
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~ The Fallen
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This planet will be dark forever.
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~ The Fallen discussing his plans for the planet Earth.
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The Fallen: Die like your brothers! Optimus Prime: They were your brothers, too.
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~ The Fallen's last words.
Gallery[]
The Fallen-2
The Fallen's theme.
Transformers 2 - Revenge of The Fallen (2009) - Optimus Prime vs Fallen scene (1080p) FULL HD
The Fallen's Arrival Scene - Transformers Revenge of the Fallen (2009) Movie Clip HD 4K
The Fallen arriving on earth.
Trivia[]
The Fallen, alongside Shockwave, Scorponok, and Ravage are the only Transformers in the film series who never transformed at all, though they are portrayed with alt modes in the comic adaptations and toylines. In the toyline, the Fallen transforms into an ancient Cybertronian jet.
An original draft meant for the Fallen had featured him having an Earth alt mode being an Aurora aircraft. This was dropped due to finalization of the film.
Some of the Fallen's early working designs resemble the two mythical Egyptian deities, Anubis and Set.
The Fallen shares many interpretations of Lucifer from Christian mythology, such as their betrayal to their creators and being outcasts for defining their creators.
In the original script, it was written that the Fallen would eventually betray Megatron. But, this never made it past the production stage.
However, the plot was eventually used in the Decepticon Campaign of the primary game adaptations.
In the DS version of the game, although the Fallen doesn't betray Megatron, he does eventually favor the new Decepticon as his protege due to his recent successes, especially after killing Optimus Prime.
The fighting scenes with the Fallen was reduced due to pressing time.
James Arnold Taylor was originally chosen to play the Fallen, but he voiced him in the homonymous video game instead.
In earlier drafts of the film, the Fallen was sealed away in a sarcophagus by his brothers and was kept on the deck of the Nemesis by the Decepticons. He would communicate Megatron through an inter-dimensional window throughout the movie and would only appear in-person at the climax. This concept appeared in the IDW comics, specifically in Transformers: Defiance where it was developed into an origin storyline. However, the final cut of the film ultimately dropped the sarcophagus storyline in favor of giving the Fallen more screentime by having him sit on a life-support chair on the Nemesis.
Chris Mowry, the writer of Transformers: Defiance, was unaware of this change and ended up being caught off-guard when he saw that the sarcophagus was never addressed in the film.
To ensure the comics remained consistent with the movies, John Barber's Transformers:Convergence mini story revealed how the Fallen escaped from his imprisonment; he used one of Sentinel Prime's pillars that Soundwave brought to him and opened a space bridge that caused his imprisonment to be weakened, allowing him to be set free.
The writers chose the Fallen as the main antagonist of the movie because they thought he was the most fitting as a villain and as the master of Megatron. They also planned to have Unicron as the Fallen's master. However, when they refuse to write Dark of the Moon, the idea was abandoned.
Leonard Nimoy was originally approached to play the Fallen but Bay feared he would have been paid too little money. Nimoy would later play Sentinel Prime in the next movie.
In the scene where the Fallen takes control of Earth waves and invades screens around the world, Steven Spielberg can briefly be seen on one of the giant screens the robot hacked into. It is a nod to the filmmaker who is none other than the executive producer of Transformers 2.
Despite bringing awareness to the character, Michael Bay has expressed how he isn't too fond of the Fallen, describing him to be "kind of an expletive character."
He is the second known enemy by birth of Earth from Cybertron after Quintessa and possibly her apprentice in secret. It is also possible that he was working for her in secret to destroy the Earth and Unicorn in order to restore Cybertron when Lockdown said, “We all work for someone.”
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
He despised humanity and wanted to wipe out all life on Earth by using the Star Harvester to destroy the Sun and the Earth in the process, disobeying the Prime code to never kill a planet with life solely so he can enjoy crushing humanity.
After leaving the Earth, he left all the Seekers, including Jetfire, one of his loyal servants, on the planet to die.
This also makes him the posthumous overarching antagonist of Transformers: Nefarious, as after being abandoned, all the Seekers would fight against each other to the death. With one such battle resulted in the deaths of Carter Newell's parents and said boy being left crippled, making him hate all Cybertronians and found the Initiative with the intention of extinguishing them out of revenge.
He founded the Decepticons and served as its true head for a significant amount of time, making him responsible for nearly every single Decepticon atrocity in the original continuity of the film series.
According to Jetfire, the Fallen is traitorous as he is too terrible to work for as he only cares about himself alone revealing how heinous he is at the end of the line.
Mostly sits in his throne room expecting Megatron and the other Decepticons to do his terrible deeds for him.
He corrupted Megatron and turned him into the Decepticons' commander, thus making him responsible for the Cybertron war that eventually consumed and destroyed it.
In turn, the deplorable war between the Autobots and the Decepticons eventually led Sentinel Prime, the leader of the formers, to join forces with Megatron to rebuild Cybertron on Earth, corrupting Sentinel into teaming up with the Decepticons.
He ordered Megatron to get rid of Optimus Prime so there would be no one who is a threat to him (in the film, Megatron kills Optimus, while in both the novelization and comic book adaptation, Optimus survives, but is knocked into stasis lock, the Cybertronian equivalent to a human coma).
After Optimus Prime's death (film)/stasis lock (novel/comic), he traveled to Earth alongside the Decepticons (film)/ordered the Decepticons to travel there (novel/comic) and cause destruction and a massive death toll.
Threatened humanity to find Sam Witwicky or he would destroy their cities (in the novelization and comic book adaptation, he orders Megatron to do so due to him being trapped).
What makes this even worse is that the Earth would be destroyed regardless because of his goals.
The ultimatum also exposed the existence of Cybertronians on Earth, causing them to question if they want them to live on Earth.
Stole the Matrix of Leadership (which was now acting as a new vessel for the AllSpark) from the revived (film)/awoken Optimus Prime (novel/comic) to activate the Star Harvester.
Also, if one looks closely, he decapitates a NEST soldier with the Void Scepter before stealing it.
Claimed that he was betrayed by his brothers, the other Primes. But this wasn't the case when the Fallen was lying since he was the one who betrayed them by trying to defy their rule to spare any planet containing life. Therefore, this subverts any excuse he had for his actions and makes him a hypocrite.
During his final fight with Optimus Prime, he told him to die like his brothers (which is incorrect as they were actually Optimus' ancestors, not brothers), only for Optimus to tell him that they were his brothers too, proving that he didn't actually care for his fellow Primes.
After succeeding in destroying the Earth, he would then unleash the Decepticons across the universe, using the Star Harvester as his signature weapon in doing so he would threaten the lives of countless planets.
Despite saying that using the Star Harvester was to save their race after the AllSpark's destruction, this was around the time he was manipulating Megatron for his own ends, which is to finally satisfy his simple hatred of humanity by wiping them all out and then proceed to conquer the universe.
In the novelization and comic adaptations, it's revealed he lied about making Megatron a Prime, and when Optimus exposes the truth, Megatron abandons him to die, while he cowardly tries to escape through a Space Bridge and begs Megatron to help him.
He's been hunting down and murdering every descendant of the Primes to make sure that no one could stop him in the future, with the only remaining being Optimus himself, due to him being hidden before the Fallen was trapped.
Upon becoming the Fallen, he extinguished every single life form of the planets he visited with his own hands and absorbed them so he could become powerful enough to face off against his fellow Primes and kill them all.
He was able to all but one, who managed to trap him.
He ordered Megatron to start a genocidal war against the Ejoornians (an alien race who invaded Cybertron once in an attempt to steal the AllSpark), with Megatron being able to kill them all as they were never heard from again (though they definitely deserved it for their power lust).
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General Yang |
Colonel Choi |
Roger Wilson |
Terracotta Warriors |
Harriet Bentley |
Sargon |
Phears |
Arturo Braga |
Fenix Calderon |
Gisele Yashar |
Enik |
Sleestak (2009) |
Grumpy (2009) |
The Zarn (2009) |
Big Alice |
Library of Skulls |
Hans Landa |
Fredrick Zoller |
Joseph Goebbels |
Dieter Hellstrom |
Adolf Hitler |
Werner Rachtman |
Lawrence Talbot/Wolfman |
Sir John Talbot |
Frank D'Amico |
Chris D'Amico |
Big Joe |
Vic Gigante |
Rasul |
Leroy |
Stu |
Maya |
Tony Romita |
Sir Godfrey |
Prince John |
Sheriff of Nottingham |
King Philip of France |
King Richard I |
Uncle Phil |
Gideon Gordon Graves |
League of Evil Exes (Matthew Patel, Lucas Lee, Todd Ingram, Roxanne Richter, & Kyle and Ken Katayanagi) |
Envy Adams |
Nega Scott |
Lynette Guycott |
Dieter Vogel |
Leezar |
Boremont |
Julie |
White People |
The Big Guy |
Agent Haggard |
Agent O'Reilly |
Carlos |
Easter Chicks |
Hernan Reyes |
Zizi |
Demons |
Percy Dolarhyde |
Vortex (Simon Ambrose, Killer Janitor, Slater, Madeleine, Titus Fisher, Artem Karlenko, Ling & Susan) |
Chi Han Ly |
Matov |
Sylvester Smirch |
Queen Ravenna |
Finn |
Donny |
Robert |
Eric Byer |
Mama |
Diana |
Marisol & Julian |
The Skiptracer |
Grace Ferrin |
Polite Leader |
Owen Shaw |
Vegh |
Riley Hicks |
Klaus |
Adolfson |
Donaka Mark |
The Network |
Blanks (Oliver Chamberlin, Guy Shepherd, Shane Hawkins, The Marmalade Sandwich, The Twins & Peter Page) |
Toxic-Mega Cunts (Mother Russia, Black Death, Genghis Carnage, Javier, The Tumor, & Goggles) |
Brooke |
Ralph D'Amico |
Santana |
Zombies (Robert Irwin) |
Shelley Linker |
Cootie Kids (Patriot, Dink, Angela, Tricycle Girl, & Racer Dopkins) |
Tom Bowen |
Zack White |
Jack Hammond |
Senator Quintas Corvus |
Marcus Proculus |
Clinch Leatherwood |
Big Daddy |
Old Elegant Woman |
The Bikers |
Lorraine |
The Wealthy Family |
Blaire Lily |
Billie227 |
Mr. Jang |
Riva |
Mehmed II |
Master Vampire |
Adele Pinchelow |
Travis & Captain Lippencott |
Deckard Shaw |
Mose Jakande |
Louis Kiet |
Kara |
Indominus rex |
Vic Hoskins |
Henry Wu |
Lady Lucille Sharpe |
Nana and Pop Pop |
Krampus |
Krampus' Elves |
Krampus' Toys |
Krampus' Gingerbread Men |
Freya |
Zogu |
Skosol and Valmir |
Gul'dan |
The Horde (Blackhand the Destroyer & Orgrim Doomhammer) |
New Founding Fathers of America (Edwidge Owens, Caleb Warrens & Harmon James) |
Earl Danzinger |
Eric Busmalis |
Chief Couper |
Kimmy |
Uncle Sam |
Robert Dewey |
The Asset |
Craig Jeffers |
Christian Dassault |
Ray Marcus |
Kevin Wendell Crumb |
John Cooke |
Tom Watson |
Jonah Aldrich |
Madden |
Miles Edwards |
Nyx |
Tao Tei (Tao Tei Queen) |
Order of the Coagula |
Armitage Family (Rose Armitage, Roman Armitage, Marianne Armitage, Dean Armitage, Missy Armitage, & Jeremy Armitage) |
Jim Hudson |
Logan King |
Cipher |
Connor Rhodes |
Ahmanet |
Mr. Hyde (2017) |
Set |
Dr. Foley |
Mathias Lund-Helgesen |
Bayfield Babyface Killer |
Lori Spengler |
John Tombs |
Lipstick-Face Demon |
KeyFace |
Gerald Rainier |
Rallah |
Calux |
Precursors |
Kaiju (Obsidian Fury, Onibaba, & Raijin, Hakuja, and Shrikethorn) |
Newton Geiszler |
Eli Mills |
Ken Wheatley |
Gunnar Eversol |
Indoraptor |
Isaac Izzard |
Selena Izzard |
Kores Botha |
Xia |
Mr. Pierce |
Arlo Sabian |
Dr. May Updale |
Skeletor |
Dr. Ranbir Sartain |
Jason Volta |
Xander |
Thaddeus Valentine |
Shrike |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie, and Vern |
Mr. Glass |
Dr. Ellie Staple |
Dr. Gregory Butler |
Stephanie Butler |
Adelaide Wilson/Red |
TetheredWilsons (Abraham, Umbrae, & Pluto) & Tylers |
Brixton Lore |
Eteon (Eteon Director) |
Ma |
Ben Hawkins |
Shane |
Teddy McGiggle |
Ephraim Winslow |
Thomas Wake |
Seagull |
The Mermaid |
Demon Overlord |
Lord Thomas Badgley |
Dr. Blair Mudfly |
Barry |
The Invisible Man (2020) |
Blissfield Butcher |
Athena Stone |
Otto |
Jakob Toretto |
Lieutenant Sue |
Elijah Hardin |
Hotel Manager |
William Burke |
Candyman |
Candyman Hive |
Sherman Fields |
Sandie |
Jack |
Lyutsifer Safin |
Valdo Obruchev |
Logan Ash |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Primo |
Patrizia Reggiani |
Nick Fowler |
Fjölnir |
Danny Sharp |
Captain Hollister (2022) |
John Rainbird (2022) |
Rainn Delacourt |
Soyona Santos |
The Grabber |
Jean Jacket |
Ricky "Jupe" Park |
Gordy |
Rogue Lion |
Corey Cunningham |
Megan
Live-Action Television Aaron Downing |
Albert Lawrence Cheney |
Alex Merritt |
Allard Bunker |
Angela Young |
April Troost |
Arthur Pruitt |
Arthur Tunney |
Bill Fallon |
Bud Greer |
Burt Malone |
Cary Stillman |
Chris Pollit |
Clarence "C-Square" Carmichael |
Constantin Volsky |
Daniel Garrett |
Daniel Hendricks |
Danielle Keyes |
Dawn Sterling |
Dena Carter |
Dennis Pollock |
Dennis Teal |
Dennis Trope |
Diana Hawthorne |
Dr. Diane Meade |
Donald Housman |
Donald Shalvoy |
Donna Cheponis |
Eddie Chandler |
Edward Auster |
Eileen Willick |
Elias Grace |
Emma Kim |
Fiona Reed |
Frances Houston |
Freddo Parisi |
Gayle Janaway |
Gordon Samuels |
Harold Jensen |
Herman Capshaw |
Jacob Lowenstein |
Jenny Brandt |
Joel Thayer |
Johnny Dona |
Jordan Reed |
Joseph Krolinsky |
Joyce Pollock |
Julia Veloso |
Justin Lafferty |
Katherine Waxman |
Katrina Ludlow |
Kendra Daniels |
Kevin Almonte |
Kyle Swanson |
Laura Di Biasi |
Leland Barnes |
Leon Vorgitch |
Lewis Darnell |
Liann Crosby |
Lindsay Carson |
Lorraine Cobin |
Lorraine Dillon |
Marcus Woll |
Mark Bruner |
Matthew O'Dell |
Marty Winston |
Melanie Cullen |
Michael Dobson |
Miranda Shea |
Mitch Carroll |
Molly Preston |
Monty Bender |
Ned Lasky |
Ned Loomis |
Nina Ellis |
Paul Kopell |
Paul Sandig |
Qaadar Khaleel |
Ray Burrows |
Raymond Taylor |
Richard Morriston |
Rita Shalvoy |
Roger Kraslow |
Russell Lowery |
Samantha Weaver |
Simon Brooks |
Shane Sutter |
Spencer Talbert |
Stephanie Harker |
Ted Sanderson |
Thad Messimer |
Tory Quinlann |
Tracy Brandt |
Walter Grobman |
Willard Tappen |
Wayne Hensley |
Wyatt Ackman |
Westway Refrigerated Truck |
Bulldozer |
William Lewis |
April Troost |
Dwight K. Schrute |
Ryan Howard |
Jan Levinson |
Charles Miner |
Roy Anderson |
Gabe Lewis |
Deangelo Vickers |
Robert California |
Andy Bernard |
Creed Bratton |
Kelly Kapoor |
Todd Packer |
Frank |
Scranton Strangler
Video Games Alejandro Sosa |
Gaspar Gomez |
George Sheffield |
Ricardo |
Edna Strickland |
Kid Tannen |
Cliff Tannen |
Riff Tannen |
Billy Yoder |
Dr. Laura Sorkin |
Miles Chadwick
Live-Action Films The Mouse |
Sadako Yamamura |
Ocean Entity |
Dr. Reingold |
Benny |
Ruby |
Commando Elite (Major Chip Hazard, Butch Meathook, Nick Nitro, Brick Bazooka, Link Static, Kip Killigan, & Gwendy Dolls) |
Gil Mars |
Steamboat Willie |
Vivian Thompson |
Frank Fitts |
General Roth'h'ar Sarris |
Commodus |
Jacob |
Norman Spencer |
Genus |
General Granger |
General Russell Woodman |
Voltan |
Morlocks (Über-Morlock) |
Lamar Burgess |
Connor Rooney |
Harlen Maguire |
Dietrich Banning |
Samara Morgan |
Anna Morgan |
Galem Burke |
Frank Abagnale Jr. |
Dean Gordon Pritchard |
Larry Quinn |
James Rethrick |
Madame Vandersexxx |
Claire Wellington |
Vincent |
Paco |
Felix Reyes-Torrena |
Count Olaf |
Hook-Handed Man |
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender |
Bald Man |
White-Faced Women |
Officer LeFlore |
Jack Byrnes |
Chris Wilton |
Martians |
Dr. Bernard Merrick |
Tom Lincoln |
Jackson Rippner |
Hatsumomo |
Curtis Taylor, Jr. |
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille |
Norbit's Parents |
Rasputia Latimore |
Big Black Jack Latimore |
Blue Latimore |
Earl Latimore |
Deion Hughes |
Buster Perkin |
Stranz Van Waldenberg |
Fairchild Van Waldenberg |
Katie Van Waldenberg |
Robert Turner |
Decepticons (Megatron, Starscream, Barricade, Frenzy, Blackout, Scorponok, Bonecrusher, Brawl, Dispensor, The Fallen, Soundwave, Sideways, Grindor, Ravage, Alice & Scalpel) |
Constructicons/Devastator (Demolishor, Rampage, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Scrapper & Scavenger) |
Lila Cantrow |
Assef |
Sweeney Todd |
Nellie Lovett |
Judge Turpin |
Beadle Bamford |
Jonas Fogg |
Adolfo Pirelli |
Predatory Vines |
Tran |
Les Grossman |
ARIIA |
Jake |
Max |
Anna Ivers |
Theodore Galloway |
George Harvey |
Hilly Holbrook |
Setrakus Ra |
Jerry Dandridge |
Evil Ed |
Tak Mashido |
Farra Lemkova |
Ricky |
Zeus |
Julian Assange |
Dino Brewster |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie and Vern
Live-Action Features Pod People |
Frank |
Aarfy |
Arthur Slugworth |
Emilio Barzini |
Emilio Barzini Jr. |
Fabrizio |
Jack Woltz |
Luca Brasi |
Francesco Ciccio |
Carmine Cuneo |
Michael Corleone |
Vito Corleone |
Sonny Corleone |
Fredo Corleone |
Connie Corleone |
Vincent Corleone |
Peter Clemenza |
Carmine Cuneo |
Don Fanucci |
Paulie Gatto |
Archbishop Gilday |
Moe Greene |
Tom Hagen |
Rocco Lampone |
Licio Lucchesi |
Mark McCluskey |
Al Neri |
Frank Pentangeli |
Carlo Rizzi |
Hyman Roth |
Commodus |
Senator Falco |
General Quintus |
Praetorian Guard |
Virgil Sollozzo |
Victor Stracci |
Philip Tattaglia |
Bruno Tattaglia |
Salvatore Tessio |
The Godfather |
Miss America |
Simple Savior |
Alfredo |
Attila Mellanchini |
Petrox Corporation (Fred Wilson) |
Orca |
Captain Nolan |
Leo Balmudo |
Walter E. Kurtz |
Bill Kilgore |
Mr. Firat |
Assassins (Moras) |
Katahdin |
Pamela Voorhees |
Wes |
Pam |
Bluto |
The Miner (Axel Palmer) |
Jason Voorhees |
Vermithrax Pejorative |
Tyrian |
René Belloq |
Nazi Party (Major Arnold Ernst Toht, Herman Dietrich, Gobler, German Mechanic, Otto, Elsa Schneider, Ernst Vogel & Adolf Hitler) |
Satipo |
Barranca |
Albert Ganz |
Billy Bear |
Mola Ram |
Thuggee (Chief Guard & Chattar Lal) |
Lao Che |
Eh Tar |
Mrs. Dribb |
Wadsworth |
Yvette |
Victor Maitland |
Shepard Gang (Tim Shepard, Curly Shepard & Angela Shepard) |
Texan Thugs |
Maxwell Dent |
Karla Fry |
Matthew Cordell |
Jerry Killium |
Commissioner Pike |
Rachel Phelps |
Church |
Gage Creed |
Rachel Creed |
Ellie Creed |
Timmy Baterman |
Walter Donovan |
Panama Hat |
Garth |
Koji Sato |
André Toulon |
Neil Gallagher |
Nazis (Max & Klaus) |
The Puppets (Blade, Jester, Pinhead, Tunneler & Leech Woman) |
Dennis Peck |
Igor Loginov |
Viktor Tupolev |
Ivan Putin |
Andrei Lysenko |
Carola |
Frank Cruise |
Willie Hickok |
Richard Ganz |
Tyrone Burroughs |
Malcolm Price |
Carl Bruner |
Willy Lopez |
Don Altobello |
Joey Zasa |
Tanaka |
Clapet |
Quentin Hapsburg |
Hector Savage |
Abigail Craven |
Tully Alford |
Bishop |
Benjamin Oliver |
T-1000 |
Sean Miller |
Kevin O'Donnell |
Geoffrey Watkins |
Dennis Cooley |
Holli Would |
The Goons |
Renee Hallow |
Gus Gilbert |
Clyde Parker |
Zowie |
Oliver Lambert |
Bill DeVasher |
Arcade |
The Garthok |
Early Grayce |
Adele Corners |
John Diebold |
Father |
Debbie Jellinsky |
Gary and Becky Granger |
Bobby Cahn |
Mr. Curran |
Ellis DeWald |
Orrin Sanderson |
Felix Cortez |
Steve Fulbright |
Paul Barish |
Beverly Barish Burns |
King Edward I |
Prince Edward |
Robert de Brus |
Craig |
Mornay |
Smythe |
Magistrate |
Governor of York |
Lord Bottoms |
English Commander |
Gray Gorillas |
Marion Hawthorne |
Agatha K. Plummer |
Governor Tracy |
Aaron Stampler |
John Shaughnessy |
Archbishop Richard Rushman |
Jim Phelps |
Franz Krieger |
Max Mitsopolis |
Claire Phelps |
Matthias |
Sala |
Sky Bandits |
Xander Drax |
Charlie Zephro |
Skulls of Touganda |
Quill |
Singh Brotherhood (The Great Kabai Sengh, The Evil Kabai Sengh & Kabai Sengh) |
Ray Zephro |
Styles |
Jack Farley |
Morgan |
Breen |
Ryan Weaver |
Stubbs |
Castor Troy |
Pollux Troy |
Kurt Bozwell |
Troy and Griffin |
Roxanne |
Dr. William Weir |
Cal Hockley |
Spicer Lovejoy |
Ruth DeWitt Bukater |
Christof |
Hannah Gill |
Steamboat Willie |
Kevin Dunne |
Pearl |
Lady Van Tassel |
Headless Horseman |
Reverend Steenwyck |
Tom Ripley |
Sean Ambrose |
Hugh Stamp |
John C. McCloy |
Wallis |
Ulrich |
Michael |
Simon |
The New Dawn (Eric Stark) |
Left-Hand Path |
Gary Soneji |
Jezzie Flannigan |
Jacobim Mugatu |
Julianna Gianni |
Seven Dwarves |
Henry Gates |
Richard and Jay |
James Rethrick |
Madame Vandersexxx |
Claire Wellington |
Vincent |
Paco |
Felix Reyes-Torrena |
Jed Parry |
Plankton |
Karen Plankton |
Mr. Krabs |
Dennis |
Cyclops |
Victor |
Boat Jacker |
The Thug Tug Gang |
Count Olaf |
Hook-Handed Man |
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender |
Bald Man |
White-Faced Women |
Marshall Krupcheck |
The Watchman |
Zateb Kazim |
Yves Massarde |
Zakara |
Martians |
Owen Davian |
John Musgrave |
Brownway |
Kimbrough |
Ramses |
Brooks & Elwyn |
Curtis Taylor, Jr. |
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille |
Norbit's Parents |
Rasputia Latimore |
Big Black Jack Latimore |
Blue Latimore |
Earl Latimore |
Deion Hughes |
Buster Perkin |
Stranz Van Waldenberg |
Fairchild Van Waldenberg |
Katie Van Waldenberg |
Robert Turner |
Anton Chigurh |
Decepticons (Megatron, The Fallen, Starscream, Barricade, Frenzy, Blackout, Scorponok, Bonecrusher, Brawl, Dispensor, Soundwave, Sideways, Grindor, Ravage, Alice, Scalpel, Dylan Gould, Laserbeak, Shockwave, Driller, Igor, Watch-Out, Crankcase, Crowbar & Devcon, Nitro Zeus, Mohawk, Berserker, Onslaught & Dreadbot) |
Charles Meachum |
Issac Johnson |
Mikhaylo Sczerbiak |
Officer Timmons |
Lila Cantrow |
Daniel Plainview |
Assef |
Sweeney Todd |
Mrs. Lovett |
Judge Turpin |
Beadle Bamford |
Jonas Fogg |
Adolfo Pirelli |
Clover |
Parasites |
Mulgarath |
Red Cap |
Goblins |
Mole Troll |
Lindsay Marlings |
Predatory Vines |
Irina Spalko |
Antonin Dovchenko |
George McHale |
Tran |
Les Grossman |
ARIIA |
Jake |
Max |
Anna Ivers |
Jason Voorhees |
Ozymandias |
Nero |
Romulans (Ayel) |
Constructicons/Devastator (Demolishor, Rampage, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Scrapper, & Scavenger) |
Theodore Galloway |
COBRA/M.A.R.S. Industries (Cobra Commander, Destro, Storm Shadow, Baroness, Zartan, Dr. Mindbender & Cobra Troopers) |
George Harvey |
Dolores Chanal |
Fire Nation (Zhao, Ozai & Zuko) |
Therman Murch |
Darla |
Adolf Hitler |
Robert Ledgard |
Vera Cruz |
Zeca Ledgard |
Marilla Ledgard |
Fulgencio |
Sentinel Prime |
Demons |
Percy Dolarhyde |
Kurt Hendricks |
Marius Wistrom |
Sabine Moreau |
Brij Nath |
Bogdan Anasenko |
The Zec |
Charlie |
Emerson |
Muriel |
Firefly |
Zandar |
Jordan Belfort |
Donnie Azoff |
Gordon Gekko |
Colonel Nelec |
Cooper |
Khan Noonien Singh |
Alexander Marcus |
Zombies |
Harold Attinger |
Cemetery Wind (Lockdown, James Savoy, Steeljaw, & Shadow Raiders) |
Kinetic Solutions Incorporated (Joshua Joyce, Stinger & KSI Drones) |
The Creators |
Noah |
Tubal-Cain |
Lord Cotys |
General Sitacles |
King Eurystheus |
Shredder |
Foot Clan (Eric Sacks & Karai) |
Dr. Mann |
Burger-Beard |
Solomon Lane |
The Syndicate (Janik Vinter, Kagan, Saif, Richter, & Atlee) |
T-3000 |
T-5000 |
T-1000 |
T-800 |
Skynet |
Howard Stambler |
Aliens |
Krang |
Baxter Stockman |
Bebop & Rocksteady |
Krall |
Manas |
General James Harkness |
The Hunter |
Reece Tenneson |
Burke |
Cutter |
Quintessa |
Infernocons |
Transformers Reaction Force (Commander Santos) |
Unicron |
Death Angels |
August Walker |
White Widow |
Zola Mitsopolis |
Nils Debruuk |
Shatter |
Dropkick |
Blitzwing |
Agent Jack Burns |
Dr. Powell |
Wendigo |
Alejandro Gutierrez |
Swiper the Fox |
Powell |
Viper |
Christina X |
Clayton Verris |
Rev-9 |
Legion |
Dr. Robotnik |
Agent Stone |
Echidna Tribe (Pachacamac) |
Kenta |
Baroness |
Storm Shadow |
Mr. Augustine |
Zac Tieran |
Lyfegro (Colette) |
Ghostface |
Richie Kirsche |
Amber Freeman |
Abigail Fairfax |
Scavengers |
Esther Coleman |
Tricia Albright |
The Smile Entity |
Quinn Bailey |
Ethan Landry |
Jason Carvey |
Wayne Bailey |
James McKay |
Sofina |
Forge Fitzwilliam |
Szass Tam |
Themberchaud |
Emperor Geta |
Emperor Caracalla |
Macrinus |
Marcus Acacius |
Animated Television Ren Höek |
Stimpy |
Ren Höek (Adult Party Cartoon) |
Stimpy (Adult Party Cartoon)
Live-Action Television Dr. Rachel Walters |
Maris Crane |
Esteban de Rojo |
Jack MacGruder |
Count Olaf |
Esmé Squalor |
Hook-Handed Man |
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender |
White-Faced Women |
Bald Man |
Carmelita Spats |
Hugo, Colette and Kevin |
Wart-Faced Man |
The Man With a Beard But No Hair |
The Woman With Hair But No Beard |
Dr. Georgina Orwell |
Sir |
Vice Principal Nero |
Ernest Denouement |
Ishmael |
Bombinating Beast |
Aarfy |