Protagonist turns evil

>protagonist turns evil

Name a kino, flick, and joint where this happens

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Game of Throne

Coherence

>antagonist turns good and saves the hero

>I've seen spaceships dude

fire in space bro, shits literally impossible but the tannhauser showed me in rain

Literally the shittiest cliche possible for an antagonist

>also becomes more useless / powerless than before and cant stand against the new villain

Burn After Reading?

>villain constantly bullies the protagonist

The Social Network arguably.

>Antagonist redeems himself by sacrificing himself for the safety of the protagonist and his loved ones
>This gets retconned for the sequel and he goes back to his evil ways for no real reason

Breaking Bad most famously.

>actually watching BB

>villain is actually the villain

get back to Sup Forums and youre waifu a shit

>evil villain was the good guy all along

>the red herring becomes the reverse red-herring

The Wailing

>The Wailing
South Korean films will never not be kino

is it pure evil? or just milk evil?

>villain turns good but it was just preend and he's been bad the whole time secretly

>viewer is the villain

Death Note.

They have mastered cinema so effortlessly that it hurts. Also,
>Villain is the father of the protagonist

me'

thumbs up if you can relate

"light is evil"

>you see what happens when you don't recycle you ugly piece of shit?

>Villain is the father of the protagonist
'Focus' springs to mind, unfortunately.

>Villain turns good

Walt was never the villain he was just a man who got caught up in some crazy circumstances mixed with his own ego. In the end he did the right thing and showed that he acted within a set of moral confines and was largely motivated by love. At worst id call him an anti hero.

>Not naming GotG2
Bruh

>not realizing the word protagonist has nothing to do with morality

I hate that one
>I haven't seen Return of the Jedi
Global rule 2
When does that happen? Loki in Thor 2? Primal fear?
Anything other than ESB?
Name one movie where this happens.

>Name one movie where this happens.
That vegan documentary with Joaquin Phoenix

that one episode of fat guy pilots giant robot with car head

OP's phrasing didn't imply that. He didn't say
>protagonist becomes the antagonist

OP was simply stating that he enjoys it when a protagonist becomes evil. There is no more direct way to phrase that thought.

>I've seen springlers
>I've seen wringlers
>I've seen deep space blinglers and 0 g tringlers

It was a girl, the fat was just the anti-heat plugsuit and Asuka never was evil in the Magma Diver episode. Plus evangelions are not robots and finally they don't have car heads.

>minor villain in B story becomes main villain in A story
Best shit ever.

love that shit

>Dies

(OP)
Lolita

The Walking Dead.