Villain is imprisoned

>villain is imprisoned
>they put him in a transparent plastic box

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>it turns out he planned to be captured the entire time

thats why you should imprison vilain in mercury surrounded box

Make 5 kinos that don't involve magneto

Skyfall

also
>thor or avengers, can't remember
>one of the new star trek movies

Skyfall
Star Trek Into Darkness
Thor 2
The Avengers
Goldmember
Silence of the Lambs

TV: Hannibal, Sherlock

>cop catches villain
>locks him into a transparent plastic box
>the room locks, the box sinks into the floor and the walls of the room close in and crush the cop to death

>mobile posters please leave

tv tropes did all the hard work: tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GlassyPrison

"Raoul Silva in Skyfall is taken captive by Bond and is incarcerated in a glass cell before being interogated by M. Due to the visable nature of him within the cell, this makes his escape all the more chilling."

"Star Trek Into Darkness: The Big Bad, John Harrison (Cumberbatch), looks quite smug from within his cell."

"In Clockstoppers, the corporation responsible for creating the hypertime watch keep an accomplice who attempted to escape earlier in a prison cell made of glass in the center of the lab floor. He was in hyper-time, meaning that the onlookers couldn't see him, but he wrote disdainful messages on the walls of his cell that could be seen after spending a week in hypertime and aging prematurely."

"Thor: The Dark World: Loki ends up in one of these again in Asgard's dungeons, with energy fields instead of glass."

"In Austin Powers Goldmember, Dr. Evil was imprisoned in transparent prison where everyone can see his every move, even when he takes a wizz."

I left the typos in there cause all this was clearly written by a freshman in high school.

>villain is imprisoned
>getting caught was part of his plan

Name one.

aye

>villain plans on getting caught
>protagonist get caught up with other stuff and don't capture him

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mmmyea

That's too much, I only wanted one

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>villain is imprisoned
>camera zooms in on his smug face
>opens mouth, he has a small key on his tongue
>*WHOOOSH* ON THE NEXT EPISODE OF

name 2 shows

>"what is your superpower?"
>"I'm rich"

Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation

>villain is raped in prison

>"I'm getting too old for this shit"

>neonazi gets raped I'm prison
>turns liberal

>villain is alive again in the sequel

bump

Bane?

classic American trope