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'Game Of Thrones' Characters As Disney Villains

In the game of villians, who's the baddest of them all?

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'Game Of Thrones' Characters As Disney Villains
Fernando Mendonça and Anderson Mahanski

Unless you've lived under a rock for the past six years, you know that "Games of Thrones" is the show to watch. It has created some of the most complex characters in TV history and some of the absolute best villains. On the other hand, Disney has made some epic villains as well. While Disney's heroes remain unscathed throughout their movies, we cannot deny that the villains they face are phenomenal. Many of them still give me the creeps (looking at you Cruella). So, which "Game of Thrones" villain is most like your favorite Disney super villain?

*DISCLAIMER* SPOILERS AHEAD

Roose Bolton as Prince Hans of The Southern Isles.

Both of these characters were incredibly sneaky, worming their ways into the hearts of beloved characters before ultimately betraying them for their own personal gain. Of course, Roose Bolton's betrayal ended with a lot more bloodshed (and the loss of some of my favorite characters), but nonetheless both of these characters are the snakes in their respective kingdoms.

Petyr Baelish (Littlefinger) as Ursula.

Littlefinger might be one of the most power hungry characters in "Game of Thrones," similar to Ursala's own quest for power. Both are willing to do anything and manipulate anyone (especially those with red hair) to advance their own positions. As such, perhaps these should be the most feared due to their golden tongues and utter willingness to betray.

Melisandre as Maleficent.

Melisandre and Maleficent are arguably some of the most wicked characters. Both of these women are willing to do whatever it takes to ensure they win, and their magic is their greatest power. You would do well to avoid making enemies with either of them, seeing as they have no problem with harming those who they believe are a threat or those who have wronged them. They both have a penchant for fire as well, and I'm sure these two would be great friends if their universes ever collided.

Cersei Lannister as Queen Grimhilde.

Cersei, similar to the evil queen in Snow White, will do anything to ensure her power. She has been the puppet master pulling all the strings in King's Landing, having her hand in nearly every single death of a beloved character in "Game of Thrones" in her quest for power. Like Queen Grimhilde, her ambition made her utterly ruthless against perceived threats. For both of them, this threat consisted of their step-daughter, someone they would do anything to in order to destroy them, even if it may end up bringing about their own destruction.

Stannis Baratheon as Scar.

This is kind of a no-brainer. Killing your own brother in order to be king is perhaps as ruthless as one can get, and these villains seem to do it without a second thought. They will do anything to be king, no matter the cost to others, and perhaps that makes them the most dangerous of all.

Joffrey Lannister/Baratheon as The Queen of Hearts.

These two villains are some of the cruelest, and most unforgettable. Both are willing to do anything to show the power they hold over their citizens, including an incredible amount of beheadings. It's nearly impossible to find anything redeemable about these villains, but you know you love to hate them.

Tywin Lannister as Lady Tremaine.

These two have more in common than their old age. They are both power hungry and incredible manipulators. They also tend to show favoritism towards their beloved children and are incredibly cruel to those they do not like. Though Tyrion is actually the child of Tywin, Tywin is just as cruel to him as Lady Tremaine is to her step-daughter Cinderella.

Ramsay Bolton as Cruella De Vil.

I wrestled with this one for a long time seeing as Ramsay is one of the most hated characters in "Game of Thrones." So, who could possibly match his wickedness? The woman who is willing to skin puppies just for a fur coat. Both of them are obsessed with dogs and have a penchant for flaying/skinning their enemies. Most importantly, however, is the fact that there is no redeemable quality about them. In my opinion, the other villains at least have one reason for you to root for them. These two are the only ones who seem to be unanimously hated by their respective audiences.

So, how did your favorite "Game of Thrones" villain rank on the Disney scale of evil?

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