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The only downside of Netflix’s library is that it’s easy to give all the love to the heroes. From Eleven to the Umbrella Academy, there are more do-gooders than the platform knows what to do with. But Netflix villains deserve their time in the sun, too, because there are so many good ones.
1) Demogorgon (Stranger Things)

The Demogorgon isn’t much more than a physical threat in Stranger Things Season 1, but it’s a darn good one. It stalks the people of Hawkins, Indiana, taking some to the Upside Down while killing others. The only way the town is able to rid itself of the creature is by having Eleven tap into her psychokineticย powers and vaporize it. She ends up in the Upside Down as a result, making the Demogorgon’s legacy a noteworthy one.
2) Kilgrave (Jessica Jones)

While Marvel no longer houses its The Defenders Saga shows on Netflix, it’s impossible to talk about the service’s villains without mentioning them. One of the more under-the-radar Marvel Netflix shows, Jessica Jones, introduces the world to Kilgrave, who can control minds. He torments the titular hero years before her show kicks off and returns for more. It’s hard for anyone to get under Jessica’s tough skin, but Kilgrave knows how to do it.
3) Reginald Hargreeves (The Umbrella Academy)

Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy adapts the Dark Horse comic of the same name about a family of superheroes who work through childhood trauma. The reason the Hargreeves children have so much trauma is their father, Reginald, who constantly uses them for his own gain. It eventually comes to light that he’s an alien trying to bring his wife back to life, but that’s no excuse for treating all his kids like trash and letting one of them die.
4) Wilson Fisk (Daredevil)

Matt Murdock tries his best to keep the streets of Hell’s Kitchen clean, but Wilson Fisk is always in his way. The business mogul never wants his empire to stop growing, which means taking advantage of the less fortunate. However, Kingpin doesn’t make his lackeys do all the work; he’s comfortable getting his hands dirty, even killing people on occasion. It takes everything Daredevil has to bring him down in Season 3 of his solo series.
5) Joe Goldberg (You)

While Joe Goldberg is a really charming guy in You, he has dark tendencies that make him a villain. He obsesses over the people that he loves, and if he thinks they’re going to turn their backs on him, he’ll kill them without a second thought. He even turns on Love, who understands his compulsions and embraces her own. Joe gets what he deserves at the end of You, but not before doing plenty of damage.













