Character teams up with villain to defeat even bigger villain

>character teams up with villain to defeat even bigger villain

>Villain becomes good guy by the end

>villain was the good guy all along trying to prevent the even bigger villain

>"The only one who gets to kill you is me"

Name all the marvel movies that do this!

>the love interest was the villain all along

Who is this semen lemur?

Ella Freya

>antagonist was the protagonist all along
>protagonist was the antagonist
MIND = BLASTED

>the villains plan was to stop an even worse villain and the heroes fucked up everything

>good guy becomes more ambiguously evil as the series goes on due to circumstance
>bad guy slowly becomes shown in a better light in comparison
>pulled the ol' switcheroo

>antagonist actually has a pretty good point when you think about it, or is even flat out proven right, yet the film ignores it completely, to not ruin the basic good vs bad story they've set up

>agent gets a mission to kill a villain
>villain is good guy all along
>agent's boss is the bad guy

>villain is cooperating with the protagonist to defeat main bad guy
>villain pulls u-turn on the protagonist before the final scene
>villain comes back at critical moment and sacrifices himself

>'bad guy' wants revenge by destroying the empire that is responsible for the death his parents
>'good guy' is an imperial agent who kills bad guy and foils his plan
Goldeneye.

>villain reappears at the end, winking at the camera.

code geass?

like this?

>love interest is a good girl but is dating a villain for unexplained reasons

>dark matter

>love interest ends up with the beta protagonist after riding the villain's dick for an indeterminate amount of time

>the protagonist is an exaggerated macho caricature
>his sidekick who's a beta nerd saves the day and ends up with the girl although he's fat

I don't mean nothing by it but you guys are starting to piss me the fuck off. It's like I'm on Cred Forums but your autism is worse than theirs because gamers are already known autists and nerdy candyasses, but TV and films are things you can talk to anyone about. You're supposed to be normal.

I'm not even finna trip man but seriously, get some new shirt other than that faggot-ass green frog and the leukemia guy, you probably haven't gotten pussy in weeks I bet lmao

is this ironic shitposting or post ironic shitposting?

Those were at least 3 levels of irony he wrote that in. I should know, I'm working my way to the 5th.

Aint nothing funny about this shit man

>sequel
>the protagonist has lost his way and the love interest got together with the villain again

I actually like this trope.

Especially if the villain was one of those hard to argue against but still killing a few innocent people.

Gimme 5 minutes, I need to readjust myself to non-ironic non-memetic communication.

>DUDE TROPES ARE BAD LMAO

They only bad if poorly written.

don't bother, he's just pretending to be non-ironic

I think Goku and Picollo teaming up against raditz is more fitting.

Vegeta stopped being a villain when Gohan sat on him with his giant monkey ass

>antagonist has a good point
>burns an orphanage for no good reason so we know he's evil

best episodes desu

>the villain is humanity

Give me a break.

>Do you trust him?
>Right now we don't have a choice.

>...It's been a pretty good night

i didnt trip your wife!

What is Sheev Sidious?