How (not) to Write a Terrifying Villain
Terrifying villains aren't scary because they're loud or powerful. They're scary because every scene makes you believe they could actually win. The best villains create fear long before they ever throw a punch. In this breakdown, we explore how (not) to write a terrifying villain, comparing unforgettable antagonists from Disney, DreamWorks, Pixar, and Sony to reveal the storytelling techniques that make audiences genuinely fear what's coming next. 💼Inquiries: [email protected]

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