How (NOT) To Write a Strong Villain
A strong villain can define an entire story, but if you get it wrong, the whole plot falls apart. In this breakdown, we reveal how (not) to write a strong villain, including the most common mistakes writers make when trying to create a powerful, believable antagonist.

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How (not) To Write A Villain Crashout

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The Problem with DreamWorks Villains… They’re Too Good

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BIOLOGY MEMES

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How (not) To Write a Greedy Villain

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How One Word Broke The Number One Rule Of Writing Heroes

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How (not) To Terrify The Audience

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How (NOT) To Write a Boring Villain

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How The Last Wish Completely Outsmarted Pixar

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How To Write A PERFECT Plot Twist

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Why Every GREAT Villain Was Once a Hero

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This Is What Impostor Syndrome Looks Like

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When You Realize The VILLAIN Has A Point

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Gravity Falls MASTERED The Number One Rule of Writing

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What Makes Dreamworks Villains so Good?

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