James Bond's most wasted villain 006 Alec Trevelyan (The two faced god)

Alec Trevelyan (006) is one of the most compelling villains in James Bond history—a dark mirror to 007, a brother-in-arms, and a man with a motive so personal it should have shaken the franchise to its core. But did GoldenEye pull the trigger too early?In today’s video, we’re diving into the "Two-Film Arc" Theory. We explore how Trevelyan could have evolved from Bond's greatest ally in one film to his ultimate psychological nightmare in the next.What’s inside:The "Brother-in-Arms" Betrayal: Why the Arkhangelsk opening was just the tip of the iceberg.Psychological Warfare: How the St. Petersburg tank chase could have been a haunting game of cat-and-mouse instead of just a city-smashing pursuit.The "Janus" Factor: Breaking down the symbolism of the two-headed god and why the script turned a complex character into a "generic baddie."The Fix: How a multi-film journey would have forced Bond to his absolute breaking point.Trevelyan wasn't just a villain; he was a warning of what Bond could become. It’s time we talk about the most "slept on" storyline in the 007 universe.Is Alec Trevelyan the most wasted villain in the series? Let’s discuss in the comments. 👇#JamesBond #GoldenEye #007 #AlecTrevelyan #Agent006 #BondVillains #PierceBrosnan #FilmTheory #MovieAnalysis #Janus #CinemaDeepDive