Buried Alive 2.0
Warlock
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I believe it's because we'd make very bad ones. Good villains have strong motivations for their objectives, and to do that Hollywood would have to show our suffering and rejection first, to build character, but that would make people sympathize with the villain and see women as evil, which they are. The only exceptions I can think of are the Joker and Littlefinger.
I believe very soon we will start seeing a stronger influx of movies/series where the main villain's defining factor is that he hates women. This is a very poor motivator and something nobody can relate to, not even us, because this hate raises the question "why does he hates women?" and if there is a good answer to this he'll be an awfully written character. Movies like this will only be successful with people who already have pre-established misandry, because it will just validate them. It's propaganda and fearmongering.
I believe very soon we will start seeing a stronger influx of movies/series where the main villain's defining factor is that he hates women. This is a very poor motivator and something nobody can relate to, not even us, because this hate raises the question "why does he hates women?" and if there is a good answer to this he'll be an awfully written character. Movies like this will only be successful with people who already have pre-established misandry, because it will just validate them. It's propaganda and fearmongering.