The 10 Best Bond Villains
Without a villain, there can be no hero. That’s been proven time and again by Agent 007. Over the past 50 years, James Bond has done battle with some of the most maniacally bloodthirsty villains bent on world domination. In addition, the majority of these villains have gone on to become pop-culture icons. And so, in celebration of Bond’s 50th birthday, we have listed our picks for the 10 best Bond villains.
10. Boris Grishenko – Goldeneye
Measly computer programmers like Boris Grishenko sometimes hide the worst sides of evil within them. Recruited to help operate the Goldeneye satellite, Grishenko offers a truly technological side of evil that hints at the future of villains. Unfortunately for Grishenko, he is not “invincible” after all.
9. Rosa Klebb – From Russia With Love
Rosa Klebb had a very unique way of torturing people in From Russia With Love. While she had a very strong Russian persona, she would talk to her victims in a motherly tone all while inflicting misery upon them. Her signature style was stern, and she knew how to boss around her subordinates. Carrying around a whip and donning a pair of shoes with a poisonous blade, she was one lady you wouldn’t want to cross.
8. Alec Trevelyan – Goldeneye
Perhaps Bond’s most formidable opponent would come in the form of someone who understands how he thinks, how he operates and how he’s been trained. Such is the case of Alec Trevelyan, agent 006, who goes rogue in hopes of world domination. Luckily, Bond has never been one to play by the book, and manages to outwit his worthy adversary.
7. Mr. Big/Kananga – Live and Let Die
Political corruption, a rubber-mask-wearing alter ego and a psychic mistress made Yaphet Kotto the perfect villain in Live and Let Die. As a corrupt evil genius, Kananga devises a master plan to control a monopoly on the heroin market. The plan involves two different identities that Bond begins to investigate. Dr. Kananga is the Prime Minister of the island San Monique, where the drugs are being made. His second persona is Mr. Big, the restaurant-owning Harlem gangster that smuggles the drugs into America. Kananga originality earns him a spot on this list. Also, his death is just too iconic not to include him.