Hollywood's Villains And Morality Rewriting

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This video explores Hollywood’s growing obsession with “misunderstood villains” and morally gray protagonists. Examples like Netflix's reimagined Cinderella—where even the stepsisters are portrayed as kind and sympathetic—and the audience-favorite villain Aunt Glattis from Weapons show how modern media often blurs the line between good and evil. The discussion examines why Hollywood seems hesitant to give characters a clear moral center, even heroes, and questions whether this reflects a lack of respect for viewers’ ability to interpret motivations. It also highlights shows and media, from K-pop Demon Hunters to long-running TV series, that balance nuanced characters with essential moral lessons, proving that villains can still be truly evil—and still compelling.

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