This list compiles the 10 hottest villains who have manipulated their way onto comic book pages and bewitched us from the big screen. Ruthless and cruel, these femme fatales and sexy sirens will stop at nothing to get what they want, and will take down anyone who stands in their way.
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10. Elle Driver – Darryl Hannah
There is nothing even remotely likeable about Elle Driver, member of The
Deadly Viper Assassination Squad who appears in both volumes of
Kill Bill – except that the badass femme fatale is played by blonde bombshell
Daryl Hannah.
She’s the most fashionable assassin in the films – whether she’s
rocking a nurses uniform or decked out in a short white trench, no one
but Hannah can make an eyepatch look this sexy.
9. Miho – Devon Aoki
As female assassin Miho in Frank Miller's Sin City graphic novel series, sultry supermodel/actress Devon Aoki
doesn't disappoint. She's the deepest, darkest fantasy of every man -
sexy, sadistic and doesn't have a lot to say - did we also mention she's
mute? This Japanese beauty enforces her wrath on every man who crosses
her path while wielding a katana and donning a pair of 70s-inspired
roller skates and a series ofs x-rated kimonos to do the job.
8. Talia Al Ghul -Marion Cotillard
Another evil love interest for Batman, this time it's Talia Al Ghul, a
daddy's girl who's bent on destroying Gotham after her father's demise.
Played by exotic French actress, Marion Cotillard,
she masquerades as business woman Miranda Tate by day and manipulates
Bruce Wayne with her sinister charm. Like most men, director Christopher Nolan
wanted Cotillard (for the part of Talia) so badly that he delayed the
film until she could commit to the part (even turning down hotties that
included Rachel Weisz and Naomi Watts who were also up f0r the role).
7. Poison Ivy – Uma Thurman
"I probably should've mentioned this earlier. I'm...poison," declares a crazed (but still hot) Poison Ivy in 1997s Batman & Robin, deemed one of the worst in the Batman series
(and films of the 90s). But when you've got a villain this tantalizing,
plot and dialogue don't really matter. Played to perfection by a
seductive Uma Thurman,
Ivy torments her male victims using her deadliest weapon - her
venom-filled lips and plants 'poison kisses' on her unsuspecting prey.
The press compared her performance to "Mae West by way of Jessica
Rabbit"and her appearance as alluring as "Botticelli's Venus."
6. Emma Frost – January Jones
One of the X-Men's most dangerous foes, Emma Frost is capable of
extraordinary feats including mind control, astral projection and
inducing of mental pain via touch. But what makes this seductress most
lethal is that she can transform into an indestructible living diamond
form. A woman who has diamonds at her fingertips is the deadliest of
them all. It's no wonder that when X-Men:First Class was released, most of the promo shots depicted a scantily clad January Jones and that the movie went on to make $21 million on its first day. Way to go marketing!
5. Baroness – Sienna Miller
Icy and cold-hearted with a penchant for killing, The Baroness is one of
the deadliest and most provocative villains to appear in G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra. Maybe it's because this temptress is played by sexy Brit, Sienna Miller
whose penchant for playing dress up is depicted on screen. Throughout
the film, this ruthless beauty shows off her guns and a ripped bod
decked out in skin tight black leather.
4. Viper – Svetlana Khodchenkova
2013's Wolverine features a sexy Viper, a reptilian-tongued
mutant who likes to play with toxins, which she uses to annihilate her
victims - usually men who are left spellbound by Russian model turned
movie star, Svetlana Khodchenkova. She steals the show as the serpentine
villain with a razor-sharp bite who tantalizes in flashy, form-fitting
costumes - a trouble making Bond femme fatale
3. Mystique – Jennifer Lawrence
The word 'shapeshifter' just screams out sex toy with a mind of its own
or just worn out (but, definitely, not of its own). Of course Mystique
is a shapeshifer, with some reptilian blue skin thrown in, a pair of
yellow eyes, and an ability to rapidly grow limbs in the blink of an
eye. Kinky. Portrayed in three X-Men movies by Rebecca Romijn, the torch was recently passed to Hunger Games heroine Jennifer Lawrence in the 2011 prequel X-Men: First Class. Although
the actress usually makes headlines for the designer duds she wears on
the red carpet, for this role, its what she's not wearing that's
garnered attention. For those of you who missed it, J-Law pretty much
wears nothing but a coat of blue paint throughout the film. But before
you run out and go 'all demand' you can still catch her on the big
screen in the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past set to hit theatres in May.
2. Xenia Onatopp – Famke Janssen
No list of female villains wouldn't be complete without including a Bond
femme fatale. Strong, seductive and deadly, Xenia Onatopp is a former
air force pilot who takes on 007 in GoldenEye. Played by Dutch actress Famke Janssen,
Xenia is a man-hating, sexual psychopath who takes a sadistic pleasure
in killing (most often crushing her victims with her thighs). After her
death, Bond slyly comments, "She always did enjoy a good squeeze."
1. Catwoman – Michelle Pfeiffer
Selina Kyle (a.k.a. Catwoman) was first introduced as a lithe burglar
and jewel thief and proved to be a memorable adversary for Batman; their
love/hate relationship left us wanting more. Over the years the part
of the seductress has been recreated for the big and small screen, most
notably by Julie Newmar in the 1966 Batman television series and as recently as Anne Hathaway who dons the iconic suit in 2012s The Dark Knight Rises. But Michelle Pfeiffer, hands down takes the prize, as the ultimate feline fatale: in skin-tight latex, she is the epitome of dominatrix cool in Batman Returns. Director
Tim Burton seemed to be smitten when he recollected: "I just have all
these memories of her -letting a live bird fly out of her mouth and
learning to use the whip and jumping around rooftop sets in high heels."
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