6 Most Iconic English Villains In Star Trek

2. Tom Hardy – Praetor Shinzon

Showing up in no less than 5 movies a year ago, including both Mad Max: Fury Road and Oscar achievement The Revenant, anyone would agree that Tom Hardy’s vocation has come to great heights. In 2002 he was cast in Star Trek Nemesis.
While the movie may not have satisfied the desires of either fans or critics, Hardy shone in it. Ready to stand his ground against Patrick Stewart in every one of their scenes together, all of which were different, it’s simple to overlook that he was only 25 when the movie released. From open armed tact to hostility, Hardy conveys a chilling feeling of terror to a character who is as near Jean-Luc as you can get.

 

1. Malcolm McDowell – Dr.Tolian Soran

The actions of Dr.Tolian Soran dependably make him the best villain. It appears to be fitting that he was depicted by a performer most renowned for epitomizing the ultraviolent criminal Alex in Stanley Kubrik’s notorious A Clockwork Orange.
With an obnoxious plan which includes pulverizing whole star frameworks and returning to the heavenly Nexus, it wasn’t something he could do alone. Furthermore, Soran had his own particular partnership with the Klingon sisters, Lursa and B’Etor. Apart from stealing trilithium from the Romulans and kidnapping Geordi La Forge, he was responsible for the annihilation of the USS Enterprise-D, when he gave the shield frequencies of Starfleet’s leader to the Klingons. His plans were inevitably brought to an end by Kirk’s successor, Jean-Luc Picard in a battle, which was fought by two men from Yorkshire. Being the man responsible for the demise of James T. Kirk guaranteed that Dr. Tolian Soran is a name that will be remembered forever.



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