21 Chucky
In Child’s Play, Chucky starts to grow eyebrows and lashes the more human he gets. His hairline changes too.
22 Tyler Durden
In Fight Club (1999), Tyler Durden drives while the Narrator rides shotgun. After the car crash, Tyler exits the passenger side and pulls the Narrator from the driver’s seat.
23 Green Goblin
During the Thanksgiving scene in the first Spider-Man movie, Peter Parker is wearing the Green Goblin’s colors, and Norman Osborn is wearing Spider-Man’s colors.
24 Davy Jones
In Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s end, when Davy Jones comes to parlay, he’s walked onto land using a trail of buckets.
25 Doc Ock
Doc Ock’s Fate in Spider-Man 2 is based on T.S. Elliot, the author Otto Octavius’ wife tried explaining to him when they first met.
26 Lex Luthor
In Batman vs. Superman when Lex Luthor is shown in his prisoner uniform, his prisoner ID number contains TK-421. TK-421 is the ID number of the Storm Trooper whose armor was stolen by Han Solo and Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: A New Hope.
27 Ultron
In Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ultron’s torn chest carries the exact same pattern as Cap’s broken shield from Tony’s vision.
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28 General Zod
Since Zod’s body was used in the creation of Doomsday in Batman v Superman, Doomsday has the same scar that Zod had in Man of Steel.
29 Calvin Candie
In Django Unchained (2012) Dr. Shultz tells the German story of how Broomhilda is guarded by a dragon. Throughout the movie, Calvin Candie is almost always smoking like a dragon breathing fire representing him being the dragon guarding Django’s wife.
30 General Grievous
In Star Wars Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, General Grievous is the only villain who does not have a red lightsaber, since he keeps those of the Jedi he defeated.