The 10 Best Disney Villains of All Time, Ranked

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Jakob Barnes

Jakob Barnes

JustWatch Editor

With the release of the new Snow White live-action remake, we decided it was time to settle the matter once and for all by naming the 10 best Disney villains, and we’ll also tell you where to watch them in action, too.

Audiences have been blessed with Disney’s animated classics for almost 90 years now, and in recent years, the House of Mouse has taken to reimagining those films for the modern era. Cinderella and more have all been given the live-action treatment, but whether animated or not, these movies all share one common theme.

That’s right, every Disney movie needs a Disney villain, and we’ve gathered the best of the best to find the most wicked of them all. And, here’s how to watch the dastardly characters causing chaos, too.

10. Maleficent - from ‘Sleeping Beauty’ and ‘Maleficent’

While we obviously have to give credit to the original animated version of the character from 1959’s Sleeping Beauty, this is one Disney villain where the live-action option might actually be better. Much of that is down to Angelina Jolie throwing herself head and horns first into the role.

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil), is the perfect balance of cold and cruel while still carrying enough gravitas and disquieting charm to make us enjoy every second she is on screen. 

9. Jafar - from Aladdin

We love nothing more than seeing a villain fail in their selfish pursuits, and Jafar is a man whose shortcomings are so satisfying to watch. Jafar messes with powers he cannot control, and he gets rightly punished for this by the end of Aladdin, with a healthy dose of poetic justice.

It may be a little unfair–which is very much in-keeping with the spirit of villainy–but we also have to give Jafar a spot of extra credit for recruiting such an entertaining sidekick. His feathered friend Iago might just steal the show in Aladdin, and the dynamic the bird shares with Jafar is a lot of fun.

8. The Shadow Man - from The Princess and the Frog

If we’re talking about flair, there is no Disney villain that possesses even an ounce of the energy Dr. Facilier, also known as the Shadow Man, brings to The Princess and the Frog. His command of the dark arts make him a truly terrifying bad guy, but it’s so hard not to relish his presence thanks to the imaginative way he is brought to life through creative animation techniques and colourful visuals that pop on screen.

While The Princess and the Frog may not be considered a Disney great, its antagonist more than holds his own among the horrible hall of fame we’re assembling here.

7. Captain Hook - from Peter Pan

Like Jafar, Captain Hook is destined to fail. But, what’s really interesting about the Peter Pan villain is that he almost seems to know this himself. The pirate’s calamitous ways offer up plenty of slapstick comedy, especially when his faithful, bumbling sidekick, Mr. Smee, gets involved.

Make no mistake, Captain Hook is relentless in his petty pursuit of Peter and the Lost Boys, and if things went to plan, he’d no doubt be far more dangerous. But, as it happens, he ends up being a villain we can laugh at, rather than cower in fear from.

6. Ursula - from The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid kicked off Disney’s Renaissance era, and a massive part of the success of that film is down to the delightfully dark villain, Ursula. Her character design is fantastic and unforgettable, but it is her menacing machinations that have allowed this sea beast to stand the test of time.

Using Ariel’s own naivety, innocence, and trusting nature against her to take away her voice and driving a wedge between the princess and her family and friends, all in the name of bitter jealousy and self-loathing is inspired stuff from the writers. Plus, Ursula quite possibly has the coolest lair of all the villains in this list.

5. The Evil Queen - from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

We’ll not judgement on Gal Gadot’s rendition of the Evil Queen in the new Snow White flick, and instead we’ll take this chance to pay respects to the ultimate, and the very first, Disney villain. Simply put, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs only works because Grimhilde is such a fascinating and superbly spiteful nemesis.

The (literally) transformative nature of the character in the 1938 classic is not only riveting to watch, but it’s a character arc imbued with great visual flair and iconic voice work from Lucille La Verne. Many since have tried to take her crown, but they all fail.

4. Judge Claude Frollo - from The Hunchback of Notre Dame

We’ve already discussed some nasty pieces of work in this list–with a few more to come–but it’s quite possible that the most downright despicable of them all is Frollo, from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. While the other villains here all have some semblance of a logical and perhaps even relatable motivation, Frollo is simply cruel for cruelty’s sake.

His ruthless manipulation techniques in deceiving Esmeralda are reprehensible, as is his vicious treatment of poor Quasimodo. To put it simply, Frollo is a man with absolutely no redeeming features at all, but that’s what makes him such a remarkable villain.

3. Scar - from The Lion King

He may have been trumped by the end, but Scar is perhaps one of the most successful Disney villains when it comes to fulfilling his evil plans. The callous brother of the majestic Mufasa not only succeeds in killing the king, but he also forces his nephew and heir to the throne, Simba, into a years-long exile.

The voice work of Jeremy Irons in this role is up there with some of the finest you’re ever likely to hear in the animated world, and he alone is enough to establish The Lion King as a bona fide modern classic in the Disney catalogue.

2. Cruella de Vil - from One Hundred and One Dalmatians

We find it hard to think of an animated villain quite as distinctive or iconic as Cruella de Vil. From her striking two-tone hair, to that sallow, sunken frame, and of course, her love of fur, Cruella is truly unmistakable. She even has her own theme song; now how many baddies can say that? 

Again, it’s the original animated version of this character in 1961’s Cruella, too. It’s testament to this verifiably vile character that she is able to flourish regardless of medium or actor.

1. Hades - from Hercules

The ultimate winner in this tournament of terrors is the god of the dead, keeper of the underworld, and certified hot head, Hades. He’s another villain who keeps up his malevolent vendetta across many years, and again, it’s all in the name of spite, but you can’t fault his commitment to the cause.

In Hercules, James Woods lends his chaotic energy to the voice cast, helping to inject real humour into an otherwise malignant character. He quite literally wants his minions to kill a poor, innocent baby, sends monsters to bring destruction to the land of the living, and steals the soul of Hercules’ true love; if that isn’t pure evil, we don’t know what is.

Where to watch the movies featuring the best Disney villains

Check out the list below for where to watch all these incredible movies and see the Disney villains in action on streaming services like Amazon Prime Video and more!

  1. Hercules

    Hercules

    1997

    # 1

    Bestowed with superhuman strength, a young mortal named Hercules sets out to prove himself a hero in the eyes of his father, the great god Zeus. Along with his friends Pegasus, a flying horse, and Phil, a personal trainer, Hercules is tricked by the hilarious, hotheaded villain Hades, who's plotting to take over Mount Olympus!

  2. One Hundred and One Dalmatians

    # 2

    When a litter of dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the parents must find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement.

  3. The Lion King

    The Lion King

    1994

    # 3

    Young lion prince Simba, eager to one day become king of the Pride Lands, grows up under the watchful eye of his father Mufasa; all the while his villainous uncle Scar conspires to take the throne for himself. Amid betrayal and tragedy, Simba must confront his past and find his rightful place in the Circle of Life.

  4. The Hunchback of Notre Dame

    # 4

    Isolated bell-ringer Quasimodo wishes to leave Notre Dame tower against the wishes of Judge Claude Frollo, his stern guardian and Paris' strait-laced Minister of Justice. His first venture to the outside world finds him Esmeralda, a kind-hearted and fearless Romani woman who openly stands up to Frollo's tyranny.

  5. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    # 5

    A beautiful girl, Snow White, takes refuge in the forest in the house of seven dwarfs to hide from her stepmother, the wicked Queen. The Queen is jealous because she wants to be known as "the fairest in the land," and Snow White's beauty sures her own.

  6. The Little Mermaid

    The Little Mermaid

    1989

    # 6

    This colorful adventure tells the story of an impetuous mermaid princess named Ariel who falls in love with the very human Prince Eric and puts everything on the line for the chance to be with him. Memorable songs and characters -- including the villainous sea witch Ursula.

  7. Peter Pan

    Peter Pan

    1953

    # 7

    Leaving the safety of their nursery behind, Wendy, Michael and John follow Peter Pan to a magical world where childhood lasts forever. But while in Neverland, the kids must face Captain Hook and foil his attempts to get rid of Peter for good.

  8. The Princess and the Frog

    # 8

    A waitress, desperate to fulfill her dreams as a restaurant owner, is set on a journey to turn a frog prince back into a human being, but she has to face the same problem after she kisses him.

  9. Aladdin

    Aladdin

    1992

    # 9

    In the boorish city of Agrabah, kind-hearted street urchin Aladdin and Princess Jasmine fall in love, although she can only marry a prince. He and power-hungry Grand Vizier Jafar vie for a magic lamp that can fulfill their wishes.

  10. Maleficent

    Maleficent

    2014

    # 10

    A beautiful, pure-hearted young woman, Maleficent has an idyllic life growing up in a peaceable forest kingdom, until one day when an invading army threatens the harmony of the land. She rises to be the land's fiercest protector, but she ultimately suffers a ruthless betrayal – an act that begins to turn her heart into stone. Bent on revenge, Maleficent faces an epic battle with the invading King's successor and, as a result, places a curse upon his newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Maleficent realizes that Aurora holds the key to peace in the kingdom – and to Maleficent's true happiness as well.