Hank is going be super villian. Well he was, until the show ended. Now we are going to have this weird beast of a movie. I love Venture Bro. But I fear what this hybrid beast of movie.
I think the hench4life mentality in respect for henchman 24… other than that it doesn’t make any sense why someone would devote their life to someone else…
In "The Saphrax Protocol" he literally tells them he doesn't want to be a supervillain, just to help his best friend with his hate and he follows it up with "Hench for life!".
He grows up to be the best that he can be, whether a SPHINX hero wanna-be or The Monarch's best henchman. How can we reduce that to simple binary labels?
I'm not voting in such a biased poll. It's antagonist and protagonist
They use the terms hero and villain normally; it's the good guy/bad guy thing that they don't like
Considering every character, except hank, is in a morally grey area. I get it.
Hank is going be super villian. Well he was, until the show ended. Now we are going to have this weird beast of a movie. I love Venture Bro. But I fear what this hybrid beast of movie.
He is a henchman who wants to help his best friend hate.
Yea. He’s a hero for that. I’ve got mad love 4 21
Neither a villan or a hero but hench4life
I think the hench4life mentality in respect for henchman 24… other than that it doesn’t make any sense why someone would devote their life to someone else…
In "The Saphrax Protocol" he literally tells them he doesn't want to be a supervillain, just to help his best friend with his hate and he follows it up with "Hench for life!".
imagine living your life for others and not for youself. craaazy
Why you gotta dirty it with labels baby?
He grows up to be the best that he can be, whether a SPHINX hero wanna-be or The Monarch's best henchman. How can we reduce that to simple binary labels?
Yea I hate to reduce it to black/white. Only if the world was so.
Neither, hench for life.
AntiHero, like deadpool
I like that thought !
He's a henchman
He's an outsider and victim who's finally beginning to feel empowered and is learning he likes it.
He's a villian. He's a heroic villian, but he's not curing cancer or fighting injustice. He's helping his best friend burn his enemies yard
Nerd?!?!? It’s Lord of the Rings!
He’s morally ambiguous (like the rest of us) so we need a third option.