HOLLYWOOD, CA — In what is expected to be the season's hottest new movie, filmmakers have unleashed an innovative take on storytelling in which the villain was not portrayed as being misunderstood but instead was just evil.
While audiences had gotten bored over the years with the same tired old method of depicting bad guys who were really not bad guys but were actually just good guys who weren't being understood, the new film's creators chose to go in a wildly different direction and include antagonists who were just really, truly evil.
"We wanted to really flip the script," said the director of the new film EVIL VILLAIN MAN (who is evil) . "We didn't want to stick to the common Hollywood formula of having the villain turn out to be misunderstood and unappreciated by society, and inste

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