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“ | You can't stop what's coming. Death always wins. | „ |
~ Flagg's most famous line |
Randall Flagg, aka Walter Padick, Walter o'Dim, and The Man in Black, is the main antagonist of the 2017 film adaptation of Stephen King's novel The Dark Tower. He is an evil sorceror who seeks to rule the universe by destroying the titular Dark Tower that holds up the multiverse, bringing on the apocalypse.
He is portrayed by Matthew McConaughey.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- He doesn't care for his followers, only using them as pawns for his goals, and he usually abuses some of them, especially when they fail him.
- He turned his dimension's Earth into a wasteland, killing many people in the process.
- It is possible that, in the past, he killed Jake's father.
- He wants to destroy the Dark Tower, which would bring on the apocalypse in the multiverse.
- All the times he attacked the Dark Tower, he caused the entire multiverse to shake, endangering all of reality.
- He murdered Roland Deschain's men en masse.
- He murdered Roland's father.
- He literally turns formerly innocent people into murderous brainwashed monsters. It's also possible that they know what they are doing yet they would be unable to avoid themselves from harming people, which would mean he placed them in fates worse than death.
- He murders people by making them to not breath anymore, which is a slow and painful way to die.
- He uses children's minds as weapons to attack the Dark Tower.
- He causes plagues, famines, and natural disasters that kill thousands of people.
- He kills Jake's mother and stepfather.
- He then incinerates the mother's corpse.
- He kidnaps Jake because his mind would be powerful enough to destroy the Dark Tower.
- He taunts Roland about his dead father, and also taunts Jake for his dead family.
- He attacks Roland with rocks and broken glass in their final battle and almost managed to kill him.
- He severely injures Roland by dropping an I-beam on him.
- He tries to burn Roland to death.
- Although his death was horrible as he got shotted multiple times by Roland, it is not played for sympathy as he deserved it for his actions.
- His actions would make Jake to be forced to join Roland, considering that he killed everyone Jake loved (although Jake was happy for being able to join Roland's forces because he likes to help people).
External links[]
- Randall Flagg on the Villains Wiki
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