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Also Watchmen has some bad superheroes.
Hancock has somewhat of a bad side.
Suicide Squad has bad guys trying to do good.
I really like this movie. Such a negative but realistic view on the world represented by the main protagonist.
The end scene of this movie is the best ;-P
IMO he's the good guy tho
First Avenger: Civil War has some ambiguity to it, so has the movie 'Push'
Other movies with lower leveld 'supers' that come with some ambiguity are Blade, Kick Ass, American Ultra and Universal Soldier, Vampire Hunter D, Spawn (especially if you have some knowledge of the comics), High Plains Drifter, Constantine and several of the DC Animated Movies, for example 'Under the Red Hood'
Yep, that show is literally my new favorite all time show.
Not bad guys, but films/tv where the superheroes have more about them than your average Marvel production-line film:
Umbrella Academy
Defendor
Super
Mysterymen
There’s also Legion, but that’s up for debate as to whether the main character is actually a villain or not.
just like ultraman .