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antagonist

[an-tag-uh-nist] / ænˈtæg ə nɪst /


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Despite the aquatic antagonists' long history, the new series' cast and crew insist the five-part story, set within Doctor Who's universe, stands alone.

From BBC

Jordan’s performance as complex antagonist Erik Killmonger in Coogler’s “Black Panther” drew widespread awards attention from critics groups, and the film’s cast won the SAG ensemble prize — Jordan’s highest acting honor to date.

From Los Angeles Times

The book contains a warning to the BBC from an unnamed source who says William is an "implacable antagonist" and "has people on the case".

From BBC

Vecna, the main antagonist from Season 4, had been seeking out four victims whose deaths would open four gates to the Upside Down.

From Los Angeles Times

These antagonist episodes in U.S.-Mexico relations may merit little more than a footnote in some basic U.S. history texts.

From Los Angeles Times