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8* ''Film/ThreeDaysToKill'': The Albino is the right-hand man of the Wolf, an arms trafficker who's selling terrorists a dirty bomb.
9* Braxton from ''Film/TheAccountant2016''. It's later revealed [[spoiler: that he and Christian Wolff, TheHero, [[LongLostRelative are brothers]], and he eventually makes a HeelFaceTurn in a unique example.]]
10* In ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood'', Sir Guy acts as TheDragon to Prince John as the lead enforcer of Prince John's corrupt regime.
11* ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010''
12** The Knave of Hearts.
13** The Jabberwocky fits as DragonInChief, as The Red Queen's power and authority is built around the Jabberwocky's ability to intimidate her efnemies.
14* ''Film/AlienVsPredator'': The "Grid" Xenomorph (distinguishable by the grid-patterned green scars it gains in its first battle scene) functions as something of a pack leader among the drones, second in authority to the Xenomorph Queen. Grid is by far the most dangerous of the Xenomorph drones in the film, if its two-Predator kill count comparative to Scar's Xenomorph kill count is any indication. It even has the smarts to evade Scar's plasma caster shots, unlike the other Xenomorphs, and the {{novelization}} refers to Grid as an "alpha-Alien".
15* ''Film/AssassinsCreed2016'': Ojeda is a military officer working under Torquemada. He provides the biggest physical challenge to Aguilar and Maria as they undertake their missions.
16* In ''Film/AustinPowers'', Dr. Evil's second-in-command is the appropriately titled Number Two, though he is not that happy with how his boss runs his evil empire.
17* ''Film/{{Australia}}'': Neil Fletcher appears to fit the role of Dragon for his boss, Leslie 'King' Carney, through the first act of the movie. [[spoiler:around midway through, Fletcher kills Carney, marries his daughter, and takes control of Carney's business empire.]]
18* In ''Film/TheAvengers1998'', Sir August has two: Mrs. Peel's clone and Bailey. Mrs. Peel kills both of them before Sir August dies during a sword fight with Steed.
19* In the sequel of ''Film/ABetterTomorrow'', one of the mooks is a silent gunslinger with dark glasses who [[spoiler:kills the brother of one of the protagonists, refuses to flee with money when he's given chance during the climax, and instead dies in a fair duel against the hero]].
20* ''Film/BatmanFilmSeries'':
21** ''Film/Batman1989'': Bob is Jack Napier's (later the Joker) "number-one guy", an unflinchingly loyal henchman who has Jack's back at any given moment. Jack himself started out as right-hand man to mob boss Carl Grissom... until Grissom [[UriahGambit tries to set Jack up to be killed]] early in the film.
22** ''Film/BatmanReturns'': The Organ Grinder is The Penguin's lead enforcer in the Red Triangle Gang.
23* In the 1979 film ''Film/TheBlackHole'', Dr. Reinhardt has built the imposing robot Maximilian to be his own dragon.
24* ''Film/BlackLightning2009'': Boris is the head of Kuptsov's assassins and is his to-go man when anything is required.
25* Taggart is a dragon to Hedley Lamarr in ''Film/BlazingSaddles''. Taggart initially appears to have his own dragon in Lyle, but Lyle soon reveals himself as NumberTwoForBrains. Later on, Mongo presents the most imposing physical challenge to the hero — at least until [[spoiler:his HeelFaceTurn]] — but is more TheBrute than a true dragon.
26* ''Film/BloodRayne'': Domastir leads Kagan's human thralls, clearly being his chief lieutenant. He bluntly rejects an offer to betray him.
27* Bolo Yeung is perhaps the actor to most persistently portray TheDragon. Mentioned above in the entry for ''Film/EnterTheDragon'', he plays a virtually identical role in nearly every film he's in. A notable exception is ''Film/{{Bloodsport}}'', where he plays the BigBad (though interestingly there's almost no difference in his role in this film and his others, except for the lack of someone above him).
28* ''Film/TheBourneSeries'':
29** ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'': The Professor is the most eminent and skilled of the assassins that Conklin sends after Bourne.
30** ''Film/TheBourneSupremacy'': Kirill, a Russian secret service agent who moonlights as a hitman for Ward Abbott and Yuri Gretkov.
31** ''Film/TheBourneUltimatum'': Noah Vosen, the CIA operative that Ezra Kramer entrusts with helming Operation Blackbriar and [[TheHeavy dealing with Bourne]] throughout the film.
32** ''Film/TheBourneLegacy'': LARX-3 to Eric Byer, acting as his trump card against Aaron Cross.
33** ''Film/JasonBourne'': Robert Dewey has two: his right-hand man Craig Jeffers and [[TheBrute the Asset]], his top assassin.
34* ''Film/BreakheartPass'': Both O'Brien and Nathan Pearce are this to Gov. Fairchild, but Pearce is definitely the more formidable adversary to Deakin.
35* In ''Film/{{Centurion}}'' Etain plays this role to Gorlacan the leader of the Picts.
36* In ''Film/CharliesAngels2000'', [[spoiler:Vivian]] turns out to be this one to BigBad [[spoiler:Eric Knox]], and also quite the DarkActionGirl. [[spoiler:Vivian started out as a loyal number two, went on to be (considered) a BigBad herself, only to be revealed as Knox's Dragon and "DarkMistress".]]
37* Patric is is the Dragon in ''Film/ChildrenOfMen'' and a good deal eviler than his boss Luke.
38* In ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans1981'', the Greek gods' Dragon is the Kraken, which they send out to punish cities that displease them.
39* In ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans2010'', Calibos is Hades' Dragon (along with the Kraken).
40* Bennett in ''Film/Commando1985'' is one of the most memorable Dragons in cinematic history. He [[spoiler:dies in the opening moments of the movie in order to do a FaceHeelTurn]] and then [[DragonAscendant outlives]] the rather disappointing BigBad (who is only memorable in that he is played by Dan Hedaya wearing a ton of fake tan). And if that weren't enough he wears a [[AwesomeButImpractical Chainmail Wife-Beater]] sports a Handlebar Moustache and is made out of CrazyIsCool. If [[Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger Arnie]] weren't in this movie, one gets the feeling that it would have been called '''"Bennett"'''. Darth who?
41* ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian1982'': Rexor to Thulsa Doom as his second-in-command and HighPriest. Conan gets a DuelToTheDeath with him while his final confrontation with Thulsa Doom is a test of his will.
42* ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian2011'': Marique is her father Khalar Zym's right-hand woman in his quest to [[BackFromTheDead revive her mother]] and take over the world.
43* In ''Film/CoronerCreek'', Ernie Combs is the right-hand man of the BigBad Miles Younger: the head of his crew of hired guns, and the one who does most of his dirty work.
44* [[http://www.cracked.com/article_15083_the-7-most-underrated-movie-henchmen.html?wa_user1=5&wa_user2=Movies+%26+TV&wa_user3=article&wa_user4=flashback This]] article from Cracked.com celebrates some of the most underrated dragons in movie history.
45* The [[FourEyesZeroSoul bespectacled Grange]] is Top Dollar's Dragon in ''Film/TheCrow1994''.
46* ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'':
47** It is eventually revealed that Scarecrow is this to [[spoiler:Ra's Al Ghul]] in ''Film/BatmanBegins''.
48** Henri Ducard is the adjunct to Ra's Al Ghul and the man responsible for recruiting and training for the League of Shadows, extolling his boss's agenda of bringing justice to the world. [[spoiler:This turns out to be misdirection: Ra's Al Ghul [[TheManInFrontOfTheMan is really a decoy]], because the real Ra's Al Ghul is Ducard.]]
49** [[spoiler:In a surprising twist, Bane to Talia al'Ghul]] in ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''.
50* Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse features at least one per BigBad.
51** [[DarkActionGirl Faora]], Zod's second-in-command in ''Film/ManOfSteel''.
52** Lex Luthor had two in ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'': Anatoli Knyazev (although his ties weren't initially clear until the end of the movie) and [[spoiler: Doomsday, who is [[DemotedToDragon Zod's reanimated corpse]].]]
53** Incubus to [[spoiler: the Enchantress]] in ''Film/SuicideSquad2016''. The Joker himself had Jonny Frost.
54** ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'' has Xebel's King Nereus to the Atlantean King Orm. Orm seeks to declare himself Ocean Master (a Roman-type dictator) to declare war on the surface world and Nereus is his top military supporter; Nereus makes clear that Orm won't go anywhere with his plans unless he has Nereus' army.
55* Mr. French is Costello's Dragon in ''Film/TheDeparted''.
56* The ''Franchise/DieHard'' films make good use of Dragons:
57** In [[Film/DieHard the original movie]], John [=McClane=] is hunted by Karl, the hulking German, and must defeat him before he can defeat Hans Gruber, the BigBad. Technically [[spoiler:Karl does not die until the end, but [=McClane=] leaves him bloody and beaten before throwing Gruber off the building. Karl then emerges for round two, only to be gunned down by Al.]]
58** ''Film/DieHard2'' has [[spoiler:a FaceHeelTurn bad guy that gets thrown into a jet engine.]]
59** ''Film/DieHardWithAVengeance'' had Targo, whom John manages to beat to almost death before he gets killed by his own boss.
60** ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard'' has three Dragons: Mai, the WaifFu-wielding DarkActionGirl [[spoiler:though she is rather conspicuously killed halfway through]]; Rand, the acrobatic French mercenary, and Emerson, whose task is take over Woodlawn and download all the financial data to Gabriel.
61** ''Film/AGoodDayToDieHard'' has two for separate main antagonists: Irina Komarov to [[spoiler:her father Yuri in their plot to extract uranium from Chernobyl and sell it to the highest bidder]]. CorruptPolitician Viktor Chagarin has [[PsychoForHire Alik]], the leader of a group of mercenaries hired to kill Jack [=McClane=] and Komarov before they retrieve incriminating information.
62* In ''Film/DoubleImpact'', Jean-Claude Van Damme plays twins who must separately face the BigBad's two Dragons, one of which is Bolo Yeung.
63* ''Film/DungeonsAndDragons2000''. Damodar is this to Profion.
64* Kruger in ''Film/{{Elysium}}''. [[spoiler:[[KlingonPromotion Later]] the DragonAscendant.]]
65* In ''Film/EnterTheDragon'', Bolo is TheDragon for Mr. Han, the BigBad. Oddly, killing TheDragon falls to [[TheLancer Roper the con man]], rather than Lee TheHero (who goes straight for Han as soon as Bolo is defeated, and who is ''The Dragon'' but not TheDragon).
66* Subverted in ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}''. The Dragon, Brandt, is set up as Preston's equal and nemesis throughout the film, but when they face off for the final duel, [[spoiler:it turns out to be a CurbStompBattle.]] On the other hand, [[spoiler:the BigBad, who seems like a noncombatant politician save for a blink-and-you'll-miss-it clue, turns out to be Preston's toughest opponent in the film]].
67* In ''Film/EscapeFromNewYork'', The Duke of New York has the unkempt Romero to carry out his orders.
68* ''Film/TheException'': ''Reichsführer-SS'' Heinrich Himmler is described as Hitler's right-hand man.
69* Niño to El Indio in ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore''. He's the most loyal of Indio's men, masterminding [[BreakingOutTheBoss the plan to free his boss]] at the beginning of the film. Throughout the film he serves as a caretaker of sorts (he supplies him with marijuana), leads the stakeout at El Paso, and [[spoiler:is the only member of the gang Indio considers sparing when he tries to set up his gang to be killed so he can have all the money from their most recent robbery.]]
70* ''Film/FordvFerrari'': Leo Beebe to Henry Ford II and Franco Gozzi to Enzo Ferrari. Surprisingly, Beebe is the more villainous Dragon despite supposedly being on the side of the good guys.
71* Zartan to Destro in ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra''.
72** Firefly to Cobra Commander in ''Film/GIJoeRetaliation''.
73* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
74** Ghidorah is often under the command of various evil aliens (and/or [[Film/GodzillaVsKingGhidorah people from the distant future]]...[[RetCon depending on which continuity you're watching]]). Ironic, considering that [[VillainDecay he was the most feared galactic threat in the universe in his VERY film debut]]. It's a case where he's [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin '''THE''']] [[TheDragon Dragon]].
75*** Gigan also functions in this role in ''Film/GodzillaVsGigan'' and ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars''
76** ''Film/{{Atragon}}'': In a similar vein to the above King Ghidorah, Manda is a {{Sea Serpent|s}} functioning as this to the city of Mu.
77** ''Film/EbirahHorrorOfTheDeep'': Captain Ryuui to the Red Bamboo commander and Ebirah to the Red Bamboo.
78** See below for [=MonsterVerse=] examples.
79* Mad Dog was Johnny Wong's Dragon from the John Woo movie ''Film/HardBoiled''. Like Paul, he gives Tequila and Alan a fight when the three clash and during the big hospital shootout, before [[spoiler:he does a HeelFaceTurn and blows the gun out of Johnny's hands to put an end to [[MoralEventHorizon Johnny's psychotic massacre of the patients that Mad Dog had agreed to let pass]]. He gets killed by Johnny soon after]].
80* Prince Nuada of ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'' has a few dragons: Mr. Wink, [[spoiler:the Elemental, and arguably, the Golden Army, as they are FAR more durable than most MechaMooks]].
81** In the first movie, [[ClockworkCreature Karl]] [[{{Ghostapo}} Ruprect]] [[CombatSadomasochist Kroenen]] is TheDragon to BigBad [[DarkMessiah Rasputin]]. This is an [[AdaptationalBadass upgrade]] from the comics in which he was just one of several [[EvilGenius Evil Geniuses]] and TheDragon role was filled first by frog-monster Sven Olafson (''Seed of Destruction''), then [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vladimir Girescu]] (''Wake the Devil'') and finally [[DragonInChief Hermann von Klempt]] (''Conqueror Worm'']]. Ilsa Haupstein could also be seen as something of TheDragon in both versions, given her status as Rasputin's NumberTwo.
82* ''Film/TheHobbit'': No pun intended. Azog the Pale Orc's son Bolg serves this role to his father, being tasked by his father with pursuing the Company and leading the second orc army. Sauron's past as Morgoth's Dragon from the books also gets referenced in [[Film/TheHobbitTheBattleOfTheFiveArmies the final film]].
83* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': Clove to the Career Tributes' group.
84* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' serves as a nice comparison of the roles TheDragon and the BigBad. TheDragon, Colonel Vogel, fights Indy in a climactic battle atop a speeding tank. The BigBad, Walter Donovan, goes against our hero in a battle of wits to locate the true Holy Grail.
85* Charlie from ''Film/JackReacher''.
86* ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'': Wicke for Roderick and Fumm for Fallon.
87* Every DiabolicalMastermind in ''Film/JamesBond'' almost invariably has an enforcer to help them with their evil scheme:
88** Professor Dent in ''Film/DrNo''. He's in charge of Dr. No's operations in Jamaica and is ordered to have Bond killed. When his minions fail him, he tries to do the job himself. In later films the villains would usually have mad scientists, professors, politicians etc. who aid them, and would have brutal killers to fill the role of The Dragon. Dr. No has The Three Blind Mice in this role.
89** Red Grant in ''Film/FromRussiaWithLove'' is the one tasked with carrying out Rosa Klebb and Kronsteen's EvilPlan. Morzeny could also fit this role if you consider Red Grant to be TheBrute.
90** Oddjob in ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'' is the titular villain's right-hand man and bodyguard, and one of the most famous in the franchise.
91** Emilio Largo in ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' has Vargas as his main henchmen. Although [[DarkActionGirl Fiona Volpe]] is arguably the bigger threat to Bond. Largo himself is the main villain in the film, but within the overall SPECTRE hierarchy he's the Dragon, acting as the "Number Two" to Blofeld's "Number One".
92** Blofeld's Dragon in ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'' is his hulking bodyguard Hans.
93** Irma Bunt in ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService'', is TheDragon to Blofeld. One of the few henchmen who [[KarmaHoudini suffers no retribution]] for her part in Blofeld's plans despite [[spoiler:dealing one of the deadliest blows to Bond on a personal level.]]
94** Mr. Wint, Mr. Kidd and Bert Saxby in ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. Wint and Kidd are Blofeld's assassins tasked with eliminating everyone who was involved in the diamond smuggling ring, Bert Saxby is Willard Whyte's former right hand man who betrayed him to Blofeld and the one who deviates Blofeld's orders to his other men, including Wint and Kidd. Wint and Kidd later attempt to assassinate Bond [[DragonTheirFeet at the end of the film]].
95** Tee Hee in ''Film/LiveAndLetDie''.
96** Nick Nack in ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'', as the titular man's PersonalMook and trainer.
97** Jaws in ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'' and ''Film/{{Moonraker}}''.
98** ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'': Hugo Drax originally had Chang as his main enforcer. When [[spoiler:Chang is killed by Bond]], Jaws is hired to fill his spot.
99** Eric Kriegler in ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly''.
100** Gobinda in ''Film/{{Octopussy}}''.
101** May Day in ''Film/AViewToAKill''. although Scarpine fills the role of the traditional male henchman.
102** Koskov in ''Film/TheLivingDaylights''.
103*** Koskov's actually more of a BigBadDuumvirate, with Necros as The Dragon.
104*** Necros is better for TheBrute.
105** Dario and Colonel Heller in ''Film/LicenceToKill''. Dario is Franz Sanchez's most loyal henchman, Colonel Heller commands the military of the republic of Isthmus, the country Sanchez controls.
106** Xenia Onatopp is Janus's main henchmen and assassin in ''Film/GoldenEye''. General Ourumov seems like this at first, and is the one set up as the BigBad initially, but ends up being little more than a RedHerring used by Janus.
107** Mr. Stamper in ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies''.
108** Davidov [[spoiler:and Renard]] in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''.
109** Zao in ''Film/DieAnotherDay''.
110** In ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'', [[spoiler:this is subverted beautifully. The Dragon is positioned to cover his boss, as per usual for the trope, and then he's ''blown up'', in a very undignified manner (the explosion that kills him ''blows his pants off'').]]
111** ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'' ostensibly has Patrice, but he's just a hired killer. The ''real'' dragon is [[spoiler:no one. After all, Silva considers everyone who's not of utility expendable.]]
112** ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' has the thug Mr Hinx, and [[spoiler:the politician, Denbigh, whose role as this only becomes clear much later in the film, after Hinx has been killed.]]
113* ''Franchise/JohnWick'':
114** ''Film/JohnWick'': Viggo has both Avi, his [[TheConsigliere consigliere]], and Kirill, his [[MookLieutenant head goon]]. His son Iosef also appears to be being groomed for this but is [[BigBadWannabe too incompetent]].
115** ''Film/JohnWickChapter2'': Ares is Santino's mute top enforcer.
116** ''Film/JohnWickChapter3Parabellum'' has Zero, the High Table's top assassin, though he's a DragonInChief since the Adjudicator mostly stays on the sidelines and even has his own CoDragons in the Shinobi.
117** ''Film/JohnWickChapter4'': Caine is the top assassin that the Marquis sends after John Wick.
118* In ''[[Film/TheJungleBook1994 Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book]]'', Kaa (a gigantic Indian Python) apparently serves as the dragon to King Louis, an orangutan who rules over an ancient temple populated by hundreds of smaller monkeys. He summons Kaa whenever a human tries to steal treasure.
119* Mr. Greeghan to Balem in ''Film/JupiterAscending'', [[spoiler:after his predecessor Tskalikin is killed for his failure to capture Jupiter]]. Amusingly, the Sargon, his race of humanoid winged reptilians, resemble Dragons and are implied to have started the original myth on Earth.
120* In ''Film/KickAss2'', [[TheBrute Mother Russia]] is [[BigBad The Mother Fucker]]'s strongest and by far most dangerous minion, and is the one to fight Hit Girl in the final fight (while Kick Ass handles The Mother Fucker himself). It's also worth noting that she makes more than the rest of the [[LegionOfDoom Toxic Mega Cunts]].
121-->'''Genghis Carnage''': (''watching her [[OneManArmy take out ten police officers by herself]]'') $50,000? She's worth it!
122* [[LadyOfWar O-Ren Ishii]] of ''Film/KillBill'' fame seems to collect them, having ''two'' chief bodyguards (Johnny Mo, leader of the Crazy 88s, and PsychoForHire Gogo Yubari) and a right-hand woman (Sofie Fatale) besides.
123** Elle Driver was a Dragon, since she was the last (and most difficult to defeat) former teammate the Bride had to fight before confronting Bill. She also serves as an EvilCounterpart, and a {{Foil}} to The Bride.
124* Paul Yau (the assassin with the shades), is Johnny Weng's Dragon from Creator/JohnWoo's ''Film/TheKiller1989''. He gives both heroes of the movie a fight, especially during the church shootout, before [[spoiler:being taken hostage in an attempt to break the PutDownYourGunAndStepAway situation with Johnny and the Killer's girlfriend and getting one put through his skull by Johnny himself]].
125* ''Film/{{Kingsman}}'':
126** Gazelle in ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService''. She is the only one of Valentine's henchmen to be trusted completely with the plan (unlike his {{Mooks}} he doesn't leave an exploding implant in her head), and is tasked with ensuring it succeeds.
127** ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle'': [[spoiler:Charlie Hesketh, Eggsy's RivalTurnedEvil. Having survived getting his arm blown off near the end of the first film and losing his cowardice, Charlie receives a cybernetic replacement and becomes one of Eggsy's most dangerous and personal foes]].
128* In the horror-comedy film ''Film/{{Krampus}}'', [[MonsterClown Der Klown]] [[ScaryJackInTheBox the Jack-In-The-Box]] is the first of Krampus' minions to appear, and is by far the deadliest. Especially if one interprets its serpent-like movements to mean that it is the unseen creature that drags people beneath the snow.
129* The Cow from ''Film/KungPowEnterTheFist'' is the Dragon. Well... sort of. He's not stronger than the Big Bad, but he is hilariously fast... like when he rapidly kicks the Hero when they freeze in the air.
130* In ''Film/TheLastWitchHunter'', Belial is working to bring the Witch Queen back, though he doesn't stay around for the time she's resurrected due to a small case of [[UnusualEuphemism lead poisoning]].
131* In ''Film/LayerCake'', the evil Serbian warlord has a Dragon hitman named, appropriately enough, Dragan. He makes constant threats to decapitate Daniel Craig's character. However, he does not follow the usual formula in that [[spoiler:he spends the entire film untouchable. Neither he nor his boss are defeated.]]
132* The first two installments of the ''Film/LethalWeapon'' franchise:
133** In ''Film/LethalWeapon1987'', Mr. Joshua (Creator/GaryBusey) is a fairly conventional Dragon, who is characterized by his [[UndyingLoyalty extreme loyalty]] to General [=McAllister=] (his EstablishingCharacterMoment is letting the general burn his arm with a lighter). He [[DragonTheirFeet winds up outliving his boss]] and has a final fight with Riggs in front of Murtaugh's house.
134** Vorstedt, the dragon in ''Film/LethalWeapon2'' is also [[spoiler: revealed to have been the one who killed Riggs' wife years ago]].
135* Butch Cavendish in ''Film/TheLoneRanger''.
136* In ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight'', the film's main villain Timothy is actually the Dragon: the BigBad is the mostly unseen Daedalus [[spoiler:who is killed halfway through the film, after which Timothy replaces him as the BigBad.]]
137* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'': The Witch-king of Angmar in particular is this to Sauron, acting as the leader of his armies and of Sauron's deadliest servants the Nazgûl; and funnily enough, the Witch-king's Fell Beast mount actually looks like a literal dragon. The orc commander Gothmog in turn acts as the Witch-king's Dragon during the siege of Gondor.
138* Every ''Film/MadMax'' villain has one, with Bubba Zanetti to Toecutter in the [[Film/MadMax1 first]], Wez to Lord Humungus in ''[[Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior The Road Warrior]]'', Ironbar to Aunty Entity in ''[[Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome Beyond Thunderdome]]'', and Rictus Erectus to Immortan Joe in ''[[Film/MadMaxFuryRoad Fury Road]]''.
139* While neither of them are [[AntiVillain particularly villainous]], ''{{Film/Maleficent}}'''s servant Diaval is this to her, serving as her wings and her spy. [[spoiler: Eventually he becomes a literal example.]]
140* ''Film/MarsAttacks'': The Martian ambassador.
141* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
142** In ''Film/IronMan3'', Eric Savin is the dragon to the [[spoiler:Mandarin/Aldrich Killian.]] Savin is really sadistic and carries out most of the physical tasks for his boss.
143** In ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'': Algrim is Malekith's most trusted and capable lieutenant.
144** In ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', the eponymous Winter Soldier ([[spoiler:a.k.a. Bucky Barnes]]) fills the Dragon role, doing the bidding of [[spoiler:high-ranking HYDRA leader Alexander Pierce]].
145** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'': Gamora and Nebula, two of Thanos' adopted children, are sent on loan from Thanos to Ronan the Accuser to help acquire the Orb containing the Power Stone as a means to destroy Xandar. Gamora betrays Thanos and Ronan early in the film while Nebula [[spoiler:temporarily shifts her loyalties to Ronan when he acquires the Power Stone if he chooses to act against Thanos. Nebula directs troop movements during the Battle of Xandar at the end of the film and duels Gamora, eventually deciding to jump ship and becomes a WildCard for the ''MCU'' from that point onward]].
146** ''Film/ThorRagnarok'': Hela recruits Skurge to be her Executioner, and explains that it's a title for the king's right-hand, tasked with executing the ruler's will; this was her title when she was at Odin's right hand. Then she admits a little sheepishly that they were mostly used for executing people. [[spoiler:Skurge becomes more and more disturbed with his new boss over the course of the film, and in the end turns on her without actually having killed anyone for her]].
147** In ''Film/BlackPanther2018'', [[spoiler:[[EvilFormerFriend W'Kabi]] serves as Killmonger's lead commander when he intends to wage war on the world.]]
148** [[spoiler:Yon-Rogg is the Kree commander hunting the Skrulls]] on behalf of the Supreme Intelligence in ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019''.
149* ''Film/TheMaskOfZorro'': Captain Harrison Love is a SociopathicSoldier working for BigBad Don Rafael Montero. Alejandro Murrieta (the new Zorro) has a [[ItsPersonalWithTheDragon vendetta against him]] because Captain Love [[YouKilledMyFather killed Alejandro's brother and put his head on display]].
150* TheMenInBlack styled Agents in ''Franchise/TheMatrix'' are enforcers of The Architect's design to any human except for [[TheChosenOne The One]].
151* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Angel is this to [[spoiler:the Commodore]].
152* ''Film/MercuryRising'': Peter Burrell is an NSA assassin and former soldier sent by Lt. Colonel Kudrow to rub out any leaks to the Mercury intelligence project and acts as TheHeavy throughout the film. In a more classical showing, Burrell is used as a buffer for Kudrow to hold off FBI agents during the climax and is [[spoiler:killed in gruesome fashion when the windows behind him shred him to pieces.]]
153* Franchise/MonsterVerse: In this continuity, this trope is notably retconned from Ghidorah, as it's a one-dragon AlienInvasion by himself, and in both his film appearances, the human antagonists attempting to control him ends up being a total EvilIsNotAToy, truly making him '''King''' Ghidorah. In a bit of AdaptationalVillainy, Rodan becomes King Ghidorah's Dragon in ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' after Ghidorah defeats him, staying close by Ghidorah as his vanguard whilst the rest of Ghidorah's Titan army is spread out across the globe. Among the human antagonists, Alan Jonah is a big DragonInChief to [[spoiler:Emma Russell]] in ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'', and Ren Serizawa is [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Walter Simmons]]' close right-hand man in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' (revealed to be a DragonWithAnAgenda in the novelization).
154* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Tony P winds up playing right-hand-man to Casanova Frankenstein. Tony P, in turn, has a Dragon of his own in Tony C.
155* Leroy in ''Film/MysteryTeam''.
156* Pete to Teddy in ''[[Film/{{Neighbors2014}} Neighbors]]''.
157* In ''Film/{{Norbit}}'', the Latimore Brothers are this to Rasputia. However, the Latimore Brothers have their own Dragon: Deion Hughes.
158* Rather hard to pin down in ''Film/NothingButTrouble''. At first, [[BigBad Judge Valkenheiser's]] Dragon appears to be corrupt cop Dennis. However, after [[spoiler:Dennis' HeelFaceTurn]] the role of the Dragon switches rather wildly between Miss Purdah and the Judge's Granddaughter Eldona.
159** Their respective fates are also quite different. [[spoiler:Dennis becomes Fausto's bodyguard and Renalda's lover]], [[spoiler:Miss Purdah is very clearly killed during the estate collapse]], and [[spoiler:Eldona's fate is uncertain. She doesn't appear with Alvin in the news report, so she may have died in the estate collapse. Likewise, the fact that Alvin survived also indicates that she may have as well.]]
160* In ''Film/{{Oldboy|2003}}'', Mr. Han is the Dragon for Lee Woo-Jin -- his entire purpose in the movie is to absorb Oh Dae-Su's UnstoppableRage.
161* In ''Film/PaleRider'', Corrupt [[USMarshal Federal Marshal]] Stockburn is [[CorruptCorporateExecutive La Hood]]'s Dragon .
162* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
163** Bo'Sun to Barbossa in ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl TheCurse of the Black Pearl]]''.
164** Maccus, [[CoDragons and]] Kraken to Davy Jones in ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest Dead Man's Chest]]''.
165** [[DragonInChief Davy Jones]], and Mercer to [[WickedCultured Cutler Beckett]] in ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd At World's End]]''.
166** [[spoiler: Angelica to Blackbeard]] in ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanOnStrangerTides On Stranger Tides]]''.
167*** Also, the Spaniard fulfills this role for King Ferdinand IV.
168** Lesaro to Capitan Salazar in ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales Dead Men Tell no Tales]]'', his second-in-command and the most loyal crewman.
169* ''Film/{{The Princess|2022}}'': Moira serves this role, being Julius's most competent and prominent follower.
170* [[RedRightHand Count]] [[TortureTechnician Rugen]] in ''Film/ThePrincessBride''. The task of killing him, interestingly, doesn't fall to the hero Westley, but to his friend Inigo Montoya, who [[YouKilledMyFather lost his father to Rugen]] and has [[BestServedCold dedicated the better part of his life to seeking revenge]].
171** Fezzik and Inigo both play the Dragon earlier in the movie to Vizzini, with Inigo being the evenly-matched same-style dragon (think of the ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' MirrorMatch or Dark Link, or the sword fight with Meta-Knight in Kirby for the NES) while Fezzik is more of the giant physical challenge sort of dragon.
172* Count Rupert of Hentzau steals the show from his master Duke Michael in ''Film/ThePrisonerOfZenda''.
173* Malky to Detective Norman Stansfield in ''Film/TheProfessional''. In a contrast with typical personality dynamics between BigBad and Dragon, Malky is the CloudCuckoolandersMinder to Stanfield, often having to take charge of Stansfield's unit whenever Stansfield is too high on drugs or engrossed in murder (or both).
174* Tanaka's unnamed adoptive daughter in ''Film/ThePunisher1989'' works as her protector and top enforcer.
175** Loonie Bin Jim from ''Film/PunisherWarZone'', the BigBad's brother. He's a [[ImAHumanitarian maneating lunatic]] FragileSpeedster who's capable of holding his own in close combat against the Punisher. In the end, [[spoiler:he dies as part of the Punishers [[TakingAThirdOption third choice]]]].
176* Victor of ''Film/{{Push}}''. Also serves as EvilCounterpart to Nick.
177* Inadvertantly [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in ''Film/RedDragon''. The dragon, [[spoiler:who acts as the enforcer for one of the greatest villains in cinematic history, Dr.Hannibal Lecter]], '''is''' the red dragon [[CharacterTitle that the title refers to]]. His delusion is that he actually is a red dragon.
178* In the ''Film/RichieRich'' movie, chief of security Ferguson serves as Van Dough's Dragon.
179* In the immortal classic ''Film/Roadhouse1989'', the BigBad, Wesley, has a Dragon by the less-than-impressive name of Jimmy, an ex-con who comes closer than anyone else to actually kicking the hero's ass for good. For his pains, he gets the film's most spectacular death.
180* ''Film/RoadToPerdition'': [[VillainProtagonist Michael Sullivan Sr.]] served as John Rooney's right-hand man and top enforcer. Rooney [[ParentalSubstitute raised Michael as his own son]] and Michael's loyalty to Rooney (until Rooney's biological son Connor murders Michael's wife and one of his sons) is built around this.
181* It is eventually revealed in ''Film/RoboCop1987'' that Clarence Boddicker is actually working for the OCP executive Dick Jones. Clarence has Leon Nash as his own dragon.
182%%* Valeria from ''Film/RobotHolocaust''.
183* ''Film/TheRock'': Major Baxter to General Hummel as his second-in-command and [[VillainousFriendship close friend]]. Baxter has served alongside Hummel for decades (at least since Vietnam) and is extremely loyal, eventually [[spoiler:following along with Hummel's HeelFaceTurn and [[RedemptionEqualsDeath going down side-by-side with him]] when [[TheStarscream Captains Frye and Darrow]] turn traitor.]]
184* Lothar fits this description in ''Film/TheRocketeer''.
185* Parodied and subverted in ''Film/TheRunningMan''. Damien's huge bodyguard Sven seems to serve no meaningful role in the movie except as someone for Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger to have the big climactic fight with. At the climax of the film, it looks like the two are about to fight, but Sven simply walks off (due to Damien's verbal abuse of him), leaving Schwarzenegger to crush the helpless Damien.
186* Peter Drak in ''Film/ScannersIITheNewOrder''.
187* ''Film/{{Scream}}'': Oftentimes there are [[spoiler:[[TwoDunIt two people wearing the Ghostface costume]]; one calls the shots while the other plays accomplice and assists with murders. The exception is [[Film/Scream3 the third film]] where there is only one killer]].
188** ''Film/Scream1996'': [[spoiler:Stu Macher]] to [[spoiler:Billy Loomis]].
189** ''Film/Scream2'': [[spoiler:Mickey Altieri]] to [[spoiler:Debbie Salt, real name Loomis]].
190** ''Film/Scream4'': [[spoiler:Charlie Walker]] to [[spoiler:Jill Roberts]].
191* In ''Film/SharkWeek'', the BigBad Tiburon's girlfriend Elena also serves as his dragon: dealing with the hands-on stuff regarding the captives and going out to confront FinalGirl Reagan one-on-one when she escapes the DeathCourse.
192* ''Film/SherlockHolmes2009'':
193** The first film: Lord Coward is this to Lord Blackwood. He is Blackwood's main connection to the British Parliament and as Home Secretary he commands authority over the police, enabling him to turn Holmes into a fugitive in the second half of the film.
194** As in the short stories, Sebastian Moran is this to Professor Moriarty in ''Film/SherlockHolmesAGameOfShadows''. On the surface he's a HiredGun, but closer interactions shows the relationship between them to be more of a VillainousFriendship (the two briefly discuss going to the opera together) akin to the one between Holmes and Watson, playing Moran up as the latter's EvilCounterpart.
195* In ''Film/SinCity'', [[PsychoForHire Kevin]] is TheDragon to [[SinisterMinister Cardinal Roark]], [[ScaryBlackMan Manute]] is TheDragon to [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen Wallenquist]], and arguably [[SerialKiller Roark Jr.]] is TheDragon to his dad, [[WellDoneSonGuy Senator Roark]].
196* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. Dr. Totenkopf's ActionGirl agent, who bedevils Sky Captain throughout the movie.
197* In ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog2020'', Agent Stone is the right-hand assistant of Doctor Robotnik, as well as the Doctor's OnlyFriend since he's the only one who can put up with his InsufferableGenius attitude. While the first movie didn't have him do much in the plot, [[Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022 the second film]] has him help Eggman more actively, setting up a base of operations and getting resources ready for the event the Doctor returned from his exile. [[spoiler: Robotnik even saves Stone from being surrounded by the cops and G.U.N. agents, and allows him to co-pilot [[HumongousMecha the Death Egg Robot]] he creates.]]
198* In ''Film/{{Stargate}}'', the alien posing as the god Ra has the head Jaffa guard Anubis as his Dragon. Anubis is very devoted to Ra and goes himself to fight one of the heroes, Jack O'Neil, in the climax.
199* ''Star Trek Films'':
200** ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'': Torg is Commander Kruge's second-in-command and the main person trusted with Kruge's plan to seize the Genesis Device.
201** ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'': Reman Viceroy Vkruk to Praetor Shinzon as his second-in-command and leads boarding parties on his behalf. He also raised Shinzon after he was abandoned as a failed experiment by the Romulans.
202** ''Film/StarTrek2009'': Ayel is Captain Nero's second-in-command and for the first half of the film his MouthOfSauron.
203** ''Film/StarTrekBeyond'': Manas is Krall's lead enforcer, shown cutting through RedShirts like butter and has a long history with new character Jay'lah as the person responsible for killing her father, culminating in a DuelToTheDeath [=2/3s=] of the way through the film.
204* In the ''Franchise/StarWars'' movies V-VI, Darth Vader is The Dragon between the heroes and the Emperor. In IV, he's The Dragon to Grand Moff Tarkin. In I-III, it's Darth Maul and later General Grievous. Darth Tyranus doesn't quite fit the mold.
205** Tyranus does, however, have quite a few of his own Dragons: Jango Fett, Asajj Ventress, and Grievous (again), and in the Expanded Universe, Durge, along with various other "Dark Acolytes."
206** So does Vader: [[BountyHunter Boba Fett]] seems to be a particular favorite. Vader also had many apprentices, most notably Galen Marek (the main character of ''VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed'').
207** This shows how it is sometimes difficult to identify the BigBad because within the story, the main characters think Dooku is the BigBad, with Sidious just a myth or rumor to worry about. But TheDragon is anyone who is sent in front of a leader, whether or not they turn out to be the true BigBad.
208** In Episodes [[Film/TheForceAwakens VII]] and [[Film/TheLastJedi VIII]], Kylo Ren, General Hux, and Captain Phasma serve as Dragons for Supreme Leader Snoke and The First Order [[spoiler:until Ren betrays Snoke and assumes command of the First Order in ''Episode VIII''. Phasma is killed in battle shortly after Snoke, leaving Hux to take the Dragon spot under Kylo Ren]].
209** In [[Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker Episode IX]], Allegiant General Pryde has taken Hux's spot as Kylo Ren's Dragon, while Kylo Ren is DemotedToDragon to [[spoiler:the clone of Emperor Palpatine]], while retaining his spot as Supreme Leader of the First Order. After Pryde [[spoiler:kills Hux as a traitor and Kylo Ren does a HeelFaceTurn]], he defaults back to [[spoiler:The Emperor, leading his forces in the FinalBattle]].
210* ''Film/StonehearstAsylum'': Finn is one to Lamb, his chief lieutenant in the inmate-run asylum. Unlike Lamb, he's actually a homicidal maniac who still feels the compulsion to kill and does so remorselessly.
211* In ''Film/SuicideKings'', Creator/DenisLeary plays the Dragon to Creator/ChristopherWalken.
212* ''Film/SupermanII'': DarkActionGirl Ursa is General Zod's right-hand woman.
213* In ''Film/{{Taken}}'', the sultan's right-hand man, who buys Kim from the white slave-traders, ultimately gives Bryan his biggest fight.
214* Sergeant Small in ''Film/TankGirl''.
215* Tatsu is the Shredder's Dragon in the original ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' movies. In the [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 first movie]], Casey Jones is the one to take him on, while in the second movie, the Turtles themselves dispatch him with a "Wishbone Crunch" that consists of sandwiching him between all four of their shells simultaneously. "Tatsu" is one of the Japanese words for a... yeah, you guessed it. Dragon.
216* Eric Sacks is this to [[spoiler: the Shredder]] in ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014''.
217* In ''Film/TerrorInATexasTown'', Johnny Crale is a gunslinger who serves as [=McNeil=]'s chief enforcer.
218* Leatherface from the ''[[Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre Texas Chainsaw Massacre]]'' series.
219* ''Film/TheTakingOfPelhamOneTwoThree'': Mr Green is Mr. Blue's second-in-command, confidant, and his knowledge of subway trains is crucial to the hijackers' plans.
220* Cal's bodyguard Lovejoy from ''Film/Titanic1997''.
221* ''Film/ThreeAmigos''. Jefe is El Guapo's second in command. He's killed literally less than a minute before El Guapo meets his maker.
222* ''Film/TheThreeMusketeers1993'': Count Rochefort is dragon to the BigBad, Cardinal Richelieu.
223* ''Film/TotalRecall1990'': Richter, to BigBad Cohaagen.
224* ''Film/TransformersFilmSeries'':
225** Although Megatron is usually the BigBad, he is presented as the Dragon in specifically ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen''. In this continuity, Megatron serves The Fallen as a master, and is sent on missions to enforce his master's will. The Fallen himself doesn't fight and actively go on missions himself until the climactic final battle in the second movie. However, [[spoiler:he is killed during this battle, quite possibly setting Megatron up for the BigBad role once again, just like all his other incarnations]].
226** Megatron appears to be the BigBad in the third film up until the point when Sentinel Prime's FaceHeelTurn is revealed. After that, Megatron believes that Sentinel will allow him to remain in command of the Decepticons and become his dragon. Megatron's decision to betray Sentinel and help Optimus in the final battle comes when Carly [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech throws it in his face]] that his VillainDecay has reached the point where he has become nothing more than Sentinel's unwilling dragon.
227** James Savoy is Harold Attinger's main enforcer in the fourth film in the series ''Film/TransformersAgeofExtinction''. Galvatron, the reconstructed Megatron, was intended to serve as the Dragon for KSI before he betrayed them. [[spoiler:Lockdown also serves as a Dragon for his "creators."]]
228** Megatron, back to his true name, also serves as a Dragon in ''Film/TransformersTheLastKnight'' serving the sorceress Quintessa [[spoiler: alongside the brainwashed Optimus Prime, Nemesis Prime.]]
229** Galvatron is essentially the Dragon in the animated 1986 movie too, for Unicron.
230* Lola is Gianni's Dragon in ''[[Film/TheTransporter Transporter 2]]''. She spends most of the movie fighting the hero while Gianni takes a nap, [[spoiler:but she's anticlimactically killed by a spike of wall]].
231* Wendell is one of the NumberTwoForBrains variety to Reginald Charming in ''Film/TrickyPeople''
232* Sark in ''Film/{{Tron}}''.
233** Rinzler in ''Film/TronLegacy'' [[spoiler:who is actually a hacked version of Tron.]]
234* Although the movie does not actually contain a Dragon, the Dragon / BigBad relationship is referenced in ''Film/{{Unbreakable}}'': "There's always two kinds; there's the soldier villain -- who fights the hero with his hands; and then there's the real threat -- the brilliant and evil archenemy -- who fights the hero with his mind."
235* ''Film/TheUntouchables1987'': PsychoForHire Frank Nitti is the man who does almost all Al Capone's dirty work, such as assassinations.
236* ''Film/TheUsualSuspects'': "[[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Mr. Kobayashi]]" is an AmoralAttorney working for [[DiabolicalMastermind Keyser Söze]]. He handles the everyday business such as blackmailing the Suspects and on occasion dirty work as it's implied [[spoiler:he murdered Fenster]]. Söze clearly considers him a valuable asset since he normally has his employees murdered [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness when they're no longer useful]].
237* ''{{Film/Vamps}}'': SacrificialLamb Ivan serves as this to Cisserus, acting as her flunky and taking part in some of her kills, before being tracked down by Van Helsing and his team. Although they didn't like him, Goody and Stacy are slightly irritated by his disappearance, as with him gone, Cisserus wants them to do even more demeaning grunt work for her.
238* In ''Film/WhisperingSmith'', the sadistic and psychotic Whitey Du Sang is [[BigBad Barney Rebstock's]] right hand man and chief enforcer.
239* ''Film/WhiteHouseDown'': Emil Stenz was an ex-Delta Force operative who is hired by [[spoiler:Martin Walker]] to help take over the White House and hold everyone inside hostage.
240* In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', the weasel chief Smart Ass is this to Judge Doom.
241* General Kael in ''Film/{{Willow}}'', who leads [[BigBad Queen Bavmorda's]] armies and is extremely dangerous; he personally [[CurbStompBattle beats Willow senseless in combat]] and during the FinalBattle, the task of killing him falls to [[TheLancer Madmartigan]]. Her daughter Sorsha is [[CoDragons her other lieutenant]].
242* Sheriff Lund from ''Film/WillysWonderland'' serves as this to Willy Weasel, giving him human sacrifices over the past several years. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for her, [[YouHaveFailedMe she gets butchered by Willy after failing to have the Janitor killed for him]].]]
243* The ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' features a few:
244** [[DarkActionGirl Mystique]] serves as Magneto's right-hand woman throughout ''Film/XMen1'' and ''Film/X2XMenUnited''.
245** It's somewhat unclear who takes over as Magneto's dragon after Mystique's departure in the third film as there isn't a clear-cut second in command. The two top candidates would be Pyro, who is the only remaining member of the Brotherhood who was with Magneto prior to the beginning of the movie, and Callisto, who was the apparent leader of the Morlocks before they became Magneto's new {{Mook}} army. A case might also be made for Juggernaut, though he fits better in the role of TheBrute.
246** Lady Deathstrike is the dragon of William Stryker in the second film.
247** In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', Agent Zero is Stryker's dragon at first, then Sabretooth [[spoiler:and Weapon XI]] later on.
248** Emma Frost is the dragon to Sebastian Shaw in ''Film/XMenFirstClass''.
249** In ''Film/TheWolverine'', Viper is the dragon to [[spoiler: Yashida]].
250** William Stryker is this to Bolivar Trask in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''.
251** Angel Dust is Ajax's Dragon in ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}} ''.
252** Magneto is DemotedToDragon to Apocalypse in ''Film/XMenApocalypse''. He is the biggest name amongst the mutants Apocalypse picks as his HorsemenOfTheApocalypse, their spokesman to Professor X, and given the biggest task of wiping the globe clean so Apocalypse can rule over what's left while Apocalypse attempts to [[BodySurf transfer his consciousness into Professor X]]. Among the original team of Horsemen Apocalypse had in Ancient Egypt, Death, a blond woman with telepathy and telekinesis, served this role as she supervises the ritual where Apocalypse [[BodySurf Body Surfs]] and gives orders to the other Horsemen.
253** Donald Pierce serves this role to Dr. Xander Rice in ''Film/{{Logan}}''.
254** "Jones" is the most prominent of the D'Bari under Vuk’s command in ''Film/DarkPhoenix''. He accompanies her wherever she goes and is the only one aside from her that has any lines. During the climax of the film, "Jones" leads the D'Bari to attack the prison train and force it towards Vuk, who is lying in wait.

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