“ | "I just think that everybody should have the f-cking same. I have a goddamn earring." SHUT THE F-CK UP, JONAH! | „ |
~ Danny mocking Jonah. |
“ | I'm a cannibal, hombre! We're gonna f-ckin' eat your ass! | „ |
~ Danny McBride when he runs into Jay, Seth and James. |
Daniel Richard "Danny" McBride is the secondary antagonist of the 2013 apocalyptic horror black comedy film This Is the End, the film adaptation of the 2007 short film Jay and Seth Versus the Apocalypse.
Unlike his real-life counterpart, the movie version of Danny McBride is depicted as a selfish, immature, childish, homicidal and idiotic person who cares about nothing but himself and uses up food and water that the rest of the boys is carefully trying to ration. Although one of the film's main protagonists due to his friendship with Jay Baruchel and Seth Rogen, he becomes an antagonist in the film's climax when James Franco kicks him out, leading to Danny becoming the latter's archenemy in the process.
He was portrayed by himself.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- He comes to James Franco's house without being invited.
- He takes out Franco's food to make breakfast for himself without permission and when all of the five celebrities were sleeping.
- He used up almost all the food they had left such as eggs, cereal and bacon to make a huge all-you-can-eat for himself before James quickly objects to him using up most of their food without asking them.
- He used up much of their limited water supply complaining that he deserves it since he's more thirsty and weighs more, leading to him being kicked out of Franco's house.
- He becomes the leader of a gang of cannibals with Channing Tatum as his sex slave.
- He mocks James for being petty and takes a huge chunk out of his face, which the other cannibals take as their que to start eating him.
- He orders his cannibals to chase after Seth and Jay in order to kill them, causing his defeat.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He is simply way too comedic to be PE or NPE, as he is never portrayed seriously in the eyes of the audiences and he's occasionally played as a joke in-universe, such as when the group does every drug they've salvaged and being hallucinated. Furthermore, he is a parody of his real-life self and even his crimes are played for laughs.
External Links[]
- Danny McBride on the Villains Wiki
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