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Villain on Leave

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Most common in (but not limited to) movie trilogies, this is when a villain plays a major role in the first installment in a series, then in the next goes AWOL (or at least plays a less important role) but then eventually comes back in a later installment to be the big bad all over again. (TV Show examples tend to treat a whole season as the analogy for a single film for this trope)
There are varying reasons why you will see this trope.
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); }) Fans did not enjoy the new villain and demanded the old one back
The villain was The Dragon in the first installment and later became the big bad
The Villain was in hiding whilst he was believed dead
Nostalgia, what better way to wrap up the series than to come full circle and face your old foe one last time
The interim installment was a B-plot.
A Sub-Trope of Returning Big Bad and related to Interim Villain, whose rise to power is often the result of the previous villain being on leave. Compare Heel–Face Return, when a villain returns to the series in a future installment on the side of the protagonists. Contrast Hijacked by Ganon, where it looks like there is a new villain but the old one turns out to be pulling the strings.
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In the first two seasons of Sherlock, Moriarty is the undisputed Big Bad. In Season 3, Charles Augustus Magnussen has taken over that role, but the end of the season implies that Moriarty is going to come back as the Big Bad of the following season. In the end, Moriarty turns out to be dead and the Big Bad of Season 4 is Eurus Holmes, but Moriarty is still largely responsible for the events of the season and also serves more or less as the Big Bad of the special episode "The Abominable Bride" that takes place between Season 3 and 4.
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Bleach: In the Bount and Captain Amagai Filler Arcs of the anime, Aizen didn't appear at all.
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The Hobbit: Azog is the more direct antagonist in the first film of the trilogy. In the sequel, he has a less important role as he stops pursuing the protagonists after the beginning of the film and is essentially replaced by his son Bolg. However, he returns in the third film as the primary antagonist.
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Friday the 13th: After he is killed off at the end of Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Jason is completely absent in A New Beginning, with the murders instead being committed by a copycat killer named Roy Burns. It's not until Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives that Jason finally returns in his new undead glory.
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Dragon Ball:
The Pilaf Gang gets to do this multiple times. After being the bad guys at the end of the very first arc, they get brought back again as the final obstacle in the Red Ribbon Army arc by having the final Dragon Ball. They are then used again as the reason why Piccolo Daimao is back roaming the Earth, although this turns out to be someone they shouldn't have messed with and they get kicked out of their own airship. Finally they are used as the instigators of the the first arc in Dragon Ball GT, bringing things full circle. In modern media, the Pilaf Gang have had more background roles in the story.
Frieza is quite possibly one of the most iconic villains in the franchise, serving as the Big Bad during the Namek saga. He gets a brief return in the Androids saga before being killed by Trunks. After that, most of his appearances are relegated to filler episodes in the anime. It isn't until Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ that Frieza gets to be in the Big Bad role again, which gets worked into its own saga in Dragon Ball Super. After that, Frieza would later be revived again to serve as the tenth teammate for the Tournament of Power saga, which allows him to later be the Big Bad of Dragon Ball Super: Broly.
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In the fist film of the Spider-Man Trilogy, the Big Bad is Green Goblin/Norman Osborn. In the sequel, Dr Octopus takes the role of the Big Bad, but the ending has the ghost of Norman Osborn urging his son Harry to become a new Green Goblin, implying that he's going to be the Big Bad of the following movie. Indeed, Harry Osborn becomes a new Green Goblin in the third film and serves as one of the main antagonists (though he's not exactly the only one) while the ghost of his father continues to influence him.
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Randy Orton and Triple H are just one example where the villain role changes. Both men have done vile things to each other and their families, depending on who the heel is. Orton's feud with The Fiend is another example, as the latest incarnation has Orton in the heel role, at least according to WWE.note According to fans in the WWE Thunder Dome, they are instructed to cheer The Fiend and Alexa Bliss and boo Orton.
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Subverted with the Iron Man trilogy: after their absence in Iron Man 2, the Ten Rings terrorist organization returns in full force for Iron Man 3. Except they don't - it's all a false flag set up by Aldrich Killian and AIM.
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Mario & Luigi: Fawful is a recurring villain who serves as The Dragon in the first game, gets Demoted to Extra as a shopkeeper in the second game, and then becomes the Big Bad himself in the third.
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The Dark Knight Trilogy: The League of Shadows are the primary villains of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises, led by Ra's al Ghul in the former and Bane and Talia al Ghul in the latter. The Dark Knight has The Joker and Two-Face, completely unaffiliated with the League of Shadows, instead.
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Marvel Cinematic Universe:
Subverted with the Iron Man trilogy: after their absence in Iron Man 2, the Ten Rings terrorist organization returns in full force for Iron Man 3. Except they don't - it's all a false flag set up by Aldrich Killian and AIM.
After teaming up with Loki to invade Earth in The Avengers, Thanos sits out Avengers: Age of Ultron (aside from The Stinger). He returns as the Big Bad in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
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X-Men Trilogy: Magneto is the Big Bad of X-Men, but in the sequel this position is taken by William Stryker while Magneto has a smaller role as an anti-hero who helps the X-Men. However, in the third film Magneto becomes the Big Bad once again (although Phoenix is the bigger threat).
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In Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, Dr Neo Cortex and his cronies attempted an evil scheme at Uka Uka's bidding without Co-Dragon, Dr N Tropy. In Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced, Uka Uka, tired of Cortex's failures, recruits N Tropy to do the next plan solo. Resultantly it is a rare game Cortex is not involved in besides the odd cameo. When N Tropy in turn fails to do any better than Cortex, Uka Uka vows to find a worthy accomplice to do his bidding. This plot point is Left Hanging, with Cortex back as a main villain afterwards (though the premise of Uka trying to find someone more competent perks back up every now and then).
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Lady Tremaine and the stepsisters are the villains in Cinderella, minor characters in Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, and the villains again in Cinderella III: A Twist in Time.
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From a story line perspective, The Undertaker's rivalry with Kane is his nastiest, as the long simmering hatred between the two estranged brothers brought out the worst in them. Even when teaming together, Kane would inevitably turn on the Undertaker and his most personal and insane villain would challenge him again.
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Gundam: Char Aznable was supposed to be in Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ but when Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack has been green-lit, the writers decided to introduce new villains instead, making Char sit out on the entirety of ZZ.
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Sort of inverted in the Super Mario RPG / Paper Mario series. Bowser, who is, without fail (unless you count Super Mario USA), always the main villain of the main Super Mario series, is only the main villain once (the original Paper Mario). In the rest of the games he's either the butt end of jokes, or a party member. Or both...
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SPECTRE's agents are the main antagonists in the early James Bond films, except in Goldfinger.
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The Lion King: In the first film, the main villains are Scar and the Hyenas, but in the Direct-to-Video sequel they don't appear and are replaced with Zira and the Outsiders. In the third movie, Scar and the Hyenas are the villains once again, though the former only makes a few brief appearances.
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The Pilaf Gang gets to do this multiple times. After being the bad guys at the end of the very first arc, they get brought back again as the final obstacle in the Red Ribbon Army arc by having the final Dragon Ball. They are then used again as the reason why Piccolo Daimao is back roaming the Earth, although this turns out to be someone they shouldn't have messed with and they get kicked out of their own airship. Finally they are used as the instigators of the the first arc in Dragon Ball GT, bringing things full circle. In modern media, the Pilaf Gang have had more background roles in the story.
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Daredevil (2015): Wilson Fisk serves as the main villain of the first season, a minor villain in the second season, and the main villain again in the third season.
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Five Nights at Freddy's: William Afton made his first on-screen appearance in the second game during the minigames which reveal the backstory of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. In the third game, he's promoted to Big Bad. In the fourth, however, he's reduced to an Easter Egg that appears for a split second, unrelated to the events of the game. Once the sixth game came out, he once again became a unseen Greater-Scope Villain and since then played a major role in every game afterwards, through the Big Bad to even a Villain Protagonist (with one exception, but that's a non-canon spinoff)
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The first Superman film has Lex Luthor as the Big Bad. In the second film, Zod becomes the Big Bad while Luthor still appears as a secondary antagonist. In the third film, Luthor no longer appears and is replaced by the similar character Ross Webster. In the fourth film as well as Superman Returns, Lex Luthor is the Big Bad once again.
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Transformers Film Series: In the first movie, Megatron has the role of main antagonist. In the second film, he gets Demoted to Dragon and only serves as a secondary antagonist while his master The Fallen fulfills the role of the Big Bad. In the third movie on the other hand, Megatron is part of a Big Bad Duumvirate with Sentinel Prime (that being said, Sentinel is clearly the most dangerous of the two).
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In The Thirty-Nine Steps, Richard Hannay defeats a German spy ring at the outset of World War I. The first sequel, Greenmantle, has a new and unrelated group of villains, but then the second sequel, Mr. Standfast, sees the Dragon from the first novel return as the Big Bad, leading a new spy ring in the closing months of the War, and getting his final come-uppance.
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After teaming up with Loki to invade Earth in The Avengers, Thanos sits out Avengers: Age of Ultron (aside from The Stinger). He returns as the Big Bad in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
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Dusty Rhodes the every man blue collar babyface and his many legendary feuds with the wealthy, show boating Ric Flair.
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Halloween: Michael Myers is the Big Bad of the first two films, but doesn't appear at all in the third. From the fourth film onwards, he returns as the main villain.
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In the first season of Teen Wolf, Peter Hale and Kate Argent serve as the two primary villains. In season 2 and 3, Peter becomes an anti-hero who is more or less on the same side as the heroes, while Kate doesn't appear. In the fourth season, they are both the main villains once again.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the only book in the Harry Potter series in which Voldemort does not appear in some form, either physically or as a Horcrux.
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In The Karate Kid, John Kreese and his Cobra Kai dojo serve as the primary antagonists, but Kreese only appears as a supporting antagonist during the first scene of the following sequel, with Miyagi's Evil Former Friend Sato and his nephew Chozen Toguchi temporarily taking Kreese's place as the main antagonists throughout the majority of the film set in Okinawa. However, in The Karate Kid Part III, Kreese (alongside his war buddy Terry Silver) and the Cobra Kai dojo return as the central antagonists, before disappearing again in The Next Karate Kid (replaced by Colonel Dugan and his Alpha Elite recruits) to then reappear in the eponymous Distant Sequel series Cobra Kai.
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Another straight example is John Cena vs Orton and Brock Lesnar. Once Cena was cemented as a face, his numerous feuds with Orton always had Cena as the hero. Before Lesnar abruptly left WWE in 2004, Cena was the heel, but after his return 2012, Cena was again the hero every time he crossed paths with Lesnar.
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