Tyler Durden is the main antagonist of the Fight Club franchise.
He is the leader of Project Mayhem and the main antagonist in the novel Fight Club, and it’s 1999 film adaptation of the same name, and the overarching antagonist of both its comic sequels.
He was portrayed by Brad Pitt, who also played Jeffrey Goines in 12 Monkeys and Early Grayce in Kalifornia.
But what make's Tyler such an iconic villain is the fact that he represents ademption of masculinity repackaged as the promise of violence in the interests of social and political anarchy. Due to the fact that in the film "Tyler" holds Raymond aka "Raymond K Hessel" a partially young Asian convince worker at gun point.
He is the leader of Project Mayhem and the main antagonist in the novel Fight Club, and it’s 1999 film adaptation of the same name, and the overarching antagonist of both its comic sequels.
He was portrayed by Brad Pitt, who also played Jeffrey Goines in 12 Monkeys and Early Grayce in Kalifornia.
But what make's Tyler such an iconic villain is the fact that he represents ademption of masculinity repackaged as the promise of violence in the interests of social and political anarchy. Due to the fact that in the film "Tyler" holds Raymond aka "Raymond K Hessel" a partially young Asian convince worker at gun point.