Skip to main content
Games Radar Newsarama Total Film Edge Retro Gamer
GamesRadar+ GamesRadar+ The smarter take on movies
UK EditionUK US EditionUS CA EditionCanada AU EditionAustralia
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
Gaming Magazines
Gaming Magazines
Why subscribe?
  • Subscribe from just £3
  • Takes you closer to the games, movies and TV you love
  • Try a single issue or save on a subscription
  • Issues delivered straight to your door or device
From$12
Subscribe now
Don't miss these
The 50 Most Iconic Video Game Characters
Games The 50 most iconic video game characters of all time
Charlize Theron and Keke Layne in the Netflix fantasy movie, The Old Guard.
Movies The 25 best movies on Netflix to watch this week
From left to right: Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye; Don Cheadle as Rhodey; Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark; Chris Evans as Steve Rogers; Karen Gillan as Nebula; Rocket Raccoon; and Paul Rudd as Scott Lang in Avengers: Endgame.
Movies The 30 best movies on Disney Plus to watch right now
Matt Damon as Lieutenant Dane Dumars and Ben Affleck as Det Sergeant JD Byrne in The Rip.
Action Movies The 25 best Netflix action movies to watch right now
Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Kelson in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Horror Movies 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple review: "The wildest and weirdest entry into the franchise yet"
Oona Chaplin as Varang in Avatar: Fire and Ash
Sci-Fi Movies Avatar: Fire and Ash review: "Still a technical marvel, with some of the year's best action filmmaking"
Best anime movies: Chihiro and No-Face sitting in a train carriage during Spirited Away.
Anime Movies The 30 best anime movies to watch right now
Stephen McKinley Henderson in Dune
Movies The 20 best movies on HBO Max to watch right now
Karl Urban voices Jacob Holland in Netflix's The Sea Beast
Fantasy Movies The 10 best fantasy movies on Netflix to watch right now
Marlon Brando and James Caan in The Godfather
Streaming Services The 20 best movies on Paramount Plus to watch right now
Best superhero movies: close-up images of Captain America, Batman, and Wonder Woman.
Superhero Movies The 25 best superhero movies of all time
Barry Keoghan as Ormon in Crime 101
Crime Movies Chris Hemsworth praises his Crime 101 co-star Barry Keoghan's "intimidating" and "magnetic" work on the new thriller
The Wrecking Crew
Amazon Prime Video The 25 best movies on Prime Video to watch right now
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in The Rip
Thriller Movies The 25 best Netflix thrillers to watch right now
Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown in The Electric State
Sci-Fi Movies The 10 best sci-fi movies on Netflix to watch right now
Trending
  • Best Netflix Movies
  • Movie Release Dates
  • Best movies on Disney Plus
  • Best Netflix Shows
  1. Entertainment
  2. Movies

11 Best Movie Characters of 2012

Features
By Total Film published 17 December 2012

The greatest creations of the year...

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Marty (Fran Kranz, The Cabin In The Woods)

Marty (Fran Kranz, The Cabin In The Woods)

The stoner character is a well-known horror movie trope.

They’re usually amongst the first to die, usually because of a bout of bad luck combined with their own idiocy.

At best, they’re the comic relief. At worst, they’re the screenwriter’s attempt to connect with youth culture.

But no matter what, their use of drugs will always, always be punished.

But Marty is a Joss Whedon creation and, in a film that takes great pleasure in twisting clichés and tropes, the most surprising element of Cabin .

Not only does Marty not get punished for smoking dope, it’s directly responsible for saving his life.

We always knew that Whedon likes to upset the status quo – but we didn’t expect him to make the stoner the most aspirational character in the movie.

Brilliantly played by Fran Kranz, it’s a likeable, laugh-out-loud performance.

We certainly don’t condone the use of drugs, but what we do encourage is originality – and films didn’t get much more original than Cabin this year.

Read our The Cabin In The Woods review here

Page 1 of 11
Page 1 of 11
Cid (Pierce Gagnon, Looper)

Cid (Pierce Gagnon, Looper)

Not so much a character as a mid-film narrative atom bomb, Cid completely transforms Rian Johnson’s Looper from time travel flick into something else entirely.

By far the eeriest performance of the year, Pierce Gagnon seems to be seven-going-on-70 in terms of the ability / comic timing he brought to Johnson’s key character.

And Johnson seems relieved about his find.

“Oh my god, Pierce. Looking back I’m kind of terrified that I hinged the success of the backend of the movie on finding someone like Pierce. It’s really rare to find a kid who can do what he does. He would do three-page dialogue scenes with Emily and Joe and hold his own against them all the way through.”

Read our Looper review here

Page 2 of 11
Page 2 of 11
The three little brothers/bears (Brave)

The three little brothers/bears (Brave)

They might not have said much – anything, actually – but Merida’s three little brothers were a constant mischievous delight in Brave , scampering across the frame for several successful sight gags.

And after the mid-point plot twist – spoiler alert – they made the cutest grizzly bear cubs we’ve ever seen.

If Brave ever turns into a Cars -style franchise, we’d love to see what these three bears got up to whilst Merida was off saving her mum.

Read our Brave review here

Page 3 of 11
Page 3 of 11
David (Michael Fassbender, Prometheus)

David (Michael Fassbender, Prometheus)

From the moment we saw the viral videos selling David as if he were the latest iPad, we knew that Fassbender would make Prometheus worth watching.

And so it turned out for a lot of people – the film became extremely divisive, but one thing everyone could agree on was that Fassbender was the best thing in it.

Channeling Peter O’Toole for a performance that was half post-war butler, half Olympic athlete, Fassbender’s David mesmerised from the moment he was switched on.

David’s motivations may have been a little suspect on occasion, but if Prometheus: Paradise is to become a reality, we’re glad he’s along for the ride.

Read our Prometheus review here

Page 4 of 11
Page 4 of 11
Forrest Bondurant (Tom Hardy, Lawless)

Forrest Bondurant (Tom Hardy, Lawless)

Tom Hardy, grumbling in a cardigan.

No, not a big screen adaptation of One Foot In The Grave , but the best character in one of the best gangster flicks of the year.

From the force of sheer presence alone, Hardy makes Forrest one of the most compelling creations of 2012.

It’s a performance full of strange grunts, odd moans and mumbled line deliveries.

It’s as fascinating a turn as Benicio Del Toro in The Usual Suspects and Brad Pitt in Snatch .

Read our Lawless review here

Page 5 of 11
Page 5 of 11
Freddie Quell (Joaquin Phoenix, The Master) / Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master)

Freddie Quell (Joaquin Phoenix, The Master) / Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master)

The Master centered around two characters so compelling we can’t split the vote and pick just one.

And we’re not the only people who’ve had trouble choosing – the Venice judges awarded this year’s Volpi cup for Best Actor to Phoenix and Seymour Hoffman, enabling them to share the honour.

It seems fitting – both men are two sides of the same coin, two parallel character studies that seem to reflect each other’s strengths and weaknesses.

One interpretation of Quell and Dodd posits the two men as representations of the id and ego – utterly dependent on each other, but eternally at odds.

But however you read the narrative – and however you feel about the film – one thing is certain: both actors are at the top of their game.

Read our The Master review here

Page 6 of 11
Page 6 of 11
Richard Parker (The Life Of Pi)

Richard Parker (The Life Of Pi)

One of Life Of Pi ’s many triumphs, Richard Parker could easily have been anthropomorphised by a lesser director, transformed into a third-act best friend for our lead – but the tiger that got lost at sea is a snarling, prowling mass of teeth and claws for the duration of the film.

A mixture of CGI creature, green-screened beast and practical puppet, Parker manages to elicit fear, compassion, and affection, without ever breaking character as a believable big cat.

Read our Life Of Pi review here

Page 7 of 11
Page 7 of 11
Hulk (Mark Ruffalo, Avengers Assemble)

Hulk (Mark Ruffalo, Avengers Assemble)

Hulk hasn’t had an easy journey to the big screen, with two different takes completely forgetting the key ingredient of the conflicted character: fun.

Luckily, Joss Whedon understands each separate chemical compound of the concept of fun, giving the angry green giant two stand-out scenes that caused the audience we saw it with to erupt into spontaneous applause.

And then he threw in one more for good luck.

Of all the Avengers who assembled this summer, Hulk was by far the most victorious.

Read our Avengers Assemble review here

Page 8 of 11
Page 8 of 11
Ted (Seth MacFarlane, Ted)

Ted (Seth MacFarlane, Ted)

Lewd, crude and – most importantly – hilarious.

Ted could have gone so, so wrong for Seth MacFarlane, but we took Ted to our hearts almost immediately.

The film was a huge box office success for Paramount, so we expect Ted to return in the not-so-distant future.

We can’t wait to hang out with him again.

Read our Ted review here

Page 9 of 11
Page 9 of 11
Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)

Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)

There’s a reason Peter Jackson rearranged The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey schedule to accommodate his preferred lead, Martin Freeman.

Having seen the film, we know exactly what that reason is. There is no-one better to play Bilbo Baggins.

Freeman makes him loveable from the moment we see him, pipe in hand.

And, considering he’s the protagonist of what’s essentially a kids' book, it’s a surprisingly layered performance – particularly in the scene where he holds his sword to the throat of a returning character - you can see Baggins’ thought process silently play out across Freeman’s face.

It’s a wonderful character on the page, and now we’ve seen Freeman’s take, we can’t imagine Bilbo any other way.

We’re sure that’s how Jackson felt in that first audition.

Read our The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey review here

Page 10 of 11
Page 10 of 11
Bane (Tom Hardy, The Dark Knight Rises)

Bane (Tom Hardy, The Dark Knight Rises)

What a lovely, lovely voice.

Of all the comic-book creations that hit cinemas this year, Bane was by far the most transformed, shifting from wrestler to revolutionary.

Once again, the magic came from Tom Hardy’s astonishing performance.

We can’t actually believe that one of the biggest films of the year contained an extended sequence in which a man with his mouth obscured read a letter out loud.

And what’s even more surprising is that the scene was utterly compelling – the epitome of acting through the eyes / body language.

Read our The Dark Knight Rises review here

Page 11 of 11
Page 11 of 11
Total Film

The Total Film team are made up of the finest minds in all of film journalism. They are: Editor Jane Crowther, Deputy Editor Matt Maytum, Reviews Ed Matthew Leyland, News Editor Jordan Farley, and Online Editor Emily Murray. Expect exclusive news, reviews, features, and more from the team behind the smarter movie magazine. 

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Whatsapp
  • Pinterest
  • Flipboard
  • Email
Share this article
Join the conversation
Follow us
Add us as a preferred source on Google
GamesRadar+
Get the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more


By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

You are now subscribed

Your newsletter sign-up was successful


Want to add more newsletters?

GamesRadar+

Every Friday

GamesRadar+

Your weekly update on everything you could ever want to know about the games you already love, games we know you're going to love in the near future, and tales from the communities that surround them.

GTA 6 O'clock

Every Thursday

GTA 6 O'clock

Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts.

Knowledge

Every Friday

Knowledge

From the creators of Edge: A weekly videogame industry newsletter with analysis from expert writers, guidance from professionals, and insight into what's on the horizon.

The Setup

Every Thursday

The Setup

Hardware nerds unite, sign up to our free tech newsletter for a weekly digest of the hottest new tech, the latest gadgets on the test bench, and much more.

Switch 2 Spotlight

Every Wednesday

Switch 2 Spotlight

Sign up to our new Switch 2 newsletter, where we bring you the latest talking points on Nintendo's new console each week, bring you up to date on the news, and recommend what games to play.

The Watchlist

Every Saturday

The Watchlist

Subscribe for a weekly digest of the movie and TV news that matters, direct to your inbox. From first-look trailers, interviews, reviews and explainers, we've got you covered.

SFX

Once a month

SFX

Get sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month!


An account already exists for this email address, please log in.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Read more
Benicio del Toro as Sensei Sergio in One Battle After Another
My favorite character of the year was One Battle After Another's beer-drinking karate instructor
 
 
Year in Review: The Best of 2025 main listing image for Best Movies of 2025 featuring images from Weapons, Superman, Sinners, and The Long Walk
The 25 Best Movies of 2025
 
 
Amy Madigan as Aunt Gladys in Weapons.
Weapons' Aunt Gladys is an instant horror icon – and 2025's best movie villain
 
 
Best superhero movies: close-up images of Captain America, Batman, and Wonder Woman.
The 25 best superhero movies of all time
 
 
Charlize Theron and Keke Layne in the Netflix fantasy movie, The Old Guard.
The 25 best movies on Netflix to watch this week
 
 
David Corenswet in costume Superman, with a blue GamesRadar+ Best of 2025 logo in the top right
Superman captured my heart as the 2025 movie of the year with its hopeful rejection of cynicism
 
 
Latest in Movies
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Marvel and Life of Chuck actor to star alongside Scarlett Johansson in Mike Flanagan's Exorcist reboot
 
 
The giant robot villain of Netflix's War Machine charging up an energy blast
The first trailer for Netflix's War Machine channels Predator vibes as Reacher star takes on an unstoppable killer robot
 
 
Chris Evans as Cap in the first Avengers: Doomsday trailer
Thor star Chris Hemsworth praises Steve Rogers' surprise Avengers: Doomsday teaser
 
 
Leatherface holding a chainsaw above his head during the ending of the horror movie, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Texas Chain Saw Massacre is being turned into a TV show as its director is "not interested in remaking perfect films"
 
 
Barry Keoghan as Ormon in Crime 101
Chris Hemsworth praises his Crime 101 co-star Barry Keoghan's "intimidating" and "magnetic" work on the new thriller
 
 
Dylan O'Brien as Bradley in Send Help
Send Help producer reveals the surprising on-set hazard that had to be removed from the thriller's set: killer coconuts
 
 
Latest in Features
Big in 2026
Control Resonant may be an action-RPG, but Remedy isn't veering into hellishly-challenging territory: "There are no parries, there is no back-and-forth with a single enemy"
 
 
Gale clutches his glowing chest, clearly in pain and discomfort
My favorite Baldur's Gate 3 companion got more love in the latest MTG Secret Lair, but I can't stomach buying it
 
 
Big in 2026
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam wants to be a tougher, smarter FPS where kills hardly matter: "We sit in a specific space where we're not COD or Battlefield, but also not military simulation"
 
 
Beast of Reincarnation screenshot which shows the protagonist engaged in close-quarters combat with three enemies
Beast of Reincarnation's battles are about "the joyful dilemma of choice", building on Pokemon battle planning expertise
 
 
Nioh 3 samurai deflects an arrow
I was going to play the Nioh 3 demo for 30 minutes – I played 5 hours, and this Soulslike is blowing me away at 120 FPS
 
 
Red Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2's enigmatic spider web puzzle is the first thing that's gotten me genuinely excited for GTA 6
 
 
  1. A pudgy cat stands on the player's arm in Nioh 3 and emits a warm glow, with a rickety wooden bridge in the background, cropped
    1
    Nioh 3 review: "Brutal samurai and ninja clashes across wide maps avoid retreading Elden Ring – this Soulslike is all demon killer, no filler"
  2. 2
    This Lord of the Rings card game is a puzzle-solving masterclass
  3. 3
    Highguard review: "A fresh but muddled FPS genre mashup that needs refinement if it's to have any staying power"
  4. 4
    This hidden role board game makes me feel like a puppet master, so Traitors fans should listen up
  5. 5
    Cairn review: "This climber has a grip on me – even when it loses its footing with awkward systems, the challenge remains surmountable"
  1. Return to Silent Hill protagonist James Sunderland
    1
    Return to Silent Hill review: "Neither an impressive adaptation nor coherent enough to act as a standalone film"
  2. 2
    28 Years Later: The Bone Temple review: "The wildest and weirdest entry into the franchise yet"
  3. 3
    Avatar: Fire and Ash review: "Still a technical marvel, with some of the year's best action filmmaking"
  4. 4
    Five Nights at Freddy's 2 review: "We have waited two years for a Five Nights at Freddy's 1.5"
  5. 5
    Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery review: "Brings Knives Out back to its roots for a sequel that's almost on a par with the original"
  1. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams in Wonder Man.
    1
    Wonder Man review: "A low-key gem that's up there with the MCU's best"
  2. 2
    Starfleet Academy review: "It may feel a little different to what we're used to, but this is Star Trek through and through"
  3. 3
    A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms review: "This Game of Thrones spin-off is a surprisingly heartfelt and fun return to Westeros"
  4. 4
    Stranger Things season 5 finale review: “Shows off both the best and the worst of Hawkins”
  5. 5
    Stranger Things season 5, Volume 2 review: “All set up for a finale that has so much to deliver”

GamesRadar+ is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

Add as a preferred source on Google
  • About Us
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Review guidelines
  • Write for us
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Careers

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...