To us, superhero means Superman, Batman or the current Iron Man or Captain America. And the superhero movie means the villain in the movie will be a very powerful villain, who wants to take over Massacre or the Earth; Or one of his eternal enemies, the popular superhero, whom he wants to be the only powerful person to kill. With that in mind, the Watchman movie is a little different from the traditional superhero style. The kind of villain we usually see in superhero movies, Watchman's villain can't be put in that category. Moreover, to understand the villain, you have to sit in front of the screen until the very end.
Created by Alan Moore, the central character in the Dave Gibson-drawn ‘Watchman’ comics is a few superheroes whose presence is said to have helped the United States win the Vietnam War and Watergate. Needless to say, the plot of this story is an alternate universe of the eighties, where the craftsmen are this superhero team. By the time the country was heading for World War III with the Soviet Union in 1985, most of these superheroes had either retired or were helping the government because of the anti-superhero law Keen Act enacted by the US government. The story was made into a movie in 2009 by the famous Three Hundred Jack Snyder.