23. Hector Hammond (Green Lantern)
After being summoned by his father, Senator Robert Hammond, to a secret government facility, eccentric scientist Hector Hammond performs an autopsy on Abin Sur's body (Abin Sur being the dying alien who crash-landed on Earth and commanded his ring to find a replacement wearer Hal Jordan). A piece of Parallax, a dangerous cosmic being powered by fear, inside Abin Sur's corpse enters Hammond giving him telepathic and telekinetic powers at the cost of his sanity. His head also grows more and more deformed as the size of his brain increases, eventually forming a huge bulbous mass, as Hammond becomes the secondary villain of the movie. His powers enable him to read people's minds. When said power first materialised, he heard one of his students call him a loser, so he telekinetically threw him across the room. He was also telekinetically able to affect a helicopter mid-flight, he kills his Father using his telekinesis and is even able to temporarily subdue Green Lantern himself, before being consumed by Parallax, the very entity that made him how he was.