Yes, many fans argue the Mind Flayer is a more powerful and significant villain than Vecna in Stranger Things, seeing Vecna (Henry Creel/One) as a powerful general or creation of the larger, cosmic Mind Flayer entity, which seeks to conquer Earth on a grander scale. Other contenders for "worse" (meaning scarier/more evil) often cited include villains from other media, like Homelander, Ramsay Bolton, or Dolores Umbridge, due to their human-level cruelty and sadism.
In 4th edition, Vecna's main foes in the realm of death and undeath are Kas, Orcus and the Raven Queen (though he would rather she rule the dead than Orcus). Among the gods, Ioun is something of Vecna's antithesis, for she would share with the world all the knowledge he would keep secret.
Henry Creel, often referred to as Vecna, One (spelled 001), and Mr. Whatsit, is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists of the Netflix science fiction horror television series Stranger Things, portrayed by Jamie Campbell Bower.
Before they embark into the Upside Down, Will comes out as gay to his family and close friends, explaining that Vecna showed him visions of his failed and distant relationships with his loved ones after they learnt the truth.
Both have help by others, but one definitely is stronger than the other. That person is Will.
Vecna Is Not the Final Villain in Stranger Things Season 5, Here Is the Proof - IMDb. A new theory has brought the entire premise of Stranger Things to the center stage, as it claims that Vecna is not the final villain in the forthcoming Season 5.
He used his restored powers to brutally murder the other test subjects and workers, and attempted to do the same to Eleven. However, Eleven overpowered him and sent him through a gate to the Upside Down, where he gradually transformed into the being known as Vecna.
The One-Above-All
With the power to make or unmake anything, reverse, speed up, stop time, and reshape reality instantaneously, it's impossible to comprehend what or who The One-Above-All is. The One-Above-All is the most powerful character in the Marvel Universe.
According to a leak, Vecna cannot be killed — the only way to end him is to replace him, and that idea changes everything. Vecna isn't just a monster; he's a constant force tied to the Upside Down itself. Destroying his physical form wouldn't end the threat, because the power would simply seek a new host.
In its five seasons, "Stranger Things" killed off a handful of named characters. We ranked all the major deaths in the series by their level of sadness. Fan-favorite characters like Barb, Bob, and Eddie suffered some of the most heartbreaking fates.
The kryptonite is some sort of sonic sound waves, I guess. It's a sound, and it does something to eleven, weakens her enough to not use her powers. She sees through soldier's mind that behind the door, the sound is too much, meaning the military is keeping someone powerful there with this kryptonite.
Millie Bobby Brown Cried Seeing Vecna in 'Stranger Things' and Was 'Visually Disgusted' by Villain - IMDb. [Editor's Note: The following story contains spoilers for “Stranger Things 4: Vol. 2.”] The horror for “Stranger Things 4” has truly been turned up to Eleven.
Just as mysteriously as Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) arrived in Hawkins, she was gone. In the final episode of Stranger Things, the teen sacrifices herself to break the dangerous cycle of military scientists using supernatural children for evil.
"Once Will is talking about Tammy and all that and his experience, yeah, it's Mike — and his friends — all realizing and understanding now for the first time, even if Mike has been somewhat oblivious over these years, what his friend is saying," Ross says.
The first use of the F-bomb in Stranger Things comes from one of the most unlikely characters, Will Byers. Quiet, shy, and generally courteous and soft-spoken, Will changes the status quo during one moment in Stranger Things, season 3, episode 3.