Because you like Evie O'Connell in The Mummy

Community-driven but practical, Calvin Palmer is a natural leader even if he doesn't always see it. See them in Barbershop.

Other people's opinions have never mattered much to Haruka Nanase, and they aren't going to start to do so now. See them in Free! Iwatobi Swim Club.

A master manipulator, Frank Underwood has a tight grip on Washington DC. Plus who doesn't like having a leader who frequently tosses off Shakespearean asides? See them in House of Cards.

Smart but insecure, Tally Youngblood is torn between what she wants and what her society demands. See them in Uglies.

Blake Henderson is happiest smoking weed on the roof ‘til the end of time, but the real world just has a way of killing his vibe. See them in Workaholics.

Stewie Griffin is just your average evil-genius, talking, sociopathic baby. See them in Family Guy.

Quentin has his whole life mapped out. It might sound boring, but he likes boring. See them in Paper Towns.

From secret organizations to alien attacks, Kyon's life has been one weird, unexplainable thing happening after another. See them in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.

It's hard to tell if Dean Winchester cares more about saving the world or his 1967 Chevy Impala. See them in Supernatural.

Freelance writer Diane is dating a dog and writing a memoir of a horse. See them in Bojack Horseman.

Light Yagami has a plan to make a better world, and morals won't stop him. See them in Death Note.