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The dark side's version of the [[Sibling Team]] - antagonists who take brothers or sisters along for the ride, sometimes ending up looking like a fraternal version of an [[Outlaw Couple]], also typically a pair. Sometimes they can play off each other as [[Morality Pet]]s or at least [[Pet the Dog|Humanity Pets]] while other times their partnership can be [[Cain and Abel|begrudging underneath]] or have them tripping over [[Sibling Rivalry]].
The dark side's version of the [[Sibling Team]] - antagonists who take brothers or sisters along for the ride, sometimes ending up looking like a fraternal version of an [[Outlaw Couple]], also typically a pair. Sometimes they can play off each other as [[Morality Pet]]s or at least [[Pet the Dog|Humanity Pets]] while other times their partnership can be [[Cain and Abel|begrudging underneath]] or have them tripping over [[Sibling Rivalry]].


Can overlap with [[Big Bad Duumvirate]] or [[Those Two Bad Guys]], may involve [[Sibling Yin-Yang]] or [[Stronger Sibling]].
Can overlap with [[Big Bad Duumvirate]] or [[Those Two Bad Guys]], may involve [[Sibling Yin-Yang]] or [[Stronger Sibling]].
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See Also: [[The Family That Slays Together]] if parents and other relatives join the siblings on serious crime sprees.
See Also: [[The Family That Slays Together]] if parents and other relatives join the siblings on serious crime sprees.


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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The Slicer Brothers in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''- they were criminals/murderers in life, and were turned into an undead guard- one forms the head and the other forms the body.
* The Slicer Brothers in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''- they were criminals/murderers in life, and were turned into an undead guard- one forms the head and the other forms the body.
* Hansel and Gretel of ''[[Black Lagoon]]''.
* Hansel and Gretel of ''[[Black Lagoon]]''.
* [[Yu Yu Hakusho|The Toguro Brothers]].
* [[Yu Yu Hakusho|The Toguro Brothers]].
* Luke and Jan Valentine in ''[[Hellsing]]'' who are [[Different As Night and Day]] while still both being psycho villains.
* Luke and Jan Valentine in ''[[Hellsing]]'' who are [[Different As Night and Day]] while still both being psycho villains.
* Sakon and Ukon of ''[[Naruto]]''.They're both sadistic, violent psychos, but hey, they have family values. Brothers stick together. In this case, to the point where they share a body...
* Sakon and Ukon of ''[[Naruto]]''.They're both sadistic, violent psychos, but hey, they have family values. Brothers stick together. In this case, to the point where they share a body...
* The Wong-Chang-Lee brothers in ''[[Daphne in the Brilliant Blue]]''. Unusual in that they're all half-siblings.



== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[wikipedia:Fenris (comics)|Fenris]] (Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) in the [[Marvel Universe]].
* [[wikipedia:Fenris (comics)|Fenris]] (Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) in the [[Marvel Universe]].
** The [[X-Men]] meet a lot of these: in the [[Silver Age]] [[Legion of Doom|Brotherhood of]] <s>Evil</s> [[Legion of Doom|Mutants]] and the [[Ultimate Universe]] version of same, it was the ambivalently villainous siblings Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch; in the Acolytes, the successor to the Brotherhood, it was the Kleinstock Brothers; even X-Men [[Spin-Off]] team X-Factor once clashed with the siblings Slab and Thumbelina, who were usually on two entirely different teams of baddies.
** The [[X-Men]] meet a lot of these: in the [[Silver Age]] [[Legion of Doom|Brotherhood of]] <s>Evil</s> [[Legion of Doom|Mutants]] and the [[Ultimate Universe]] version of same, it was the ambivalently villainous siblings Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch; in the Acolytes, the successor to the Brotherhood, it was the Kleinstock Brothers; even X-Men [[Spin-Off]] team X-Factor once clashed with the siblings Slab and Thumbelina, who were usually on two entirely different teams of baddies.
* In the [[Bronze Age]], Captain America battled a pair of brothers, the Eel and the Viper, who were part of the first [[Weird Trade Union|Serpent Squad]].
* In the [[Bronze Age]], Captain America battled a pair of brothers, the Eel and the Viper, who were part of the first [[Weird Trade Union|Serpent Squad]].
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* [[Spider Woman]] and [[Iron Man]] respectively battled two pairs of villains called the Brothers Grimm, though only the second version are actually brothers - and twins, at that.
* [[Spider Woman]] and [[Iron Man]] respectively battled two pairs of villains called the Brothers Grimm, though only the second version are actually brothers - and twins, at that.
* [[Superman]]'s demonic enemies Blaze and Satanus are brother and sister.
* [[Superman]]'s demonic enemies Blaze and Satanus are brother and sister.
* ''[[Strontium Dog]]'' had two separate groups of these: The Weerd Brothers; Hiss, Cuss, and Silent, and the [[Creepy Twins|Creepy]] [[Mutants|Mutant]] [[Creepy Twins|Twins]] known only as Stix.
* ''[[Strontium Dog]]'' had two separate groups of these: The Weerd Brothers; Hiss, Cuss, and Silent, and the [[Creepy Twins|Creepy]] [[Mutants|Mutant]] [[Creepy Twins|Twins]] known only as Stix.
* [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe|The Beagle Boys]]. Not just brothers but cousins as well, a whole extended family of crime.
* [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe|The Beagle Boys]]. Not just brothers but cousins as well, a whole extended family of crime.
* [[Judge Dredd]] has frequently contended with the surviving sibling members of the Angel Gang, a clan of murderers from the radioactive wastelands beyond Mega-City One. In their first appearances, they were [[The Family That Slays Together]].
* [[Judge Dredd]] has frequently contended with the surviving sibling members of the Angel Gang, a clan of murderers from the radioactive wastelands beyond Mega-City One. In their first appearances, they were [[The Family That Slays Together]].
* ''[[Invincible]]'' has recurring minor villains the Mauler Brothers, who are not actual brothers; they're clones.
* ''[[Invincible]]'' has recurring minor villains the Mauler Brothers, who are not actual brothers; they're clones.
* The [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|Dalton brothers]] from ''[[Lucky Luke]]''. They may not be especially competent, but they're determined to stick to their life of crime.
* The [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|Dalton brothers]] from ''[[Lucky Luke]]''. They may not be especially competent, but they're determined to stick to their life of crime.
* The Roark brothers don't seem to like each other much, but they are still the heads of the most powerful and evil family in ''[[Sin City]]''.
* The Roark brothers don't seem to like each other much, but they are still the heads of the most powerful and evil family in ''[[Sin City]]''.
* Minor [[Batman]] foes, the Trigger Twins.
* Minor [[Batman]] foes, the Trigger Twins.



== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* [[Quentin Tarantino]]'s storied universe has an interesting, somewhat unintentional [[Subverted Trope|subversion]] with [[Reservoir Dogs|Vic]] and [[Pulp Fiction|Vincent]] Vega. Both characters are hardened criminals, [[Word of God]] makes it clear that they're supposed to be related to each other and have had a history together, but the two characters have never been seen together in movies. For a while, Tarantino was apparently working on putting together a Vega Brothers movie, but he ended up abandoning such a project around 2007 when he concluded that the principle actors, Michael Madsen and John Travolta, would be too old now to reprise their roles.
* [[Quentin Tarantino]]'s storied universe has an interesting, somewhat unintentional [[Subverted Trope|subversion]] with [[Reservoir Dogs|Vic]] and [[Pulp Fiction|Vincent]] Vega. Both characters are hardened criminals, [[Word of God]] makes it clear that they're supposed to be related to each other and have had a history together, but the two characters have never been seen together in movies. For a while, Tarantino was apparently working on putting together a Vega Brothers movie, but he ended up abandoning such a project around 2007 when he concluded that the principle actors, Michael Madsen and John Travolta, would be too old now to reprise their roles.
** ''[[From Dusk till Dawn]]'', however, begins with the audience following the escapades of the Gecko Brothers, Seth and Richie.
** ''[[From Dusk till Dawn]]'', however, begins with the audience following the escapades of the Gecko Brothers, Seth and Richie.
* Charlie and Mikey Burns in ''[[The Proposition]]''
* Charlie and Mikey Burns in ''[[The Proposition]]''
* The Gruber brothers, Hans and Simon, from the ''[[Die Hard]]'' movies. Like the Vegas, they're [[Zig Zagged Trope|a bit of a subversion]] in that they turned up separately and apparently didn't like each other much in real life.
* The Gruber brothers, Hans and Simon, from the ''[[Die Hard]]'' movies. Like the Vegas, they're [[Zig Zagged Trope|a bit of a subversion]] in that they turned up separately and apparently didn't like each other much in real life.
* In the Korean film ''[[The Crucible (film)|The Crucible]]'', Headmaster Lee Gang-bok and Admin Head Lee Gang-seok (who are [[Creepy Twins]] to boot) inflict horrific sexual abuse on the female students of their [[Boarding School of Horrors]]. Their adoptive sister, Yun Ja-ae, is also complicit in their crimes, and deals out plenty of (physical) abuse herself.
* In the Korean film ''[[The Crucible (2011 Korean film)|The Crucible]]'', Headmaster Lee Gang-bok and Admin Head Lee Gang-seok (who are [[Creepy Twins]] to boot) inflict horrific sexual abuse on the female students of their [[Boarding School of Horrors]]. Their adoptive sister, Yun Ja-ae, is also complicit in their crimes, and deals out plenty of (physical) abuse herself.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==

* [[The Hunter]] unsubs of the ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' episode Open Season turn out to be a pair of brothers who abduct other humans, set them loose in the middle of the woods, and [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game|have a blast chasing and killing them]]. They basically get discovered due to the elder brother [[Pet the Dog|petting the dog]] (the younger is severely wounded when their prey fights back, and he starts a fire to signal for help), and this is actually somewhat made a point.
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* [[The Hunter]] unsubs of the ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' episode Open Season turn out to be a pair of brothers who abduct other humans, set them loose in the middle of the woods, and [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game|have a blast chasing and killing them]]. They basically get discovered due to the elder brother [[Pet the Dog|petting the dog]] (the younger is severely wounded when their prey fights back, and he starts a fire to signal for help), and this is actually somewhat made a point.
** ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' did this another time besides the [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game|Most Dangerous Game]] one, but with a horrible twist: {{spoiler|one brother is quadraplegic, the other is physically able but seriously mentally impaired. The former manipulates the latter, who doesn't really know what he's doing, into all the crimes.}}
* [[My Name Is Earl|Earl]] and his brother Randy, until Karma got to Earl. At one point Randy was expecting that after Earl finished doing all the stuff on The List they'd go back to stealing stuff.
** ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' did this another time besides the [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game|Most Dangerous Game]] one, but with a horrible twist: {{spoiler|one brother is quadraplegic, the other is physically able but seriously mentally impaired. The former manipulates the latter, who doesn't really know what he's doing, into all the crimes.}}
* ''[[24]]''. Ramon Salazar and his brother Hector Salazar in Day 3.
* [[My Name Is Earl|Earl]] and his brother Randy, until Karma got to Earl. At one point Randy was expecting that after Earl finished doing all the stuff on The List they'd go back to stealing stuff.
* ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'': The [[wikipedia:Piranha Brothers|Piranha Brothers.]]
* ''[[24]]''. Ramon Salazar and his brother Hector Salazar in Day 3.
* Mr. Cain and Mr. Abel in "Meltdown", the ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'' homage episode of ''[[The Pretender]]''
* ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'': The [[wikipedia:Piranha Brothers|Piranha Brothers.]]
* Mr. Cain and Mr. Abel in "Meltdown", the ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'' homage episode of ''[[The Pretender]]''
* A "two brothers, one not all there" type is true of Ryan and Cyril O'Reily in ''[[Oz]]''. Before Cyril's accident (which caused severe brain damage, leaving him in that state), they were a more typical example of the trope as described above.
* A "two brothers, one not all there" type is true of Ryan and Cyril O'Reily in ''[[Oz]]''. Before Cyril's accident (which caused severe brain damage, leaving him in that state), they were a more typical example of the trope as described above.
* Danny and Albert Cho (respectively, Kamen Riders Spear and Imperer) in ''[[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]]''.
* Danny and Albert Cho (respectively, Kamen Riders Spear and Imperer) in ''[[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]]''.
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* A relatively rare positive version of this trope is sibling con artists Emma and Sean Kennedy in Season 5 of [[Hustle]].
* A relatively rare positive version of this trope is sibling con artists Emma and Sean Kennedy in Season 5 of [[Hustle]].
* Danny and Tony Driscoll in ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]'' and ''[[The Green Green Grass]]''.
* Danny and Tony Driscoll in ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]'' and ''[[The Green Green Grass]]''.



== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* The fourth ''[[Kitty Norville]]'' book contains a very nasty case of this. The sister is {{spoiler|a skinwalker, a practicioner of one of the most evil kinds of magic. She killed one of her sisters to get the power. Her twin brother is a werewolf; she became a skinwalker essentially to keep him company when he turned wolf, with none of the drawbacks of lycanthropy.}} Both are muderous and out of control.
* The fourth ''[[Kitty Norville]]'' book contains a very nasty case of this. The sister is {{spoiler|a skinwalker, a practicioner of one of the most evil kinds of magic. She killed one of her sisters to get the power. Her twin brother is a werewolf; she became a skinwalker essentially to keep him company when he turned wolf, with none of the drawbacks of lycanthropy.}} Both are muderous and out of control.
* Dave and Banjo Lilywhite in ''[[Discworld/Hogfather|Hogfather]]''
* Dave and Banjo Lilywhite in ''[[Hogfather]]''
* In the second ''[[Circle of Magic]]'' book, the pirate queen Pauha and her chief mage Enahar are sister and brother.
* In the second ''[[Circle of Magic]]'' book, the pirate queen Pauha and her chief mage Enahar are sister and brother.



== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The [[Creepy Twins|Ashford Twins]] from ''[[Resident Evil|Resident Evil - Code: Veronica]]'' - sister Alexia is the [[Big Bad]] of the game while brother Alfred is her devoted [[The Dragon|Dragon]].
* The [[Creepy Twins|Ashford Twins]] from ''[[Resident Evil|Resident Evil - Code: Veronica]]'' - sister Alexia is the [[Big Bad]] of the game while brother Alfred is her devoted [[The Dragon|Dragon]].
* Eventually subverted by Carlito and Isabela Keyes in ''[[Dead Rising]]''. The two originally cooperate in a plan mostly Carlito's to turn all of America into zombies in vengeance for their [[Doomed Hometown]]. {{spoiler|[[Only Sane Man|Isabela]] was actually conflicted about the whole thing and goes through a [[Heel Face Turn]] shortly after meeting Frank. She tries to confront Carlito and tell him to stop the operation only to get a bullet in her shoulder for her trouble, and spends the rest of the game trying to do the next best thing by aiding Frank}}.
* Eventually subverted by Carlito and Isabela Keyes in ''[[Dead Rising]]''. The two originally cooperate in a plan mostly Carlito's to turn all of America into zombies in vengeance for their [[Doomed Hometown]]. {{spoiler|[[Only Sane Man|Isabela]] was actually conflicted about the whole thing and goes through a [[Heel Face Turn]] shortly after meeting Frank. She tries to confront Carlito and tell him to stop the operation only to get a bullet in her shoulder for her trouble, and spends the rest of the game trying to do the next best thing by aiding Frank}}.
* ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' had {{spoiler|Dahlia and Iris, although Iris was only trying to help her sister.}}
* ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' had {{spoiler|Dahlia and Iris, although Iris was only trying to help her sister.}}
* Gol and Maia Acheron, the original ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'''s [[Big Bad Duumvirate]].
* Gol and Maia Acheron, the original ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'''s [[Big Bad Duumvirate]].
* The Mendez Brothers in ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]: Vice City Stories''.
* The Mendez Brothers in ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]: Vice City Stories''.
* The Go-Rock Quads in ''[[Pokémon Ranger]]'', each with signature bent-to-my-will Pokemon and matching musical instruments.
* The Go-Rock Quads in ''[[Pokémon Ranger]]'', each with signature bent-to-my-will Pokemon and matching musical instruments.
* Packie, Derrick and Gerry McReary from ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' are a non-antagonistic version.
* Packie, Derrick and Gerry McReary from ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' are a non-antagonistic version.
** Knowing that their father used to be the gang leader and that their mother has a criminal record, too, qualifies the McRearys as [[The Family That Slays Together]]. The only person in the family without a criminal record is Kate.
** Knowing that their father used to be the gang leader and that their mother has a criminal record, too, qualifies the McRearys as [[The Family That Slays Together]]. The only person in the family without a criminal record is Kate.



== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* Ashlynn Harris and her half-brother Jake Myers from [[Strange Little Band]] fit this trope more than that of the [[Sibling Team]] inspite of being protagonists. For example one of their escapades is non-consensual experiments on humans with recreated alien technology. Once their parents get over their personal issues the entire family becomes [[The Family That Slays Together]].
* Ashlynn Harris and her half-brother Jake Myers from [[Strange Little Band]] fit this trope more than that of the [[Sibling Team]] inspite of being protagonists. For example one of their escapades is non-consensual experiments on humans with recreated alien technology. Once their parents get over their personal issues the entire family becomes [[The Family That Slays Together]].
* Icee and Flare from [[Waiting for A Miracle]].
* Icee and Flare from [[Waiting for A Miracle]].



== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* [[Creepy Twins|Tomax and Xamot]] from ''[[G.I. Joe]]''.
* [[Creepy Twins|Tomax and Xamot]] from ''[[G.I. Joe]]''.
* ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]'' has the Tommy and Tuppence, aka the Terror Twins, and another set of twins, Mammoth and Shimmer.
* ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]'' has the Tommy and Tuppence, aka the Terror Twins, and another set of twins, Mammoth and Shimmer.
* Who can forget the Beagle Boys from Disney's ''[[DuckTales]]''?
* Who can forget the Beagle Boys from Disney's ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]''?
* ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' has the [[Evil Knockoff|Rowdyruff]] [[Spear Counterpart|Boys]]: Brick, Boomer and Butch.
* ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' has the [[Evil Knockoff|Rowdyruff]] [[Spear Counterpart|Boys]]: Brick, Boomer and Butch.



== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==

* Frank and Jesse James
* Frank and Jesse James
* A heroic version of this Trope was Hans and Sophie Scholl.
* A heroic version of this Trope was Hans and Sophie Scholl.
* The Krays, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099951/ subjects of a movie by the name], twin London gangsters famous in the 60's.
* The Krays, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099951/ subjects of a movie by the name], twin London gangsters famous in the 60's.
* The Dougherty family - Ryan, Lee and half brother Dylan were wanted for an alleged bank robbery in Georgia and the attempted murder of a Florida police officer.
* The Dougherty family - Ryan, Lee and half brother Dylan were wanted for an alleged bank robbery in Georgia and the attempted murder of a Florida police officer.


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Joe, Jack, William and Averell Dalton.

The dark side's version of the Sibling Team - antagonists who take brothers or sisters along for the ride, sometimes ending up looking like a fraternal version of an Outlaw Couple, also typically a pair. Sometimes they can play off each other as Morality Pets or at least Humanity Pets while other times their partnership can be begrudging underneath or have them tripping over Sibling Rivalry.

Can overlap with Big Bad Duumvirate or Those Two Bad Guys, may involve Sibling Yin-Yang or Stronger Sibling.

See Also: The Family That Slays Together if parents and other relatives join the siblings on serious crime sprees.


Examples of Siblings in Crime include:

Anime and Manga

  • The Slicer Brothers in Fullmetal Alchemist- they were criminals/murderers in life, and were turned into an undead guard- one forms the head and the other forms the body.
  • Hansel and Gretel of Black Lagoon.
  • The Toguro Brothers.
  • Luke and Jan Valentine in Hellsing who are Different As Night and Day while still both being psycho villains.
  • Sakon and Ukon of Naruto.They're both sadistic, violent psychos, but hey, they have family values. Brothers stick together. In this case, to the point where they share a body...
  • The Wong-Chang-Lee brothers in Daphne in the Brilliant Blue. Unusual in that they're all half-siblings.

Comic Books

  • Fenris (Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) in the Marvel Universe.
    • The X-Men meet a lot of these: in the Silver Age Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and the Ultimate Universe version of same, it was the ambivalently villainous siblings Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch; in the Acolytes, the successor to the Brotherhood, it was the Kleinstock Brothers; even X-Men Spin-Off team X-Factor once clashed with the siblings Slab and Thumbelina, who were usually on two entirely different teams of baddies.
  • In the Bronze Age, Captain America battled a pair of brothers, the Eel and the Viper, who were part of the first Serpent Squad.
  • The Blood Brothers, a pair of minor alien villains in Marvel Comics, actually increase in strength the closer they are to one another.
  • Spider Woman and Iron Man respectively battled two pairs of villains called the Brothers Grimm, though only the second version are actually brothers - and twins, at that.
  • Superman's demonic enemies Blaze and Satanus are brother and sister.
  • Strontium Dog had two separate groups of these: The Weerd Brothers; Hiss, Cuss, and Silent, and the Creepy Mutant Twins known only as Stix.
  • The Beagle Boys. Not just brothers but cousins as well, a whole extended family of crime.
  • Judge Dredd has frequently contended with the surviving sibling members of the Angel Gang, a clan of murderers from the radioactive wastelands beyond Mega-City One. In their first appearances, they were The Family That Slays Together.
  • Invincible has recurring minor villains the Mauler Brothers, who are not actual brothers; they're clones.
  • The Dalton brothers from Lucky Luke. They may not be especially competent, but they're determined to stick to their life of crime.
  • The Roark brothers don't seem to like each other much, but they are still the heads of the most powerful and evil family in Sin City.
  • Minor Batman foes, the Trigger Twins.

Film

  • Quentin Tarantino's storied universe has an interesting, somewhat unintentional subversion with Vic and Vincent Vega. Both characters are hardened criminals, Word of God makes it clear that they're supposed to be related to each other and have had a history together, but the two characters have never been seen together in movies. For a while, Tarantino was apparently working on putting together a Vega Brothers movie, but he ended up abandoning such a project around 2007 when he concluded that the principle actors, Michael Madsen and John Travolta, would be too old now to reprise their roles.
    • From Dusk till Dawn, however, begins with the audience following the escapades of the Gecko Brothers, Seth and Richie.
  • Charlie and Mikey Burns in The Proposition
  • The Gruber brothers, Hans and Simon, from the Die Hard movies. Like the Vegas, they're a bit of a subversion in that they turned up separately and apparently didn't like each other much in real life.
  • In the Korean film The Crucible, Headmaster Lee Gang-bok and Admin Head Lee Gang-seok (who are Creepy Twins to boot) inflict horrific sexual abuse on the female students of their Boarding School of Horrors. Their adoptive sister, Yun Ja-ae, is also complicit in their crimes, and deals out plenty of (physical) abuse herself.

Live-Action TV

  • The Hunter unsubs of the Criminal Minds episode Open Season turn out to be a pair of brothers who abduct other humans, set them loose in the middle of the woods, and have a blast chasing and killing them. They basically get discovered due to the elder brother petting the dog (the younger is severely wounded when their prey fights back, and he starts a fire to signal for help), and this is actually somewhat made a point.
    • Criminal Minds did this another time besides the Most Dangerous Game one, but with a horrible twist: one brother is quadraplegic, the other is physically able but seriously mentally impaired. The former manipulates the latter, who doesn't really know what he's doing, into all the crimes.
  • Earl and his brother Randy, until Karma got to Earl. At one point Randy was expecting that after Earl finished doing all the stuff on The List they'd go back to stealing stuff.
  • 24. Ramon Salazar and his brother Hector Salazar in Day 3.
  • Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Piranha Brothers.
  • Mr. Cain and Mr. Abel in "Meltdown", the Reservoir Dogs homage episode of The Pretender
  • A "two brothers, one not all there" type is true of Ryan and Cyril O'Reily in Oz. Before Cyril's accident (which caused severe brain damage, leaving him in that state), they were a more typical example of the trope as described above.
  • Danny and Albert Cho (respectively, Kamen Riders Spear and Imperer) in Kamen Rider Dragon Knight.
  • Simon and River Tam in Firefly. In their case it was hardly their fault.
  • A relatively rare positive version of this trope is sibling con artists Emma and Sean Kennedy in Season 5 of Hustle.
  • Danny and Tony Driscoll in Only Fools and Horses and The Green Green Grass.

Literature

  • The fourth Kitty Norville book contains a very nasty case of this. The sister is a skinwalker, a practicioner of one of the most evil kinds of magic. She killed one of her sisters to get the power. Her twin brother is a werewolf; she became a skinwalker essentially to keep him company when he turned wolf, with none of the drawbacks of lycanthropy. Both are muderous and out of control.
  • Dave and Banjo Lilywhite in Hogfather
  • In the second Circle of Magic book, the pirate queen Pauha and her chief mage Enahar are sister and brother.

Video Games

  • The Ashford Twins from Resident Evil - Code: Veronica - sister Alexia is the Big Bad of the game while brother Alfred is her devoted Dragon.
  • Eventually subverted by Carlito and Isabela Keyes in Dead Rising. The two originally cooperate in a plan mostly Carlito's to turn all of America into zombies in vengeance for their Doomed Hometown. Isabela was actually conflicted about the whole thing and goes through a Heel Face Turn shortly after meeting Frank. She tries to confront Carlito and tell him to stop the operation only to get a bullet in her shoulder for her trouble, and spends the rest of the game trying to do the next best thing by aiding Frank.
  • Ace Attorney had Dahlia and Iris, although Iris was only trying to help her sister.
  • Gol and Maia Acheron, the original Jak and Daxter's Big Bad Duumvirate.
  • The Mendez Brothers in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
  • The Go-Rock Quads in Pokémon Ranger, each with signature bent-to-my-will Pokemon and matching musical instruments.
  • Packie, Derrick and Gerry McReary from Grand Theft Auto IV are a non-antagonistic version.
    • Knowing that their father used to be the gang leader and that their mother has a criminal record, too, qualifies the McRearys as The Family That Slays Together. The only person in the family without a criminal record is Kate.

Web Original

  • Ashlynn Harris and her half-brother Jake Myers from Strange Little Band fit this trope more than that of the Sibling Team inspite of being protagonists. For example one of their escapades is non-consensual experiments on humans with recreated alien technology. Once their parents get over their personal issues the entire family becomes The Family That Slays Together.
  • Icee and Flare from Waiting for A Miracle.

Western Animation

Real Life

  • Frank and Jesse James
  • A heroic version of this Trope was Hans and Sophie Scholl.
  • The Krays, subjects of a movie by the name, twin London gangsters famous in the 60's.
  • The Dougherty family - Ryan, Lee and half brother Dylan were wanted for an alleged bank robbery in Georgia and the attempted murder of a Florida police officer.