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Malice may refer to:
Law
- Malice (law), a legal term describing the intent to harm
Places in Poland
Entertainment
Film and television
- Malice (1926 film), a German silent film
- Malice (1993 film), starring Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman and Bill Pullman
- Malice, a 2023 Japanese web series starring Kento Hayashi, Rin Takanashi and Ryuta Sato
- "Malice" (Stargate Universe), a 2010 episode of Stargate Universe
Music
- Malice (British band), a UK punk rock group from Crawley, predecessor of The Cure
- Malice (American band), an American heavy metal group
- Malice (Through the Eyes of the Dead album), 2007
- Malice (Gehenna album), 1996
In print
- Malice, a novel by American romance author Danielle Steel
- Malice, a novel by Japanese author Keigo Higashino (first published as Akui in 1996)
- Malice (series), a 2009 young adult novel series by Chris Wooding
- Malice (character), the name of four different Marvel Comics villains
- Lord Malice, the villain of Army Men: Sarge's War, a video game
Video games
- Malice (1997 video game), a total conversion for Quake released by Quantum Axcess
- Malice (2004 video game), a video game for PS2 and Xbox developed by Argonaut Games
People
- Luigi Malice, Italian abstract artist
- Michael Malice (born 1976), author, podcaster, columnist, and media personality
- Malice Green (died 1992), man who died in the custody of Detroit Police after being arrested
- No Malice (formerly Malice, born 1972), stage name of Gene Thornton, half of the hip-hop duo Clipse
- Charly Malice, a ring name of Charly Manson (born 1975), a Mexican professional wrestler
- Jerry Tuite (1966–2003), American professional wrestler also known by the ring name Malice
Ships
- HMS Malice, original intended name of HMS Lochinvar (1915), a Royal Navy destroyer
See also
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