Every good horror film requires a villain to throw its heroes against, whether it be a crazy person with a chainsaw, a demonic being from another dimension, or simply a possessed doll. Horror villains, however, are not all made equal. Only a select few actually endure time and continue to terrify and amuse audiences decades after they first appeared on the big screen.
So, in run-up to Halloween, we’ve listed some of the greatest and spookiest horror film antagonists ever. Get ready to get scared during this season for screamin’!
Art The Clown
One of the creepiest things about Art is that he never talks and makes no sound when he chuckles. He’s undoubtedly one of our list’s most vicious villains, if not the most so. His killings only get more brutal when he advances to Terrifier 2. In fact, it’s been said that several moviegoers passed out and even puked while watching the 2022 sequel.
Valak
The Conjuring 1 and 2, The Nun, and Annabelle: Creation all heavily feature Valak. The being is an evil demon who, though formerly an angel, was finally consigned to Hell. In The Nun II, this demon returns to plague us once more.
Pennywise
Another clown you definitely don’t want to mess with!
Actor Bill Skarsgård frightened viewers in IT and IT Chapter Two in 2017 and 2019 when he portrayed the evil clown. Why an evil being that can transform into your worst nightmares before consuming you and your soul made the list is kind of a no-brainer.
Bughuul
A Pagan deity known as Bughuul, sometimes known as Mr. Boogie, enjoys feeding on children, just like Pennywise. He is able to persuade children to record their family’s intricate murders, which is horrible in and of itself. He then steals their soul. And just take a peek at him. Fuel for nightmares.
The Woman In White
Any Nickelodeon fan will recall the biggest jump fright of 2013 as the character Amanda Cantwell, in the popular horror sequel, The Woman in White. This terrifying character is the major antagonist of the franchise, despite not appearing in the first movie.
Chucky
Who would have imagined that a killer doll could be frightful? Chucky might appear to be just another “Good Guy” doll, all innocent and sweet, but the instant you turn around, he’ll be stabbing you in the back.
Chef Julian Slowik
Part of a fresh subgenre called “elevated horror,” The Menu is in the upper echelons of horror – although it’s not exactly spine-chillingly terrifying. Chef Julian Slowik, a mystery celebrity chef whose fancy dining experience turns fatal, is portrayed by the ever-iconic Ralph Fiennes. His objective? Foodies are doomed.
Annabelle
Although Annabelle isn’t the first villain that shows why dolls are evil and shouldn’t ever be placed in the hands of young children, she does have the distinction of being based on an actual doll that is thought to have killed at least one person. After meeting that doll, I can attest that she is just as terrifying in person as she appears to be on TV, if not more so.
Brahms, The Boy
Why do we allow young children to play with dolls while acting as though they aren’t the worst things ever? Anyone who comes into contact with Brahms will be terrorised by his eerie, lifelike doll. Thank you Hollywood, but we don’t need more justification for our insane doll phobia!
Jigsaw
This serial murderer doesn’t simply use any ordinary murder weapon; he creates complex death traps that test the patience and sanity of his victims. Jigsaw has a real logic to his madness, in contrast to so many other slasher antagonists. He wants his victims to struggle valiantly to survive in order to enjoy life.
Eight of the nine Saw films have featured Jigsaw to this point. Even though the concept for the series has undoubtedly become less effective with time, there is something about this villain that simply works.
Ghostface
Ghostface is known for his distinctive Halloween mask, his tendency to taunt his victims, and for prolonging the murderous act. The twist is that there isn’t just one villain named Ghostface. Instead, the mystery of who is wearing the mask and continuing to murder young, gullible, attractive people is the focus of each movie. So far, four Scream films have been produced using that model.
Pinhead
One of the most physically striking horror villains of all time is without a doubt, Pinhead. In the multiple Hellraiser films, he is the leader of the Cenobites, a group of bondage enthusiasts/demons. Pinhead is a frightening character, but much of his appeal comes from his regal grace. This black figure has a tragic nobility reminiscent of Dracula.
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