Whether it's been on the big screen or streaming to a screen near you, the horror genre remains among the most popular genres of film today. Blumhouse Productions
With the genre still anchored by the legends of yesteryear, horror has been instrumental in bringing new faces of fear to audiences over the years, with The Black Phone 's masked madman, nicknamed "The Grabber," next on deck to potentially make horror history. As such, I've assembled a list of 21 fan favorite frighteners that deserve to be heralded among the most renowned icons of scare fare.
1. Mary Shaw (Dead Silence ) Judith Roberts is absolutely bone-chilling as this vicious supernatural ventriloquist from The Conjuring director James Wan's sophomore fright flick.
Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection 2. Bughuul (Sinister franchise) This bloodthirsty demon targets impressionable children to carry out his devilish deeds (while recording the whole evil affair) in Blumhouse's nightmarish franchise.
Focus Features / Courtesy Everett Collection 3. Gabriel (Malignant ) Though this campy throwback to giallo films has been polarizing to say the least, there's no denying Malignant made an impression with horror fans last year, especially with Gabriel's incredibly gruesome jail cell "reveal" sequence.
Warner Bros. /Courtesy Everett Collection 4. Lipstick-Face Demon (Insidious franchise) In addition to scoring the Insidious franchise, composer Joseph Bishara transformed into the series' most recognizable villain, the predatory haunter known as the Lipstick-Face Demon.
FilmDistrict / Courtesy Everett Collection 5. The Babadook (The Babadook ) Jennifer Kent's macabre masterpiece introduced the world to this unsettling, book-bound monster seemingly manifested from the overwhelming grief and anger of a lonely widow.
Entertainment One / IFC Midnight / Screen Australia / Pictorial Press Ltd. / Alamy 6. Victor Crowley (Hatchet franchise) The gory four-film Hatchet franchise has been incredibly popular among hardcore horror fans, but it's about time that this freaky force of nature is given the spotlight afforded to the horror royalty of yesteryear.
Dark Sky Films / Courtesy Everett Collection 7. Esther (Orphan ) Although her sole appearance in the horror realm was in eerie and unforgettable cult classic Orphan , Isabelle Fuhrman's terrifying title character has grown so popular over the years that a prequel, as improbable as it sounds, is on its way from The Devil Inside filmmaker William Brent Bell.
Warner Bros / Courtesy Everett Collection 8. The Djinn (Wishmaster franchise) In a role memorably originated by a fiendishly charismatic Andrew Divoff, the Djinn from Wishmaster deserves a better standing among horror villains for the sole fact that his body count includes genre legends Robert Englund, Tony Todd, and Kane Hodder, to name a few.
Imperial Entertainment Corp / Courtesy Everett Collection 9. The Mortician (The Mortuary Collection ) Clancy Brown commands the screen with ghoulish gravitas in his performance as the curator of this 2019 horror anthology that's quickly become a favorite among horror audiences.
Trapdoor Pictures / Album / Alamy 10. Father Hill (Midnight Mass ) Hamish Linklater literally steals the show with his deceptive and conflicted performance as a priest with unthinkable ulterior motives in Mike Flanagan's limited Netflix series Midnight Mass .
Intrepid Pictures / Album / Alamy 11. The Animal Masks (You’re Next ) These cold-hearted killers were instrumental in turning You're Next into a cult classic, especially considering the trio of animal masks have since become a staple at horror conventions around the globe.
Lions Gate / Courtesy Everett Collection 12. Psycho Goreman (PG: Psycho Goreman ) Steven Kostanski's over-the-top creature feature PG: Psycho Goreman brought forward a future horror hall-of-famer with the destructive and diabolic planet-conqueror who must obey the whims of a chaotic little girl.
Shudder / Courtesy Everett Collection 13. Pretzel Jack (Channel Zero ) In the fourth season of the creepypasta anthology series (titled The Dream Door ), this twisty monster is likely the only sympathetic and heartfelt killer to deserve reconsideration among the top-tier terrors of the genre.
SyFy / Courtesy Everett Collection 14. The Man (Hush ) John Gallagher Jr. brings a calculating and sadistic personality to Mike Flanagan's beloved home invasion film that pits a thrill-killer against a resourceful deaf woman at her secluded home.
Netflix / Intrepid Pictures / Blumhouse Productions / Prod.DB / Alamy 15. Lola (The Loved Ones ) A film that was seemingly abandoned for its stateside release, The Loved Ones offers one of the most jaw-dropping and depraved villains in horror history with Lola, who puts her unwilling prom date through a night from hell.
Ambience Entertainment / TCD / Prod.DB / Alamy 16. Art the Clown (Terrifier ) This unpredictable and shocking killer clown rocked the horror community to its core in Damien Leone's Terrifier , and his ascendancy into legendary status seems inevitable following the highly-anticipated sequel that's scheduled to hit screens in 2022.
Dark Age Cinema / Album / Alamy 17. Dren (Splice ) Vincenzo Natali's predatory human-animal hybrid has slowly crept toward icon status over the years due to the sci-fi horror film's re-emergence in the streaming age.
Warner Bros / Courtesy Everett Collection 18. Krampus (Krampus ) Mike Dougherty has already inducted one of his characters into horror's core canon with Trick 'r Treat 's Sam, but the titular terror of his holiday horror Krampus is deserving of equally high recognition among the pantheon of genre greats.
Universal / Courtesy Everett Collection 19. Negan (The Walking Dead ) Seemingly overnight, Jeffrey Dean Morgan's breathtaking baddie became one of the most reviled characters in television history. Though the show isn't the phenomenon it had been, Negan certainly has a good chance of cementing his legacy as an all-timer horror villain.
Darkwoods Productions / Album / Alamy 20. May Canady (May ) Angela Bettis' spin on an amateur Dr. Frankenstein-esque figure remains one of the most compelling and formative figures for horror fans in the counter-culture generation of the early '00s.
Lions Gate / Courtesy Everett Collection 21. The Blind Man (Don’t Breathe franchise) A terrifyingly human villain with one of the most unsettling secrets in horror movie history, Stephen Lang's blind killing machine unmistakably deserves a spot among the genre's most unforgettable bad guys.
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