Horror Villain of the Week: Mary Lou Maloney
A scheming, lascivious popular girl in 1957, Mary Lou Maloney is burned alive in 1957 accepting the prom queen crown and her evil spirit returns in the 80s looking for revenge.
Horror Villain of the Week: Marlow Roderick
The leader of a brood of vampires that descends on the town of Barrow (now Utqiagvik), AK, Marlow Roderick shows no mercy as he and his vampire clan feed on the residents of the town during the month-long darkness that envelops it every year.
Horror Villain of the Week: Pamela Voorhees
The villain of the original Friday the 13th, Pamela Voorhees lost her mind when her young son Jason drowned at Camp Crystal Lake and she takes her revenge on the camp counselors she believes are the cause of his death.
Horror Villain of the Week: Bughuul
An evil deity from Babylonian mythology, Bughuul gains his power from child sacrifice, forcing children to kill their families before he consumes their soul.
Horror Villain of the Week: The Djinn
A member of ancient, evil race that possesses seemingly unlimited magical powers, The Djinn seeks to force the person that frees it to make three wishes, which will allow the Djinn to enter the mortal realm and conquer Earth.
Horror Villain of the Week: Albert Wesker
Second in command to Dr. Alexander Isaacs, Albert Wesker becomes the de facto head of Umbrella Corporation when Dr. Isaacs and other high-ranking officials go into cryostasis and is instrumental in unleashing the T-virus that causes a global zombie apocalypse.
Horror Villain of the Week: Pazuzu
An ancient demon, Pazuzu travels around the globe killing and/or possessing anyone he comes into contact with, eventually arriving in America to possess young Regan MacNeil.
Horror Villain of the Week: Dr. Anton Phibes
It’s our annual celebration of horror movie villains for the month of October and we kick things off with Vincent Price’s classic revenge-seeking organist, Dr. Anton Phibes, who becomes horribly disfigured after an accident and seeks revenge on the medical team that let his wife die during surgery.
Horror Villain of the Week: The Thing
Crash landing on Earth over 100,000 years ago into what would become Antarctica, The Thing lies dormant until a Norwegian research team finds it and, after they are wiped out, it escapes to an American research station in an effort to reach civilization and take over the Earth.
Horror Villain of the Week: Norman Bates
The proprietor of the Bates Motel, Norman Bates developed a psychotic split personality disorder after a horrific childhood of abuse and his “Mother” personality kills anyone who poses a threat or goes against the twisted morality instilled in Norman by his mother Norma.