The 10 Best Iconic Horror Villains of the ’00s

The ’90s tried its hardest to maintain the boogeyman craze. It gave us some permanent fixtures in the horror pantheon like Candyman and Hannibal Lecter. Then Ghostface from Scream came along and became a household name (or, I should say, that mask became instantly recognizable to everyone everywhere). You could say that it was the film that once again catapulted Hollywood’s desire to find more brandable villains. And while we did get some copycats, the horror genre was evolving too fast – away from slashers and into the supernatural and didn’t leave much room for a tangible flesh and blood bad guy for fans to latch on to.

The ’00s rolled around and, for a decade, we saw a mixed bag of sub-genres hit us. Horror got a little bit more “real,” furthermore focus was shifting to strong, horror-centric heroes like Hellboy, Selene (Underworld), Alice (Resident Evil) and even Blade (he got his start in the ’90s but survived the early ’00s) who battled various menaces. Still, we saw some good, iconic villains squeeze through the cracks. Many of them favored a realistic approach over the fantastical nature of the dream-hopping, back-from-the-grave villains we got in the ’80s. They were simply more human, which gave us more reason to fear them.

Here, find what we consider the best villains of the ’00s – those sickos that had a certain something about them that made them pop off the screen and make them memorable, whether they carried a franchise or not.


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