When creating an iconic horror villain who always seems to cheat death, one of the biggest things to consider is how they will look. A classic horror villain needs the right look to be intimidating and strike fear into the hearts of their victims. A mask and a sharp knife are good, but sometimes the situation calls for something more.
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Horror characters have made several freaky fashion statements over the decades, making fans rip these looks right off the silver screen every Halloween. From the striped sweaters and finger blades to full-on leather ensembles, these costumes are some seriously killer couture.
10 Norman Bates - Psycho (1960 & 1998)
"A boy's best friend is his mother," but wearing her clothes is another story. A gray wig and a housecoat might not seem like too much in terms of a slasher movie costume, but because of their integral part in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Norman's demented disguise is certainly worth a mention.
The film is the cornerstone on which the slasher movie craze was founded, but it also came with a shocking fashion statement once "Mother's" identity was revealed. Of course, shocking twists were Alfred Hitchcock's MO, and Psycho is still a scary movie that holds up today.
9 The Phantom - The Phantom Of The Opera (1925 - 1998)
From Lon Chaney to Norm Lewis, many fabulous actors have donned the mask of the Phantom of the Opera. But no matter if it's Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version, Robert Englund's gory adaptation, or the original silent film, there's no mistaking the man in the mask as anyone other than the infamous Opera Ghost.
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All proper interpretations of the character feature two things: an ornate mask to conceal his disfigurement and identity and an elegant black cape to wave in a dramatic fashion. For the most part, it's a look that has remained as traditional and classic as the Phantom himself. If it's not broken, don't fix it.
8 Candyman - Candyman (1992 & 2021)
Clive Barker's Candyman could be considered a modern gothic horror film, and there's no denying that Tony Todd didn't at least take a few notes from the previous character. From his calm and cold demeanor to the way he wears that magnificent coat and bloody hook, there's only one character it could possibly be.
Even though the recent remake gives the character a more modern adaptation, Nia DeCosta couldn't separate the legend from the reimagining. In no uncertain terms, Tony Todd owns this role, through and through.
7 Pinhead - Hellraiser (1987, 1988 & 2022)
Hellraiser is probably Clive Barker's best-known creation, and its sadomasochistic demons from the Lament Configuration are definitely some of the most recognizable of their species. But the number one character that stands out amongst the leather-clad horrors is their insidious leader, Pinhead.
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The leather garments may change on occasion, but there's only one horror character with a head full of nails and a nasty set of hooks and chains. It's visceral, it's gruesome, it's gory, and it's a look that's outright unforgettable.
6 Pennywise - It (1990 & 2017)
There's nothing funny about a clown after midnight, and that's more than likely true. Especially if it's this sewer-dwelling, kid-eating, cosmic horror from one of Stephen King. Both Bill Skarsgard and Tim Curry each gave their own unique twists, but it's the 1990 version that remains iconic.
The remake version was great, absolutely horrifying, but there's just something so innately sinister and unsettling about a character that isn't "scary" until it's too late. The original Pennywise was approachable, funny, and charming until it was time to show some teeth. Plus, the brighter colors and zanier attire make him stand out as the better It clown.
5 Leatherface - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974 - 2021)
When it comes to dressing up, Leatherface doesn't just have one look to choose from. In fact, he has a whole basement full of faces for every occasion. He's one of those characters that has had a very long career, occasionally changing his looks completely for new sequels.
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One thing that does remain constant, however, is his frequently growing collection of human skin masks and affinity for power tools. With each different installment, Leatherface seems to get a fresh face for a new audience. Whether for better or worse, he's certainly fashionably versatile.
4 Freddy Krueger - A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984 - 2010)
One only has to look at a set of red and green stripes to think of the infamous Freddy Krueger, a slasher villain full of cheesy one-liners that have aged poorly. But unlike Leatherface, Freddy has remained consistent throughout most of his franchise, although his tone is another story.
The hat, the sweater, and the bladed glove are all the elements that made Freddy iconic, and he never had to change to suit fan cravings or scripts. He might have altered his physical form in the dream world, but the stripes might as well have been part of his skin.
3 Michael Myers - Halloween (1978 - 2022)
Sometimes, the simplest approach is always the best. What people tend to forget about the original Halloween movie is that it was an independent film made on a shoestring budget. But even with that in mind, a set of coveralls and a painted white mask still ended up becoming one of the most frightening faces on the silver screen.
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Even with the series's popularity over the years, Michael never changed his form. He could have found different masks with each film, came back as a zombie, are completely changed altogether, but the filmmakers knew what the fans wanted. They wanted the Shape in all his glory, and he's been the same ever since.
2 Jason Voorhees - Friday The 13th (1980 - 2009)
Michael walked so Jason could stalk, Crystal Lake's resident slasher might not even exist if it wasn't for Halloween laying down the groundwork for what a masked slayer needs. Friday the 13th and Halloween do share more than a few similarities, after all.
Comparisons aside, there's only one true blue slasher to this day that can make that hockey mask work. Often imitated but never duplicated, Jason's iconic look has been homaged, parodied, and repeated in and out of the horror genre. While it might have suffered some wear and tear over the years, it remains the guy's classic look.
1 Ghostface - Scream (1996 - 2022)
While it might seem strange to rank Ghostface over Jason, consider the following. Think about how many times the Ghostface persona has been taken on by other characters, how very little it's been altered, and how it manages to continuously show up in Halloween decor, year after year.
The costume and mask were designed with purpose, personality, and practicality, which is why it's remained almost entirely constant since 1996. Whether it's being scary in Scream or silly in the Scary Movie franchise, it's a look that has stood the test of time.
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Big Brother: The Most Iconic Moment Of The 10 Best Winners
Every winner of Big Brother has had to make big moves in order to come out on top. Indeed, most, if not all of the winners had to accomplish some type of feat to be in the final two, even if it was just winning the last competitions that helped get them there.
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When it comes to the 10 best winners of Big Brother, they have had some memorable moments in the game. Some of these moves actually helped them become the winner while others were memorable for other reasons. In every case, though, they have become iconic.
10 Ian Terry (Season 14) – Orchestrating Mike's Eviction
Not only did Ian win against Dan Gheesling, one of the best to ever play the game, but he also orchestrated the eviction of Mike "Boogie" Malin, one of Big Brother's most prominent players to date. Ian was part of Boogie's alliance and seemingly the least threatening of the bunch — until he proved that he wasn't.
Right after Boogie's eviction, which was an iconic scene that led right back to Ian, Ian stepped on the gas and won a total of four HoH competitions as well as two critical Vetos, ensuring his spot in the finale. Ian was the ultimate underdog who proved that underdogs can be serious threats.
9 Nicole Franzel (Season 18) – Being Announced As Winner
Not only was she the first woman to win against a male competitor, but Nicole also bested the cocky and arrogant Paul Abrahamian, who believed he ran the game the entire time and was a shoo-in to win. Little did he know that many on the jury held a grudge and decided to award the win to Nicole.
Both Nicole and Paul looked equally shocked when she was declared winner, and Nicole running through confetti to accept her prize was an iconic moment for the three-time player. Paul remains one of the Big Brother players who had the greatest downfalls, and while Nicole can't be credited with making any big moves herself, her win in and of itself was iconic.
8 Cody Calafiore (Season 22) – Evicting Nicole
While it seemed likely right from the beginning that Cody was going to win given his physical prowess, leadership position in a dominant alliance, and general likability, his most memorable moment was when he evicted Nicole in the final minutes of the game, choosing to sit beside Enzo in the final two instead.
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Nicole was not only heartbroken as she believed he was going to honor their final two alliance, but she was also visibly angered and bitter. While Cody seemed like he truly felt bad about the decision, it remains his most memorable move in the game.
7 Dan Gheesling (Season 10) – Dan's Funeral In Season 14
Dan's Funeral has become a thing of legend in the Big Brother game; a strategy that not only saved him from eviction but also helped get him to the final two. Indeed, while this was Dan's most iconic move, he did not make it in the season he won (season 10); this happened in season 14, in which he placed second to Ian Terry.
Dan had many iconic moves throughout his two times playing the game, but the funeral, where he called out his ally and pretended she had betrayed him (failing to fill her in on the ruse first to ensure an authentic reaction) was a genius move and a scene fans love to watch over and over again.
6 Will Kirby (Season 2) – Manipulating Janelle In Season 7
Will remains one of the best to ever play Big Brother. And while his diary room sessions with Mike "Boogie" Malin where they mocked and laughed at the people they had backstabbed have become the most iconic scenes from his season, Dr. Will, as he is known, had some other memorable scenes that involved only himself.
Fans of the first All-Stars might not have viewed it as an iconic scene. However, now that there's a new legion of fans of the show who have gotten to know and love Janelle, watching how he manipulated her to vote out her best friend Marcellas has become a heart-wrenching and cringe-worthy scene. It was one of the worst things Will Kirby ever did in Big Brother.
5 Steve Moses (Season 17) – Voting Out Vanessa
Throughout the entire season, Vanessa Rousso was the expected winner. It seemed even the houseguests relented to the fact that she was obviously running the show and was the one to beat. The fact that she was so well-liked meant that even though people knew she had a good chance at making it to the finals, they still didn't go against her.
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Indeed, Vanessa made it right up to the end. That is, until Steve Moses, who had been seemingly quiet and in the background for much of the season, pulled out a win when it mattered most and did the unthinkable: voted out the woman everyone thought would win. It turned out to be the right move as not only did Steve win himself, but an informal poll afterward confirmed that if Steve had taken Vanessa to the finals with him, he would have lost.
4 Andy Herren (Season 15) – The Rogue Vote
Andy might be one of the more controversial winners, a "floater" who some felt didn't deserve to win the top prize. However, Andy did make some quiet but critical moves in the game. He flipped back and forth from one alliance to the next, which made people believe him to be disloyal.
But his biggest move was convincing McCrae to vote out someone he was aligned with and who would never go against him. He lied about a rogue vote being attributed to Elissa, causing friction within their friendship. McCrae listened and ended up going out the door next while Andy won four competitions in a row to secure the win in the end.
3 Hayden Moss (Season 12) – Big Reveal To Britney
It wasn't just Hayden's most iconic moment, but the most iconic moment for his entire alliance, which ran the game for its entire duration. Called the Brigade, comprised of Hayden, Enzo, and Lane, and Matt (until he got backstabbed), they were one of the most entertaining alliances on Big Brother.
When Hayden, the obvious leader, finally made it to the end with his two buds, they decided to break the news together to Britney about the alliance. She was the last woman standing and they did not want to give her false hope that she had a shot to stay. It was both heartbreaking for her and the final confirmation for the trio that they had made it to the end.
2 Rachel Reilly (Season 13) – Yelling "Floaters, You Better Grab A Life Vest!" In Season 12
It remains one of the most memorable quotes on Big Brother: when Rachel, angered by the houseguests who were seemingly coasting through the game, yelled "Floaters, you better grab a life vest!" in season 12. Rachel, of course, won many competitions and appreciated the integrity of the game, which meant playing hard and trying her best.
While Rachel had many memorable moments throughout the two seasons she played, including in season 13 when she didn't make it to the end, this remains one for which she is often noted.
1 Xavier (Season 23) – Lucious
The latest winner of the series, Xavier made history for a number of reasons. Most notably, he became the first Black winner in the show's U.S. history (with the exception of Tamar Braxton's win of the first edition of Celebrity Big Brother). He also joins the ranks of a select few who have won by unanimous vote, including Big Brother legends like Dan Gheesling and Cody Calafiore. He is also the first winner to receive the enhanced prize of $750,000 over the usual $500,000.
With all of these accolades, along with that intense eviction scene with Kyland, Xavier's most iconic scene involves his return from 24 hours of solitary dressed as his alter-ego Lucious. A supposed character created out of his intense boredom, he emerged walking down the stairs with an unbuttoned top, afro wig, sunglasses, and an exaggeratedly smooth gait. It was a moment of laughter that was needed among the houseguests.
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Squid Game Season 2 Update Teased By Netflix | Screen Rant
Netflix has released an update on the status of Squid Game season 2, commenting on the chances and timeline for the smash-hit Korean series getting a second chapter. While Netflix has had significant international success in the past with non-English shows like Lupin and Money Heist, nothing has compared to Squid Game, which is set to become the streamer’s biggest series ever. That level of success would seem to demand a Squid Game season 2, but will it happen?
The end of Squid Game season 1 certainly leaves enough loose ends hanging to generate more story in a potential Squid Game season 2. Much of the lore and history surrounding the deadly competition is left shrouded in mystery, leaving some major storylines open for continuation in the future. However, Squid Game’s unprecedented popularity on Netflix couldn’t possibly have been anticipated, so the plan for the franchise’s future surely looks quite different now than it did when Squid Game first aired.
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In a recent interview with Vulture, Bela Bajaria, Netflix’s head of Global TV, discussed the likelihood and potential timeline of Squid Game season 2 and when it could arrive. Because Squid Game’s popularity has so drastically exceeded Netflix’s expectations, the main question seems to be the availability of creator Hwang Dong-hyuk. “He has a film and other things he’s working on,” Bajaria said, emphasizing that Netflix is “trying to figure out the right structure for him.” It’s good that Netflix is deferring to Hwang and prioritizing his availability, but that also means that Squid Game season 2 may not be coming for a while.
Still, it’s encouraging to hear that plans for Squid Game season 2 are in motion at Netflix. From the dystopic storyline and rich, taught atmosphere to the striking visual style and Squid Game’s cast of talented stars, there are a lot of reasons to love Hwang’s series, and it’s great to see it catching on all over the world. Given how many characters die throughout the series, of course, Squid Game season 2 could be a good deal different than season 1, but that only means more opportunities for new and exciting storylines.
Hwang has said that he wants to take some time away from Squid Game before jumping back in for season 2. There’s a chance that he could decide not to return to the franchise at all, which would lead to either a shift in creative oversight for future installments or Squid Game season 1 simply being all there is. For the story, the ending of Squid Game season 1 could easily serve as the end of the series as a whole, but it’s unlikely that Netflix would leave such a massively popular property undeveloped.
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Original God of War Was Almost a First-Person Game
In a video centered around the gaming-related inspirations behind the original God of War (2005), creator David Jaffe noted the title was almost a first-person experience. God of War's Kratos slashed his way onto PlayStation platforms in the PS2 era, introducing players to an anti-hero with a haunted past and an equally harrowing future.
Though the violence and sex-focused mini-games garnered much of the public attention, God of War's fast-paced hack-and-slash gameplay took the industry by storm in its own right. The action title bore similarities to Capcom's Devil May Cry (2001), sure, but brought a wholly unique flair to the action-adventure formula, one that many a GoW clone would copy in the proceeding years. Interestingly, had God of War creator David Jaffe stayed true to his initial vision for the project, the franchise's success may have taken a different turn entirely.
On his YouTube channel, David Jaffe (via MP1st) uploaded a video highlighting the games that influenced the creation of God of War's 2005 release. Jaffe stated that God of War's locked-on third-person camera came courtesy of inspiration from Ico and Devil May Cry. "However... for about three months, I was seriously considering going first-person and the game I was looking at was a Dreamcast game... Maken X," he said. Despite Maken X's myriad shortcomings, the developer said it counted among the "few games where I saw melee combat done well in a first-person perspective."
It would've been a cool way to differentiate God of War from other action titles at the time, yet Jaffe didn't think first-person lent itself well to the "kind of emotion and combat and character building that I was hoping to do." In hindsight, he doubts the idea would've lasted long enough to pitch to Lead Programmer Tim Moss. A DICE conference in Las Vegas where Ico and Devil May Cry were shown sparked Jaffe's and Moss' desire to focus on a locked third-person camera for God of War.
Evidently, Jaffe's change of heart about the camera angle worked in God of War's favor. Following the brand's advent in 2005, Sony's Santa Monica group helmed multiple sequels; meanwhile, Kratos also left his mark with a couple of handheld excursions on PSP.
God of War: Ascension launch in 2013 on PS3, leaving much to be desired in terms of a classic GoW experience. But instead of retreading old ground, the IP returned in 2018 with a brand-new setting, mature Kratos, and a different approach to gameplay. Another new outing, God of War: Ragnarök, should hit PS4 and PS5 sometime in 2022.
The original God of War is available to play in the remastered God of War Collection on PS3.
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90 Day Fiance: Tania Confirms Breakup & Hints At The Single Life Season 2
Speculation that 90 Day Fiancé couple Tania Maduro and Syngin Colchester are broken up has been confirmed by Tania in her latest Instagram post. For weeks, Syngin was rumored to have a new girlfriend and was reportedly filming the spin-off 90 Day: The Single Life, though both he and Tania had been cryptic in response to questions about their relationship status. Now, fans have a definitive answer following Tania recently revealing the truth about their marriage.
Fans have had their doubts about the couple since the start of their journey when South African Syngin moved to Connecticut to be with his fiancé Tania. There were many obstacles on Tania and Syngin’s journey to the altar, including Tania stating that her “soul mate” was her ex-boyfriend, not Syngin. Alas, they ultimately tied the knot at the end of 90 Day Fiancé season 7. The couple’s relationship has become increasingly rocky since then. Most recently, Syngin hinted at a breakup with Tania on social media by appearing in photos and videos with another woman.
Earlier on Sunday, Tania teased “more news coming today.” Though some fans thought the 90 Day Fiancé stars’ breakup rumor was mostly false, Tania has confirmed their split on Instagram. “Some rumors are true,” she said. “#SingleLife New Season was announced and yes I am single, [Syngin] is single - we're all single!! Now don't go all at once to his DMs ladies or he'll never be able to sort them all out.” Tania also mentioned that she'd be launching a page on Unfiltrd, which is Stephanie Matto’s NSFW-content subscription platform, in just a few weeks.
Syngin and Tania played coy with their relationship status for weeks, so this is the first definitive answer they’ve given to fans’ questions regarding their marriage. The tone of Tania’s post is surprisingly lighthearted for someone whose relationship just ended, but the 90 Day Fiancé star has always been anything but conventional. Both Tania and Syngin seem to be on good terms, and Tania’s hinting of The Single Life season 2 indicates she and/or Syngin will be part of that cast.
Though the 90 Day Fiancé couple’s marriage is over, Tania and Syngin are in good spirits and seem eager to move on with their lives. Now, the couple is poised to join castmate Stephanie Matto on The Single Life season 2, so both of them have a plan when it comes to finding a new direction in life. The couple hasn’t revealed if there was anything in particular that precipitated the breakup, but it could be as simple as the two of them drifting apart.
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