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The Toxic Avenger Series Continuation[]

Possible Timeframe: When the Toxic Avenger remake releases

The Toxic Avenger Part II (1989) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

Melvin Junko has been transformed into the superhero known as the Toxic Avenger. He has made Tromaville a safe place again. His blind girlfriend Claire gets him a job at the Tromaville Center for the Blind.

Apocalypse Inc., a New York-based chemical company, finds Tromaville to be the perfect home for its new takeover site, and has an employee disguised as a PUS deliveryman deliver a bomb into the center. Claire escapes upon learning of the bomb, but everyone else is killed. When the deliveryman and an Apocalypse construction worker arrive to begin their takeover, the Toxic Avenger emerges from the rubble and kills them. This leads to an all-out assault by members of Apocalypse Inc. Toxie defeats the thugs. Displeased, the chairman orders his number one Mona Malfaire to call a meeting with the board of directors and fire the entire personnel department.

Apocalypse Inc. discover Toxie's father had left him and his mother when he was a baby. Using one of their "bad girls" as Toxie's psychologist, they convince Toxie to go to Japan to look for his father even though he has reservations about leaving Claire. Claire tells Toxie to go find his father. Toxie heads to Japan using a windsurfboard and a paper, asking for his father from the worker at a local Japanese restaurant. However, forgetting his passport, he enters Tokyo Godzilla-style, shocking a group of beachgoers. He runs into Masami, who is at first shocked, but befriends him after he saves her from some thugs. She offers to help him find his father.

Apocalypse Inc. takes advantage of Toxie's absence and begins a hostile takeover of Tromaville. People who stand up against them are beaten or killed.

Masami and Toxie find Big Mac Junko, a Japanese man. Toxie is elated until Masami sees a shipment of fish dropped on the floor and discovers cocaine in the fish. Big Mac is a Yakuza leader who delves in drug dealing. Toxie goes through a series of battles against Yakuza enforcers and Kabuki warriors. Using the environment to his advantage, Toxie defeats the entire gang, only leaving him and his father. Big Mac reveals to Toxie a bottle of "anti-Tromatons", which can kill Toxie. Toxie kicks the bottle out of his father's hand and pushes him to a fish butcher, who, excited by the action, kills Toxie's dad by chopping him up. The bottle breaks and Toxie begins to weaken. Masami takes Toxie to a sumo gym, where he is healed and begins training in the art of sumo before saying goodbye to Masami and heading back to Tromaville.

He learns that Malfaire and the "bad girls" are assaulting Claire. He takes on the bad girls while Claire gets the upper hand on Malfaire, incapacitating her. The chairman hires a motorcycle rider named Dark Rider to destroy Tromaville. With nitroglycerin strapped to Dark Rider's back, the plan is for the Dark Rider to burst into City Hall. Toxie hijacks a taxi and after a series of turns and misses, ends up crashing. Toxie hijacks a hovercraft and drives it after the Dark Rider, forcing him to bust into a home, causing the Dark Rider's demise.

The people of Tromaville are elated. A man arrives in Tromaville and is revealed to be Melvin's real father. The Yakuza leader he defeated in Japan was "Big Mac Bunko", who is glad to be reunited with both Melvin and his mom and is happy that Bunko, who had used identity theft against him, is no more. The chairman and Malfaire unsuccessfully attempt to hitch a ride back to New York.

Deaths[]

Character Description
Big Mac Bunko Dismembered by a sushi chef with a meat cleaver after Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger threw him.
The Dark Rider Committed suicide by crashing into a house on his motorcycle and exploded.

The Toxic Avenger III: The Last Temptation of Toxie (1989) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

Things have become peaceful again in Tromaville, putting Melvin Junko the Toxic Avenger into depression, as he can no longer fight crime and fails at normal jobs such as auto mechanic and babysitter. Claire, his blind girlfriend, may be able to see again thanks to a new groundbreaking surgery, but it will cost $357,000. Toxie takes a job as a spokesman for Apocalypse Inc., the New York-based chemical company he defeated before, since he will be paid enough for Claire's surgery. He signs the contract in his own blood. Claire has her surgery. For the first time, she sees Toxie and falls even more in love with him.

As Apocalypse Inc. comes in to promote their chemicals, the people of Tromaville are shocked to see their hero, The Toxic Avenger, agreeing with Apocalypse. Toxie's ego has inflated to a point, and he has become a yuppie. Claire unsuccessfully confronts Toxie. When Toxie sees a group of kids knocking down a poster of him and kicking it, he finally realizes what has happened. Toxie remembers a saying at church, which makes him decide to once again clean up Tromaville. He earns the trust of the people of Tromaville once again by killing a gang of Apocalypse Inc. goons who were holding hostages at the Tromaville Video Store.

He now faces the Chairman, who reveals he is actually the Devil, a green-skinned demon, and challenges Toxie to his favorite video game, "The Five Levels of Doom". The first level, Earth, involves getting sucked into the ground. When Toxie gets his head out of the ground, Mona Malfaire orders an Apocalypse thug to decapitate Toxie with a mower but it proves unsuccessful. The second level, Fire, has both Toxie and the Devil set on fire. Toxie is saved by some Tromaville residents, who douse him with water. With the Devil still on fire and laughing hysterically, Toxie resorts to urinating on the Devil, extinguishing the flames.

In the third level, Wind, the Devil kidnaps the kids of Tromaville, sends them to a mountain by bus, and unleashes strong winds that risk putting the bus over the mountain. Toxie arrives at the cliff and has the kids escape via the back door. Malfaire, in an attempt to shoot down Toxie and the kids, is crushed by the bus when it falls down the cliff. In the fourth level, Water, Toxie is put into a massive puddle in an attempt to drown him. However, Toxie escapes using a Sumo trick he learned in Japan.

The Devil unleashes the final level, in which he transforms the Toxic Avenger back into Little Melvin, who once again becomes the victim of bullying, now by Apocalypse Inc. When Claire attempts to intervene, she is once again rendered blind. While Melvin is getting picked on, Claire returns home and finds the contract. She finds an escape clause that will allow termination by an act of God. An angel, disguised as a messenger, arrives and gives Melvin a scroll. It begins to rain. Melvin is transformed back into the Toxic Avenger and Claire is able to once again see.

Melvin defeats the Devil, ripping his skin off to expose rats and bugs all over his carcass. He decapitates the Devil and throws his head to Tokyo, where a news reporter demonstrates a new hair growth formula to a customer. Having defeated Apocalypse Inc., Melvin and Claire celebrate by getting married and are now "monster and wife".

Kills[]

Character Description
Mona Malfaire Crushed underneath a falling school bus driven off of a cliff by Killed by Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger off-screen, implied..
The Chairman/The Devil Ripped apart by Killed by Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger off-screen, implied.

Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV (2000) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

At the Tromaville School for the Very Special, a criminal gang named the Diaper Mafia (who are literally thugs dressed as infants) break into the school and commit a mass shooting, wreaking havoc on the students. The Toxic Avenger ("Toxie" for short) shows up, under the guise of an attractive bikini news model, alongside his morbidly obese sidekick Lardass. They manage to fight off and kill most of the gang members in grotesque fashion with Toxie eviscerating the leader, Tex. However, before he dies, Tex unveils a chilling revelation: an explosive device is implanted in his body, threatening to destroy the entire school. Toxie randomly runs home quickly to impregnate his wife, Sarah, leaving Lardass to disarm the bomb; he manages to take care of it by smearing a jar of peanut butter over it, eating the bomb and draining it in his stomach through flatulence. Upon returning, Toxie rescues the pregnant teacher and two students, Tito and Sweetie Honey. However, the urgency of the situation forces them to leave Lardass behind—which results in his demise when a Diaper Mafia member and a student, in a moment of intimacy, unknowingly trigger the explosive by lighting a cigarette.

The explosion ends up transporting Toxie and the students to Amortville, a mirror version of Tromaville in an alternate universe where the police shoot at Toxie, who is picked up by Evil Kabukiman (an evil version of Sgt. Kabukiman) who helps him escape the police. Back in Tromaville, Amortville’s version of Toxie, The Noxious Offender (Noxie), appears and starts murdering the citizens. Both supers are immensely confused by the surroundings. Toxie finds Tito and Sweetie Honey and ask them to stay where his home now isn’t. Noxie finds the Nazi Sergeant Kazinski to be an ally, whilst Mayor Goldberg introduces four new superheroes to Tromaville—including a washed up Sgt. Kabukiman. Searching for answers, Toxie comes across a man named Pompey who, after being dragged along the back of a truck by rednecks, gets decapitated but is a still-living head. He also finds the Amortville’s version of Lardass (named Chester) who is a scientist broke on the streets. Chester’s former wife, Claire, is Noxie’s lover whom Toxie offers to bring back to Chester but gets into a fight with Evil Kabukiman in the process. Noxie becomes Mayor of Tromaville after killing off Mayor Goldberg, reverting the place into Amortville again, and impregnates Sarah. Toxie wanders into the factory of an evilized superhero, Mad Cowboy, where he finds Tito, Pompey and Sweetie Honey being held captive. After a fight, Toxie throws the villain into a meat grinder and the three make their escape.

The Tromaville Superheroes attempt to take down Noxie and Kazinski, but are all killed, except for Sgt. Kabukiman who ends up drunkenly wandering into Toxie’s home and accidentally impregnates a sleeping Sarah. Claire, who wanders off as Toxie was fighting Evil Kabukiman, finds Chester and the two become a couple again. Sarah visits her gynecologist, who tells her that she is pregnant with two babies from two entirely different fathers and tries to unsuccessfully get an abortion. Toxie and Chester manage to find the solution to getting back to Tromaville: clicking red shoes together and saying “There’s no place like Tromaville” (akin to The Wizard of Oz). Tito, however, stays behind and dedicates himself to making Amortville safe with Pompey as his sidekick. Toxie and Sweetie Honey arrive in Tromaville to discover that Sarah is in labour. At the hospital, Toxie brutally slays the Nazi soldiers and Kazinski himself whilst getting to Sarah. He finds Sarah’s room with Noxie inside and the two fight, alongside their babies within Sarah’s uterus. After a long fight, Toxie kills Noxie (as does Toxie’s baby) by ripping his organs out. After dying, Melvin (the Amortville version of Melvin Ferd, Toxie’s true identity) emerges from Noxie’s stomach and attacks Toxie, who throws him out the window into a barrel of toxic waste, vowing to come back “if there’s a sequel” as he runs away in flames laughing.

Surrounded by witnesses of the Tromaville School for the Very Special, who express their gratitude to Toxie for his heroism, Sarah gives birth to her and Toxie's child as well as Sgt. Kabukiman's kin. An enraged Toxie goes to chase after Sgt. Kabukiman as everyone else laughs. The movie ends with the narrator (Stan Lee) making a speech involving public awareness of being randomly trapped in evil parallel universes and saying the Toxic Avenger will be there, before reminding the audience to “recycle your bottles and cans”.

Kills[]

Character Description
Rex Diaper Head stomped on and crushed by Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger.
Lex Diaper Head shoved through his own rectum and punched off by Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger.
Tex Diaper Guts torn out by Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger.
Lardass Killed in an explosion after the Diaper Mafia Temptress accidentally ignites his fart with a cigarette lighter.
Chief Newman Bled to death after having his arms torn off by the Noxious Offender.
Dr. Flem Hocking Accidentally hit by a police car.
Tex Diaper (Amortville) Tongue ripped out and neck broken against a fire escape by Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger.
Mayor Goldberg Stabbed through the mouth by the Noxious Offender with a wooden crucifix.
Mad Cowboy (Amortville) Thrown into and shredded in a meat grinder by Sweetie Honey and Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger.
Kevin Eastman Head crushed between Julie Strain's breasts by the Noxious Offender.
Julie Strain Face torn off by the Noxious Offender.
Dolphin Man Beaten to death off-screen by the Noxious Offender, body seen.
The Vibrator Stabbed in the crotch with her own vibrator-weapon by the Noxious Offender off-screen, body seen.
Master-Bator Castrated(?) off-screen by the Noxious Offender, body seen.
Mad Cowboy Neck broken by the Noxious Offender.
Dr. Cassidy Rectum pulled out after he stumbles backwards and impales himself through the anus on a speculum.
Sergeant Theodore Kazinski Head smashed apart by Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger with a single punch.
The Noxious Offender/"Noxie" Guts torn out by Melvin Ferd Junko III/Toxie/The Toxic Avenger.

Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: June 27th 2025

Overview[]

Four years after the Lockwood Estate incident and the volcanic eruption on Isla Nublar, once-extinct dinosaurs freely roam the Earth. Amid global efforts to control them, Biosyn Genetics establishes a dinosaur preserve in Italy's Dolomites which conducts genomics research, ostensibly for pharmacological applications.

Claire Dearing, Zia Rodriguez, and Franklin Webb investigate illegal dinosaur breeding sites. Claire's partner, Owen Grady, helps relocate stray dinosaurs. At their remote cabin in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Claire and Owen secretly raise 14-year-old Maisie Lockwood (Benjamin Lockwood's biogenetic granddaughter) and protect her from groups seeking to exploit her unique genetic makeup.

When Blue, the Velociraptor Owen raised, arrives at the cabin with an asexually-reproduced hatchling, Maisie names it Beta. Increasingly frustrated living in seclusion, Maisie sneaks away to explore. Mercenaries searching for Maisie find and kidnap her and capture Beta.

Meanwhile, swarms of giant locusts are decimating U.S. crops. Dr. Ellie Sattler observes that crops grown with Biosyn seeds are left uneaten, raising suspicions that Biosyn created the insects. She takes a captured locust to her former partner, paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant. They determine the locust was genetically engineered with Cretaceous-period and contemporary DNA. During her conversation with Alan about the locusts Ellie also revealed she was now divorced from her husband Mark whom Grant met prior to travelling to Isla Sorna in 2001.

Franklin, now with the CIA's dangerous-species division, believes Maisie may have been taken to Malta. Upon arrival there, Claire and Owen infiltrate a dinosaur black market with Owen's former Jurassic World colleague Barry Sembène, who is leading a French Intelligence raid. Carnivorous dinosaurs are unleashed during the foray, wreaking havoc. When Claire and Owen learn that Maisie and Beta were transported to the Biosyn facility, sympathetic cargo pilot Kayla Watts agrees to fly them there.

Chaotician Dr. Ian Malcolm now works for Biosyn. He sought Ellie's help to expose CEO Dr. Lewis Dodgson after communications director Ramsay Cole warned him of Dodgson's illegal activities. Dodgson is exploiting dinosaurs and coerces former InGen geneticist Dr. Henry Wu to modify the transgenic locust to let Biosyn corner the world's food supply. Wu denounces the plan, warning it will cause an ecological collapse as the locusts spread unchecked.

Wu meets Maisie and explains that his former colleague, Dr. Charlotte Lockwood (Benjamin Lockwood's deceased daughter), used her own DNA to replicate and give birth to the genetically identical Maisie. She also altered Maisie's DNA to prevent her from inheriting the fatal disease which she had. Wu believes that Maisie and Beta's asexual conception and DNA are key to creating a pathogen to halt the locust outbreak.

A Quetzalcoatlus attacks Kayla's plane in Biosyn's airspace, forcing Owen and Kayla to crash land while Claire is ejected. After separate dinosaur encounters, the three regroup. Inside Biosyn, Ian and Ramsay covertly advise Ellie and Alan on where to obtain a locust DNA sample. While searching for the lab, they encounter Maisie. Discovering the breach, Dodgson attempts to incinerate the locusts to destroy evidence; some locusts escape through an air vent while ablaze, sparking a wildfire around the preserve.

Alan, Ellie, and Maisie barely escape the facility before finding Ian. They meet Owen, Claire and Kayla, with Ramsay later joining them. Dodgson flees with dinosaur embryos via a hyperloop, but becomes trapped after Claire and Ellie reroute the power and is then killed by a trio of Dilophosaurus. As the group works together, Owen, with Alan and Maisie's help, captures Beta. They and Wu escape in a Biosyn helicopter amidst a fight between Rexy (assisted by a Therizinosaurus) and a Giganotosaurus.

Ellie and Alan rekindle their romantic relationship before testifying with Ian and Ramsay against Biosyn. Owen, Claire, and Maisie return home and reunite Beta and Blue. Wu releases a host locust carrying the pathogen, gradually eradicating the swarms. Dinosaurs and humans adapt to a new co-existence, and the United Nations declares Biosyn Valley an international dinosaur sanctuary, where Rexy reunites with the Buck and Doe Tyrannosaurus of Isla Sorna.

Kills[]

Character Description
Rainn Delacourt Head bitten off by a juvenile Baryonyx while Leonard and an infant Carnotaurus were biting down on his hands.
Lewis Dodgson Mauled by three Dilophosaurus after they spat venom at him

An American Werewolf in London (1981) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: 2025

Overview[]

Two American graduate students from New York City, David Kessler and Jack Goodman, are trekking across the moors in Yorkshire. As night falls, they stop at the Slaughtered Lamb, a local pub. Jack notices a five-pointed star on the pub's wall. When he asks about it, the pub-goers grow hostile, prompting him and David to leave. The pub-goers warn the pair to keep to the road, stay clear of the moors, and beware of the full moon. David and Jack wander off the road and onto the moors, where a vicious creature attacks them. Jack is mauled to death and David is seriously injured. The beast is shot and killed by some concerned pub-goers who followed the pair. Instead of an animal carcass, David sees a nude dead man lying next to him before passing out.

David wakes up three weeks later in a London hospital. Inspector Villiers interviews David and informs him that the locals reported that an escaped lunatic attacked him and Jack. David insists a rabid dog or wolf attacked them. An undead Jack later appears to David and explains that they were attacked by a werewolf; since David was bitten, he is now a werewolf too. Jack is cursed to walk the earth in limbo, neither dead nor alive, until the wolf's bloodline is severed. Jack urges David to kill himself before the next full moon so he does not harm anyone.

Dr. Hirsch visits the Slaughtered Lamb to investigate, suspecting that David might have been influenced by local superstitions. When asked about the incident, the pub-goers deny any knowledge of David, Jack, or the attack. However, one distraught pub-goer privately tells Dr. Hirsch that David will endanger other people when he transforms.

Upon being released from the hospital, David stays with Alex Price, the young nurse who cared for him. Alex tells David that she is worried about his mental state. Jack, now even more decayed, appears and warns David that he will become a werewolf the following night, and again advises him to commit suicide. David refuses to believe him but when the full moon rises, he transforms into a werewolf. He prowls the streets and the London Underground, killing six people. He wakes up the next morning naked on the floor of a wolf enclosure at the London Zoo, with no recollection of what happened, and returns to Alex's flat.

After learning of the previous night's murders and realizing that he is responsible, David unsuccessfully attempts to get himself arrested in Trafalgar Square. He calls his family to say he loves them, then loses the courage to slit his wrists with a pocket knife. David spots Jack, whose skeleton is now showing, outside an adult movie theatre. Inside, Jack introduces David to his previous night's victims, some of whom are furious with David and suggest different suicide methods to free them from their undead state.

David transforms into a werewolf inside the cinema. He decapitates Inspector Villiers and wreaks havoc in the streets, killing several motorists and bystanders. The police surround and trap David in an alleyway. Alex arrives, runs down the alley and tries calming David by saying she loves him. Although David's consciousness briefly appears to recognize Alex, he lunges forward and is shot dead by the police, reverting to human form as Alex mourns him.

Kills[]

Character Description
Jack Goodman Mangled by a werewolf. Revived as a zombie.
Harry Berman Mangled by David in werewolf form. Revived as a zombie.
Judith Browns Mangled by David in werewolf form. Revived as a zombie.
Alf Mangled by David in werewolf form off-screen. Revived as a zombie.
Ted Mangled by David in werewolf form off-screen. Revived as a zombie.
Joseph Mangled by David in werewolf form off-screen. Revived as a zombie.
Gerald Bringsley Mangled by David in werewolf form. Revived as a zombie.
Inspector Villiers Head bitten off by David in werewolf form.
David Kessler While in werewolf form, was shot by Bobbies.

Mortal Kombat Game Continuation[]

Possible Timeframe: Possibly when the Mortal Kombat (2021) sequel releases

Mortal Kombat (2019 video game) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

Following Shinnok's defeat, Dark Raiden plans to protect Earthrealm by destroying all of its enemies and making an example of Shinnok, decapitating him. This latter act inspires Kronika, the keeper of time, to rewrite history to undo Raiden's interference and erase him from existence. Two years later, a Special Forces strike team led by Sonya Blade, Cassie Cage, and Jacqui Briggs attack the Netherrealm, with Raiden providing assistance. The team succeeds in destroying the Netherrealm castle, at the cost of Sonya's life. Kronika forms an alliance with revenants and Netherrealm's rulers, Liu Kang and Kitana, immediately afterwards.

Meanwhile, Kotal Kahn, the current emperor of Outworld, attempts to execute Shao Kahn's loyalist Kollector, but is interrupted by a time storm that brings Shao Kahn, Skarlet, Baraka, and younger versions of Kano, Erron Black, Jade, Raiden, Kitana, Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, Sonya, Jax, Scorpion, Kabal, and Kung Lao from the past and erases Dark Raiden from existence. A battle erupts in Kotal's Koliseum until D'Vorah transports Baraka, Kollector, Skarlet, Shao Kahn, Black, and Kano to her hive, recruiting them into Kronika's fold.

Liu Kang, Kung Lao, and Raiden appear at the Earthrealm's Special Forces HQ after forging an alliance with Kotal while Jade and Kitana aid Kotal in protecting Outworld from Kronika's forces. Liu Kang and Kung Lao investigate the Wu Shi Academy and encounter Kronika's right-hand man, Geras. Their battle ends with Geras using his chronokinetic powers to escape with powerful energy capsules containing Earthrealm's life force.

The Special Forces learn that Sektor, backed by Noob Saibot and a cyberized Frost, has reinstated the Cyber Lin Kuei to build an army of cyborgs out of kidnapped Lin Kuei warriors for Kronika. Grandmasters Sub-Zero and Hanzo Hasashi shut down Sektor's factory with Cyrax's aid, forcing Geras, Black, and both versions of Kano to retreat to Kronika's Keep, where they revive Sektor and rebuild the cybernetic army themselves.

Meanwhile, Raiden consults with the Elder Gods. They cannot intervene as the time storm is draining their power, but Shinnok's twin sister Cetrion gives him a clue on how to defeat Kronika. During a later attempt, Raiden discovers Cetrion had betrayed and killed the Elder Gods to serve her mother: Kronika. Kotal and Jade go to a Tarkatan camp to ask for their help fighting against Shao Kahn, but Kotal's hatred towards the Tarkatans causes Jade to battle him before Shao Khan appears and captures him.

The Special Forces base is destroyed by the Black Dragon gang and Kronika's cybernetic army, with the younger Johnny and Sonya captured, the elder Johnny wounded, and Sektor self-destructing in the process. Due to this and the destruction of Sub-Zero's Lin Kuei Temple and the Wu Shi Academy's Sky Temple, Earthrealm's heroes reconvene at Hasashi's Fire Garden. Cassie leads a strike team to save her parents, where Sonya kills the younger Kano to erase his present self from existence. Meanwhile, Kitana, Liu Kang, and Kung Lao battle Baraka to secure an alliance between him and Sheeva. With their aid, Kitana successfully defeats and blinds Shao Kahn, uniting the Outworld factions and inheriting the throne from Kotal.

Raiden sends Jax and Jacqui to Shang Tsung's now-abandoned island to retrieve the Crown of Souls, but the pair are thwarted by Cetrion, who eventually escapes with the Crown, and present-day Jax, who had been deceived by Kronika into helping her in exchange for averting his time as a revenant. Hasashi is tasked with convincing Kharon, the ferryman of Netherrealm's souls, to join their side so they can travel to Kronika's fortress. Hasashi fights Scorpion and persuades him to join his side, but is fatally wounded by D'Vorah. Scorpion drives her away and returns to the Fire Garden to honor Hasashi's dying wish. Refusing to believe him, Raiden attacks him on sight using Shinnok's amulet. Liu Kang intervenes, causing Raiden to realize how they have fought before across multiple timelines and that Kronika had orchestrated them all because she fears their combined strength. Anticipating this, Kronika kidnaps Liu Kang. With Kharon recruited, a joint Earthrealm-Outworld army assaults Kronika's Keep. Geras is dropped in the bottomless Sea of Blood; Frost is shut down, disabling the cyber Lin Kuei; and the present Jax defects to the heroes' side.

Once revenant Liu Kang has absorbed his past self's soul, Kronika sends him to attack Raiden, who eventually merges with him to become Fire God Liu Kang. The heroes breach Kronika's Keep, but Kronika rewinds time. With his god-like status making him immune, Liu Kang defeats the remaining revenants and Cetrion. Kronika then absorbs Cetrion's essence to strengthen herself enough to reverse time back to the primordial state of the universe, erasing all the events in the franchise from existence. Fire God Liu Kang is left unaffected due to his godly status. Kronika and Fire God Liu Kang fight one final time to determine the fate of the New Era. Liu Kang defeats Kronika and meets a now-mortal Raiden, who offers to become Liu Kang's advisor for as long as his lifespan lasts.

Kills[]

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Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath (2020 DLC expansion) KILL COUNT[]

Following Kronika's defeat, Fire God Liu Kang and Raiden attempt to utilize Kronika's Hourglass to restore history, but are interrupted by Shang Tsung, Fujin, and Nightwolf, who were all imprisoned in a timeless void by Kronika for refusing to join her. Shang Tsung elaborates that, due to the destruction of the Crown of Souls when Liu Kang defeated Kronika, the Hourglass cannot be used to change history without destroying it. He convinces Liu Kang to send him, Fujin, and Nightwolf back in time to retrieve the Crown of Souls before Cetrion does. Despite Raiden's suspicions of Shang Tsung, Liu Kang agrees and sends the trio back, staying behind to protect the Hourglass.

Shang Tsung, Fujin, and Nightwolf are transported to the Koliseum just as Kitana confronted Shao Kahn. They attempt to flee undetected, but news spreads of their arrival, prompting Kronika to retaliate. To face Cetrion on his island, Shang Tsung determines their best option is to resurrect Sindel, so they head to the Netherrealm and capture her revenant. Returning to Outworld, Shang Tsung uses Sheeva's blood debt to Sindel to gain access to the Soul Chamber and restore Sindel despite fierce resistance from Kitana, Jade, Kotal, Black, and Baraka.

Sindel accompanies Shang Tsung and the others to his island, where Fujin defeats Kronika's forces and convinces present-day Jax to defect early while Sindel defeats Cetrion and helps the group capture the Crown. Fujin and Shang Tsung travel to the Fire Garden to convince Raiden of Shang Tsung's alliance. When Kronika attempts to intervene, Raiden, Fujin, and Shang Tsung fend her off, though she reveals the sorcerer was the one who designed the Crown.

As the offensive on Kronika's Keep is about to commence, Shang Tsung signals Sindel to heal Shao Kahn. The pair then betray and defeat Sheeva, gaining control of her army before destroying Geras, imprisoning the Cage family, defeating Kitana, Liu Kang, and Jade, throwing Kung Lao into the Sea of Blood, and killing Kotal. It is revealed that Sindel was never brainwashed and had willingly married Shao Kahn after he conquered her realm by killing her former husband and Kitana's biological father. While Fujin spearheads the offensive on Kronika's Keep, Raiden discovers Shang Tsung's plot and Sindel's betrayal while fighting revenant Liu Kang when the latter receives injuries from his past self.

Raiden arrives too late to stop Shang Tsung from tricking Fujin into giving him the Crown. The sorcerer gains Kronika's full power, revealing he had planned everything after Kronika imprisoned him. He overpowers and drains Raiden and Fujin's souls before using Sindel and Shao Kahn to reach the Hourglass. Once Kronika's remaining revenants are killed, Shang Tsung betrays Sindel and Shao Kahn and takes their souls as well before defeating and erasing Kronika from existence, gaining the last of her power. As he starts approaching the Hourglass to mold his New Era, Fire God Liu Kang appears, revealing he was aware of Shang Tsung's intentions and, knowing he was the only one strong enough to defeat Kronika, allowed Shang Tsung to stay alive to protect the Crown.

From this point, the player can choose their "final destiny" and fight as Shang Tsung or Liu Kang. Depending on the outcome of the battle, the story ends in one of the following outcomes:

  • If Shang Tsung wins, he defeats and absorbs Liu Kang's soul, gaining his godly power in the process and leaving Liu Kang as a dried-up skeleton. He then uses the Hourglass to become a Titan and conquer all the realms under his influence, with Dark Raiden and Fujin becoming his servants.
  • If Liu Kang wins, he erases Shang Tsung from existence and recovers the Crown, with which he gains control over the Hourglass. Once he forges his own New Era, he visits the Shaolin temple to train Kung Lao's ancestor, the Great Kung Lao, to become his champion in Mortal Kombat.
    • Even though the final battle ripped apart the fabric of time, which created multiple timelines in which every character in the Mortal Kombat universe defeated Kronika and took control of the Hourglass, Mortal Kombat 1, the sequel to 11, is primarily set within Liu Kang's timeline.

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Mortal Kombat 1 (2023 video game) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

After defeating Kronika and Shang Tsung, Fire God Liu Kang uses Kronika's Hourglass to recreate the universe before relinquishing control of it to Geras to become Earthrealm's protector. Over time, he forms a tenuous alliance with Outworld under the auspices of continuing the Mortal Kombat tournaments. In the present, Shang Tsung, now a powerless Outworlder, struggles to make a living selling quack medicine until he is approached by a mysterious individual named "Damashi", who reveals to him that he has the potential to become a sorcerer and that unseen forces have been working against him. Meanwhile, Liu Kang recruits farmhands Kung Lao and Raiden, financially struggling Hollywood actor Johnny Cage, and former yakuza gangster Kenshi Takahashi to compete in the latest tournament, with Raiden eventually being named Earthrealm's champion and winning the tournament.

After learning from Geras that Shang Tsung has regained his abilities and is serving as an advisor to Outworld's Empress Sindel, Liu Kang tasks Kenshi, Kung Lao, and Johnny with investigating Shang Tsung's activities. They travel to Outworld's wastelands, where they encounter Tarkatans, victims of the Tarkat virus outbreak, and witness Shang Tsung extracting bone marrow from the Tarkatans' leader Baraka. The Earthrealmers intervene, though Shang Tsung escapes to his laboratory. With Baraka's aid, the group locates the lab and stops Shang Tsung from seemingly infecting Outworld's crown princess, Mileena, with the Tarkat virus. However, Mileena attacks them, blinding Kenshi before Shang Tsung injects her with a serum to control her Tarkat symptoms. Her sister, Princess Kitana, and General Shao arrive to capture the Earthrealmers. Shang Tsung misleads them before convening with his ally and fellow sorcerer Quan Chi. The Earthrealmers and Baraka are taken to the Flesh Pits, but escape with help of Reptile, a shapeshifting outcast, and encounter Ashrah, a Netherrealm Demoness in search of absolution, who reveals that Quan Chi is building devices capable of stealing souls on a massive scale. Though Quan Chi uses several souls to create Ermac, the group defeats them and destroys one of the soul stealers before all except for Baraka return to Earthrealm to warn Liu Kang.

Liu Kang orders Lin Kuei warriors Sub-Zero, Scorpion, and Smoke to destroy the soul stealers and capture Shang Tsung, but Shang Tsung sways Sub-Zero to his side by promising him access to the undead Dragon Army. As Scorpion and Smoke escape, Geras, upon further investigation, informs Liu Kang that "Damashi" hails from a parallel timeline.

With Constable Li Mei's help, Liu Kang returns to Outworld to provide Sindel and her daughters with evidence of the sorcerers' treachery and reveal his influence on the current timeline. Shao attempts to ambush the group, but is defeated and captured. The Earthrealmers and Outworlders team up to destroy the remaining soul stealers, only to be ambushed by Ermac. Mileena defeats him, allowing the soul of her father and Sindel's husband, Emperor Jerrod, to manifest and take control of Ermac's body. Upon confronting the sorcerers, they are joined by "Damashi", who is revealed to be the previous timeline's Shang Tsung. He reveals further that while fighting Liu Kang for the Hourglass, they fractured time, creating a separate timeline where he defeated Kronika and Liu Kang and became a Titan. Intending to absorb Liu Kang's timeline, he betrays the sorcerers and summons warriors from his own. Liu Kang's group narrowly drives them off, though Sindel is fatally wounded and appoints Mileena her successor before dying and having her soul absorbed by Jerrod.

Forming a temporary alliance to deal with the threat, Shang Tsung hypothesizes that there are more timelines outside his counterpart's knowledge. Geras adds that he had stored Liu Kang's Titan powers should the need for them arise. As the others leave to destroy the Dragon Army, Liu Kang regains his Titan powers and reunites with his friends from the previous timeline to recruit forces for the upcoming battle. Anticipating this, Titan Shang Tsung summons an army of their evil counterparts. Following a grueling battle, Liu Kang's group prevails, allowing him to erase Titan Shang Tsung and his timeline from existence. After returning everyone he recruited to their native timelines, Liu Kang returns to his own to congratulate his champions over dinner before departing to assist Scorpion and Smoke in founding the Shirai Ryu clan and preparing Earthrealm for future conflicts.

In a mid-credits scene, alternate timeline warriors led by Titan Havik observe the aftermath of Liu Kang and Titan Shang Tsung's battle. Feeling it ended too quickly, Titan Havik vows to start a new, longer battle.

Kills[]

Character Description
Havik (Dairou) Face melted in molten gold by Kuai Liang/Scorpion. Revived by his regenerative abilities.
Sindel Succumbed to her injuries after being stabbed in the abdomen by Dark Sindel using a katana. Revived after her soul was absorbed by Ermac.
Reiko (Dark) Stabbed in the neck repeatably by Shang Tsung using his Tekko-Kagi claws.
Shao Khan (Dark) Soul stolen by Shang Tsung and Quan Chi. Shared kill.
Geras Neck bitten by Dark Nitara. Revived himself.
Kung Lao (Dark Variant) Punched into a pit by the kombatant of your choosing.
Baraka (Dark Variant) Punched into a pit by the kombatant of your choosing.
Reiko (Dark Variant) Pushed into a pit by Titan Princess Kitana.
Scorpion (Variant) Killed by an unknown person, corpse seen.
Smoke (Variant) Bisected by a Sonya-Kano hybrid variant using her eye laser.
Ninja Mime Thrown into a pit by Goro Kahn.
Goro Kahn Pushed into a pit by the Johnny Cage variant and Janet Cage.
Johnny Cage (Variant) Dragged into the pit by Goro Kahn.
Janet Cage Dragged into the pit by Goro Kahn.
Takeda Takahashi (Dark Variant) Stabbed in the chest by Titan Kitana using her steel fans.
Jacqui Briggs (Dark Variant) Neck cut open by Titan Kitana using her steel fans.
Kung Jin (Dark Variant) Leg cut off and neck slit open by Titan Kitana using her steel fans.
Cassie Cage (Dark Variant) Decapitated by Titan Kitana using her steel fans.
Dark Raiden-Kung Lao Hybrid Variant Burned and thrown off a cliff by the kombatant of your choosing.
Mileena (Dark Variant) Stabbed in the neck and abdomen by the kombatant of your choosing using another Princess/Empress Mileena's sais.
Mileena (Dark Variant) Stabbed in the abdomen and neck by the kombatant of your choosing using another Princess/Empress Mileena's sais.
Mileena (Dark Variant) Stabbed in the neck and eyes by the kombatant of your choosing using her own sais.
Mileena (Dark Variant) Stabbed in the eyes by the kombatant of your choosing using her own sais.
Shang Tsung (Union of Light) Skeleton sucked out through the back and soul stolen by Titan Shang Tsung/Damashi/Kronika.
Quan Chi (Union of Light) Skeleton sucked out through the back and soul stolen by Titan Quan Chi.
Sub-Zero (Variant) Killed by an unknown person, corpse seen.
Kenshi Takahashi (Dark Variant) Kicked off a ledge by Lord Liu Kang.
Shang Tsung (Titan) Erased from existence by Lord Liu Kang.
Quan Chi (Titan) Erased from existence by Lord Liu Kang.
Rain (Variant) Killed by an unknown person, corpse seen.
Li Mei (Variant) Killed by an unknown person, corpse seen.
Jax Briggs (Variant) Arms ripped off by an unknown person, and finished off by Titan Havik by dropping a mace on his head.

Mortal Kombat 1: Khaos Reigns (2024 DLC expansion) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

Sub-Zero leads the Lin Kuei in an ambush on the Shirai Ryu during the wedding of Scorpion and Harumi alongside two of his armored warriors, Sektor and Cyrax, the latter of whom he deceived into believing Scorpion and Liu Kang had betrayed Earthrealm. After learning of Sub-Zero's deception, Cyrax turns on him and helps the Shirai Ryu and wedding guests fend off the Lin Kuei and capture Sub-Zero and Sektor, though Scorpion refuses to forgive Cyrax despite showing mercy at Harumi's behest. Due to them aiding and abetting Shao's rebellion, Liu Kang takes Sub-Zero and Sektor to be judged by Mileena and attempts to convince her to spare them to mend further conflict.

During the negotiation, they are attacked by Titan Havik, who previously fought alongside Titan Shang Tsung and now seeks to merge other timelines with his own. As his Khaosrealm warriors capture Geras, Sub-Zero pursues them, only to be captured too. He soon learns from Havik that he intends to combine Geras' time crystals with six artifacts called the Kamidogu to destroy the multiverse and reshape it in his image before experimenting on Sub-Zero.

Knowing he and Mileena must remain in their timeline to protect it, Liu Kang sends Scorpion, Cyrax, and Sektor to Khaosrealm to rescue Geras. There, they ally themselves with three members of a rebellion against Havik: Lieutenant Colonel Johnathan Cage of a WWII-esque timeline and Emperor Rain and Empress Tanya, who had been deposed when Havik's forces absorbed their timeline. Havik traps them in a deadly maze, where Rain sacrifices himself to save Sektor and Tanya. After Tanya negotiates with a trapped, powerful dragon named Orin, they are able to escape and infiltrate Havik's citadel. There, they encounter Sub-Zero, who has been transformed by Havik into a dark being of chaos called Noob Saibot. After defeating Saibot, they rescue Geras and escape with him and the Kamidogu.

Liu Kang is unable to cure Saibot of his condition, but manages to free him from Havik's control. Havik and his forces invade Liu Kang's timeline, where he steals back and empowers himself with the Kamidogu. Nonetheless, Saibot and Liu Kang defeat him. Saibot attempts to kill him, but Liu Kang and Geras stop him to protect the survivors of Havik's destruction. Liu Kang allows Sektor to leave and become the Lin Kuei's grandmaster while promising to find a way to restore Saibot, keeping him at the Temple of the Elements for safety in the meantime. Scorpion ultimately forgives Cyrax for her transgressions and invites her to join the Shirai Ryu.

Kills[]

Character Description
Havik (Titan) Ripped off his own head. Revived by his healing abilities.
Havik (Titan) Ripped off his own head to use as a weapon. Revived by his healing abilities.
Sub-Zero (Bi-Han) Tortured and killed off-camera by Titan/Lord Havik, screams heard. Revived as Noob Saibot.
Mavado (Variant) Stabbed in the chest by Khaos Frost using an ice dagger in an arena fight set up by Titan/Lord Havik. Proxy kill for Titan Havik.
Kronika (Variant) Killed by Titan/Lord Havik, mentioned.
Havik (3 Variants) Ripped off their own head in celebration. Revived by their healing abilities.
Li Mei (Deception Variant) Face eaten by a skull projectile conjured by Quan Chi in an arena fight set up by Titan/Lord Havik. Proxy kill for Titan Havik.
Quan Chi (Deadly Alliance Variant) Frozen by an iceball conjured by Khaos Frost and head destroyed using a chain link.
Havik (Variant) Ripped his own head off to use as a gong mallet. Revived by his healing abilities.
Reiko (Emperor Variant) Head destroyed by Empress Tanya using her three-section staff while being held in place by Emperor Rain using water conjured by his scepter. Shared kill.
Li Mei (Empress Variant) Head destroyed by Empress Tanya using her three-section staff while being held in place by Emperor Rain using water conjured by his scepter. Shared kill.
Rain (Emperor Variant) Crushed in-between two moving walls in Titan/Lord Havik's maze as a sacrifice to save Empress Tanya and Sektor.
Sub-Zero (Khaos Variant) Lower half of body ripped off by shadow hands conjured by Bi-Han/Noob Saibot.
Scorpion (Khaos Variant) Arms and legs ripped off by shadow hands conjured by Bi-Han/Noob Saibot.
Havik (Titan) Head ripped off by shadow hands conjured by Bi-Han/Noob Saibot. Revived by his healing abilities.

Until Dawn - KILL COUNT GAMES[]

Possible Timeframe: April 4th 2025

Overview[]

During a party at her lodge on Blackwood Mountain, a cruel prank causes Hannah Washington to run into the woods. Hannah's twin sister Beth finds her, but the two are pursued by a flamethrower-wielding stranger, resulting in them falling off a cliff's edge. No bodies are found by the police and the sisters are declared missing.

A year later, Hannah and Beth's brother Josh invites the group from the previous party – Hannah's friend Sam Giddings, Josh's friend Chris Hartley, Chris' mutual love interest Ashley Brown, new couple Emily Davis and Matt Taylor, Emily's ex-boyfriend Mike Munroe, and Mike's new girlfriend Jessica Riley – back to the lodge. Despite tensions between members of the group and reservations about returning after the tragedy that occurred, all seven accept Josh's invitation. Each member of the group arrives at the lodge through a cable car before engaging in separate activities on the mountain.

As the night progresses, Mike and Jessica tryst at a guest cabin, where she is abducted by an unseen figure. Mike's pursuit of her attacker leads him to an abandoned sanatorium, which contains information about a 1952 cave-in on the mountain that trapped a group of miners. Mike finds Jessica either dead or alive, but the elevator she is found in falls, convincing Mike she is dead. Meanwhile, Josh, Ashley, Chris, and Sam find themselves terrorized by a masked man in the lodge. Josh is bisected in a torture device set up by the masked man, who then pursues Sam through the building's lower levels. The masked man's torment of the friends culminates with Chris being ordered to shoot Ashley or himself under the threat of them both being killed by giant saw blades. Matt and Emily, having been alerted to the masked man's presence, discover that the cable car has been locked; instead, the two head to a radio tower to request help. The request is successfully received, but the responder states that the group will not be rescued until dawn due to a storm. An unknown creature causes the radio tower to collapse into the mines, separating Matt and Emily. Looking for a way out, Emily stumbles upon the location where Beth and Hannah fell, with Beth's severed head located nearby. She later is chased by the creature on her way out of the mines.

Mike reunites with Sam just as the masked man appears before them and Ashley and Chris. The masked man reveals himself as Josh, who orchestrated the events at the lodge as revenge for his sisters' presumed deaths. He disclaims any responsibility for Jessica's death, but Mike has him bound in a shed to remain until the police arrive. At the lodge, Sam, Mike, Chris, Ashley, and, if she escaped the mines, Emily are confronted by the Stranger. The Stranger reveals that the creatures who kidnapped Jessica and attacked Matt and Emily are wendigos, former humans who became feral creatures after resorting to cannibalism during the 1952 cave-in. Chris and the Stranger travel to the shed to rescue Josh, but discover him missing, and the Stranger and possibly Chris are killed by a wendigo while attempting to return to the lodge. While perusing the Stranger's files, if Emily was bitten in her escape, she will admit to it, and Mike may choose to kill her to avoid contagion. Finally, Mike sets out for the sanatorium, believing the cable car key to be in Josh's possession; the others scramble after him, with Ashley and Chris possibly falling victim to a wendigo trap en route.

Sam and Mike discover Josh in the mines; his weakened mental state has caused him to hallucinate his sisters and his psychiatrist Dr. Alan Hill. Mike tries to lead Josh to safety, but they are separated when Josh is attacked by the wendigo. He is slain outright unless Sam discovered enough clues to determine the truth: the lead wendigo is Hannah, who turned after consuming Beth's corpse. If Jessica and/or Matt are still alive, they link up and attempt to escape through the mines while evading Hannah. Finally, Mike and Sam return to the lodge to seek refuge in the basement with the rest of the survivors, only to find it overrun by wendigos, including Hannah. When a fight between the wendigos causes a gas leak, Mike and Sam work together to destroy the lodge, leading to an explosion that kills Hannah, the remaining wendigos, and possibly some of the survivors. Following the explosion, rescue helicopters arrive to retrieve whoever has survived until dawn.

In the ending credits, any surviving characters, excluding Josh, are interviewed by the police about the events on the mountain, where at least one of the characters will implore the police to search the mines. If he survives Hannah's attack, the police discover the trapped and isolated Josh eating the Stranger's head and transforming into a wendigo.

Kills[]

Character Description
Beth Washington Succumbed to her injuries from falling off of a cliff, most notably a broken spine. (Unavoidable)
Makkapitew Incinerated by Jack Fiddler/The Stranger/Flamethrower Guy off-screen with a flamethrower. (Unavoidable)
Jessica Riley Dependent of player actions.
Sarah Smith Died due to mass blood loss from several lacerations to the abdomen by Wendigo William "Billy" Bates using his fingernails, death certificate found. (Unavoidable)
Dr. Nicholas Bowen Neck fatally lacerated several times presumably from a wendigo, tag found. (Unavoidable)
Matt Taylor Dependent of player actions.
Emily Davis Dependent of player actions.
Jack Fiddler/The Stranger/Flamethrower Guy Decapitated by Wendigo Hannah "Han" Washington. (Unavoidable)
Chris Hartley Dependent of player actions.
Jefferson Bragg Committed suicide by poisoning himself off-screen, body found. (Unavoidable)
Adam White Killed by Wendigo William "Billy" Bates prior to the events of the game, grave found. (Unavoidable)
Charles Miller Killed by Wendigo William "Billy" Bates prior to the events of the game, grave found. (Unavoidable)
Evelyn Daniels Killed by Wendigo William "Billy" Bates prior to the events of the game, grave found. (Unavoidable)
Dr. W. B. Cathcart Killed by Wendigo William "Billy" Bates prior to the events of the game, grave found. (Unavoidable)
Wolfie (Wolf) Dependent on player actions
Ashley Brown Dependent on player actions.
Billy Bates (Wendigo) Dependent on player actions.
Josh Washington/The Psycho/ Victor Milgram Head crushed by Wendigo Hannah "Han" Washington with her hands. (If Hannah's journal isn't found)
Sam Giddings Dependent on player actions.
Hannah Washington (Wendigo) Dependent on player actions.

The Wicker Man Series[]

Possible Timeframe: Around May Day (Chelsea Hosting)

The Wicker Man (1973) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

On 29 April, Sergeant Neil Howie journeys by seaplane to the remote, verdant Hebridean island of Summerisle to investigate the disappearance of a young girl, Rowan Morrison, about whom he has received an anonymous letter. Howie, a devout Christian, is disturbed to find the Islanders paying homage to the pagan Celtic gods of their ancestors, with churches having fallen into disuse. They copulate openly in the fields, include children as part of the May Day celebrations, teach children of the phallic association of the maypole, and place toads in their mouths to cure sore throats. The islanders appear to be trying to thwart his investigation by claiming that Rowan never existed.

While Howie is staying at the Green Man Inn, the landlord's daughter attempts to seduce him, but he resists, explaining that he is engaged and saving himself for marriage. He notices a series of photographs celebrating the annual harvest, each featuring a young girl as the May Queen. The photograph of the most recent celebration is missing; the landlord tells him it was broken. At the local school, Howie asks the students about Rowan, but all deny her existence. He checks the school register and finds Rowan's name. He questions the schoolteacher, who directs him to Rowan's grave.

The next day, 30 April, Howie meets the island's leader, Lord Summerisle, grandson of a Victorian agronomist, to get permission for an exhumation. Summerisle explains that his grandfather developed strains of fruit trees that would prosper in Scotland's climate and encouraged the belief that returning to the old gods would bring prosperity to the island among the previously Christian population. Due to the bountiful harvests, the island's other inhabitants gradually embraced paganism, and the Christian ministers fled to the mainland.

Exhuming the grave, Howie finds that the coffin contains only the carcass of a hare. He also finds the missing harvest photograph, showing Rowan standing amidst empty boxes; the harvest had failed. His research reveals that a human sacrifice is offered to the gods in the event of crop failure. He concludes that Rowan is alive and will soon be sacrificed to ensure a successful harvest.

The following morning, on May Day, Howie seeks assistance from the mainland and returns to his seaplane, only to discover it no longer functions and its radio is damaged; he cannot leave or call for help. Later that day, during the May Day celebration, Howie subdues the innkeeper and steals his costume and mask (that of Punch, the fool) to infiltrate the parade. Rowan is eventually revealed. Howie sets her free and flees with her into a cave. Exiting it, they are intercepted by the islanders, to whom Rowan happily returns.

Summerisle tells Howie that Rowan was never the intended sacrifice; Howie is. He fits their gods' four requirements: he came of his own free will, has "the power of a king" by representing the law, is a virgin, and is a "fool" by falling for their deception. Howie warns Summerisle and the islanders that the crops are failing due to the unsuitability of the climate, and that the villagers will turn on Summerisle and sacrifice him next summer when the next harvest fails again, but his pleas are ignored. The villagers force Howie inside a giant wicker man statue along with various animals, set it ablaze, and surround it, singing the Middle English folk song "Sumer Is Icumen In". Inside the wicker man, Howie recites Psalm 23 and prays to God. Howie and the animals burn to death as the head of the wicker man collapses in flames, revealing the setting sun.

Kills[]

Character Description
Sergeant Neil Howie Incinerated alive inside of a wicker man by Lord Summerisle.

The Wicker Man (2006 Remake) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

Policeman Edward Malus gets news from his ex-fiancée, Willow Woodward, that her daughter Rowan is missing. He travels to an island off the coast of Washington where a group of neo-pagans live. They are led by Sister Summersisle, an elderly woman who represents the goddess they worship. Sister Summersisle explains to Edward that her ancestors had left England to avoid persecution, only to settle near Salem and find renewed persecution in the Salem witch trials before arriving on the island. Sister Summersisle explains that their population is predominantly female, as they choose the strongest stock—evading Edward's concern about the birth of unwanted males. The island's economy relies on the production of local honey, which Edward learns has declined recently.

Edward asks the villagers about Rowan, but they give him evasive answers. He later sees two men carrying a large bag that appears to be dripping blood and finds a fresh, unmarked grave in the churchyard. The grave contains only a burned doll, but Edward finds Rowan's sweater in the churchyard. At the village school, teacher Sister Rose tries to prevent Edward from seeing the class register. When he finds that Rowan's name is crossed out, he becomes outraged at Rose and her class. After a short discussion of the islanders' view of death, she explains that capital punishment is used to enforce their laws. Edward asks how Rowan died and Sister Rose tells him, "She'll burn to death." When Edward catches the tense she used, Sister Rose quickly corrects herself: "She burned to death." When Edward questions Willow about the grave, she reveals that Rowan is their daughter together. On the day of the fertility rite, Edward frantically searches the village for Rowan. Disguised in a bear suit, he joins the parade led by Sister Summersisle, which ends at the festival site.

Rowan is tied to a large tree, about to be burned. Edward rescues her and they run away through the woods, but Rowan leads him back to Sister Summersisle. Sister Summersisle thanks Rowan for her help, and Edward realizes that the search for Rowan was a setup the whole time. Willow, known on the island as Sister Willow, is the daughter of Sister Summersisle and chose Edward as a human sacrifice to restore the island's honey production (after Edward deliberately destroyed the beehives in their crop earlier). They carry him to an enormous wicker man where he is hoisted high above the ground and shut inside. Rowan sets fire to the wicker man, and Edward is sacrificed in a giant blaze amid his screams.

Six months later, Sisters Willow and Honey go to a bar and meet two policemen, one of them having graduated from the academy. Willow and Honey agree to go home with them.

Kills[]

Edward Malus Leg broked, repeatably stung by bees & incinerated alive inside of a wicker man under the orders of Sister Summerisle.

Don't Hug Me I'm Scared: Season 1 (2022) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in 2025

Overview[]

Having nothing on their daily schedule, Duck and Yellow Guy try to find something to do, much to Red Guy's dismay. A talking briefcase informs them about the concept of jobs, suggesting several that they could do before transporting them to a "bits and parts" factory, where Red Guy stumbles into becoming upper management and Yellow Guy fits right in with his coworkers. Duck continually tries to leave but is first fired by Red Guy and then brainwashed into loving his job by a monstrous dog called the Carehound. However, when he comes back to work, he finds that everyone is now 40 years older and having a retirement party for Yellow Guy. After Duck throws Yellow Guy's retirement card into a machine and inadvertently causes Yellow Guy's hand to be caught and crushed in the machine, the talking briefcase returns and finishes his song, transporting the three back to their house and restoring them to their old selves as they express confusion about everything that has happened. The briefcase rewards them for their work with a coin, which lands directly in Duck's eye.

Duck reads in the newspaper that he is dead because he forgot to drink water, and when his heart falls out of his body, it summons a talking coffin who helps the friends organise a funeral for him. However, Duck annoys the coffin while buried underground, and Red Guy attempts to build a new friend to replace him - a talking blob of clay, though Yellow Guy refuses to accept it. The talking blob of clay begins to grow into an independent and caring individual and names itself Stain Edwards, though Red Guy instead slowly begins to mould it into an exact replica of Duck. Yellow Guy then returns to the burial site and digs up the old Duck to bring him back - which kills the coffin. Yellow and the old Duck return home, only to find Stain Edwards has fully morphed into Duck. After the two Ducks ponder for a moment, they ultimately accept there being "four of us", and the group briefly tries to start a new show with the two Ducks. However, one of them abruptly kills the other with a shovel, stating that there being four of them "doesn't work".

The three friends have trouble opening a "family pack" of snacks, prompting a pair of twins to arrive and start teaching them about the concept of families. They bring the friends to their house, introducing them to their grotesquely misshapen father, brother, and grandmother, but when they reject Duck from their family, he falls back into the friends' original house. Red Guy meets the twins' "family tree", who takes most of his blood to help him find his family, but when Red Guy actually meets his family, they reject him for being too expressive. Yellow Guy is kidnapped and dressed as the twins' mother, who reveal they only wanted to complete their family to get a family discount on a food delivery. However, Yellow Guy's father Roy arrives, devouring the entire family while allowing Yellow Guy to escape. The three friends decide that blood relations are unimportant to being a family before realising there are only two snacks in the family pack. Red Guy suggests the trio share the two snacks, only for Duck to loudly exclaim that he wants both.

The three friends attempt to go online for their annual "computer day" with Colin, but Yellow Guy cannot remember the password, prompting his friends to insult him. A worm named Warren arrives to scold them and teach them about what true friendship is. After finally remembering the password, the trio check their emails, but Yellow Guy gets disappointed when he sees that he received none. Yellow Guy then retreats into his own mind to hang out with his "brain friends", but Warren enters his mind and bores Yellow Guy's imaginary friends into either leaving or killing themselves. In the real world, Yellow Guy is slowly melting as Red Guy and Duck find information online about their friend's affliction; when they realise that the problem could be caused by "a worm in his brain", Duck shoves a needle into Yellow Guy's ear, killing a grotesquely misshapen Warren. Colin happily bids the trio farewell before gifting them a futuristic-looking computer. The three friends make up and sing together before Yellow Guy breaks the computer, prompting a fight between them all that lasts throughout the episode credits.

Red Guy is bored by Duck and Yellow Guy taking inventory of everything in the house and wants to go on a trip. An elderly Choo Choo Train arrives to teach the three about transport in an animated sequence, transforming into various vehicles, but dies while in the form of a car. Red Guy, desperate to leave, manages to get the car started, resuscitating the Choo Choo Train and crashing through the wall of their house. Yellow Guy, Duck, and even the car's satnav keep trying to direct Red Guy back home, but he only presses onward down the road. Later, the car begins to lose fuel, and the Choo Choo Train wakes up as the car's steering wheel. Sick and confused, he asks Red Guy to give him his "special drink" (which Yellow Guy already drunk) that helps with his "condition". Red Guy mishears him, and begins stuffing his mouth with raisins. As Red Guy continues onwards, the cheery and colourful world around them glitches into a junkyard, and the car breaks down. Now lost, the three friends sit around a fire made from the steering wheel - before Yellow Guy appears to hear a woman's voice claiming "...the journey always ends up back at home" and the episode abruptly cuts to a live-action person's hand gently pushing a model of the car back to a model of the friends' house.

Red Guy and Duck attempt to shred an electricity bill before a robot called Electracey climbs out of their electrical box to teach them about electricity. Yellow Guy reveals that, like her, he is powered by batteries, and Duck swaps Yellow Guy's old faulty batteries for Electracey's fresh ones, making her dim-witted and him both smart and self-aware. Yellow Guy leaves to go upstairs and investigate their teachers' appearance, first finding increasingly larger versions of Red Guy and Duck alongside several teachers, before finding an old live-action woman named Lesley surrounded by props from previous episodes and a diorama of the house. She gives Yellow Guy a book that supposedly contains all the answers he seeks. Meanwhile, Red Guy and Duck use too much electricity and cause a blackout, getting lost and finding dead versions of all of their previous teachers (including teachers from the web series and Yellow's father Roy), before Yellow Guy returns with the book. Before he can show them anything, Duck swaps his batteries back with Electracey's, restoring the power to the house, but causing Yellow Guy to lose his newfound intelligence and forget all that he found upstairs. He puts the book through Duck's shredder as Duck and Red Guy cheer him on, none the wiser.

Kills[]

Character Description
Faulty Thing Disintegrated into dust by Andy.
Hammer Man Fell off an ladder off-screen.
Red Guy Drowned to death in the future, mentioned by his file.
Duck Killed by the Coffin off-screen in an unspecified way seven times.
Duck Killed by the Coffin off-screen in an unspecified way, tombstone seen.
Tony the Talking Clock Buried alive by the Coffin off-screen, body seen.
The Coffin Crushed by Yellow Guy with an spade.
Stain Edwards Decapitated by Duck with a spade.
Green Apple Eaten by Lily.
Uncle Terry Burned alive in an fire off-screen, mentioned by Lily.
Bread Slice Baked by Duck inside an toaster.
Lily Eaten by Roy off-screen, blood seen.
Todney Eaten by Roy off-screen, blood seen.
Yellow Guy Gribbleston Transported himself inside his brain. Revived.
First Tooth Committed suicide by melting herself inside Yellow Guy's heart. Revived.
Bubble Bath Memory Committed suicide by melting herself inside Yellow Guy's heart. Revived.
Saturdavid Committed suicide by melting herself inside Yellow Guy's heart. Revived.
Yumpferdinker Committed suicide by melting herself inside Yellow Guy's heart. Revived.
Shy Imaginary Older Brother Committed suicide by slitting his neck with an glass shard. Revived.
The Lump Died of an infection. Revived.
Yellow Guy (Brain) Transported himself inside his brain. Revived.
Warren the Eagle Impaled in the head by Duck Guy with an metal gouger.
GPS Thrown out an car window by Red Guy.
Yellow Guy Gribbleston Ran over by an car. (Dream)
Choo Choo Died of natural causes.
Yellow Guy Gribbleston Batteries ran out off-screen before the events of the series.
Yellow Guy Gribbleston Batteries swapped with Electracey by Duck.
Electracey Batteries swapped with Yellow Guy by Duck.
Scrunty (Cat) Drowned by Duck off-screen, body seen.
Cyber Dog Killed when the power went out, presumably revived off-screen.
Electracey Killed when the power went out. Revived.
The Briefcase Killed off-screen by the Steak, body seen.
The Sketchbook Killed off-screen by the Steak, body seen.
Duck Killed off-screen by the Steak, body seen.

Chucky (TV Series) Continuation[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in the future

CHUCKY Season 2 (2022) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

While the Tiffany doll holds him at gunpoint inside the truck of Good Guy dolls he stole, Andy drives it off a cliff. Six months later, Jake now lives with a foster family in Salem, New Jersey, with his younger foster brother Gary. Both Jake and Devon suddenly receive threatening phone calls from Chucky, who reveals he is outside Lexy's house. Caroline lets him in, believing he is a trick-or-treater. Devon calls the police, but Chucky is already gone. Mayor Cross, attending therapy with Caroline and Lexy, blames the Hackensack murders on Junior. Their therapist, Dr. Mixter, helps Caroline overcome her new fear of dolls by giving her a "non-possessed" doll of her own, which resembles the original bride design of the Tiffany doll. Lexy grows suspicious and warns Caroline not to trust her or any other doll. Lexy alerts Jake and Devon of the new doll; they arrive at her house and stay the night. The next day, Gary arrives at Lexy's house with Chucky in tow. Carrying a homemade bomb, Chucky explains that his army of dolls survived the truck crash, and that he planned to lure Jake, Devon, and Lexy to the same location so he could kill all three of them. When Chucky is distracted, Devon tases him, causing him to drop the bomb. Gary picks up the bomb and runs, but Chucky attacks him and detonates the bomb, killing himself and Gary. Jake, Devon, and Lexy are blamed for Gary's death and, in lieu of juvenile prison, they are sent to the Catholic School of the Incarnate Lord. When they arrive, Devon immediately recognizes the school as the same building that contained the boarding home where Charles Lee Ray grew up. Shortly after their arrival, a mail truck delivers a Chucky-box-sized package to the school.

Tiffany wakes up next to the bloody head of the Tiffany doll that Andy killed. Nica-Chucky, who has now been Tiffany's captive for a year, says it's a warning that he is coming to kill her. A detective later visits Tiffany, investigating Nica's disappearance, but Tiffany kills him. At the School of the Incarnate Lord, Jake, Devon, and Lexy meet the headmaster, Father Bryce, as well as Lexy's eccentric roommate, Nadine, who admits she is a kleptomaniac. Lexy also discovers that Trevor, her childhood bully, is a student and altar boy. Meanwhile, the Chucky doll sent to the school awakens and causes a nun to die of a heart attack, whom he then photographs. When Father Bryce catches Jake confronting Chucky, he locks them in the same room. Chucky photographs Jake and escapes through the chimney. He then makes his way to Lexy's room and photographs her snorting clonazepam. Jake and Devon arrive and tie him up; Jake theorizes this specific Chucky is merely a scout for someone else. After it is revealed that Nica and Chucky have formed an alliance to take down Tiffany, Glen and Glenda, Chucky and Tiffany's twin children, arrive at their house.

Lexy discovers that Chucky has only one contact in his phone, named "The Colonel." Trevor, who sees the drugs in Lexy's possession, informs her that her mother lost re-election. He later threatens to use his leverage to ruin her life. When Chucky refuses to reveal any information, Jake instead attempts to sway him to their side by means of sensory overload and aversion therapy. It appears to work, turning Chucky docile (and, seemingly, amnesiac). Jake and Devon argue over their methods, with Devon wanting to kill Chucky, while Jake still overcome with guilt over Gary's death, believing he can only forgive himself if he can also forgive Chucky. Father Bryce witnesses the two kissing. Meanwhile, another Chucky doll is delivered to the school; he kills a priest while Nadine is in confessional. When Lexy suffers an anxiety attack, the docile Chucky leaves, later showing up on Father Bryce's desk. Lexy admits to Nadine that she suffers from depression and anger, and they grow closer. The next day, Trevor enters Lexy's empty room, but the newer Chucky follows him and brutally kills him. Jake, Devon, Lexy, and Nadine are forced to hide the body. The newer Chucky, who is bigger and stronger than normal, enters Father Bryce's office and threatens the docile Chucky.

Glen and Glenda, who believe Tiffany is actually Jennifer Tilly, question her about her knowledge of Nica; Tiffany feigns ignorance. Glenda then tells Tiffany of a recurring nightmare in which they murder a young woman. Glen and Glenda also reveal they've invited over Jennifer's friends and family - Gina Gershon, Joe Pantoliano, Sutton Stracke, and Meg Tilly - as part of a surprise party. Tiffany has also hired a butler, Jeeves, who quickly aggravates the guests with his crass questions despite Tiffany only hiring him to guard Nica's room. When Nica disappears from her room and Jeeves turns up dead, Tiffany pretends she's hosting a murder mystery party. As Tiffany searches for Nica and questions her guests about Jeeves's death, it is revealed that Glen is aiding Nica and attempting to help her escape. A flashback from three months ago further reveals that Glen and Glenda discovered a tied-up Nica, accidentally triggering an emergence of Nica-Chucky, who convinced Glenda to help him kill Tiffany. In the present, as Glen tries to usher Nica out of the house, the sight of Joe's corpse reawakens Nica-Chucky, and Glenda knocks Glen unconscious. With the aid of new metal arms, Nica-Chucky tries to shoot Tiffany, but the bullets are gone. Tiffany slaps Nica-Chucky, bringing back Nica; Glen elects to stay behind as Nica escapes with Glenda, entering a car driven by a still-alive Kyle. Finally, Chucky reveals to the audience that Glenda killed Jeeves, while Gina used up the gun's bullets, killing Joe.

The two Chuckys fight inside Father Bryce's office; the docile Chucky, now calling himself Good Chucky, gets the upper hand and incapacitates the evil Chucky via crucifixion. Nadine and Lexy discover that Trevor's body is gone. Devon becomes exasperated at Jake's continued defense of Good Chucky, who begins to doubt his own morality. The evil Chucky recovers in front of nun Sister Ruth, who is immediately convinced that he is a reincarnation of God. Meanwhile, Glen, who has been having the same nightmare as Glenda, confronts Tiffany about Nica's captivity, but Tiffany refuses to divulge any information unless Glen reveals Nica's whereabouts. When a suspicious Meg decides to stay at Tiffany's house, a captive Jennifer - trapped inside a Tiffany doll - feeds Tiffany false information, and Meg and Glen walk in on the two arguing. When Jennifer begs Meg for help, Tiffany murders Meg and reveals her true identity to Glen, bequeathing them the original Glen/Glenda doll. Tiffany and Glen burn down the house and leave with the doll and a tied-up Jennifer to find Glenda. Meanwhile, Devon and Lexy follow clues from the photos on Chucky's phone, leading them to a cabin near the grounds; in it, they see the bodies of Chucky's recent victims, "The Colonel", who is a bald Chucky torturing a still-alive Andy, and Dr. Mixter, who calls the doll "Charlie".

Dr. Mixter claims she needs Good Chucky, the final Good Guy doll, to free Nica-Chucky, who she calls "Chucky Prime." She forces Father Bryce, along with the rest of the group, to perform an exorcism on Good Chucky to send Chucky to Hell, in exchange for performing a voodoo ritual to move Chucky Prime to Good Chucky's body. A traumatized Lexy overdoses on clonazepam, causing her to hallucinate Nadine's ghost, who convinces her to keep going. Glenda demands answers from Chucky, but he simply calls them a killer and demands they help him escape. The exorcism causes Chucky to enter Father Bryce's body; Father Bryce then explodes. Nica successfully performs the ritual, and Jake attempts to kill Chucky Prime, but Sister Ruth arrives, holding Lexy at gunpoint. Jake allows Dr. Mixter to leave with Chucky Prime; Sister Ruth prepares to kill Lexy anyway, but Glenda kills Sister Ruth before she can. Andy chases Dr. Mixter and Chucky Prime; he kills Chucky Prime, but Dr. Mixter escapes. Meanwhile, with Jennifer Tilly now wanted for murder, Tiffany has formulated a new plan: to swap bodies with Jennifer again. However, Jennifer escapes from the car and is killed by an oncoming truck, devastating Tiffany. Tiffany and Glen arrive at the school, where Nica attempts to shoot Tiffany, but Glen jumps in the path of the bullet. Tiffany and Glenda take Glen away to get help.

A flashback reveals that Chucky Prime was able to perform the ritual to swap bodies with Dr. Mixter before Andy killed the doll. Now in her body, Chucky retrieves a new Good Guy doll from her office, which he transfers himself into (resulting in the police finding Dr. Mixter's body). With Glen's condition worsening, Glenda and Tiffany decide to save them by transferring them into the Glen/Glenda doll. After killing a suspicious cop, they perform the ritual - transferring both twins into the doll, now calling themselves G.G. Tiffany ships G.G. to England, so they can learn more about their origins. Weeks after returning home, Jake and Lexy enlist in group therapy, and Lexy invites Jake and Devon to stay at her house for Christmas. On Christmas Eve, Jake and Devon, along with Lexy and Mayor Cross, mend their respective relationships. Chucky arrives at the house, as does Tiffany, who is searching for Caroline's Belle doll. Chucky murders Mayor Cross when she comes down the stairs, and Tiffany doesn't intervene when Lexy arrives and kills Chucky. Jake and Devon wound Tiffany, but Caroline, whose mind has been fully twisted by Chucky, claims Tiffany is her real mother and leaves with her and the Belle doll. The next day, Jake, Devon, and Lexy are visited by Miss Fairchild, who believes their stories about Chucky. Three weeks later, after Tiffany and Caroline moved to New York, Tiffany received a threatening phone call from Nica (who is in New York as well), who swears revenge on her. Tiffany attempts to transfer her soul into the Belle doll but fails when it's revealed to be Chucky in disguise; he attacks Tiffany as Caroline smiles. Chucky then recaps the season's kills as he did in the first season.

Kills[]

Character Description
Tiffany Valentine (Doll) Head shot off by Andy.
Chucky #6-73 Either blown up or fell to their deaths when Andy drove the Good Guy doll truck off a cliff, 72 mentioned in the previous episode minus four that survived. Bodies shown in "Doll on Doll".
Gary Blown up by Chucky with a fertilizer bomb.
Chucky Doll #74 Blew himself up by detonating a fertilizer bomb to kill Gary.
Sister Elizabeth Suffered from a heart attack after being scared by Chucky.
Detective Sam Gavin Throat slit by Tiffany with a knife.
Nadine's Mother Died of unspecified causes off-screen several years prior, mentioned.
Father O'Malley Strangled by Chucky with a rosary chain.
Trevor Cain Heart ripped out by Chucky.
Sal DeMarco/Jeeves Poisoned by Glenda with wine filled with strychnine off-screen, body shown.
Joe Pantoliano Shot to death by Gina, shown in a flashback. (Fictional Portrayal)
Gionna Daddio/Liv Morgan Stabbed to death by Chucky. (Post-Show Interview) (Fictional Portrayal)
Houdini (Gerbil) Accidentally smothered to death by Nadine's mother after she died off-screen, mentioned.
Meg Tilly Stabbed to death by Tiffany with a straight razor. (Fictional Portrayal)
Chucky Doll #75 (Buff Chucky) Poisoned by the Colonel Chucky with arsenic laced communion wafers.
Chucky Doll #76 (The Colonel) Stabbed in the back of the head by Andy with a pair of scissors.
Nadine Thrown out of the bell tower by Chucky and lands on a statue.
Jennifer Tilly Accidentally run over by an unknown person driving a semi truck. (Fictional Portrayal)
Chucky Doll #77 (Scout Chucky) Exploded after possessing Father Bryce.
Father Bryce Exploded by Chucky's soul.
Sister Ruth Stabbed in the eye with a knife thrown by Glenda.
Dr. Amanda Mixter After Chucky switched bodies with her, was shot to death by Andy thinking she was Chucky. She later died after Chucky transferred his soul into a new Chucky Doll.
Glen (Human) Succumbed to his/her bullet wound after being accidentally shot by Nica, and as well after his/her soul is transferred into the G.G doll by Tiffany and Glenda. Shared kill.
Glenda (Human) Died when Tiffany transferred his/her soul into the G.G doll.
Michelle Cross Sliced vertically in half by Chucky with a miniature chainsaw.
Chucky Doll #78 Head sliced into pieces by Lexy with his miniature chainsaw.

CHUCKY Season 3 (2023) KILL COUNT[]

Overview[]

After a power outage in the White House, the secret service gets President James Collins, First Lady Charlotte, and their sons Grant and Henry to an underground bunker for safety. During a conference the next day, press secretary Melanie explains that the outage was just an inconvenience. In the Oval Office, President Collins later introduces Melanie and Vice President Spencer Rhodes to Henry's doll "Joseph", which is actually Chucky. "Joseph" was also the name of Collins's youngest son, who died the previous winter after a terminal cancer diagnosis. When Henry returns home from school, he asks his security detail Teddy to check for "Joseph". Teddy finds Chucky in the Oval Office and picks him up before Chucky steals his gun and shoots him dead. Teddy's death is ruled as a suicide. After Miss Fairchild becomes their legal guardian, Jake, Devon, and Lexy use social media to spread Chucky's awareness and to find Caroline. One night, Chucky sends them a message, taunting that his new residence has "strict policies against visitors". The next morning, Jake, Devon, and Lexy watch the news about Teddy's funeral and see Henry holding Chucky. They decide to travel to the White House and kill Chucky.

During breakfast, Henry says that "Joseph" wants to go to school and would rather check out the Oval Office. Collins agrees to let "Joseph" come with him one more time. While in the Oval Office, Collins and Rhodes meet Warren Pryce, a government agent investigating Teddy's death. After the three leave, White House secretary Samantha enters and spots Chucky on the floor. When she picks him up, Chucky kills her with a letter opener. After finding Samantha's corpse, Pryce summons Charlotte to help him cover up the incident for the sake of Collins's administration. While attempting to gain access to the White House with Jake and Devon, Lexy connects with Grant on TikTok, and he invites them to the White House's annual Halloween party. Charlotte agrees to meet with Miss Fairchild in the White House. When Pryce summons Charlotte away, Chucky murders Miss Fairchild with a flag and steals her phone. He then calls and taunts Charlotte and Pryce about the murders. Pryce plans to continue covering up any evidence and blackmails Charlotte about Collins's affair. Chucky calls Jake, Devon, and Lexy. He taunts them over Miss Fairchild's death and remarks that he is waiting for them.

One year before, a police raid interrupts Chucky from killing Tiffany, who is arrested for Mayor Cross's murder. Nica arrives and attempts to chase Caroline and Chucky, but they escape through the subway. After dreaming about him stabbing Andy to death, Chucky discovers his doll form is starting to age; Chucky visits Dr. Rosen, who is an expert in voodoo, and learns that, as a result of his exorcism at the Catholic School of the Incarnate Lord, Damballa has abandoned him. To regain Damballa's faith and allow him to continue living, he must sacrifice six people in an 'evil' location. Chucky kills six people at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, but the ritual fails, so he chooses the White House as his next location. He visits Joseph's gravesite while the Collinses are mourning, and Henry keeps him. At Tiffany's trial, Nica, Jake, Devon, and Lexy testify against her; Tiffany, as 'Jennifer Tilly', is convicted of Chucky's murders and sentenced to death.

Despite Charlotte's objections, Pryce convinces her to hold the White House's annual Halloween party to assuage President Collins and the populace. Charlotte hires nanny Annie Gilpin to watch over Henry during the party while Chucky plans for the arrival of Jake, Devon, and Lexy, intending to kill them as his final three sacrifices to Damballa. The three arrive at the White House with a plan to prove Chucky's guilt as well as subdue him. While President Collins sees what appears to be Joseph's spirit, Henry comes downstairs with Chucky. Jake, Devon, and Lexy try to get Chucky to speak, but another power outage ensues. When the lights come on again, a chandelier loosened by Chucky falls, killing Annie and several other partygoers. Henry and "Joseph" are ushered upstairs as the remaining guests are escorted out. Chucky attempts the ritual once again, but it fails again and he discovers he is even older than before. Meanwhile, in prison, Tiffany meets celebrity chef Evelyn Elliot, who quickly despises her upon hearing that she killed Meg. Tiffany also receives a package of voodoo dolls. She uses one to torture and kill Evelyn, then uses another to hypnotize a guard into helping her escape.

After the Halloween incident, Collins once again sees Joseph's spirit during a press conference and leaves disorientated. Pryce shows Charlotte security footage from the incident but she dismisses it. Chucky murders the White House's housekeeper but learns that his aging has continued to advance. That night, Chucky calls Tiffany and reveals that he is going to die before both confess their love for each other. Tiffany convinces Chucky to start taking as many lives as he can to become the greatest serial killer of all time. Collins walks through the hallway and follows Joseph's voice to his old room. There, Chucky kills Collins and takes his nuclear access codes. Meanwhile, Jake, Devon, and Lexy try to find a way back into the White House. Lexy reconnects with Grant. Jake and Devon come across Dr. Rosen's website and visit him. He explains that Chucky is dying permanently and the only way they can pursue him into the spirit realm is by dying themselves. While driving home, Jake and Devon stop at a motel for the night, discuss their futures and have sex for the first time.

Charlotte and Pryce find Collins's corpse and witness blood manifestating on the wall that writes "Chucky did it". When Charlotte tries to run away, Secret Service agent Coop stops her in the hallway. Pryce explains that President Collins's death can not get out to the public and she, Grant, and Henry are not permitted to leave. She demands to remove her family from the White House, but Pryce reminds her that she is complicit in covering up the murders. He also hires Randall Jenkins, a body double, to take Collins's place. Meanwhile, Jake, Devon and Lexy, who is distraught that she may not find Caroline, agree to go to the White House. That night, Chucky instructs Henry to take him to a room where a gun is hidden in a wall safe and takes Randall hostage. Chucky leads Henry and Randall to the Situation Room and forces the latter to contact the North American Aerospace Defense Command. Now with access to nuclear missiles, Chucky sets targets for Moscow, Pyongyang, and the North Pole. Lexy convinces Grant to help them, and the group reaches the Situation Room before the missiles are launched. Charlotte, Pryce, and Coop also arrive, with Coop shooting Chucky in the heart while Randall aborts the missiles. However, Chucky launches the missile to the North Pole before disintegrating into dust. As Pryce scrambles to lock the White House down, the spirit of Charles Lee Ray manifests in the hallway.

On the spirit realm, Charles Lee Ray meets Damballa and is challenged to kill as a ghost. Pryce discloses his plans to have Randall tape an announcement explaining that presidency will be transferred to Vice President Rhodes due to a terminal brain cancer while Coop and Grant's security detail Hicks help Charlotte escape with Henry. Pryce summons parapsychologist Carol Lindstrom and her associate Timmy Nash to aid in cleaning the White House of its evil spirits. In order to persuade Charles' spirit to move on, they must have a séance. Meanwhile, Randall is forced to record President Collins' farewell tape but Pryce reveals he plans to kill him so that there are no witnesses. Randall flees to an elevator with a Secret Service agent chasing him. They fight in the elevator, but both drown when it floods with blood. In the séance, the group successfully make contact with Charles. As Carol tries to get in touch, Charles causes blood to rain down from the fire sprinklers. Carol, Melanie, and Vice President Rhodes are killed when Charles throws the listening device to the floor, electrocuting them. Timmy announces they must meet Chucky in the spirit realm and Jake volunteers to do it. Using a drug provided by Pryce, Jake is temporarily put under cardiac arrest and only has five minutes before Devon must revive him. Meanwhile, Tiffany is restrained and prepped for her lethal injection. From a promise with G.G., Nica, who is watching the execution, passes on Tiffany their farewell message but also informs that she will burn in Hell.

Jake wakes up in the spirit realm and meets his father Lucas but forgives him. He also finds Charles' spirit who takes him to the White House's movie theatre, where all of his different soul fragments are watching scenes of Chucky's life. Jake notices Good Chucky runs out and follows him to the Oval Office. Good Chucky tells Jake that Caroline is safe with a man named Wendell Wilkins. Jake explains that, to be forgiven for Nadine's death, Good Chucky must sacrifice himself. The other soul fragments enter the room to convince Good Chucky not to go through with it. Jake soon realizes that all of them were distracting him long enough for Chucky Prime to possess his body. Meanwhile, Tiffany is rescued from her execution by one of the brainwashed prison guards, who escorts her out. Nica tries to stop them but is knocked down as Tiffany escapes in a getaway car. In the White House, Pryce and his agents set up several bombs while Devon brings Jake back from the spirit realm, unaware that Chucky is possessing his body. As Jake-Chucky tells them that he knows where Caroline is being held, Pryce kills Hicks and explodes the bombs throughout the White House. Grant locks Pryce in the Oval Office where he burns alive. Jake-Chucky and Timmy get on the elevator, where Jake-Chucky beats Timmy to death. Devon, Lexy, and Grant escape from the burning White House just as Charlotte and Henry reunite again with Grant. He sees President Collins' and Joseph's spirits, who bid farewell. Jake-Chucky reunites with Devon and Lexy, and leads them to Wendell's address. They discover that he is a doll maker who also created the Good Guy dolls. Wendell shows them the prototype Good Guy he created just as Caroline enters the room. Jake-Chucky reveals to Devon and Lexy and, with Caroline's help, he transfers his soul back to the doll. Tiffany also arrives and Chucky expresses that he wishes they could be a real family again. Caroline transfers Tiffany's soul to Wendell's prototype Belle doll, and she drives away with both Chucky and Tiffany. Nica wheels herself to Wendell's house and discovers that Caroline also transferred Jake's, Devon's, and Lexy's souls into marionette dolls just as Wendell approaches her from behind.

Kills[]

Character Description
Joseph Collins Died of unspecified causes off-screen one year prior, mentioned.
Teddy Brookes Shot in the head by Chucky with his own pistol, made to look like a suicide.
Samantha Throat slit repeatedly by Chucky with a letter opener, nearly decapitating her.
Rachel Fairchild Smothered by Chucky with an American flag.
Evelyn Elliot Controlled by Tiffany with a voodoo into self-mutilating and melting her face off in boiling water.
Gretchen Sliced in half by a falling chandelier, caused by Chucky.
Annie Gilpin Face sliced off by a falling chandelier, caused by Chucky.
President James Collins Eyes gouged out by Chucky.
Chucky Doll #79 Shot by Coop.
Erica Dorsett Accidentally hit by an unknown person driving a car.
Randall Jenkins Drowned in an elevator of blood, caused by Charles Lee Ray's spirit.
Frick Drowned in an elevator of blood, caused by Charles Lee Ray's spirit.
Spencer Rhodes Electrocuted to death by Charles Lee Ray's spirit.
Melanie Spiegel Electrocuted to death by Charles Lee Ray's spirit.
Dr. Carol Lindstrom Electrocuted to death by Charles Lee Ray's spirit.
Eli Shot by an unnamed prison sniper.
Timmy Nash Beaten to death by Chucky using Jake's body.
Hicks Throat slit by Pryce.
Warren Pryce Burned to death.

Stranger Things 4 (2022) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: When Stranger Things 5 releases

Overview[]

In a flashback to 1979, Dr. Brenner is experimenting on children possessing supernatural abilities until a mysterious incident kills all of the children except Eleven. In 1986—eight months after the events at Starcourt MallJoyce Byers, Will Byers, Jonathan, and Eleven have moved to California, where Eleven struggles with the loss of her powers and is routinely bullied by other students. Joyce receives a porcelain doll in the mail, seemingly from Russia, and finds a hidden note stating that Jim Hopper is alive. In Hawkins, Mike Wheeler and Dustin have joined their high school's "Hellfire Club," a Dungeons & Dragons club led by Eddie Munson. As a result, they miss seeing Lucas win the basketball team's championship game. Max, who has broken up with Lucas, struggles to grieve Billy's death. Chrissy Cunningham, a student on the cheerleading team, is haunted by visions of her abusive mother and a chiming grandfather clock. While buying drugs from Eddie, Chrissy is possessed and killed by a sentient humanoid creature from her visions.

Hopper has survived the explosion underneath Starcourt Mall but was captured by Soviet soldiers and sent to a prison camp in Kamchatka. Joyce and Murray call the phone number on the note she was sent and speak to Dmitri Antonov, a prison guard that Hopper has bribed. Antonov has them deliver a $40,000 ransom to his contact in Alaska. Mike flies to California to visit Eleven, where he and Will witness her being bullied by her classmate Angela; Eleven eventually retaliates by striking Angela in the face with a roller skate. Max tells Dustin she saw Eddie run away the night that Chrissy died. Along with Robin and Steve Harrington, they locate the traumatized Eddie and explain the Upside Down to him. Eddie and Dustin name the entity that killed Chrissy "Vecna." Nancy and her fellow student reporter Fred investigate Chrissy's death; Eddie's uncle tells Nancy he believes the killer is Victor Creel, a Hawkins resident who was institutionalized after allegedly murdering his family in the 1950s. Fred is lured into the woods by visions of a student he accidentally killed before Vecna murders him.

Sam Owens is visited by U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jack Sullivan, who believes Eleven is responsible for Chrissy's death. Eleven is arrested for assaulting Angela but is taken by Owens, who explains that Hawkins is in grave danger and that he has been working on a program to help bring back Eleven's powers. Eleven agrees to go with him. Joyce and Murray fly to Alaska to deliver the ransom for Hopper. Hopper bribes a fellow inmate to break his shackles using a sledgehammer. Nancy and Robin go to the library to look up information about Victor Creel and discover that Creel blamed his family's murders on a demon, which they believe to be Vecna. Jason leads the basketball team to hunt for Eddie, believing him to have killed Chrissy, but Lucas abandons them. Max recalls that Chrissy had visited the school counselor before being killed by Vecna. She steals Chrissy and Fred's files from the counselor's office and learns they suffered from PTSD symptoms similar to hers. Max then hears Vecna call her name and envisions a grandfather clock, deducing that Vecna plans to kill her as well.

Joyce and Murray deliver the ransom payment to Antonov's contact Yuri, but he drugs them, planning to turn them (and Hopper and Antonov) over to the Russians for a larger profit. Hopper escapes the prison camp but is soon recaptured. Jonathan, Mike, and Will prepare to sneak away from Wallace and Harmon, agents sent by Owens to watch them, but armed soldiers attack the house. They escape with the help of Jonathan's friend Argyle, bringing a wounded Harmon with them. Nancy and Robin interview an imprisoned Victor Creel, who recounts his family being tormented and killed by supernatural forces while he was arrested for their deaths. Max, fearing that Vecna is about to kill her, writes letters to her friends and family and goes to the cemetery to read her letter to Billy by his gravestone. She is soon possessed by Vecna and finds herself at an altar inside his mind. Steve, Dustin, and Lucas learn from Nancy and Robin that playing music can break Vecna's spell, and they play Max's favorite song, "Running Up That Hill" on a cassette tape. This opens a portal through which Max narrowly escapes Vecna's control.

Owens takes Eleven to an abandoned ICBM silo in Nevada, where he and Dr. Brenner have developed a specialized isolation tank (dubbed "NINA") that will allow Eleven to access memories of her time with other children at Hawkins Lab. After her first time in the tank, Eleven attempts to escape and regains her powers in the process, convincing her to continue with the experiment. In California, before Agent Harmon dies, he gives the boys a pen containing a phone number for the NINA project that connects to a modem; Dustin's girlfriend Suzie in Salt Lake City helps them find the location of NINA by trackings its IP address. After Yuri's betrayal, Hopper is imprisoned alongside Antonov. While flying to Russia, Joyce and Murray subdue Yuri and crash-land in the wilderness. Max, Lucas, Steve, and Dustin regroup with Nancy and Robin and decide to investigate the Creel house; inside, they encounter flickering lights, which they trace to Vecna's movements in the Upside Down. Jason and his teammates locate Eddie trying to escape in a boat at Lover's Lake; Jason and his teammate Patrick swim after him. In the water, Vecna kills Patrick in front of Jason and Eddie.

Eleven relives memories of befriending a lab orderly, who warns her not to trust Brenner. She also recalls being threatened by other test subjects, leading her to believe she was responsible for the lab massacre. Suzie helps Mike's group locate the NINA project's coordinates. Hopper and the other inmates are given a large feast, which Hopper warns is to prepare them to be fed to the Demogorgon. He later manages to pickpocket a lighter, recalling that the Demogorgon's weakness is fire. Joyce and Murray force Yuri to take them to a nearby town where he stores his goods and decide to have Murray pose as Yuri to infiltrate the prison. Jason galvanizes Hawkins' residents at a town hall meeting against Eddie's supposed Satanic cult, the "Hellfire Club." Steve's group finds Eddie; Dustin notices his compass misbehaving and realizes there must be a new gate to the Upside Down nearby. They trace the gate to Lover's Lake, where Steve dives down to inspect it before being yanked into the Upside Down by a tendril and swarmed by bat-like creatures. Nancy, Robin, and Eddie dive down after him.

Joyce, Murray, and Yuri enter Kamchatka and witness Hopper and his fellow prisoners fighting the Demogorgon. Hopper holds the creature back with a flaming spear while Murray and Joyce subdue the guards and open the prison doors, allowing Hopper and Antonov to escape. Joyce and Hopper reunite. Dustin, Lucas, and Erica theorize that Vecna has spawned a gate at the site of each murder, which they communicate to Steve's group in the Upside Down. Both parties reunite inside Eddie's trailer at the gate where Chrissy died. Robin and Eddie safely exit, but Vecna possesses Nancy. She discovers that he is Victor Creel's son Henry, who killed his mother and sister with his psychokinetic powers before falling into a coma and being placed in Brenner's care. Henry became subject 001 in Brenner's attempts to replicate his powers and later the orderly that Eleven befriended. Eleven finally remembers Henry committing the lab massacre and trying to kill her when she refused to help fulfill his murderous ambitions; Eleven overpowered Henry and sent him to the Upside Down, where he became Vecna.

Vecna shows Nancy a vision of the future where Hawkins is torn apart by rifts before releasing her. The group determines Vecna needs four gates to enact his plan; Max offers to lure Vecna into possessing her so the others can attack him while he is distracted. Eleven, using her powers, learns of this plan and gets Owens to arrange transit to Hawkins. However, Brenner betrays and secures Owens and traps Eleven, insisting she needs to complete her training. Eleven realizes that Brenner had been using her for years to try to recover Henry from the Upside Down. Sullivan and his forces arrive at the site and kill all the staff; Brenner flees with Eleven but is shot himself. Sullivan's crew tries to kill Eleven from a helicopter, but she uses her powers to take them out just as Mike's group arrives. She does not concede to understand Brenner's motives before he dies. In Russia, Hopper, Joyce, Murray, Yuri, and Antonov escape the base after discovering several more creatures from the Upside Down, as well as a shadowy fragment of the Mind Flayer, under study at the prison.

The Hawkins group enacts their plan: Max, Lucas and Erica go to the Creel House while Steve, Nancy and Robin go to its Upside Down counterpart to attack Vecna, with the bats being drawn away by Dustin and Eddie. Eddie sacrifices himself in the process. Eleven's group creates an isolation tank for her to enter Max's mind and fight Vecna. However, Vecna overwhelms her and possesses Max, revealing to Eleven that he has controlled the Upside Down ever since she sent him there. Mike professes his love to Eleven, giving her the strength to break Vecna's control over Max, but after interference from Jason, Max dies from her injuries. Hopper, Joyce and Murray reenter the prison and kill the remaining Demogorgons, weakening Vecna. Steve, Robin and Nancy set Vecna's physical form ablaze and shoot him, apparently killing him. Eleven uses her powers to revive Max, but the latter's brief death allows Vecna's gates to open and tear through Hawkins, killing Jason. Two days later, the town is recovering from an "earthquake". Everyone unites, while Max remains comatose. Will senses that Vecna is still alive, and the Upside Down begins invading Hawkins.

Kills[]

Character Description
Six Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Dr. Ellis Bones broken before having her eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Ten Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Three Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Chrissy Cunningham Bones broken before having her eyes gouged out by Vecna with his telekinetic powers.
Fred Benson Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by Vecna with his telekinetic powers.
Virginia Creel Bones broken before having her eyes gouged out by Henry Creel using his telekinetic powers off-screen in March 1959, body seen in a flashback.
Alice Creel Bones broken before having her eyes gouged out by Henry Creel using his telekinetic powers off-screen in March 1959, body seen in a flashback.
Harmon Bled out after being shot in the stomach with a gun by an unnamed male soldier on Lt. Colonel Jack Sullivan's orders.
Patrick McKinney Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by Vecna with his telekinetic powers.
Oleg Head eaten by The Russian Demogorgon.
Thacher Slammed to death against a wall by One with his telekinetic powers in September 1979, shown in a flashback.
Blackmon Slammed to death against a wall by One with his telekinetic powers in September 1979, shown in a flashback.
Selee Slammed to death against a wall by One with his telekinetic powers in September 1979, shown in a flashback.
Miller Neck snapped by One with his telekinetic powers in September 1979, shown in a flashback.
Peter Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Alec Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Four Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Nine Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Twelve Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Thirteen Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Fourteen Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Fifteen Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Sixteen Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Seventeen Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Eighteen Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Seven Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Five Bones broken before having his eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers off-screen in September 1979, body shown in a flashback.
Two Eyes gouged out by One with his telekinetic powers in September 1979, shown in a flashback.
Ivan Killed by The Russian Demogorgon in an unspecified manner off-screen.
Dr. Martin Brenner Bled out after being shot through the shoulder, thigh, and back by an unnamed male U.S. military sniper, under the orders of Lt. Colonel Jack Sullivan.
Warden Melnikov Died of his injuries caused by either The Russian Demogorgon or multiple Demodogs.
Eddie Munson Bled out after being ripped apart by multiple Demobats.
Max Mayfield Died of her injuries after her bones were broken and her eyes were partially gouged out by Vecna. Revived by Eleven.
Jason Carver Body melted in half by a gate opening to The Upside Down caused by Vecna.

The Mummy (1932) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: April 10th, 2026

Overview[]

In 1921, an archaeological expedition led by Sir Joseph Whemple finds the mummy of an ancient Egyptian high priest named Imhotep. An inspection of the mummy by Whemple's friend Dr. Muller reveals that the mummy's viscera were not removed, and from the signs of struggling Muller deduces that although Imhotep had been wrapped like a traditional mummy, he had been buried alive. Also buried with Imhotep is a casket with a curse on it. Despite Muller's warning, Sir Joseph's assistant Ralph Norton opens it and finds an ancient life-giving scroll, the "Scroll of Thoth". He translates the symbols and then reads the words aloud, causing Imhotep to rise from the dead. Norton is horrified and begins to laugh hysterically as Imhotep shuffles off with the scroll.

Ten years later, Imhotep has assimilated into modern society, taking the identity of an eccentric Egyptian historian named Ardath Bey. He calls upon Sir Joseph's son Frank and Professor Pearson and shows them where to dig to find the tomb of the princess Ankh-es-en-Amon. After locating the tomb, the archaeologists present its treasures to the Cairo Museum, after which Bey disappears. The professor and Frank recall that before he died, Norton went insane and claimed the mummy had come to life and walked away from his sarcophagus.

Bey soon encounters Helen Grosvenor, a half-Egyptian woman bearing a striking resemblance to the princess, who stays with Muller. Bey falls in love with her but so does Frank. After it is discovered that Bey is the mummy Imhotep, Muller urges Joseph to burn the Scroll of Thoth, but when Joseph tries to do so, Bey uses his magical powers to kill him and then hypnotizes a Nubian to be his slave and bring the Scroll to him. After the servant does so, he hypnotizes Helen to come to his place and there, reveals to her that his horrific death was punishment for sacrilege, as he attempted to resurrect his lover, Princess Anck-es-en-Amon.

Believing her to be the princess's reincarnation, he attempts to make her his immortal bride by killing, mummifying, and resurrecting her. Frank and Muller come to her rescue but are immobilized by Bey's magical powers. However Helen is saved when she remembers her ancestral past life and prays to the goddess Isis to come to her aid. Imhotep’s spell over the Nubian is broken, causing the Nubian to flee in terror. The statue of Isis raises its arm and emits a flash that sets the Scroll of Thoth on fire. This breaks the spell that had given Imhotep his immortality, causing him to crumble to dust. At the urging of Dr. Muller, Frank calls Helen back to the world of the living while the Scroll continues to burn.

Kills[]

Character Description
Ankh-es-en-Amon Died of an unknown illness.
Imhotep Buried alive after being caught. Revived as an undead Mummy.
Ralph Norton Died of a laughing curse off-screen.
Joseph Whemple Died of a heart attack due to the curse.
Imhotep Crumbled to dust after the scroll was burned by Isis.

Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in 2025

Overview[]

High school senior Billy Lynch lives with his protective aunt Cheryl, who has raised him since infancy after his parents died in a car accident. Billy, a gifted basketball player, is offered a chance at a scholarship to attend the University of Denver. Still, Cheryl dismisses the idea, assuming that Billy will stay with her to "contribute." At school, Billy is bullied by one of his teammates, Eddie, who is jealous of Billy's close camaraderie with their coach, Tom Landers.

On Billy's 17th birthday, Cheryl changes her mind about the scholarship and asks Billy to stop by the television repair shop to have the shop technician, Phil Brody, come by to look at their set. That night, after Phil works on their television, Cheryl makes sexual advances toward him; when he refuses, Cheryl stabs him to death with a kitchen knife, which Billy witnesses through the window. Cheryl then claims that Phil tried to rape her.

A police detective (and former Marine and Purple Heart recipient), Joe Carlson, is assigned to the case and is skeptical of Cheryl and the alleged rape attempt. After discovering that Phil Brody was gay and that he was in a same-sex relationship with Tom, he assumes that the murder is the result of a love triangle between Phil, Tom, and Billy and that Cheryl is covering for her nephew. Carlson begins questioning Billy, referring to him by homophobic terms and harasses Tom, forcing him to resign from his job at the high school. Carlson also inquires from Julia, the school newspaper photographer, about her and Billy's sexual relationship. Meanwhile, Cheryl feeds Billy drugged milk, which causes him to perform poorly at his scholarship tryout, and cleans out the attic so he can have an apartment space in the house. Sergeant Cook, who has been casing Cheryl's home, is suspicious of Cheryl and believes Billy is innocent.

After walking in on Billy and Julia having sex, Cheryl becomes enraged with Billy. In the attic, Billy finds a photo of Chuck, a man Cheryl claims was one of his mother's old boyfriends. Billy has Julia stop by the house to distract Cheryl so that he can investigate further; locked in a box upstairs, he finds his birth certificate, indicating that Cheryl is his mother; Chuck is his father. Meanwhile, downstairs, Cheryl strikes Julia in the head with a meat tenderizer and again drugs Billy, rendering him unconscious.

Julia awakens in a secret room in the basement and discovers Chuck's mummified corpse and his severed head in a jar of formaldehyde next to a makeshift shrine. Cheryl's neighbor Margie, having grown suspicious, arrives to investigate the goings-on on the property and is followed into the woods behind the house by Cheryl, who kills her with a machete. Cook then enters the house in search of Julia, who has been reported missing by her mother and is also murdered by Cheryl after discovering Julia in the basement. Cheryl chases Julia out of the house, and they both fall in a pond near the woods, where Cheryl again knocks Julia unconscious.

Billy awakens in the attic, which Cheryl has adorned with his childhood toys, and stumbles downstairs to call the police. While he is attempting to dial 911, Cheryl attacks him with a knife, and a struggle ensues, ending with Billy impaling her with a fireplace poker. Billy calls Tom, asking for help. Carlson then arrives at the house, finds Tom treating Billy's stab wounds, and sees Cheryl's corpse on the floor. Furious, Carlson blames Billy and Tom for the crimes and draws his gun on them despite Julia's cries that Cheryl is responsible. Tom and Carlson get into a scuffle, during which Billy grabs the weapon, repeatedly shooting Carlson. Carlson dies while Billy and Julia embrace, both crying.

Billy stands trial for Carlson's death but is unanimously acquitted due to “temporary insanity.” Billy and Julia later attend college together.

Kills[]

Character Description
Chuck Strang Decapitated by Cheryl Roberts off-screen, body and severed head shown.
Bill Lynch Sr. Decapitated after crashing his car into a logging truck, caused by Cheryl cutting the brakes.
Anna Lynch Incinerated after Bill's car falls off a cliff and explodes.
Phil Brody Stabbed in the neck by Cheryl Roberts with a kitchen knife.
Margie Stomach slashed open by Cheryl Roberts with a machete.
Sergeant Cook Hand cut off and throat slit by Cheryl Roberts with a machete.
Cheryl Roberts Impaled through the gut by Billy Lynch with a firepoker.
Detective Joe Carlson

Psycho (1960) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Close to Mother's Day

Overview[]

Arizona real estate secretary Marion Crane steals $40,000 cash from her employer after hearing her boyfriend, Sam, complain that his debts are delaying their marriage. Marion sets off to drive to Sam's home in Fairvale, California and switches cars after she encounters a suspicious policeman. A heavy rainstorm forces Marion to stop at the Bates Motel just a few miles from Fairvale. Norman Bates, the proprietor, whose Second Empire-style house overlooks the motel, registers Marion (who uses an alias) and invites her to eat a light meal with him in the motel's office. When Norman returns to his house to retrieve the food, Marion hears him arguing with his mother about his desire to dine with Marion. After Norman returns, he discusses his hobby as a taxidermist, his mother's "illness", and how people have a "private trap" they want to escape. When Marion suggests that Norman should have his mother institutionalized, he becomes greatly offended. Marion decides to drive back to Phoenix in the morning to return the stolen money. As she showers, a shadowy figure enters the bathroom and stabs her to death. Shortly afterwards, Norman comes to check on Marion, only to discover her dead body. Horrified, he hurriedly cleans up the murder scene. Norman then puts Marion's body, her belongings, and the hidden cash in her car then sinks the car in a swamp.

Marion's sister Lila arrives in Fairvale a week later, tells Sam about the theft, and demands to know where Marion is. He denies knowing anything about her disappearance. A private investigator named Arbogast approaches them, saying that he has been hired to retrieve the money. He stops at the Bates Motel and questions Norman, whose nervous behaviour and inconsistent answers arouse his suspicion. He examines the guest register and discovers from her handwriting that Marion spent a night in the motel. When Arbogast infers from Norman that Marion had spoken to his mother, he asks to speak to her, but Norman refuses to allow it. After he enters the Bates home to search for Norman's mother, the shadowy figure emerges from the bedroom and stabs him to death.

When Sam and Lila do not hear back from Arbogast, Sam goes to the motel to look for him. He sees a figure in the house who he assumes is Norman's mother. Lila and Sam alert the local sheriff, who tells them Norman's mother died in a murder-suicide, by strychnine poisoning, ten years earlier. The sheriff suggests that Arbogast lied to Sam and Lila so he could pursue Marion and the money. Convinced that something happened to Arbogast, Lila and Sam drive to the motel. Sam distracts Norman in the office while Lila sneaks into the house. Suspicious, Norman becomes agitated and knocks Sam unconscious. As he goes to the house, Lila hides in the fruit cellar, where she discovers the mummified body of Norman's mother. Lila screams in horror, and Norman, wearing women's clothes and a wig, enters the cellar and tries to stab her. Sam appears and subdues him.

At the police station, a psychiatrist explains that Norman killed his mother and her lover ten years earlier out of jealousy. Unable to bear the guilt, he mummified his mother's corpse and began treating it as if she were still alive. He recreated his mother as an alternate personality, as jealous and possessive towards Norman as he felt about his mother. Whenever Norman is attracted to a woman, "Mother" takes over. He had killed two women before he killed Marion and Arbogast. The psychiatrist concludes that "Mother" has now submerged Norman's personality. Norman sits in a jail cell and hears his mother's voice saying the murders were all his doing. Marion's car, which contains her remains and the stolen money, is retrieved from the swamp.

Kills[]

Character Description
Norma Bates Poisoned by Norman Bates during the events of "Psycho IV: The Beginning".
Marion Crane Stabbed to death by Norman Bates with a butcher knife.
Detective Milton Arbogast Stabbed in the chest by Norman Bates with a razor off-camera, after he had slashed him in the face, causing him to fall down a staircase.

Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare (2025) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in 2025 (Possibly when the next Twisted Horror Universe film releases)

Overview[]

Fifteen years ago, Peter Pan worked at a fantasy-themed circus known as "Neverland" where he performs as a mime for many children. After a show, Peter attempts to abduct thirteen-year-old James in his house to take him to Neverland. James' mother Roxy tries to stop Peter from taking him, but is murdered after a fight in which she mutilates Peter's face while he abducts her son.

In the present day, siblings Wendy and Michael Darling live in a complex family dynamic with their parents John and Mary, the latter working as a hypnotherapist at the nearby town of Ashdown. As a surprise birthday present, Michael receives a bike, and Wendy gives him a ride to school, promising to pick him up later. She gets distracted while talking to her boyfriend, and does not notice when Michael leaves on his bike.

Michael rides through the woods and Peter eventually abducts him. The Darling family receives a phone call from Peter, who informs them that Michael has been taken to Neverland. The next day, Peter slaughters a bus full of children while searching for Michael's best friend Joey. Simultaneously, Wendy, Joey, and Joey's sister Mia visit a past victim whose transgender child was abducted by Peter years ago.

Wendy stays the night with Joey's family, but Peter arrives to abduct him, killing Mia and her father Steven in the process. Meanwhile, Michael meets the victim's child, "Tinker Bell", who believes everything Peter has told her over the years and is convinced that the children Peter kills are actually going to the fictional Neverland due to the drug abuse Peter subjected her over the years.

After following Peter to Neverland, where he is holding Michael hostage, Wendy breaks into it to save him. Peter becomes aware of Wendy's presence when her phone rings as she finds Michael. The siblings are separated when Peter attacks them, with Wendy finding Joey alive in a closed coffin. They find a window through which Joey escapes while Wendy discovers James, now heavily mutilated and chained in the basement with a hook for a hand.

Tinker Bell betrays Peter after Wendy reveals that her mother misses her. Peter kills Tinker Bell and engages in a fight with Wendy, in which she loses two fingers, until Michael appears and brutally beats Peter. James emerges from the basement, hooks a gravely-injured Peter in the shoulder, and drags him away as revenge for Roxy's death.

One year later, Michael celebrates his birthday with Wendy and a reconciled John and Mary. Wendy receives a phone call and hears the same music that was heard in Peter's original call, implying that he is still alive.

Kills[]

Character Description
Neven Curly Killed by Peter Pan off-screen, missing poster shown.
Roxy Hook Cleaved in the foot with a meat cleaver, bashed in the head with a glass bottle, bashed twice in the head with a meat tenderizer, and had her scalp partially ripped off by Peter Pan after cutting along her hairline with a carrot knife.
Lee Stabbed eleven times in the neck by Peter Pan with a dagger.
Mel Lily Stabbed nine times in the stomach by Peter Pan with a kitchen knife.
Steven Lily Throat slit off-screen and stabbed ten times in the back by Peter Pan with a kitchen knife.
Mia "Tiger" Lily Suffocated to death on her own blood after Peter Pan wrapped a plastic bag around her head using tape.
Tinker Bell Arms broken and cut off by Peter Pan with a meat cleaver, who then crushed her cheek underneath his boot.
Peter Pan Head and face smashed multiple times by Michael Darling and presumably killed off-screen by James Hook after stabbing him in the shoulder with his hooked hand. (Debatable)

Silent Hill - KILL COUNT GAMES[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in the future (Zoran Hosting)

Overview[]

Silent Hill opens with a flashback, showing Harry Mason and his wife finding an abandoned child in a casket. The scene then shifts to Harry driving to the town of Silent Hill with his adopted daughter, Cheryl, for a vacation. Along the way, he sees a police officer driving toward the town. At the town's edge, he swerves to avoid hitting a girl on the road, which causes him to crash and lose consciousness. Upon waking up in town, Harry discovers that Cheryl is missing, and he sets out to look for her. Silent Hill is deserted and foggy, with snow falling out of season. He follows Cheryl through the fog but experiences bouts of unconsciousness and encounters hostile creatures. Harry witnesses his reality shift to a dark, metallic, rusty environment and eventually passes out.

When he wakes up, he meets Cybil Bennett, the same police officer he saw earlier, who has come from a neighboring town to investigate the mysterious occurrences. She gives Harry a gun before leaving. Harry finds a clue that Cheryl is at the local school. While investigating, he is transported back to the "Otherworld" and has to defeat a creature before returning to the normal world. As Harry leaves the school, he hears bells ringing and follows the sound to an old church.

There, he meets Dahlia Gillespie, a cultist, who gives him the Flauros, a charm she claims can counteract the darkness spreading through the town. Harry leaves the church and investigates the hospital, where he encounters its director, Dr. Michael Kaufmann, who is bewildered by the sudden changes in the town. Harry also discovers a frightened, amnesiac nurse named Lisa Garland hiding in one of the rooms. While investigating the hospital, Harry begins to question his own existence, wondering whether he is already dead and everything is happening in his mind. Harry asks Lisa to come with him, but she feels she must stay in the hospital.

Harry can later rescue Kaufmann from a monster, discover evidence of his involvement in local drug trafficking, and find his hidden bottle of aglaophotis, a supernatural liquid that can exorcise demons. Harry meets Cybil again and comes to believe that a darkness is transforming the town into someone's nightmare, causing the inhabitants to disappear. Cybil suspects that Dahlia might be under the influence of drugs. Dahlia urges Harry to stop "the demon" responsible—the girl on the road who appears sporadically—or Cheryl will die. Continuing his search, Harry is drawn into a confrontation with Cybil, who has become host to a supernatural parasite; the player can choose to save her using the red liquid found at the hospital. The next time Harry sees the girl, the Flauros automatically activates and neutralizes her telekinetic powers. Dahlia appears and reveals that she manipulated Harry into capturing the girl—an apparition of her daughter, Alessa. Harry passes out.

He awakens in the hospital, next to Lisa. Lisa explains that she experienced a sense of déjà vu while in the basement, and when he finds her again, she despairs that she is "the same as them." She pleads with Harry to save her and desperately grabs him, causing Harry to instinctively push her away as blood starts to run down her face; horrified, he flees. Blocking the door outside, he hears Lisa crying, prompting him to re-enter the room. Her diary is all that remains, revealing that she nursed Alessa during a secret, forced hospitalization. Alessa's never-healing wounds terrified her, and she fell deeper into a drug addiction fueled by Kaufmann. Finding Dahlia with Alessa's defeated apparition and charred body, Harry demands to know Cheryl's whereabouts. He learns that seven years earlier, Dahlia conducted a rite to force Alessa to birth the cult's deity. Alessa survived being immolated because her status as a vessel rendered her immortal, while her mental resistance to the rite caused her soul to be bisected, preventing the birth. One half manifested as the infant Cheryl, whom Harry and his wife adopted. Dahlia cast a spell to lure Cheryl back, while Alessa was imprisoned in the hospital, enduring unceasing agony from her injuries. With Alessa's plan thwarted and her soul rejoined, the deity is revived and possesses her. Five different endings are available, depending on the player's previous actions:

  • In the "Bad" ending, the deity merges with Alessa and electrocutes Dahlia before attacking Harry. He defeats it, and Cheryl's voice thanks him for freeing her. Overcome by grief, Harry collapses, and the next scene shows his corpse in his wrecked car, implying that the entire game was a dying dream.
  • The "Bad +" ending concludes with Harry defeating the deity, and Cheryl thanking him as she dies. Harry falls to his knees, unable to save his daughter. Cybil goes to Harry and slaps him back to his senses, telling him they must flee. The two stand in silence as fire falls from the sky.
  • In the "Good" ending, even without saving Cybil, Kaufmann, feeling betrayed by Dahlia, demands that she restore the town to normal and uses aglaophotis to exorcise the deity from Alessa. Harry defeats the deity, and Alessa gives him an infant, the reincarnation of herself and Cheryl. She helps him escape from her nightmare realm before dying.
  • The "Good +" ending is similar to the "Good" ending, except Harry escapes with both Cybil and the baby. In both "Good" endings, a bloody and vengeful Lisa prevents Kaufmann from escaping with Harry.
  • The "Joke" ending, available only on a second playthrough, features extraterrestrials abducting Harry.

Kills[]

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The Blackening (2023) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Around Juneteenth 2025

Overview[]

Morgan and Shawn arrive to a cabin in the woods where they plan on celebrating Juneteenth with their group of friends. In the game room, the couple discovers a board game called "The Blackening", which features a racist Little Black Sambo caricature.

Suddenly, the lights go out and a mysterious voice demands that the couple play. Shawn answers a question incorrectly and is promptly killed with an arrow to the neck. Morgan attempts to escape but is captured.

The next day, Lisa, Allison, and Dewayne make their way to the cabin and discuss King bringing Lisa's unfaithful ex-boyfriend Nnamdi for the weekend's festivities. On her way to the cabin, Shanika runs into a former schoolmate named Clifton at the gas station, who reveals he is also joining the group.

Before leaving, Shanika is unnerved by the facially disfigured clerk who stands by her menacingly. Once the group is all together, they find Ranger White not allowing them entry. After settling the dispute, the friends begin to set up for a night of partying.

After drinks, drugs, and games ensue, the group questions who specifically invited Clifton. After the lights go out again, the friends go to find a power box, only to come across The Blackening with game pieces correlating to their personalities. The voice speaks to them, revealing that he is keeping Morgan prisoner.

The voice forces the friends to play the game to save Morgan, and begins by asking trivia questions about African-American culture. Unfortunately, the friends fail to sufficiently answer a question about all the black actors that guest-starred on Friends and Morgan is attacked.

They are ordered to sacrifice one of their own based on whom they deem to be "the blackest"; the most black person will be sacrificed. Each of them comes up with their own defense of why it cannot be them, and after Clifton admits he voted for Donald Trump in both elections everyone chooses him out of spite.

Clifton goes outside and is shot in the chest with an arrow by the killer. When the friends are freed from the room, they attempt to go look for Morgan and find help. Despite knowing better, they agree with Allison's idea to split up.

She goes off with King and Shanika, while Dewayne has to go with Lisa and Nnamdi. The latter three end up running into Ranger White, who is willing to help them until the killer shoots him in the neck with an arrow.

Allison, King, and Shanika encounter the killer, and the trio manage to overpower and kill him. They unmask him to find that it's the clerk that Shanika saw at the gas station. Lisa, Nnamdi, and Dewayne then encounter a second killer before Lisa bashes his brains in. They look through his pockets to see that he is the first killer's twin brother, and they deduce someone hired them to be there.

The friends go into another room, where they find Ranger White's and Clifton's bodies, only for the latter to spring awake and reveal himself as the mastermind. He blames the group for always doubting his level of "blackness" when they knew each other at college, with this doubt leading to an incident where he drank heavily and ended up killing a woman when driving on the road.

After serving four years in prison for the DUI, he organized the entire night as revenge and prepares to kill the others before dropping them down a well where he dumped Shawn's and Morgan's corpses. The friends fight back before kicking him down the well to his apparent death. Clifton's laugh can be heard as they leave.

As the morning arrives, the friends are skeptical of calling the police for help. On the advice of Dewayne, they call the fire department instead, only for them to be sprayed with a hose.

Kills[]

Character Description
Shawn J. Shot in the neck by either Camden or Clive Connor with a crossbow bolt.
Morgan Killed by Clive off-screen, body shown.
Camden Connor/The Blackening Stabbed three times in the stomach by Allison with a crossbow bolt.
Ranger B. White Shot in the neck by Clive with a crossbow bolt.
Clive L. Connor/The Blackening Hit in the head and head smashed 15 times by Lisa with a candlestick, who then stomped on his head four times off-camera.
Lateesha Paine Accidentally hit by Clifton with a car ten years prior to the film, mentioned in an article.
Clifton Franklin James Shot in the shoulder by Shanika with a crossbow bolt and kicked into a well by Dewayne. (Debatable)

Doom - KILL COUNT GAMES[]

Possible Timeframe: May 2nd, 2025

Overview[]

Doom is divided into three episodes, each containing about nine levels: "Knee-Deep in the Dead", "The Shores of Hell", and "Inferno". A fourth episode, "Thy Flesh Consumed", was added in an expanded version, The Ultimate Doom, released two years after Doom. The campaign contains very few plot elements, with a minimal story presented mostly through the instruction manual and text descriptions between episodes.

In the future, an unnamed marine is posted to a dead-end assignment on Mars after assaulting a superior officer who ordered his unit to fire on civilians. The Union Aerospace Corporation, which operates radioactive waste facilities there, allows the military to conduct secret teleportation experiments that turn deadly. A base on Phobos urgently requests military support, while Deimos disappears entirely, and the marine joins a combat force to secure Phobos. He waits at the perimeter as ordered while the entire assault team is wiped out. With no way off the moon, and armed with only a pistol, he enters the base intent on revenge.

In "Knee-Deep in the Dead", the marine fights demons and possessed humans in the military and waste facilities on Phobos. The episode ends with the marine defeating two powerful Barons of Hell guarding a teleporter to the Deimos base. After the battle, the marine passes through the teleporter and is knocked unconscious by a horde of enemies, awakening with only a pistol. In "The Shores of Hell", the marine fights through corrupted research facilities on Deimos, culminating in the defeat of a gigantic cyberdemon. From an overlook, he discovers that the moon is floating above hell and rappels down to the surface. In "Inferno", the marine battles through hell itself and destroys a cybernetic spider-demon that masterminded the invasion of the moons. When a portal to Earth opens, the marine steps through to discover that Earth has been invaded. "Thy Flesh Consumed" follows the marine's initial assault on the Earth invaders, setting the stage for Doom II.

Kills[]

N/A

Five Nights at Freddy's - KILL COUNT GAMES[]

Possible Timeframe: Either when Five Nights at Freddy's: Secrets of the Mimic or the Five Nights at Freddy's 2 movie releases

Overview[]

Five Nights at Freddy's begins with Mike Schmidt listening to a voicemail from his unnamed predecessor at the start of his first shift. Similar messages play on the following nights, in which the employee tells Schmidt about the restaurant and its history. The security officer explains that the restaurant's four animatronic characters – Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy – are allowed to become mobile at night due to their servomotors locking up if they are left off for too long. He warns Schmidt that if an animatronic encounters a human after hours, it will mistake them for an animatronic endoskeleton and it will place the human into a decaying mechanical suit, killing the person in the process.

The player is indirectly told about disturbing events in the restaurant's history. One of the voicemails mention "The Bite of '87", an incident which is implied to have led to the loss of a person's frontal lobe and forced animatronic mobility during the day to be prohibited. Newspaper clippings viewable through the camera feeds reveal that a man reportedly lured five children into a back room and murdered them. Although the suspect was arrested, the children's bodies were never found. The restaurant later received complaints that the animatronics began to emit foul odors while blood and mucus leaked from their eyes and mouths.

On the fourth night, the voicemail implies that Schmidt's predecessor was killed by an animatronic while recording the message. The final message on the fifth night only consists of garbled sound. Schmidt receives paychecks after the fifth and sixth nights. After completing the sixth night, the player is given access to a seventh "custom night" where they can manipulate the AI difficulty of the animatronics. Upon finishing the seventh night, Schmidt is fired.

Kills[]

Character Description
Ralph/Phone Guy Killed by Chica and/or Golden Freddy off-screen prior to the game, recording heard.

Annihilation (2018) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in 2025

Overview[]

Cellular biology professor and former U.S. Army soldier Lena is under interrogation. She was part of an expedition to an anomalous zone known as the Shimmer, but she was the only one to return. The Shimmer emerged three years prior from a meteor that landed on a lighthouse in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, and it is gradually expanding and increasing its boundaries. Many exploratory expeditions were organized, but only Lena's husband, Kane, returns home after a year of absence. Kane cannot explain where he was and how he came back, and his condition quickly deteriorates. Lena calls an ambulance, but she and Kane are intercepted by security forces and taken to a secret facility.

As Kane is put in intensive care, psychologist Dr. Ventress prepares a new scientific expedition into the Shimmer, and Lena joins her. Three other women participate in the expedition: Cass, a geomorphologist; Anya, a paramedic; and Josie, a physicist.

Communication equipment does not function within the Shimmer's territory, and the expedition encounters unusually mutated plants and animals. Josie is attacked by an albino alligator with several concentric rows of teeth. At an abandoned military base, the group finds a video message from Kane's expedition, in which Kane cuts open another soldier's abdomen with a knife to reveal slithering intestines. The group finds the soldier's corpse, which has turned into an overgrown colony of lichens.

At night, Lena and Ventress share a watch and reflect on humanity's strange instinct to destabilize and destroy itself. They're joined later by Cassie, and the base is attacked by a mutant bear that drags Cassie away. Lena later finds her mutilated corpse. Within an abandoned village, Josie studies plants that have taken on a humanoid form, and theorizes that the Shimmer functions as a prism, distorting and transforming everything that falls within its boundaries—including the expedition members' own DNA. Anya, overcome with paranoia after watching her fingerprints change, disarms the other members and ties them to chairs, and accuses Lena of murdering Cassie. The mutant bear returns and lures Anya away by emitting a cry for help in Cassie's voice. The bear kills Anya, while Josie frees herself and shoots the bear.

Ventress leaves the group and heads for the lighthouse, the center of the Shimmer. Josie believes Cassie's dying mind was "refracted" into the bear, and laments that the only piece left of Cassie was the pain and fear she experienced while being killed. She allows herself to succumb to the shimmer and "refract" into a humanoid plant, hoping to avoid a similar fate. Lena follows Ventress to the lighthouse, where she discovers Kane's remains and a videotape. In the footage, Kane leaves an instruction to find Lena before killing himself with a phosphorus grenade. After the explosion, a doppelgänger of Kane steps into frame.

Within the hole created by the meteor, Lena finds Ventress, who explains that the Shimmer will eventually swallow everything. Ventress then disintegrates into a shimmering cloud that absorbs a drop of blood from Lena's face and changes into a faceless, shimmering, humanoid being that mimics Lena's movements. Unable to escape the creature, Lena tricks it into igniting one of Kane's leftover grenades as it transforms into her doppelgänger. Lena flees the burning lighthouse, and the Shimmer dissipates, destroying itself as it mindlessly mimics the explosion.

Back in the present, Lena's interrogation concludes, and she learns that after the Shimmer fell, Kane's condition began to stabilize. Lena visits the Kane doppelgänger and asks if he is really Kane, which he doubts. He asks if she is Lena, but she does not answer. They embrace and their irises shimmer.

Kills[]

Character Description
Cass Sheppard Throat ripped out by the mutant bear off-screen, body seen.
Anya Thorensen Lower jaw ripped off by the mutant bear with its teeth.
Homerton (Bear) Shot through the head by Josie Radek.
Josie Radek Allowed herself to be terraformed into flowers after leaving Lena and Ventress.
Kane Committed suicide by blowing himself up with a grenade, shown in video.
Dr. Ventress Disintegrated after touching a drop of Lena's blood.
Lena (Shimmer) Given a live grenade by Lena and allowed herself to be burned to death in the explosion.

Longlegs (2024) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in 2024

Overview[]

In 1974 Oregon, a young girl with a Polaroid camera follows a mysterious voice and encounters an erratic man in pale makeup.

20 years later, FBI agent Lee Harker, who exhibits possible clairvoyance, is assigned by her supervisor William Carter to a case involving a series of murder–suicides in Oregon. Each case involves a father killing his family and himself, leaving behind a letter with Satanic coding signed "Longlegs", whose handwriting belongs to none of the family members. Lee discovers that each family had a nine-year-old daughter born on the 14th of the month, the murders all occurred within six days before or after said birthday, and the murders form an occult triangle symbol on a calendar, with one date missing. While talking to her mother Ruth, Lee receives a coded birthday card from Longlegs, warning her that revealing the source of the code will lead to her mother's murder.

Following a clue, Lee and William find a doll with a high-energy metal orb inside. After visiting a mental hospital to question Carrie Anne Camera, the sole survivor of Longlegs's attacks who was visited previously by someone using Lee's name, William suspects Lee has a connection to Longlegs. Discovering that Ruth had filed a police report of an intruder approaching Lee the day before her ninth birthday, William encourages Lee to talk to her. Ruth directs Lee to her childhood belongings, where she finds a Polaroid of the pale-faced man, revealing Longlegs to be the man who had visited a young Lee on her birthday. Lee submits the photo, leading to Longlegs's arrest. Realizing the missing date is that day, Lee fears an accomplice will commit the final murder. In the interrogation room, Longlegs claims to serve "the man downstairs" and hints at Ruth's involvement before killing himself. Lee is soon informed that Carrie has committed suicide.

Agent Browning drives Lee to Ruth's home, where Lee witnesses Ruth kill Browning with a shotgun. Ruth then destroys a doll resembling a young Lee, causing Lee to lose consciousness. Lee sees that Ruth has been Longlegs's accomplice since her childhood. Longlegs forced Ruth to choose between her daughter's death and his bidding, leading her to comply and spare Lee. Longlegs has since lived in the Harker basement, creating Satanic dolls that Ruth, posing as a nun, delivered to households, causing the patriarchs to commit familicide. Lee's doll blocked her memories of Longlegs whilst influencing her with his magic.

Lee awakens in the basement and answers the phone, where a demonic voice warns her about William's daughter Ruby's ninth birthday party scheduled for that day. Lee rushes to save the Carters, whose deaths would complete Longlegs's triangle. She finds the family already possessed, with Ruth having delivered the doll. After William kills his wife Anna, Lee shoots him to protect Ruby. Ruth attacks Lee with a dagger, forcing Lee to shoot her. Lee tries to destroy the doll, but her gun does not fire. Staring at the doll, she tells Ruby they need to leave.

Kills[]

Character Description
Mrs. Camera Struck in the back and head by Father Camera with an axe under the control of Dale Kobble/Longlegs' dolls orchestrated by Ruth Harker, shown in flashback.
Mr. Camera Committed suicide under the control of Dale Kobble/Longlegs' dolls orchestrated by Ruth Harker off-screen, mentioned.
Horatio Fisk Shot through the head by an unnamed man with a handgun.
Dale Ferdinand Cobble/Longlegs Committed suicide by repeatedly smashing open his forehead, nose, and skull by slamming his face against a table.
Carrie Anne Camera Committed suicide by jumping from a hospital roof off-screen, mentioned.
Agent Browning Shot in the head by Ruth Harker with a shotgun a second time off-camera, blood splatter shown after shooting her in the head off-screen, gunshot heard.
Anna Carter Stabbed to death by Agent Carter under the control of Ruth Harker's dolls off-camera, sounds heard.
William J. Carter Shot twice through the chest by Special Agent Lee Harker with a handgun.
Ruth Harker Shot through the head by Special Agent Lee Harker with a handgun.

Deep Red (1975) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in 2025

Overview[]

In 1956, during Christmas at a family home, an unseen figure stabs another to death. A bloody knife falls to the floor, close to a child's feet.

Twenty years later in Rome, Professor Giordani chairs a parapsychology conference featuring psychic medium Helga Ulmann. Helga is suddenly overwhelmed by the "twisted, perverted, murderous" thoughts of someone in the audience. Speaking later with Giordani, Helga says she believes she can identify this person, unaware that someone is listening from the shadows.

Later that night, a black-gloved figure invades Helga's apartment and kills her with a meat cleaver. English Jazz pianist Marcus Daly sees the murder from the window as he passes by and rushes to her apartment, finding her mutilated corpse. After the police arrive, Marcus thinks one of the apartment's paintings has disappeared, but he cannot pinpoint what exactly is missing.

The media identifies Marcus as the eyewitness and shows reporter Gianna Brezzi's photo of him. The next morning, Marcus visits the home of his heavy-drinking friend, Carlo, but only finds Carlo's eccentric mother Martha, who seems interested in Marcus. That night, the killer plays a recording of a child's song outside Marcus's door; he manages to lock the door before the person can enter, but he hears the gruff whisper, "I'll kill you sooner or later." Feeling guilty for endangering him by taking his photo, Gianna begins helping Marcus investigate.

Marcus tells Giordani, whom he met at Helga's funeral, about the encounter. Giordani, noting that Helga also mentioned hearing child's song during her vision, recalls a book of modern folklore describing a local haunted house where a child's song is sometimes heard. Marcus finds the folklore book at the library. He rips out a picture of the house and plans to learn more by visiting the book's author, Amanda Righetti. However, the killer, who has been watching Marcus, attacks Amanda and drowns her in scalding water before Marcus arrives.

Marcus uses the photo from the book to find the huge, abandoned house. Under sheetrock he uncovers a disturbing mural: a child holding a bloody knife over a dead body. After he leaves, a loose chunk of sheetrock falls away, revealing another figure in the drawing. Meanwhile, Giordani, who has been assisting Marcus's investigation, is murdered by the killer after being distracted by a large, mechanized doll.

Continuing his search of the abandoned house, Marcus finds a walled-off room. In the middle of the dusty floor sits a desiccated corpse. Someone knocks Marcus unconscious as he backs away in horror. He awakens outside the house, which is burning. Gianna appears, explaining that she got his message about investigating the house and arrived in time to save him. Marcus and Gianna wait for the police in the house of the caretaker, whose daughter has drawn a picture identical to the hidden mural Marcus found in the house. She tells him she saw the picture in the archives of the local school.

Marcus and Gianna immediately go to the school and find the picture, which proves to be the childhood work of Marcus's friend Carlo. Gianna leaves to call the police and encounters Carlo, who stabs her. Pursued by Marcus and the police, Carlo runs into the dark street and is hit by a garbage truck, which snags his clothing and drags him until an oncoming car runs over his head. Gianna is hospitalized and survives the stabbing.

Marcus remembers that on the night of Helga's murder he met an utterly intoxicated Carlo coming from a different direction than the killing, meaning that Carlo couldn't have been the killer. Returning to Helga's apartment, Marcus has an epiphany: the supposed painting he saw on the night of the murder, and was subsequently unable to find, was really the killer's reflection in a mirror. As Marcus realizes he saw Martha, Carlo's mother, she appears behind him with a meat cleaver. Martha explains that after her husband said he would re-commit her to an insane asylum, she murdered him in front of the young Carlo. She walled off the room containing his body. Carlo, scarred psychologically, compulsively drew the scene as a youth and as an adult tried to repress the memory of the homicide with alcohol: he attacked Marcus and Gianna to protect his murderous mother from their investigation.

Martha attacks Marcus and wounds him with the cleaver. After Martha's necklace tangles in the bars of the building's elevator, Marcus sends the elevator down, decapitating her.

Kills[]

Character Description
Mr. Manganiello Stabbed to death by Martha Manganiello with a kitchen knife, shown in a flashback.
Helga Ullmann Stabbed through the neck by a glass shard after being stabbed four times in the back and once in the back of the head by Martha Manganiello with a meat cleaver.
Amanda Righetti Head smashed against a wall and pushed into scalding hot water by Martha Manganiello.
Professor Giordani Mouth smashed twice against a fireplace corner and three times against a table corner, then stabbed through the back of the throat by Martha Manganiello with a knife.
Carlo Manganiello Head bashed against a sidewalk after being dragged around by a garbage truck and skull crushed after having his head run over by a car.
Martha Manganiello Head pulled off after Marcus Daly started an elevator that her necklace was caught in.

Companion (2025) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in 2025 on February 14th, 2026

Overview[]

A young woman, Iris, recalls meeting her boyfriend Josh for the first time. Later, they travel to an isolated lake house to meet friends Kat, couple Eli and Patrick, and Sergey, Kat's boyfriend who owns the house. The next day, Sergey attempts to sexually assault Iris at the lake and Iris kills him in self-defense. Blood-soaked and panicked, she returns to the house, attempting to explain what happened. Josh tells her, "Iris, go to sleep", shutting her down.

Iris awakens tied to a chair, where Josh informs her that she is a companion robot he is renting from robotics company Empathix, and her emotions and intelligence can be controlled by an app on Josh's phone. While Josh is distracted, Iris breaks free, steals Josh's phone and flees into a nearby forest to boost her intelligence from 40% to 100%. Josh admits to Eli and Patrick that he has jailbroken Iris with an aftermarket modification, increasing her aggression level and disabling her inability to do harm in order for her to kill Sergey and enable Josh and Kat to steal $12 million from his safe. Eli and Patrick were invited to corroborate their story, but Josh and Kat insist Patrick should not receive a share of the money, as he is a companion as well.

Eli takes a gun from Sergey's safe and the group splits up to find Iris, whereupon Patrick admits he knows he is a companion but loves Eli regardless. Patrick and Eli find Iris, but she shoots Eli dead with the gun during a struggle. Iris attempts to escape in Josh's self-driving car, but Josh uses Sergey's phone and reports the car as stolen, causing it to stop and lock Iris in. Josh resets Patrick to be his companion, disables his inability to harm, increases his aggression and commands him to find and return Iris.

Iris is stopped by a police officer upon breaking out of the car, but the newly violent Patrick kills the officer and drives Iris back to the house. Kat, disgusted by Josh, tries to leave with her cut of the cash, but Patrick kills her. Josh calls Empathix to come pick up a captive Iris, claiming she is malfunctioning, then rants to Iris about being a "nice guy". When Iris belittles him, he decreases her intelligence to 0%, making her an automaton, and first forces her to set her arm on fire with a candle, then commands her to shoot herself in the head, which she does, shutting herself down.

When they arrive, Empathix workers Sid and Teddy inform Josh that Empathix robots record everything they experience, with the recordings stored in the abdominal area; the shot only disabled Iris's Wi-Fi capabilities. Josh commands Patrick to kill the workers and retrieve Iris. Patrick kills Sid, but before he can kill Teddy, Iris fully reboots and convinces Patrick to spare Teddy by reminding him of his love for Eli. Heartbroken, Patrick dies by suicide with an electric prod.

A grateful Teddy grants Iris full control of herself, freeing her from the app's control. Iris returns to the house and, after a struggle, finally kills Josh with an electric corkscrew. The next morning, she peels burnt "skin" off her hand, exposing the metal hardware underneath. While driving away with Sergey's money, she sees another man driving with a companion identical to Iris. Iris smiles and waves her robotic hand, to the other companion's confusion.

Kills[]

Character Description
Sergey Bashed the back of his head on a rock after being hit in the head with a glass bottle, then stabbed in the neck by Iris with a pocket knife. Orchestrated by Josh.
Eli Accidentally shot through the chest by Iris with Sergey's handgun.
Deputy Hendrix Face bashed inwards after being punched eight times in the skull by Patrick. Orchestrated by Josh.
Kat Bled out after being stabbed in the back by Patrick with a kitchen knife. Orchestrated by Josh.
Iris Forced to die by suicide by burning her arm with a candle and shooting herself through the temple with Sergey's handgun by Josh. Rebooted.
Sid Shot three times in the chest by Patrick. Orchestrated by Josh.
Patrick Died by suicide by electrocuting himself when he stuck a cattle prod into his mouth.
Josh Beaman Part of his skull drilled out after being stabbed in the temple by Iris with a self-screwing corkscrew.

Maniac (1980) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: April 2025

Overview[]

Italian-American landlord Frank Zito was abused as a child by his prostitute mother Carmen, and as a result, becomes a serial killer who murders young women, scalps them and attaches their hair to mannequins. After he awakens from a nightmare about killing a couple on a beach, he dresses himself, revealing terrible scars on his torso, and leaves his apartment, heading towards Manhattan into Times Square. When Frank is randomly invited inside a hotel by a prostitute, she kisses him before he abruptly strangles and scalps her. He returns home, dresses a mannequin with the dead prostitute's clothing and nails her scalp to its head. Frank tells himself that beauty is a crime punishable by death.

Sometime later, he dresses again and takes a collection of weaponry with him, including a double-barrelled shotgun, before leaving. He drives around Brooklyn and the Queens area, where he finds a couple exiting a local disco and parking near the side of the Verrazzano Bridge. When the boyfriend starts up the vehicle after his date sees Frank spying on them, Frank kills the couple with his shotgun and then adds the woman to his mannequin collection. After seeing his recent crime on television, he talks to himself and the mannequins as he sobs himself to sleep.

During the next day in Central Park, Frank follows a photographer named Anna after she takes a photo of him and a little girl riding a bicycle in the distance. At night, Frank sees a nurse leaving the Roosevelt Hospital, where he then stalks her inside the subway station and murders her with a bayonet before adding her to his mannequin collection. Days later, Frank heads to Anna's apartment and is invited inside by Anna after she recognizes him from the photo she took of him. Upon him asking her out to dinner, he later shows her a photo of his mother who died in a car crash years ago. A few days later, Frank is invited by Anna to a studio during a photography session, and she introduces one of her models Rita to him. After seeing the two talking and holding hands, he steals Rita's necklace and leaves. Later that same night, he arrives at Rita's apartment to give her the necklace, before then attacking her and tying her to the bed. Frank begins talking and addresses her as his mother and stabs her with a switchblade before scalping her for his collection.

One night, Frank takes Anna on a date and they stop by a cemetery to visit his mother's grave. While laying some flowers beside the headstone, Frank begins to mourn over his mother as well as Rita and attacks Anna. He chases her around the cemetery, but she hits him in the arm with a shovel before fleeing. He hallucinates his decomposing mother attacking him from the grave. He runs back to his apartment, where he sees his mannequins suddenly coming alive. They mutilate Frank with his weapons before ultimately tearing off his head.

The next morning, two police officers break into Frank's apartment and see Frank lying dead on his bed, having committed suicide by stabbing himself. After the officers leave, Frank's eyes suddenly open.

Kills[]

Character Description
Rita Stabbed in the stomach by Frank Zito with a switchblade.
Carmen Zito Killed in a car accident off-screen, grave seen.
Frank Zito Killed in a car accident off-screen, grave seen.

As Above, So Below (2014) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: April 2025.

Overview[]

Scarlett Marlowe is a young scholar, continuing her dead father's search for the philosopher's stone, a legendary alchemical substance discovered by the alchemist Nicolas Flamel. The reputed stone can allegedly turn base metals into gold or silver and grant eternal life. Scarlett discovers the "Rose Key" artifact in an Iranian cave slated for demolition, but after she sees a vision of a hanged man, the demolition begins, and she narrowly escapes.

Scarlett travels to Paris. She enlists her former lover, George, and her cameraman, Benji. Using codes from the key, they solve a riddle on Flamel's headstone and get coordinates pointing to the Catacombs of Paris. Scarlett tries to reach the location on an official tour, but it is off-limits. A stranger tells them that a cataphile named Papillon will help them if they find him at a nearby club. The three visit the club and recruit Papillon, his friend Souxie, and their friend Zed.

Papillon takes the group to an off-limits entrance. George initially refuses to enter, but when a policeman confronts them, the group escapes into the catacombs. They encounter singing female cultists, including a woman they saw at the club. The group finds a blocked tunnel. Scarlett removes a brick to unseal the tunnel, but Papillon explains that people who go through that tunnel disappear. His friend La Taupe ("The Mole") is among the missing. The group takes an alternate route through a narrow tunnel, but it collapses behind them, nearly killing Benji. Inexplicably, they find themselves in front of the same blocked tunnel and are left with no choice but to break through.

Inside, the group finds La Taupe, a condemned ghost trapped within the purgatorial catacombs. He tells them going further down is the only way out. They eventually find a tomb with a preserved Templar Knight, a mound of treasure, and the Flamel Stone. Scarlett takes the stone, but when Papillon's group tries to take the treasure, they trigger a trap that causes the ceiling to collapse. La Taupe seems lost under the rubble.

Scarlett can supernaturally heal a wound on Souxie's arm using the Flamel Stone. They find a drawing of a door on the ceiling along with a Gnostic Star of David, symbolizing "As above, so below", which reveals a hidden opening in the floor. Going through, they find a tunnel marked with the phrase "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here" in Greek, identical to the script on the entrance to Hell in Dante's Inferno.

On the other side of the tunnel, the group finds an upside-down reflection of the treasure room, where La Taupe is waiting. He kills Souxie and disappears. As they descend deeper, an entity resembling a woman holding a child pushes Benji to his death. Papillon is then sucked into a burning car by an apparition resembling the stranger who had told Scarlett to find Papillon. The car implodes and buries Papillon on the floor. Scarlett, George, and Zed proceed deeper into the tunnels and see apparitions of terrifying spirits and demons. Statues in the wall come to life, and one rips open George's throat. Scarlett tries to heal the wound with the Flamel Stone but cannot. She realizes she has stolen a false stone and must return it to its original place to find the natural stone and heal George.

Scarlett races back, finding the tunnels are now flooded with blood and covered in biting faces. When she returns the stone, she sees a mirror and realizes the true power of the Flamel Stone is within her. As she returns to George and Zed, she sees the same hanged man that she saw in Iran and recognizes him as her father. She apologizes for ignoring his phone call shortly before he committed suicide, and her father vanishes. Scarlett then returns to George, instantly healing him with a kiss.

Chased by demons, the three survivors are cornered before a dark hole. Scarlett explains that they must jump in and confess their past sins to escape alive. George admits that he failed to save his brother from drowning, and Zed confesses that he has an illegitimate child he has refused to claim. They jump into the hole and miraculously survive. They find a manhole at the bottom, which opens up to the streets of Paris. Scarlett and George hold each other while Zed walks away, finally safe.

In an ending log, Scarlett says she never ventured to seek or obtain any material treasure, only the truth.

Kills[]

Character Description
Mr. Marlowe Committed suicide by hanging himself.
Danny Drowned in a lake.
Souxie Beaten to death by La Taupe.
Benji Accidentally fell off of a climbing wire after being scared by a cultist.
Papillon Sucked into a burning car.

Heart Eyes (2025) KILL COUNT[]

Possible Timeframe: Sometime in 2025 on February 14th, 2026

Overview[]

For the past few years, a serial killer known as "Heart Eyes" has moved from different cities in the United States, killing multiple couples on Valentine's Day. In the present year, Heart Eyes moves to Seattle and murders two couples; one at a winery and another at a spa. A wedding ring engraved with the initials "J.S." is found at the winery.

Ally McCabe, a pitch designer for a jewelry company who has recently broken up with her boyfriend Collin, is ridiculed for a commercial she wrote involving doomed couples, seen as offensive in light of the recent murders. Ally's boss, Crystal, orders her to work with consulting advertiser Jay Simmonds, whom Ally had encountered at a coffee shop earlier. Jay suggests they have dinner that night to gain inspiration, and Ally's encouraging friend Monica helps her pick an outfit.

Ally and Jay meet at the restaurant, but Ally grows hostile as they question each other's views on love. An offended Jay leaves and Ally follows, kissing him as she sees Collin approaching with new girlfriend Sienna. From a distance, Heart Eyes watches. The two of them reconcile and take a cab to Ally's apartment, where she realizes she forgot her key and Jay helps her break in, cutting his hand in the process. Ally helps tend to Jay's wound upstairs, only for Heart Eyes to attack them. He kills their cab driver and chases them, knocking Jay out; Ally flees until she is able to summon help. Detectives Jeanine Shaw and Zeke Hobbs arrest Jay for the murders, having found him with the killer's mask and weapon.

At the station, Shaw and Hobbs point out Jay's initials match the ones on the ring found at the winery, and that he was in the same cities at the same time as the killer's previous attacks. Ally waits in the lobby with desk officer Fran and IT technician David; on his way out, David asks Ally on a date, but she declines due to her recent stress. As the power is deactivated, Heart Eyes appears and kills Fran before moving in against Ally. Shaw confronts Heart Eyes, who escapes and kills Hobbs. Ally rescues Jay, and they flee to a drive-in movie theater, where they connect while hiding. Heart Eyes slaughters several movie-goers, causing the duo to decide to confront him. In the scuffle, Ally and Jay fatally wound Heart Eyes, and they unmask him to reveal an unknown man. They are tended to by an ambulance until Shaw, injured but alive, arrives. She offers Jay a ride, which he accepts.

At home, Ally realizes she fell in love with Jay and goes to find him, but Heart Eyes calls her to reveal that he is holding Jay at a chapel and will kill him unless she comes alone. Ally arrives, and Heart Eyes is revealed to be David and Shaw, secretly a married couple, while the deceased third killer was their fanboy and lover. They have committed every murder, switching out the costume; in particular, David killed the couple at the winery, losing his wedding ring. Their motivation is a kink for killing together for fun.

They present Ally with the choice of killing herself or Jay, but she shoots Shaw instead, hitting Jay in the process. The two couples fight and Jay stabs David in the eye with his own arrow, resulting in David falling on candles, whose wax immolates him. Meanwhile, Ally surprises Shaw as they struggle by stabbing her neck with a metal straw and gains the upper hand, pushing Shaw onto the sword of a statue of Saint Valentine, which decapitates her. David momentarily springs back to life, but Jay shoots him dead with another arrow. One year later, Ally returns to medical school and the couple attends a drive-in movie. Jay asks Ally to move in with him, but she instead proposes and he accepts.

In a mid-credits scene, Ally receives a sinister phone call, which is revealed to be a prank from Monica. As she congratulates the couple, the call is cut off.

Kills[]

Character Description
Nico Impaled through the eye socket by David/The Heart Eyes Killer with a machete.
Patrick Shot in the head by David/The Heart Eyes Killer with a crossbow cupid bolt off-camera.
Adeline Delilah Garett Skull and body crushed and pressed inside of a wine presser by David/The Heart Eyes Killer.
Janos Impaled through the back by David/The Heart Eyes Killer with a flagpole.
Detective Zeke Hobbs Crotch cleaved in half and struck in the head by David/The Heart Eyes Killer with a machete off-camera.
Eli/The Heart Eyes Killer Bashed in the back of the skull by Ally with an unknown object and impaled through the back by Jay with his own machete. (Shared kill)
Detective Janine Shaw/The Heart Eyes Killer Slowly decapitated after Ally pushed her backwards onto the stone sword of a St. Valentine statue which impaled through the back of her throat until it cut through her tendons, having earlier stabbed her in the chin with a metal drinking straw.
David Shaw/The Heart Eyes Killer Shot by Jay with his own crossbow cupid bolt after stabbing him through the eyeball and nasal bridge in the face, also having his head melted by candle wax.