10 Best Slasher Film Franchises
Slasher films dominated 80's cinema. 60% of all box office intake during 1983 was for various hack-'em-ups. Masked killers rampaged screens worldwide, spilling blood and severing heads in the name of the glorious slasher film. From this brave time came the franchises of the earliest and most innovative of the knife-wielding herd, with only the best slasher films deemed able to carry on their name, even as the genre began to decay. Then came a glorious second term, and the mid-90s brought slasher films, and their endless franchising options, back to our screens in full force. Old faces returned, literally, for another stab, and renovations to the genre brought new scares to new generations. The greatest names of slasher films at the time kept on churning out movies for better or for worse and many established franchises continued to grow. I could ramble endlessly about some of the worst slasher film franchises and the ones that should have been placed in Jigsaw's bathroom for their crimes, but today I thought it would mark a change to trek across over 70 films worth of the best in hack and slash entertainment. These are the franchises that lasted the longest, shocked the highest and spilled the most blood...