10 Horror Movies That Had TWO Incredible Villains

Horror movies with two legendary bad guys for the price of one.

The Loved Ones
Madman Films

No great horror movie is complete without a memorable and compelling villain who strikes fear into the hearts of not only their victims, but the audience too.

Horror fans will forgive a lot if there's a scary, brutal, or charismatic antagonist they can giddily sink their teeth into.

Coming up with one savage killer is a tough ask, but pulling off two incredible antagonists in the same horror movie? It's practically unheard of.

There are exceptions, though, as these 10 movies prove, with each of them managing to deliver a duo of deliriously entertaining and terrifying antagonists to terrorise the movie's heroes.

While it isn't uncommon for movies of all kinds to feature smaller supporting bad guys in the periphery, they so often end up feeling like forgettable afterthoughts solely intended to pad the story out.

Serving up two legitimately compelling villains in the same horror movie is a rare feat, one that these 10 films nevertheless pulled off.

From serial killer duos to bad guys with wildly different motives, and even antagonists from separate species, these horror movies all gave viewers a double dose of villainy...

10. Chucky & Tiffany - Bride Of Chucky

The Loved Ones
Universal

The Child's Play franchise is of course defined by its murderous doll antagonist Chucky (Brad Dourif), but the fourth entry into the series quite ingeniously switched the slasher formula up by giving Chucky a romantic interest and accomplice, Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly).

Though initially appearing in human form, Tiffany is soon enough killed by Chucky and her soul transported into a bride doll. The pair then venture off on a killing spree in order to complete a ritual which will allow them to possess Tiffany's teenage neighbours.

Chucky and Tiffany make for an hilariously entertaining pair, with Bride of Chucky handily kickstarting the series' transition into self-aware black comedy.

Chucky is of course a sadistic maniac, but saddling him with Tiffany - at once markedly more compassionate than Chucky but also a veritable psychopath in her own right - gave fans two incredible villains for the price of one.

The duo's twisted perception of murder as romantic, not to mention their violently volatile relationship, make them one of the greatest slasher movie teams of all time.

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