10 MORE Horror Victims Who Got EXACTLY What They Deserved

1. Everyone - Trick 'R Treat

Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood Dr Crews
Warner Bros.

In this underrated horror anthology, the inhabitants of Warren Valley find themselves being tormented by all sorts of sinister creatures on Halloween night. 

Although the premise sounds basic, Trick 'r Treat stands out since the majority of the victims are worse than the villains. As a result, watching these poor souls perish isn't terrifying but delightful.

In one segment, serial killer Steven hunts a sorority girl called Laurie. But when Laurie is revealed to be a werewolf, Stevens realises he has become the prey, making his death thoroughly amusing to watch.

In another chapter, a group of trick-or-treating teens takes an awkward girl, Rhonda, to a quarry, telling her that a bus driver left eight children to die there. The teens then pretend to be the kids' ghosts, scaring the hell out of Rhonda. When the real ghouls show up, Rhonda abandons her fellow teens and leaves them to die as revenge for their prank.

Finally, holiday-hating grump Kreeg finds himself attacked by a Halloween spirit called Sam. After Kreeg begs for forgiveness, Sam abruptly leaves. When Kreeg gives out candy to passing trick-or-treaters, it looks like the old curmudgeon narrowly avoided a grisly death. But in the closing moments, it's revealed Kreeg was the bus driver who left the children to die. In the final scene, the children's spirits burst into Kreeg's house and tear him limb from limb.

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