10 Smartest Black Characters In Horror Films
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In order to kick off your next scary movie marathon on the right foot, we highlighted 10 Black characters that will definitely make you proud based on how they ended up surviving to the end. Let us know if we missed a notable horror flick survival story by sounding off on our social handles:
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1. Peter Washington, 'Dawn Of The Dead' (1978)
Setting the tone for Black survivors in horror films, Ken Foree’s performance was both heroic and inspiring — you know, in case we ever actually end up in a zombie apocalypse.
2. Childs, 'The Thing' (1982)
There’s still an ongoing debate on whether or not Childs actually became a
“Thing” — apparently it’s all in the breath! — but if anything the legend Keith David taught us that sometimes it best to hide out or just join ’em.
3. Fool, 'The People Under the Stairs' (1991)
Before becoming one of the coolest kids of the ’90s for his role in The Mighty Ducks, Brandon Adams shook us to the core with this bone-chilling horror thriller. We’re still shocked he made it out the steps alive!
4. Jeryline, 'Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight' (1995)
Again, sometimes if you can’t beam ’em, just become the Demon Knight yourself like Jada Pinkett Smith did!
5. Joel, 'Scream 2' (1997)
There is nothing cowardly about getting out of town when a serial killer is on the loose. As Duane Martin put it in his closing line, see ya!
6. Preacher, 'Deep Blue Sea' (1999)
LL Cool J was killing these genetically altered sharks one by one! We might have to reconsider the brawn part of this argument.
7. Eddie, 'House On Haunted Hill' (1999)
Although he stayed close to the blonde Final Girl for majority of the film, Taye Diggs was actually the smarts that got them through some of the closest calls. See the clip above for an example.
8. Maggie Bess, 'Thirteen Ghosts' (2001)
Rah Digga was truly the heart of this campy horror film. Shoutout to the help being the hero in the end!
9. Flynn, '28 Weeks Later' (2007)
Harold Perrineau taught us a valuable lesson here: nothing beats a chopper!
10. Rod Williams, 'Get Out' (2017)
Everything Rod did and said in this film felt like he was speaking for the general audience with some common sense. Prop to whatwas clearly improv by the hilarious Lil Rel.
11. Honorable Mention: Brenda Meeks, 'Scary Movie 2' (2001)
Sure Scary Movie is more of a spoof on scary films, but we’d be remiss to not mention the genius that Regina Hall brought to this role as a way to reflect what many Black people think and/or say while watching horror movies. We still want a Brenda spinoff film, too!