10 Smartest Decisions Made In Horror Movie Sequels
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Apr 2, 2025
These characters all made big brain moves in these horror film sequels.
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If there's one thing horror movie characters are known for, it's being on the stupid side
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An abandoned house, you say? Let's break into it in the middle of the night
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A Ouija board? Ooh, let's play with it. A book of ancient spells that says don't read this under
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any circumstances ever? Well, you get the idea. This is why it's so surprising when a character
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in horror actually does something halfway intelligent, like escaping a villain's trap
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or turning their own strengths against them. Believe it or not, there are enough examples
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of this to make a list, even when we're just focusing on horror sequels. So with that in mind
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I'm Ellie for WhatCulture, and these are the 10 smartest decisions made in horror movie sequels
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Number 10. Heading for them all, Dawn of the Dead. Though it doesn't feature any of the same
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characters from George A. Romero's 1968's Night of the Living Dead, 1978's Dawn of the Dead is
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considered a spiritual sequel, as well as being the second in a large series of Of the Dead films
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made by the horror maestro. In the wake of a zombie apocalypse, four survivors team up to find
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a safe haven. Whilst flying around in their commandeered helicopter, the group spot the
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perfect place to hide out, an abandoned shopping mall. In terms of zombie refuges, it doesn't get
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much better than this. Large building with a fortified entrance? Check. Good supply of food
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drink and other necessities? Check. Chance to run around all the stores you weren't allowed in as a
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kid, that is also a check. Holing up in the mall was a genius idea that has been copied many times
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in subsequent zombie fiction, and one that keeps the group safe for a majority of the film. Sure
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it all backfires on them when a group of bikers break in, but before that, things were going swell
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9. No gun, no problem. Zombieland Double Tap Speaking of malls, that's precisely where the subject of this entry joins the party in this
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horror comedy sequel. In Zombieland Double Tap, the follow-up to the excellent Zombieland from 2009
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Columbus and Tallahassee discover a new survivor named Madison hiding out in a shopping complex
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Madison is your stereotypical dumb blonde, more focused on looking good than staying alive
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and with about as much brain power as a reanimated corpse, if not less
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Still, at a key point in the movie, she shows that she's not a total lost cause
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Later in the film, Wichita is under attack from an undead assailant. Despite being the only member of the gang without a gun, Madison wades into battle and distracts the zombie with a can of pepper spray she had in her bag
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This gives Wichita time to escape her grisly fate. So there you have it The so bimbo wasn actually as stupid as she looked Well actually she was still pretty stupid This was kind of just a one but still don judge a book by its cover Number 8 Using the camcorders Blair Witch
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After Book of Shadows, Blair Witch 2 wiped out pretty much all of the goodwill generated by the first movie
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a new movie was released to try and resurrect the iconic franchise
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Spoilers, it did not succeed. Whilst Blair Witch from 2016 turned out to be nothing more than a diluted rerun of the first film
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at least it gave fans this moment of horror protagonists using their resources to their advantage
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Lisa Arlington is the last surviving member of a group of teenagers who set out to discover what happened during the original film
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Lisa realises that anyone who has looked at the evil spirit has been killed so cleverly
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She uses the camcorder of a fallen group member to spy on the creature without directly engaging with it
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The plan goes really well as Lisa is able to walk backwards around the room without being attacked
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Sadly, the spirit uses the voice of one of her friends to get her to turn around, leading to her demise
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But that being said, the original camcorder idea was pretty smart 7. Keeping a gun handy, Curse of Chucky
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The sixth installment of the Child's Play franchise, Curse of Chucky is largely separate from the rest of the series, with a few exceptions
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However, when the post-credit scene rolls around, the movie is taken back to where it all began
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After the main events of the film, which begin with Chucky being sent in the mail to his next victim
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the murderous doll once again packages himself up and arrives in the home of an unsuspecting man
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The poor fella in question is a grown-up Andy Barkley, Chucky's owner in the first Child's Play film
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The red-headed menace thinks he finally got one over on his former foe, but just before Chucky attacks him with a knife
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Andy turns around and blasts the doll with a shotgun. How many horror characters have survived one movie
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only to take their eye off the ball and then get splattered in a sequel. Andy knew that Chucky wasn't going to go away
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and so he kept himself armed in case his past returned to haunt him. This might seem a little pessimistic
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but without this attitude, Andy would have definitely been dead meat. Number six, making a chainsaw hand, Evil Dead 2
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When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. Or in the case of Ash Williams, when life takes away your hand
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you make a badass weapon. After the critical success of the first Evil Dead film
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Bruce Campbell returned to the role of the quip spitting hero to take on even more deadites in the middle of a secluded wood
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Unfortunately for our hero his right hand gets infected by the demon's evil curse
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Knowing that it will spread to the rest of his body if he's not careful Ash grabs a nearby chainsaw and severs it leaving a bloody stump in its place Still let try and look on the bright side eh Not wanting to be at a disadvantage against the Horde and having seen what the Garden Tool can do
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Ash decides to modify the chainsaw so it can be fitted to the end of his arm
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With a boomstick in one hand and the saw in place of the other, Ash is now a bona fide Deadite killing machine
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Now, whilst this idea is very cool within the realms of fiction, please do not try this at home
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Number 5. Shredding Michael, Halloween Ends The third and final instalment of the recent Halloween trilogy
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which smartly ignores most of the guff that followed John Carpenter's original
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is called Halloween Ends, an apt title for the movie that finally finished off Michael Myers
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After battling both Michael and her granddaughter Alison's murderous new boyfriend, Laurie Strode is finally able to defeat the masked monster that has haunted her for so long
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slicing his wrist and letting him bleed out, and also cutting his throat
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Michael is dead, but Laurie is no fool and decides to finish the job once and for all
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Laurie and Alison take Michael's corpse to the local salvage yard, where, accompanied by the residents of Haddonfield, all of whom have suffered at Michael's hand
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they chuck the demented killer's body into an industrial shredder. Yep, that ought to do it
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So many horror movie villains have come back from near death, including Myers himself
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so Laurie was incredibly wise to go that extra mile to ensure the shape never returns
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Number four, checking into a psychiatric ward, Final Destination 2. Surviving murderers, demons, and ghouls is one thing
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but when the enemy chasing you down is death itself, that's a whole different ballgame
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That's the dilemma faced by the characters of the Final Destination franchise, which somehow managed to get five films out of the exact same premise
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Person has a premonition. Person plus others survive an accident. Death picks them off in various gruesome ways until they get even
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Lather, rinse, repeat. At the end of the first movie, audiences think that Alex, Claire and Carter are safe
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until Death claims Carter by dropping a sign on him. Alex is killed off screen by a falling brick
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leaving Claire to take some pretty drastic action to avoid the same fate
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As shown in Final Destination 2, Claire commits herself to a psychiatric ward
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which might be the one place on Earth where Death can't get her. A padded cell, round-the-clock supervision
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little contact with the outside world, Claire made a very good choice here. Unfortunately, she decides to try and help a new group of
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survivors which ends up getting her killed. Well, that's what you get for being nice
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3 Putting on the sweater Friday the 13th Part 2 He might be the most famous character in the whole franchise but Jason Voorhees doesn become the main villain in the Friday the 13th series until its second film
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Out to avenge the death of his beloved mother, Jason puts on his best burlap sack and goes on his first of what would become many killing sprees
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Towards the climax of Friday the 13th Part 2, Jason has a girl named Ginny cornered in the shack where he keeps an altar to his mother
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Staring death straight in the face, or lack thereof, Ginny makes a big brain play
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She puts on a sweater that used to belong to Pam, which tricks Jason into thinking Ginny is his mother
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Though he eventually catches on, this buys Ginny enough time to escape and eventually survive the ordeal
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Jason was so attached to his dear old mum that the thought of her somehow returning was enough to quell his murderous rage
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It's quite cute in a way, once you look past all the killing, that is. 2. The Penn Tracheotomy, Saw 5
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The whole point of the traps that inhabit the Saw universe is to test the victim's will to live
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to see how far they're able to go in order to keep themselves alive. For one poor soul, this meant stabbing himself in the neck
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Saw 5 carries on the story of Agent Stram, who was left to die at the end of the previous film
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Stram may have escaped that predicament, but he quickly finds himself in another
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His head is encased in a box that is rapidly filling up with water
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Realising he wasn't going to evolve a set of gills in time, Strom knows he needs to find another way to breathe
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Using nothing but a pen, he performs an amateur tracheotomy on himself
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which allows him to survive. Sure, he's now got a massive hole in his throat
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but Strom didn't die, which is a pretty good trade-off. Oh wait, never mind, he ends up getting smushed to death
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in a trick room at the end of the film. Better luck next time, buddy
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Number one, leaving town, Scream 2. What's the one thing that horror victims have in common
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They would have survived had they just kept their noses out and walked away
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This is precisely what Joel Jones does in Scream 2. Joel is the replacement cameraman for reporter Gail Weathers after the death of Kenny in the first film
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Gail is on the case when a new ghost face emerges with Joel in tow to capture all the big moments on film
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But it soon becomes clear that the new murderer is following the same pattern as the original ghost face
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killing people with the same names as the first Woodsboro victims. and whilst there were no Joels in the first film
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this one realises that he'll probably be the stand-in for Kenny fearing the worst, he gets out of town
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and you know what? He lives It's not a particularly heroic thing to do
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nor does it make for compelling cinema but Joel's decision to leave while he still could saved his life
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and that's what counts
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