5 Horror Movies that need a Prequel by Creepy Bonfire
Ever wondered about the origins of your favorite cinematic nightmares? Here’s a list of 5 horror movies that not only deserve a prequel but practically demand one to fill the gaps in their backstories.
1. MEGAN (2022)
Before becoming the dancing sensation of our nightmares, M3GAN was just a concept in the mind of her creator, Gemma. A prequel would delve into the late nights and failed prototypes that preceded the final terrifying product. Imagine witnessing the first-ever tantrum thrown by a robot prototype and the incremental improvements that led to M3GAN’s perfection.
2. HELLRAISER (1987)
Pinhead, the iconic leader of the Cenobites, didn’t always have his fearsome look. What started as perhaps a misguided DIY fashion project turned into a legendary horror figure. A prequel could explore Pinhead’s early days in the underworld, his attempts at fitting in, and the decision to turn his head into a pincushion, setting a bizarre trend among Cenobites.
3. SCREAM (1996)
The slasher film that revitalized the genre with its meta-commentary has its roots in the story of Maureen Prescott. The prequel would offer a darkly humorous and suspenseful look into Maureen’s scandal-filled life, setting up the chain of events that would lead to the Ghostface killings.
4. PSYCHO (1960)
Although ‘Bates Motel’ touched upon Norman Bates’ troubled upbringing, there’s room to dig deeper. Between his mother’s death and the infamous shower scene, Norman tried, often tragically, to lead a normal life. A prequel could focus on his hilariously doomed attempts to fit into society, further complicating his psychological profile
5. THE EVIL DEAD (1981)
Long before Ash’s nightmare in the cabin, there was a book club gone wrong. The prequel would trace the origins of the Book of the Dead, following a group of ancient scholars who unwittingly unleash chaos. Their comedic mishaps with the book would provide a perfect blend of horror and humor as they inadvertently summon spirits.
These films not only carved niches for themselves within the horror genre but also left audiences curious about the origins of their terror. Craving for more? Check out The Best Horror Movie Conspiracy Theories according to Reddit!