Top 10: Funko Pop Horror Movies

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Horror movies have always been a great source of inspiration for toys and collectibles, but the horror genre has seen a recent boom in popularity thanks to hits such as It and Stranger Things.

As I’m sure you know, the best way to celebrate your favorite scary movie is by collecting their characters in Funko Pop form! Here are my top ten Funko Pop horror movies to own!

Funko Pop Horror Movies to Collect:

Pennywise

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It’s fair to say that we’ve seen Pennywise do some awful things after the movie It Chapter 2’s conclusion.

However, this particular rendition of the dancing clown will give you goosebumps.

Put this one on the nightstand next to your bed as a favor to yourself so that it will be staring at you in the morning when you wake up.

Twisty

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Why stop the clown scares now? Although Twisty from the AHS Pop may not be as well-known as Pennywise, his unsettlingly toothy smile is incredibly menacing.

Black Phillip

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We are all aware of how masterfully terrifying The Witch is.

However, you probably didn’t anticipate a toy goat making you shiver.

This creepy, bloody Black Phillip just wants to be your friend. He smiles.

The Grady Twins

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The Shining is still one of the scariest movies ever made, and creepy kids are terrifying in a horror movie, according to science.

So, the Pop version of the Grady twins is the best way to remember how much you like “The Shining” and scare your friends. So, Danny, clay with them.

Xenomorph

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At first glance, this version of the Xenomorph is kind of cute. It doesn’t seem too bad, does it?

However, the game is over when you look inside its mouth and see the second head popping out.

Every kind of Xenomorph is creepy. It turns out.

Nemesis

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In Resident Evil, Nemesis was always creepy as hell.

The character’s design is creepy, with its head glued together and its skin pulled back to show its teeth.

So, it makes sense that Funko turned it into a small plastic toy that looks just like the one in the game.

The Gentlemen

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Oh, the Ladies. Even though they weren’t vampires, these guys were one of the scariest bad guys to cause trouble on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

They move quietly and never stop smiling that horrifyingly toothy grin. Why wouldn’t you want that horrible smile right at you?

Weeping Angel

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Of course, one of the most terrifying villains in Doctor Who history is also one of the terrifying Pop Funkos.

Keep an eye on this Pop and resist the urge to let it touch you.

Wendigo

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One of the eeriest images in Hannibal was the Wendigo, also known as the Stag Man.

The foggy grey eyes on the Pop version are disturbing, even though it isn’t as frightening as the original.

Pale Man

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Its hands contain its eyes. So what else is there for you to know?

Pale Man is one of Guillermo del Toro’s most effective and disturbing creature designs.

By putting the disturbing traits of the character in doll form, this Pop manages to terrify you for all eternity. Happy dreams!

Before you go…

We hope this list of the top 10 Funko Pop horror movies has been a fun read for you. From classic monsters like Pennywise and the Grady twins to more recent characters like Weeping Angel and Wendigo, there’s something here for everyone!

Check out my next article: “Top 10: Best Anime Funko Pops to Collect.”

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