10 Slasher Movie Tropes That Fans Love

Slasher movies that tell the stories of masked serial killers as they terrorize innocent people has earned a reputation as one of the best forms of horror. Following iconic characters like Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th, Freddy Kreuger in A Nightmare on Elm Street and Michael Myers in John Carpenter’s Halloween, slashers have cultivated a huge fan base.Horror movies, like any genre, have established a clearly-defined range of tropes that define these slasher stories, and are something fans love to see play out. From the return of beloved villains to the ways characters get killed off, these tropes make slashers the source of entertainment that they are. Different movies execute on these tropes in their own way, and it’s that variety that keeps slashers great.It’s something of a joke for horror fans that, no matter how fast their victims are as they run away, the killer always ends up only being a few seconds behind. The 2009 Friday the 13th added an interesting spin to this through Jason’s underground tunnels, which allowed him to pop up anywhere unseen.

Slasher movies that tell the stories of masked serial killers as they terrorize innocent people has earned a reputation as one of the best forms of horror. Following iconic characters like Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th, Freddy Kreuger in A Nightmare on Elm Street and Michael Myers in John Carpenter’s Halloween, slashers have cultivated a huge fan base.

Horror movies, like any genre, have established a clearly-defined range of tropes that define these slasher stories, and are something fans love to see play out. From the return of beloved villains to the ways characters get killed off, these tropes make slashers the source of entertainment that they are. Different movies execute on these tropes in their own way, and it’s that variety that keeps slashers great.

It’s something of a joke for horror fans that, no matter how fast their victims are as they run away, the killer always ends up only being a few seconds behind. The 2009 Friday the 13th added an interesting spin to this through Jason’s underground tunnels, which allowed him to pop up anywhere unseen.

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