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Pennywise, Joker and Wrinkles: 12 Best Scary Clowns in Movies and TV (Photos)

Thanks to the creepy mask Wal-Mart removed from its stores, coulrophobia — the fear of clowns — is in vogue this Halloween. What was once a symbol of silly circus fun has been turned into one of the most ubiquitous images in horror. So if you’re in the mood for a circus from hell, there’s plenty of evil clowns to choose from. Some are funny. Others are horrifying. Either way, they’re perfect for Halloween.

Pennywise, “IT”: We have to start with the most famous evil clown ever. For some, Tim Curry’s portrayal of a killer clown that only kids from Maine can see is the height of creepiness. For others, Curry’s “Rocky Horror” levels of camp make Pennywise more amusing than frightening. In both instances, Tim Curry commands attention.

Capt. Spaulding, “House of 1000 Corpses”: The most memorable character in Rob Zombie‘s critically panned but secretly beloved cult slasher flick. Spaulding sports gross makeup and disgusting teeth as he leads the movie’s protagonists to their doom. In the sequel, “The Devil’s Rejects,” he eventually abandons the clown schtick and becomes even more evil.

“Killer Klowns From Outer Space”: This movie is…indescribable. It’s not scary in the truest sense. It’s just macabre and deliberately so-bad-its-good, and it features a final boss monster called Jojo The Klownzilla. It’s one of the most famous cult movies ever made, and a sequel is being planned…in 3D. God help us all.

Krusty Doll, “The Simpsons”: This killer clown is low on the horror scale but high on the laughs. In one of the most famous “Treehouse of Horror” sequences, “Clown Without Pity,” Homer buys Bart a Krusty the Klown doll that tries to kill him. The store where Homer gets the doll and the resolution to the plot are some of the most famous gags “The Simpsons” have ever produced.

Sweet Tooth, “Twisted Metal”: On the other hand, there’s nothing funny about this clown. Needles Kane, a.k.a. Sweet Tooth, is a serial killer cursed to feel the pain of having his scalp engulfed in unquenchable flames. Toothie and his ice cream truck have become the icons of the “Twisted Metal” videogame series, particularly after he was given his current, nightmarish design in the 2001 PS2 game “Twisted Metal Black”

“Killjoy”: This film and clown have a special place in the cult horror pantheon. The “Killjoy” series is one of the most infamously panned franchises in the genre. It currently has a 2.5/10 rating on IMDB. Yet it has become a must-watch for masochists looking to plow their way through the most infamous bad movies of all time.

John Wayne Gacy: In 2003, someone finally came up with an idea to make a biopic about the infamous real-life serial killer who disguised himself as a clown. It’s straight-to-video and was panned, but it’s worth watching if you’re a fan of “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure,” as Gacy is played by cast member Mark Holton.

“31”: After the reception towards Capt. Spaulding, Rob Zombie decided to make a film focused around killer clowns. Zombie’s wife, Sheri Moon, plays the leader of a group of carnival workers forced to play a deadly game where they are the prey of a troupe of evil clowns.

Twisty, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”: For all the criticisms surrounding season 4 of “AHS,” it created a modern day horror icon with this disfigured clown that has come to be the unofficial mascot of the entire series. That Twisty was able to leave a mark in the psyches of “AHS” fans everywhere in a scene filmed in broad daylight is a testament to the show’s reliance on actors rather than gimmicks to create its finest moments.

Joker (2019)

Your mileage may vary on whether Joaquin Phoenix’s take on the most infamous villain in Gotham City is the creepiest of them all, but it’s certainly a contender. Perhaps what makes Arthur Fleck the most disturbing is that he is tangibly human, a person left behind by a decaying society to suffer until he becomes its worst nightmare.

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