Behind the Monsters (2021)
Synopsis
A docu-series exploring how Chucky, Michael Myers, Pinhead and more came to be icons of the horror genre.
First Air Date: 2021-10-27
Last Air Date: 2021-12-01
Number of Seasons: 1
Number of Episodes: 6
Networks: Shudder
Top Cast
- Tony Todd as Self
- Robert Englund as Self
- Virginia Madsen as Self
- Nick Castle as Self
- Brad Dourif as Self
- Heather Langenkamp as Self
- Lin Shaye as Self
- Ryan Turek as Self
- Tom Savini as Self
- Kevin Yagher as Self
Seasons
Season 1 (2021)
No horror icon came out of a filmmaker’s first draft fully formed. There were early drafts, wrong turns, experimentation. Once made flesh (or latex), there’s presentation, impact, audience response and legacy. Each of these steps that nudge a horror creation toward the annals of legend will be explored in Shudder’s BEHIND THE MONSTERS. Each episode examines a horror icon who has broken free of the confines of the film from which it was born and become the stuff of legend.
Episodes:
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Ep. 1: Michael Myers
A cheap film shot in 21 days changed the landscape of horror, made several careers, and gave one actress an iconic role that she’s tweaking 42 years later.
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Ep. 2: Candyman
The genre's first black slasher showed up in 1992, rich with subtext about racial tensions in American history. In 2021, he's coming back - and is perhaps the most relevant horror icon imaginable.
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Ep. 3: Chucky
What started as a nasty spin on 80s consumerism flourished over three decades into an unlikely progressive horror property that refuses to get back on the shelf.
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Ep. 4: Freddy
Perhaps the most recognizable horror icon, Freddy Krueger's one-liners and merchandise has proven to be enjoyed by horror and non-horror fans alike.
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Ep. 5: Jason Voorhees
A look at the accidental creation of a machete-wielding avatar of conservative 1980s morality - one that, absent a new entry, a fiercely loyal fan base has taken to resurrecting on their own.
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Ep. 6: Pinhead
Emerging from a low budget independent film, this character who was simply called "Lead Cenobite" would become the undeniable symbol of pleasure and pain and the icon of the "Hellraiser" franchise.
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