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Hush now.
~ The Bogeyman while trying to murder Sadie Harper.

The Boogeyman is the titular main antagonist of the 2023 horror film The Boogeyman, based off the Stephen King short story of the same name.

It is a monster of unknown origin that targets and murders entire families, usually ones that have experienced a loss of a family member. For its literary counterpart, see here.

It was voiced by Daniel Hagen.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Powers and Abilities
  • 3 Personality
  • 4 Powers and Abilities
  • 5 External Links
  • 6 Navigation

Biography[]

The Boogeyman's history is shrouded in mystery. Rita Billings, one of its targets, speculates that the Boogeyman is an immortal entity that has lived since the beginning of time and is the origin of the Boogeyman legend. The Boogeyman attaches itself to hurt and vulnerable families, usually ones that have experienced a loss of a family member.

After one of the Billings's children died of SIDS, the Boogeyman invaded their home and began terrorizing the remaining children. The children's parents, Lester and Rita, didn't believe their children's warnings until the Boogeyman murdered them and left them both to take the blame. A grieving Lester went to a meeting with psychiatrist Will Harper. When Will, believing Lester was potentially dangerous, left to call the police, the Boogeyman attacks him and hangs him inside a closet. Lester's corpse is discovered by Will's daughter Sadie, and his death is subsequently believed to be a suicide.

The Boogeyman begins haunting the Harper family, as Will's wife had died in a car accident. The Boogeyman primarily haunts the youngest child, Sawyer, frequently tormenting and assaulting her. It also stalks Sadie, even following her when she meets with Rita. When Sadie's friends lock her inside the closet where Lester died, the Boogeyman attacks her until her friends manage to open the door. The Boogeyman subsequently causes a blackout in the house and attacks Sawyer and injured her, leading to her being hospitalized.

Sadie meets with Rita, who promises to kill the Boogeyman. However, she does so by tying Sadie up and using her as bait. When the Boogeyman comes to kill Sadie, Rita fires at it with a shotgun and manages to injure the creature. However, the Boogeyman plays dead and attacks Rita when she gets too close, killing her. The Boogeyman then pursues Sadie until she steps into the light, repelling it. When Will and Sawyer return home from the hospital, the Boogeyman attacks them and drags Will into the basem*nt, breaking his leg. Sadie arrives and, alongside Sawyer, heads into the basem*nt to rescue Will.

The Boogeyman attacks the family, but Sadie is able to repel the Boogeyman with a makeshift flamethrower made from a lighter and hairspray. The hairspray runs out, but Sawyer douses the Boogeyman with lighter fluid and Sadie sets it ablaze with the lighter, causing the monster to burn to death and avenging the countless families it killed, including the Billings.

However, after the family meets with a therapist, Sawyer hears the therapist's voice from inside a closet, only for the therapist to appear behind her, implying the Boogeyman could still be alive.

Powers and Abilities[]

The Boogeyman is extremely fast, and can run at an extremely quick pace to better attack its prey. It also is extremely strong, able to fling a grown man across a room without trying and smash heavy objects with ease. The Boogeyman can mimic other people's voices perfectly, which it uses to lure in its victims.

The Boogeyman is weakened by light, and primarily lurks in darkness and shadow. However, it can seemingly teleport and appear in different places if those places are covered in shadow. It can also influence electrical light and cause it to turn out, though it cannot do the same to fire.

Personality[]

While much of the Boogeyman's motivations are unknown, it demonstrates notable sadism. Rita notes the Boogeyman enjoys "playing with its food" rather than simply killing them, and it indeed spends more time tormenting Will's children than it does going for the kill. While the Boogeyman is mostly silent, it demonstrates cunning as it lures in victims with its vocal mimicry and often says false reassurances. This is a vehicle for its sadism as well; even while trying to kill its victims, it still mockingly reassures them in the voices of their loved ones.

Powers and Abilities[]

The Boogeyman possesses great strength, being able to knock a grown man across a room with a single blow. The Boogeyman is also extremely fast and agile, able to pursue victims at fast speeds and move on both two legs and on all fours. It can mimic other people's voices perfectly, something it uses to draw in victims, and it can appear in any area shrouded in darkness. However, the Boogeyman is vulnerable to light and can be injured by it. However, the Boogeyman is able to heal quickly. After being shot at point blank with a shotgun multiple times by Rita, the Boogeyman is able to get up mostly unharmed and attack both her and Sadie with ease.

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Novels/Novellas
Carrie:Carrie White |Mortimer Snerds (Chris Hargensen,Donna and Mary Lila Grace Thibodeau,Helen Shyres, Heather Shyres &Tina Blake) |Margaret White |Billy Nolan |Ralph White
Salem's Lot:Kurt Barlow |Richard Straker |Marsten House
The Shining:Overlook Hotel |Jack Torrance |Hotel Caretaker |Grady Sisters |Lorraine Massey
Children of the Corn:Children of the Corn(Isaac Chroner &Malachai Boardman) |He Who Walks Behind the Rows
Rage:Charlie Decker |Mr. Decker
The Stand:Randall Flagg |Barry Dorgan |Bobby Terry |Harold Lauder |Julie Lawry |Lloyd Henreid |Nadine Cross |The Kid |The Rat Man |Trashcan Man |Whitney Horgan
The Long Walk:The Major |Gary Barkovitch
The Dead Zone:Greg Stillson |Frank Dodd
The Mist:The Mist |Mrs. Carmody |Adrian Garff
Firestarter:Captain Hollister |Doctor Herman Pynchot |John Rainbird
Roadwork:Barton George Dawes |Sal Magliore
Cujo:Cujo |Joe Camber |Stephen Kemp
The Running Man:Damon Killian |United States of America
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption:Samuel Norton |Byron Hadley |Sisters (Bogs Diamond) |Elmo Blatch
Apt Pupil:Kurt Dussander |Todd Bowden
The Body:The Cobras (John "Ace" Merrill,Richard "Eyeball" Chambers,Billy Tessio,Charlie Hogan,Vince Desjardins,Jack Mudgett &Norman "Fuzzy" Bracowicz)
Christine:Arnie Cunningham |Christine |Repperton Gang |Roland D. LeBay
Pet Sematary:Wendigo |Church |Gage Creed |Rachel Creed |Timmy Baterman
Cycle of the Werewolf:Lester Lowe
The Tailsman:Morgan Sloat
Thinner:Billy Halleck |Tadzu Lempke |Cary Rossington |Duncan Hopley |Gabe Romani |Gina Lempke |Richie Ginelli
Dolan's Cadillac:Jimmy Dolan
It:It |Bowers Gang (Belch Huggins,Henry Bowers,Marcia Fadden,Patrick Hockstetter,Peter Gordon &Vic Criss) |Alvin Marsh |Butch Bowers |Richard Macklin |Tom Rogan |Christopher Unwin |Webby Garton
Misery:Annie Wilkes
The Tommyknockers:Tommyknockers |Nancy Voss
The Dark Half:George Stark
Secret Window, Secret Garden:John Shooter
The Langoliers:Craig Toomey |Langoliers |Roger Toomey
Needful Things:Leland Gaunt |John "Ace" Merrill |Danforth Keeton III |Brian Rusk |Wilma Jerzyck |Nettie Cobb |Hugh Preist |Father Brigham (Father Meehan) |Reverend Rose
Gerald's Game:Gerald Burlingame |Moonlight Man |Tom Mahout
Dolores Claiborne:Joe St. George
Insomnia:Atropos |Crimson King
Rose Madder:Norman Daniels
The Green Mile:William Wharton |Percy Wetmore
Desperation:Tak |Sheriff Collie Entragian
The Regulators:Tak
Bag of Bones:Max Devore |Sara Tidwell |Roggete Whitmore
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon:God of the Lost
Dreamcatcher:Byrus |Mr. Gray
Black House:Charles Burnside | The Crow Gorg | Mr. Munshun
From a Buick 8:The Buick
Cell:Phone Crazies |Raggedy Man
Lisey's Story:Andrew Landon |Jim Dooley |Long Boy
The Gingerbread Girl:Jim Pickering
Duma Key:Perse |Undead Victims
Under the Dome:Jim Rennie |Junior Rennie |Phil Bushey |Leatherheads
1922:Wilfred James |Henry James |Shannon Cotterie
Big Driver:Lester Norville |Ramona Norville
A Good Marriage:Robert Bob Anderson
11/22/63:Lee Harvey Oswald |Frank Dunning
In The Tall Grass:Ross Humboldt |Cal Demuth
Doctor Sleep:The True Knot (Rose the Hat,Crow Daddy,Grandpa Flick,Barry the Chink &Snakebite Andi) |Andy Hallorann
Bill Hodges Trilogy:Brady Hartsfield |Morris Bellamy
Gwendy's Button Box:Richard Farris
The Outsider:The Outsider
Fairy Tale:Gogmagog |Elden |Petra |Kellin |Hana |Red Molly |Peterkin |Christopher Polley

Short Stories
Cain Rose Up:Curt Garrish
The Mangler:Bill Gartley |The Mangler
The Boogeyman:The Boogeyman
Trucks:Westway Refrigerated Truck |Bulldozer
The Ledge:Cressner
Jerusalem's Lot:Philip Boone |James Boon |The Worm
Quitter's Inc.:Mr. Donatti |Quitters Inc.
The Crate:Crate Beast
Crouch End:The Children |The Goat with a Thousand Young
The Monkey:The Monkey
The Raft:Lake Blob
Word Processor of the Gods:Richard Hagstrom |Roger Hagstrom
Gramma:Gramma Bruckner
The Night Flier:Dwight Renfield
Low Men in Yellow Coats:Harry Doolin
Blind Willie:Raymond Fiegler
Why We're In Vietnam:Ronnie Malenfant
Lunch at the Gotham Café:Guy

Films
The Shining:Overlook Hotel (Lloyd, Lorraine Massey &Hotel Caretaker) |Jack Torrance
Creepshow:Creepshow Creep | Crate Beast |Nathan Grantham |Richard Vickers |Upson Pratt |Wilma Northrup
Cat's Eye:Cressner |Mr. Donatti |Quitters Inc. |Troll
Maximum Overdrive:Bubba Hendershot |Camp Loman |Happy Toyz Truck |Ice Cream Truck |M274 Mule |Vending Machine
A Return to Salem`s Lot:Judge Axle
Creepshow 2:Creepshow Creep | Creepshow Bullies | Lake Blob |Sam Whitemoon | The HitchHiker
Sleepwalkers:Charles Brady |Mary Brady |Sleepwalkers
Pet Sematary 2: Gus Gilbert |Renee Hallow |Clyde Parker |Zowie
The Mangler Trilogy:Bill Gartley |The Mangler |Lin Sue |The Mangler Virus
The Rage: Carrie 2:Rachel Lang |Mark Bing
Creepshow 3:Creepshow Creep |Rachel
The Dark Tower:Randall Flagg
It: Part One:It |Bowers Gang (Henry Bowers,Vic Criss | Belch Huggins &Patrick Hockstetter)
Pet Sematary (2019):Ellie Creed
It: Part Two:It |Henry Bowers |Tom Rogan
Doctor Sleep:The True Knot (Rose the Hat,Crow Daddy,Grandpa Flick,Barry the Chink &Snakebite Andi) |Overlook Hotel (Jack Torrance,Hotel Caretaker &Lorraine Massey)
The Boogeyman:Boogeyman

TV Series
The Stand:Randall Flagg |Harold Lauder |Julie Lawry |Nadine Cross |The Rat Woman |Trashcan Man
The Shining:Overlook Hotel |Jack Torrance |Hotel Caretaker |Lorraine Massey
Storm of the Century:André Linoge
Rose Red:Professor Joyce Reardon |Ellen Rimbauer
Under the Dome:Big Jim Rennie |Junior Rennie |Phil Bushey |The Kinship (Christine Price &Dawn Sinclair-Barbara)

Other
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer:Ellen Rimbauer

See Also
The Dark Tower Villains

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FAQs

Is The Boogeyman still alive at the end of the movie? ›

The Boogeyman's ending teases that the creature is not actually dead, and that it could come back to attack Sadie and Sawyer. The Boogeyman is relentless in preying on its victims, and there's no way to determine whether the monster is permanently dead or if setting it on fire was just a temporary setback.

What was in the closet at the end of The Boogeyman? ›

Billings then hears a creepy voice from the closet say "so nice" before the door swings open and the Boogeyman comes out. And if that doesn't get you, King's final line of the story certainly will: "It still held its Dr Harper mask in one rotted, spade-claw hand."

Did boogeyman lie about his age? ›

Marty Wright(I)

He tried out for "WWE Tough Enough 4" in 2004 and made it to the finals of the auditions but was cut for lying about his age. Despite this, he received a developmental deal and was sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling. He was first called "Liar" Marty Wright before being repackaged as the Boogeyman.

Is The Boogeyman under the bed or in the closet? ›

In other places he hides or appears from under the bed or in the closet and tickles children when they go to sleep at night, while in others he is a tall figure in a black hooded cloak who puts children in a sack. It is said that a wart can be transmitted to someone by the boogeyman.

Who died in Boogeyman? ›

Boogeyman (2005)
NameCause of deathNotes
Mary JensenUnknownOff-screen, phone call from Mike when she was dead
CrowCrashed into windshield
JessicaDragged down bathtub/drownedOnly blood on side of bathtub
Ome MikeWrapped in plastic sheet, dragged into closet, killed (off-screen)
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Is the Boogeyman based off a real story? ›

Interestingly, while The Boogeyman isn't based on a true experience, Savage has been influenced by another horror movie and how it used the night as a cover to kill.

What happened to the mom in The Boogeyman? ›

Plot. Therapist Will Harper is struggling to overcome the death of his wife, who died suddenly in a car crash. His daughters, Sadie and Sawyer, are likewise struggling to deal with their mother's passing. One day, a disturbed man called Lester Billings visits Will's office.

Is there a Boogeyman 2? ›

Boogeyman 2 is a 2007 American horror film edited and directed by Jeff Betancourt and the sequel to the 2005 film Boogeyman. The film was written by Brian Sieve and stars Danielle Savre, Matt Cohen, David Gallagher, Mae Whitman, Renee O'Connor, and Tobin Bell.

Is there a post-credit scene in The Boogeyman? ›

It's not exactly a surprise that Rob Savage's The Boogeyman doesn't have a post-credit scene. While the movie is an adaptation of a classic story by the master of horror, Stephen King, the original material is just a dozen pages long.

How scary is The Boogeyman movie? ›

This movie is not scary... Well it has some factors to give you chills, but really the only thing that would be scary to the younger audience is the jump scares.

Was The Boogeyman missing teeth? ›

Boogeyman's return to wrestling action was initially delayed due to a torn calf muscle, but it had also been reported that he was having dental surgery done to replace missing teeth. On the October 7 episode of ECW a vignette was aired promoting The Boogeyman's return.

Is The Boogeyman movie demonic? ›

The Boogeyman turns out to be a real demonic force. The demon threatens the ones he loves, so Tim decides to take action. BOOGEYMAN the movie is filled with scary scenes and scary supernatural encounters with the demonic title character.

Why is The Boogeyman called The Boogeyman? ›

The Boogeyman is a shadowy, amorphous ghost who hides in dark places in order to frighten unsuspecting victims. He's more of a nuisance than a danger, and his power is easily neutralized by bright light. His name probably originates from Middle English bugge, meaning “something frightening.”

Who was The Boogeyman in don t look under the bed? ›

Steve Valentine as Boogeyman, the film's antagonist. Jake Sakson as Darwin McCausland, Frances' younger brother.

What is the slang meaning of Boogeyman? ›

countable noun [usu with supp] A bogeyman is someone whose ideas or actions are disapproved of by some people, and who is described by them as evil or unpleasant in order to make other people afraid.

Is Boogeyman WWE still alive? ›

Martin Wright (born July 15, 1964), better known by the ring name The Boogeyman, is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE under a legends contract, and is an aerobics instructor.

Is there a post-credit scene in the Boogeyman? ›

It's not exactly a surprise that Rob Savage's The Boogeyman doesn't have a post-credit scene. While the movie is an adaptation of a classic story by the master of horror, Stephen King, the original material is just a dozen pages long.

Will there be a Boogeyman 2? ›

The Boogeyman 2 Isn't Happening Yet

Disney and 20th Century have yet to announce plans for The Boogeyman 2, so it is not officially happening at the moment. They moved it from streaming to give it a theatrical release in hopes that it would be a hit and even possibly launch a new horror franchise.

Why did the doctor save the Boogeyman? ›

He only saved the Bogeyman because it was the only one of its species. Before he had his moment of relating to the weird snot monster, he was perfectly happy to let it die! It really annoyed me that if the Bogeyman was part of a populous and thriving species then it would've gone differently.

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