Boogeyman (2024)

The Boogeyman, also known as Dr. Harper is a major antagonist of the Stephen King multiverse.

Serving as the titular main antagonist of the short story The Boogeyman, included in Night Shift, and one of the two unseen overarching antagonists (alongside the Crimson King) of the novel IT.

It is a horrific monster that sad*stically tortures and kills children, it aims next to the protagonist Lester and his family.

  • 1 Appearance
  • 2 Personality
  • 3 History
  • 4 Trivia

Appearance[]

There are no precise descriptions in the story about the physical aspect of the Boogeyman. On the first occasion in which Lester Billings, the protagonist of the story, manages to catch a glimpse of him, he is described as a creature with a head similar to that of a scarecrow, with sloping shoulders and hands armed with sharp claws. It gives off a disgusting smell, similar to that of putrefied meat, and is assumed to be alive in damp places since, when it moves, it emits clammy noises and leaves a trail of damp dirt when it moves. Lester Billings speculates that it could also move into the sewers.

Personality[]

Equally vague is the personality of this creature: the Boogeyman takes aim at Lester Billings and his family for no apparent reason, hiding in their home, in the closet of the children's bedroom, killing the eldest son Danny, the second-born daughter Shirl and even going chasing Billings and his family after their move, finding them after a year and killing their third-born son Andy. Demonstrates traits of strong sadism, mainly drawing pleasure from the terror he instills in his victims: this is demonstrated in the passages of the story in which he makes Shirl convulsions for fear, or when, taking advantage of the absence of Rita, the wife of Billings (moved away from home to assist the sick mother) to venture out of the closet and walk around the house making sure to wake Billings and make him go out of horror by making him hear the sounds of his movement. Usually, he prefers to wait before proceeding with the killings, having fun terrorizing his victims several times for several nights and then attacking and killing them.

History[]

As mentioned earlier, the Boogeyman targets Lester Billings, his wife Rita, and their children Danny and Shirl. Nothing is known about the Boogeyman: where it comes from, what it is exactly, and why it takes action against Billings. His first victim is Danny, the couple's firstborn son, who is persecuted for a few nights and then killed (it is not explained how he kills him, but the child is found in his cradle in a lake of blood). Then he kills the second daughter, Shirl, frightening her until she gets a brain convulsion during which the girl suffocates with her own tongue (shortly before his death, Lester sees the creature move in the dark of the room, near the closet).

Then when Lester and Rita have a third child, Andy, and move to another city to rebuild their lives after the bereavements suffered, the Boogeyman decides to look for them, succeeding, after a year-long hunt, in finding them and restores himself in their closet. Then when Rita leaves home to assist the sick mother, the Boogeyman begins to act more boldly and sad*stically, leaving the closet and wandering around the house, making enough noise to wake Lester up and terrorize him. Then when the man, scared to death, decides to move Andy - who until then had slept in his parents' room - to another room, the creature goes to his room, first terrifying him and then grabbing him and shaking him enough strong enough to break the neck bone, under Lester's terrified and impotent eyes.

Time after these events, the Boogeyman has not yet given up persecuting Lester. Then he disguises himself as a man, taking on the appearance of Dr. Harper, a psychologist to whom Lester, divorced from Rita and now completely mad with grief and terror, asked for advice (it is not clear if the Boogeyman killed Dr. Harper and replaced to him or if Dr. Harper never existed and is simply a fictitious identity created by the Boogeyman). At the end of Lester's delusional account of the whole affair, the Boogeyman reveals himself to Lester for who he really is, sad*stically showing him the human mask he wore all the time of the interview. Whether he killed Lester or not is not specified.

Trivia[]

  • The Boogeyman's pleasure in instilling fear in his victims before killing them recalls Pennywise/IT's similar pleasure in terrorizing his prey. It is not known, however, whether the modus operandi of the two monsters are somehow connected.
Boogeyman (2024)

FAQs

Was The Boogeyman on tough enough? ›

Was eliminated from WWE Tough Enough 4 for lying about his age. He claimed to be thirty and later admitted he was really forty, but was offered a development deal, anyway. His television debut as "The Boogeyman" was postponed after he was injured at a WWE house show.

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."

How much of chasing the boogeyman is true? ›

However, at the very beginning of the book, Chizmar divulges that Chasing the Boogeyman is indeed a work of fiction. Mystery solved. So, yes, for those inclined to pick this book up with the notion that it is a true crime tale, take note that this is not that book and this is, indeed, a work of fiction.

What is the point of The Boogeyman? ›

The large majority of bogeymen just function to frighten children with potential punishments, and not actually to inflict much damage. The more vicious bogeyman is said to steal the children at night, and even to eat them, or to commit some other violence.

Is The Boogeyman based off a real story? ›

The boogeyman is not real, but most cultures have some version of the boogeyman myth, although they go by many, many different names. The actual "boogeyman" name most likely originated sometime in the 19th century, but the mythology of these kinds of "monsters" have been around for much longer than that.

Would the Boogeyman eat real worms? ›

For those wondering, The Boogeyman does indeed eat real worms for his WWE stints. In an interview, Marty Wright, who played the character, stated that he was willing to eat other creepy crawlies like maggots, crickets, and roaches.

What creature is the Boogeyman? ›

The Boogeyman is depicted as having claws, talons, and sharp teeth. Along with that, the Boogeyman is of the spirit variety, while the minority are demons, witches, and other legendary creatures. Some are even described to have certain animal features such as horns, hooves, and bug like appearances.

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.

Why is John Wick called the Boogie Man? ›

Upon release, he was manipulated into joining the underground crime world operating out of the Continental Hotel chain. John became the top enforcer for the New York Russian crime syndicate, becoming an infamous hitman. He was nicknamed "Baba Yaga" after the supernatural Boogeyman-like entity in Slavic folklore.

What is the plot of the Boogeyman movie? ›

How scary is The Boogeyman movie? ›

Not that Scary! 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.

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.

Where was boogeyman filmed? ›

According to The Cinemaholic, one generic location that The Boogeyman used during filming was McDonogh 35 Senior High School, located in Louisiana. The school is located on 4000 Cadillac Street in the city of New Orleans. Although The Boogeyman is a horror movie, this school is not abandoned or creepy in any sense.

Was it The Boogeyman quote? ›

Quotes. Laurie : It was the Boogeyman. Loomis : As a matter of fact it was.

Did The Boogeyman have no 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.

Why was The Boogeyman fired from the WWE? ›

He was very much an injury-prone wrestler, which unfortunately derailed several of his storylines on multiple occasions. Allegedly, The Boogeyman didn't do enough to remain in shape, with those in WWE not happy at how often he got injured, and how he didn't do enough to prevent this.

How much did The Boogeyman weigh? ›

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