This vampire with a soul was Buffy Summer's love interest until he received his own spin-off show in 1999.
Angel
In the music video for this iconic 80's song, Michael Jackson transforms into a zombie and menaces his date with a horde of the dancing dead.
Thriller
This witch-centric television show was the first in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to debut on Disney+
Wandavision
This seventh generation Pokemon evolves from Rockruff, and was inspired by werewolf lore.
Lycanroc
Green. Surly. Lives in a garbage can. This monster is more of a danger to your feelings than anything else.
Oscar the Grouch
Co-written, co-directed, and co-starring Taika Waititi, this 2014 comedy film about vampire roommates in New Zealand would go on to be adapted into a television series in 2019.
What We Do In the Shadows
This hulking undead villain from DC Comics is reborn from Slaughter Swamp on the Monday following each of his deaths.
Solomon Grundy
This 1999 film popularized the "found footage" horror genre, and became one of the most successful independent movie releases of all time.
The Blair Witch Project
In 1985's Teen Wolf, Scott Howard (the titular teenaged werewolf) is played by this actor.
Michael J. Fox
"Graboids," giant, burrowing, wormlike creatures, are the central threat of this action/horror/comedy franchise, the first installment of which starred Kevin Bacon.
Tremors
This 14th century ruler of modern day Romania is thought by some to be one of the inspirations for Count Dracula, though others claim that author Bram Stoker only knew enough about him to steal his name.
Vlad the Impaler
In the Dead Space franchise, the zombielike Necromorphs are not killed by "removing the head or destroying the brain," but instead through this method.
Sever their limbs.
This play by William Shakespeare is considered unlucky to name inside of a theater. In it, a trio of witches meet a Scottish lord and predict he will become king, leading him to commit regicide.
Macbeth
Bigby Wolf from Fables and The Wolf Among Us isn't technically a werewolf, though he is a lycanthrope. He was cut with a sword cursed with lycanthropy, giving him the ability to transform into one of these.
A human
This monster began as a creepypasta, but didn't explode into viral popularity until the creation of the web series known as Marble Hornets.
Slender Man
On Adventure Time, Marceline the Vampire Queen doesn't consume blood, instead sustaining herself upon this unusual food source.
The color red.
This writer/director revolutionized horror films with 1968's Night of the Living Dead, and is today known as the father of the zombie genre.
George A. Romero
The witch Baba Yaga from Slavic folklore is said to use a giant version of this to fly.
Mortar and pestle
A cartoon werewolf is the mascot of this seasonal General Mills cereal.
Fruit Brute
This satirical deity was created in 2005 to protest the teaching of intelligent design in public schools. Those who claim to worship it call themselves "Pastafarians."
The Flying Spaghetti Monster
From Critical Role and the Legend of Vox Machina, vampire Lord Sylas Briarwood wields a sentient sword that also hungers for blood. In spite of Grog's attempt to change the blade's name to "Bacon," the sword's name is this.
Craven Edge
This apostle demanded to touch the wounds of Christ before he would believe that Jesus had returned from the dead.
Thomas
This is the name of the White Witch in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, who curses the land of Narnia with permanent winter.
Jadis
Complete this infamous quote from 1987's The Monster Squad. "Wolfman's got _____!"
nards
With "the head and neck of a snake, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion, and the feet of a stag," the Questing Beast of Arthurian legend sounds like yet another mythological monster. But it actually exists, and is better known by this name.
Giraffe