The power of movies is incredible. They can sweep us off onto a grand adventure, make us cry or fall in love, escort us to breathtaking places that don’t exist – or scare the living hell out of us. And nothing is quite as frightening as a movie monster.Whether they’re using make-up, visual effects, or animatronics, films have brought the most terrifying creatures to life: Pennywise fromIt, andFreddy Kruger fromA Nightmare on Elm Street.The list is endless.

Update July 28, 2025: This article has been updated with even more great monsters that showed up in non-horror films.

Oogie Boogie in The Nightmare Before Christmas

However, not all great monsters come from horror movies. They can be found in a fantasy or sci-fi epic or in something as innocuous as a child’s animated film. We in the audience know these creatures are fake. And yet, their realness makes us scream and jump in our seats and can sometimes haunt us in the real world, forcing us to keep our lights on at night. Here are the most terrifying monsters outside the horror genre that continue to stalk our nightmares.

17Oogie Boogie - The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

On paper,The Nightmare Before Christmasshouldn’t have worked. A stop-motion animated children’s movie, full of scary monsters that kidnap Santa Claus? And is it a Halloween movie or Christmas movie? Yet, the Tim Burton produced filmdidwork. Since its release in 1993,The Nightmare Before Christmashasbecome a holiday classicand is regarded as one of Disney’s best-animated films.

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The movie features dozens of imaginative characters, like its iconic hero, Jack Skellington. But in a town packed with monsters, no one’s as scary as the film’s villain, Oogie Boogie. He’s a walking, talking sack filled with crawling insects. He’s so frightening that the character is kept locked up in an underground lair. Even Jack, the Pumpkin King, warns Boogie’s three worshipers to “Leave that no good Oogie Boogie out of this!” And let’s not forget: Oogie Boogie spends the entire movie trying to torture and murder Santa Claus.

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas

15Sandworm - Dune (2021)

Worms aren’t exactly frightening. But what about an enormous predator worm that roams the desert? That’s the terrifying monster of the sci-fi filmDune.When you hear the rumblings in the distance announcing the sandworm’s arrival, you know immediately that danger is on its way. Watching the characters run for their lives as the sandworm pursues them, seeing only bursts of sand rather than the actual creature, builds up the chase’s suspense.

It’s a jaw-dropping moment when the sandworm finally reveals itself, showing just how monstrous it really is. The scene where it dwarfs the characters' ship and swallows the vehicle whole is another memorable appearance. The sandworm will likely return inthe sequelDune: Part II,which is set to release in 2024.

Timothee Chalamet and a sandworm in Dune

14The Sentinels - X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)

The element of killer robots in any movie is always intriguing but also terrifying. InX-Men: Days of Future Past, robots known as Sentinels are tasked with hunting down mutants in the year 2023. The X-Men, led by Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), discover that villainous weapons designer Bolivar Trask created these mutant hunters back in 1973. So, Wolverine goes back in time to prevent the killer machines from being created.

Sentinels are technologically advanced and have the ability to replicate any mutant’s abilities, allowing them to adapt to their targets and make them unstoppable killing machines. Seeing these terrifying machines lay waste to some of the most powerful mutants like Magneto, Storm, and Colossus immediately shows how terrifying they are and puts the viewer on the edge of their seat to see if they can be stopped.

Sentinels X-Men

13King Ghidorah - Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)

Godzilla: King of the Monsterspits Godzilla against one of his fiercest and most legendary foes, King Ghidorah. An alien from another world, King Ghidorah is an apex predator that rivals Godzilla. It’s a massive dragon-like creature with three heads, each with its own personality. It can also shoot electrical currents and beams of energy. King Ghidorah’s only goal is to become Earth’s most dominant monster, and has no regard for the destruction that’s left in its wake, making it one of the most terrifying monsters in film.

12Terror Dogs - Ghostbusters Franchise

Ghostbustersis a classic 80s movie whose success has spawned a franchise thatincludes an upcoming sequel. The original film is a comedic joyride, and most of its ghosts are quirky and harmless, such as the lovable Slimer. That is until the terror dogs show up. They’re demons from hell, horned beasts with sharp teeth and red, glowing eyes.

Their appearance is frightening, but it’s their focused targeting that makes these hellhounds so scary. Once the terror dogs target you, it’s over. They keep coming after you, and only you, until they possess your mind and body. Watching a terror dog chase the helpless Rick Moranis through Manhattan’s streets or appear in Sigourney Weaver’s fridge roaring viciously is something out of a horror film. The beasts returned in the latest sequelGhostbusters: Afterlife,proving that they’re just as frightening now as they were in the 80s.

Godzilla vs King Ghidorah

11Dementors - Harry Potter Franchise

Dementors are the most frightening creatures in theHarry Potterfranchise.Based on J.K. Rowling’s experience with depression, Dementors are hooded, floating dark creatures that suck the happiness, and eventually the soul, from your body. They’re also the infamous guards of the wizard prison known as Azkaban. Every time they come on screen, the atmosphere grows cold and tense, and the characters' faces fill with fear. The scene where the Dementor first appears and attacks Harry and his cousin Dudley makes forone of the scariest moments in the series.

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10The Wheelers - Return to Oz (1985)

In what could be called the sequel to the beloved classic known asThe Wizard of Oz,Return to Oztells the story of Dorothy Gale’s return to the land of Oz after she is put in a sanatorium due to her delusions of Oz. Once she arrives back in Oz, she is chased by the Wheelers, a group of men with wheels for hands and feet. They are the psychotic henchmen of the evil Princess Mombi, who wants Dorothy’s head for her own collection.

The Wheelers have an evil laugh and awfully scary look, which is why Dorothy freaks out when they threaten to tear her apart. Despite this film being rated PG, these evil henchmen certainly are anything but PG. Think of them as evil security guards. No fun and only fright. If you don’t follow the rules of their land or if you come across their path, they will torment you.

9Rancor - Star Wars Franchise

TheStar Warsfranchise is packed with alien species. However, none of them are as scary as the dreaded Rancor. It made its debut inThe Return of the Jedias the monster in Jabba the Hutt’s fortress. The film’s hero, Luke Skywalker, is sent plummeting to an underground chamber, where a massive door opens to reveal Jabba’s pet. At the time, the audience didn’t know what danger lurked behind this door – and when it was revealed, it didn’t disappoint.

The Rancor is a huge monster with long arms and a vicious disposition. Even Luke, a powerful Jedi who had been nothing but calm so far in the movie, was rattled by its presence. Every time its name was mentioned in Disney+‘sThe Book of Boba Fett, characters reacted to it with fear. The Rancor eventually made an appearance in the show, terrifying audiences all over again from their couches.

This is the most devilish creature in the Seven Seas. As Davy Jones’s pet inPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, the Kraken wreaks havoc on every ship that stands in the way of the Flying Dutchman. Its long tentacles and swift power make it nearly unbeatable. Sailors never see it coming, and by the time that they do, it is too late. The only crew that puts up a great fight against it is the crew of the Black Pearl.

However, as the crew escapes without Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), the beast returns and sends Sparrow to Davy Jones’ Locker. But before it does that, it lets him know how angry it is by roaring at Jack and blowing its mucus at him. The Kraken is an elemental force, one that puts the heroes in an unstoppable situation that makes it difficult to win. The only person that can vanquish it is Davy Jones himself.