Summary

It’s rare forhorror moviesto use robotic villains as their antagonists, but there are a rare few that manage to make killer automatons seem downright terrifying. Compared tohorror movies starring ghosts,traditional human slashers, demons or other monsters, killer robot films seem to be at a disadvantage. It can be hard to find a way to make a sleek-looking automaton seem threatening, and the human-made nature of robotics makes them more “knowable” and practical threats to overcome.

That being said, many sci-fi horror classics have found ways to make robots truly frightening over the years. Some rely on the “uncanny valley” effect of androids that are near human looking, but are just a little bit off, making for a disturbing visual.Others are able to build more traditional-looking nightmares of steel and wire, chopping up hapless human victims with cold indifference. Whatever the case, many of thebest movies that blend science fiction and horrorhave robotic villains at the core of their stories.

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More of a psychological thriller than a straight-up horror film,Ex Machinawas one of the best explorations of the dangers of artificial intelligence in recent years. The film revolves around a young programmer at a massive,Google-equivalent search engine company who is randomly bestowed the rare honor of visiting his employer’s elusive CEO in a hidden complex. Soon, he finds himself across from the artificial intelligence Ava, a humanoid robot who seems shockingly smart.

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Far from a traditional horror movie,Ex Machinafinds its scares in the philosophical questions it poses more so than any blood or gore. Still,when the film needs to turn on, it doesn’t shy away from some pulse-pounding action sequences, as the true motivations of Oscar Isaac’s eccentric CEO and the duplicitous Ava come into question. The first andbest film of Alex Garland,Ex Machinais an unsettling think piece that makes viewers question their ability to withstand fine-tuned artificial manipulation.

9Hardware (1990)

Directed By Richard Stanley

A cult classic for a reason,Hardwareis a refreshingly simple and straightforward killer robot flick. Set in a post-apocalyptic United States,Hardware’s world is filled with desperate survivors scavenging the wasteland of nuclear armageddon. When one such scavenger finds a bundle of valuable-looking robot parts, what starts as a thoughtful gift for his girlfriend turns into a harrowing battle for his life when the scrap heap reassembles itself into a deadly, blood-thirsty android.

Despite being an ultra low-budget indie horror movie,Hardwaremanages to convey a chilling visual identity. Its practical effects are impressive despite their cost-effectiveness,and the film’s strikingly unique color palette elevates the scares to a new level beyond the film’s initial scope. The origin and purpose of the deadly M.A.R.K. 13 robot also has some terrifying implications beyond its short-term murder spree, and the film’s ominous ending leaves things on a bleak, frightening note.

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Continuing the trend of murderous machines making a big comeback in recent years,M3GANis one of the most successful originalBlumhouse horror moviesof the last decade.The film revolves around a toy-maker who finds herself adopting her niece after the sudden death of her sister and brother-in-law. To help her relate to the child, the prototype super toy M3GAN is put to the test, only for the miniature android to quickly start operating outside the bounds of its programming.

What makes M3GAN so terrifying is the eerie uncanny valley visuals of the artificially created child killer, regarding the world around it with cold indifference.M3GAN is also given something of a personality, making her an entertaining horror villain on par with the likes of the wise-cracking Freddy Kruegerrather than a typical soulless robot. Scary, funny, and endlessly rewatchable,M3GANproves definitively that killer robots deserve their own horror sub-genre.

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7Saturn 3 (1980)

Directed By Stanley Donen and John Barry

The great thing about killer robot films is just how strange they’re willing to get with their premises. Nothing proves that point quite likeSaturn 3, a film that, despite its designation, isn’t a sequel. Taking place in a far-off future in which Earth relies on the research of far-away science stations in outer space,Saturn 3creates its robot in the lab of a mad scientist bent on replacing his colleagues with the strength and certainty of android workers.

The hilariously-named Hector is quite a unique model of killer robot, with a strangely anatomically-correct imitation of a muscular human chest flanked with skinny metallic arms and a head that looks like a dentist’s overhead light.

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The hilariously-named Hector is quite a unique model of killer robot, with a strangely anatomically-correct imitation of a muscular human chest flanked with skinny metallic arms and a head that looks like a dentist’s overhead light.Yet the creation is still quite deadly, easily overpowering and horrifying the hapless staff of the Saturn 3 research station. What makes Hector truly terrifying is his adoption of very human evils via a link to his creator’s brain.

6Screamers (1995)

Directed By Christian Duguay

Though it isn’t the most well-known or ubiquitous sci-fi horror film ever made,Screamersputs forth one of the most creative killer robots ever crafted for the screen. Set in a distant future in which humanity has populated multiple planets, the film stars Peter Weller ofRobocopfame as a military commander sent to quell a civil uprising. Along the journey, the grizzled veteran finds himself face to face withthe titular robot menaces, self-replicating machines that scour their desert planet in their search for prey.

Screamers’robots are incredibly creative and horrifying to look at, walking land-sharks with vicious buzzsaws for teeth capable of rending flesh in an instant.But they’re also quite insidious at times, able to disguise themselves as humanslike theCylons ofBattlestar Galacticafame. From their insidious infiltration of the human population to their unfettered brutality in an open desert, the robots ofScreamersare cybernetic villains well-worth remembering.

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5Virus(1999)

Directed By John Bruno

Not every robotic horror movie villain has to necessarily be of human origin, and no film provides a chilling example of this better than 1999’sVirus.Despite not being the most well-known film,Virushas a star-studded cast featuring Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin, and Donald Sutherlandas the crew of a sea ship who come across some valuable salvage. They get more than they bargained for when they accidentally let aboard a scourge of self-replicating alien robots.

Besides not being created by humans, theVirusrobots are terrifying for their goals for humanity, aiming to subjugate human beings and turn them into cybernetic slaves.It also helps thatVirusfeatures some ingeniously terrifying robot designs, with unsettling faculties of human biology stalking the film’s castthrough the claustrophobic halls of their ship. Brought to life by the legendary SFX of John Bruno ofTerminator 2: Judgment Dayfame,Virus' killer robots are memorable and blood-curdling.

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Based off the hit indie horror video game series of the same name,Five Nights at Freddy’shas become a pop culture sensation for a good reason.Fellow Blumhouse horror project featuring killer robots alongsideM3GAN,Five Nights at Freddy’sloosely adopts the events of the first game. When a guilt-ridden young man takes a job as a security guard at a run-down pizzeria, he has to survive the presence of several killer animatronics from the restaurant’s heyday.

Admittedly, the animatronic animals ofFive Nights at Freddy’sare technically powered by ghosts, and spend much of the film being friendly or even downright cute.But when they need to, these bloodthirsty mascots can prove why they became the face of modern horror gaming, tearing apart human intruders as easily as wrapping paper. Hopefully, the animatronics of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria will get more of a chance to shine inthe upcomingFive Nights at Freddy’s 2.

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WhileWestworldmight be better known as the heady sci-fi drama series on Max of uneven quality, the story was once a classic killer robot film. Adapting the eponymous Michael Crichton novel,Westworldtakes place in the titular theme park,a Western-themed wonderland where guests can live out their most disturbing fantasies with life-like android characters. Like high-concept theme parks tend to do in Michael Chrichton novels, the location quickly becomes a bloodbath when the androids decide they’ve had enough of human hedonism.

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It’s a shameWestworldhas been culturally eclipsed by the series, considering just how well the 70s film holds up.With daring special effects, haunting performances, and genuinely anxiety-inducing moments of sheer terror,Westworldhardly shows its age as the progenitor of many killer robot stories. The sequelFutureworldalso deserves some credit as a worthwhile follow up.

A rareChristmas-themed horror moviewith a cybernetic villain,Christmas Bloody Christmassits at a totally unique intersection of horror subgenres.Unique to the horror streaming service Shudder, the film centers on the owner of a record store closing down business for the holidays. Unfortunately, she soon comes face to face with a yuletide nightmare in the form of a murderous Santa Claus robot.

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For such a silly premise,Christmas Bloody Christmasmanages to keep things surprisingly frightening as its cybernetic antagonist wades through halls of holiday destruction.It’s quite unnerving to see the amount of punishment the robot is able to take and simply keep moving forward in its mission of death, with some jump-worthy fakeouts dotting its murder spree. Even if the explanation for the killer Santa robot’s actions is hilariously silly,Christmas Bloody Christmasis a decidedly special slasher with an android villain.

Combining the traditional features of a haunted house film with the dangers of artifical intelligence, 1977’sDemon Seedwas ahead of its time.Essentially predicting the rise of smart home devices, the film posits a frighteningly accurate version of a smart home. When protagonist Susan is left alone in her new domicile, the program operating her smart house quickly goes off the rails, becoming obsessed with impregnating her in order to give itself a human body.

The very motivations ofDemon Seed’s villain are horrifying enough, but the lengths it’s willing to go to to accomplish it are even more unnerving.Expanding the threat of a robotic killer to an entire location,Demon Seedgets incredibly creative with its premise. It’s also worth praising for a startlingly accurate prediction of the convenience of the future’s smart devices, making thehorrorseem all the more realistic.

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