Horror movies have several tropes that are common, but one of the most notable is the final girl, a woman or girl who often must triumph over evil in order to survive. However, what’s much less common is the final boy, often a man or teenage boy who fills the same role, fighting back against the story’s adversaries in order to live — here are all the horror movies with a final boy. While there are plenty of final girls and boys of all ages, final girls mostly fall within the same age range of late teens to early adulthood, while final boys seem to get a bit more variety.

Examples range from young children like Andy in Child’s Play to teens like Jesse in Nightmare on Elm Street 2, adults like Louis in Pet Sematary, and even middle-aged men like Dr. Verne in Prophecy. Horror movies with a final boy are an interesting shift from the typical horror focus on women in peril, and offer a variety of unique and valuable perspectives in many different types of horror movies, from slashers to creature features to psychological thrillers. As final boys fill an important and under-utilized role worth being examined, here are all of horror’s final boys.

Hooper & Brody in Jaws (1975)

Jaws 1975 Hooper and Brody

One of the first horror movies with a final boy might not be the expected teen boys who have faced off against a serial killer, but final boys they are all the same. Hooper and Brody serve as the only survivors of the infamous shark movie that started the long history of shark attack movies, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws.

Mike in Phantasm (1979)

The Tall Man stands behind Mike in Phantasm

A more traditional final boy, and one of the few horror movies with a final boy, thirteen-year-old Mike Pearson in Phantasm survives the devilish silver spheres of the mysterious being known as the Tall Man, after he sees the man return a casket to his hearse instead of burying it in the grave.

Dr. Robert Verne in Prophecy (1979)

Prophecy 1979 Dr Robert Verne in a boat

Another perhaps unexpected final boy is Dr. Robert Verne in the infamous mutant bear movie, Prophecy, from 1979. Dr. Verne and his wife have several close calls with a family of mutated bears, but manage to make it out of the Maine forest alive.

Todd in The Burning (1981)

Todd looking scared in The Burning.

The first real example of a final boy in the very traditional sense of a slasher movie killing everyone off except the main character, Todd battles the Cropsey killer and lives to tell the tale in the cult classic slasher movie, The Burning, one of the few slasher horror movies with a final boy.

Ash in The Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead II (1987), & Army of Darkness (1992)

Ash looking shocked and holding his boomstick in The Evil Dead II

The sole survivor of the entire Evil Dead series is everyone’s favorite horror king, Ash Williams, one of the most iconic of all the horror movies with a final boy. Battling the evil spirits lurking in a cabin in the woods from The Evil Dead and Evil Dead II and the hordes of undead when he gets thrown back in time to the Middle Ages in Army of Darkness, Ash always seems to come out on top.

Childs & MacReady in The Thing (1982)

The Thing 1982 Childs and MacReady

The two survivors of arguably John Carpenter’s greatest movie of all time, The Thing, are MacReady and Childs, the only two remaining members of the research team at Antarctic Outpost 31. While one, both, or neither of them may be infected with the terrifying alien organism that killed their crewmates, both men survive to earn the title as the movie’s final boys.

Tommy Jarvis in Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter (1984), Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985), & Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)

Tommy Jarvis driving in Friday the 13th A New Beginning 1985

Perhaps Friday the 13th’s most memorable survivor, Tommy Jarvis defeats Jason in Friday the 13th 4, 5, and 6 as a child, a teen, and a young adult (three different actors). Thus, he becomes the franchise’s final boy across three of the series’ installments, even going on to star in the Friday the 13th video game in the same role, as one of the very few slasher horror movies with a final boy.

Jesse in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)

Jesse screaming while wearing Freddy's glove in Nightmare on Elm Street 2 Freddys Revenge 1985

Potentially one of horror’s most famous final boys and notable scream king, Jesse takes on Freddy Krueger and lives to tell the tale in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. Even after Freddy tries to take over his body and make him become a killer himself, he still overcomes, making him one of the best out of other horror movies with a final boy.

Charley in Fright Night (1985)

Charley Brewster looking ahead  in Fright Night 1985

Charley Brewster is another of the famed few in horror movies with a final boy, surviving the attacks of his evil vampiric next door neighbor, Jerry Dandrige, in Fright Night. While trying to get everyone around him to believe that Jerry is responsible for killing several local people who have disappeared, Brewster finally triumphs, killing the vampire and surviving along with his girlfriend, Amy. Though, Fright Night's original ending was much different.

Jim in The Hitcher (1986)

The Hitcher 1986 Jim Halsey holding a gun

When Jim Halsey, a young man delivering a car from Chicago to San Diego, spots a man hitchhiking in the West Texas desert he makes the mistake of stopping to give him a ride only to discover the man, John Ryder, is a murderer. Despite being followed and tormented by Ryder killing people and framing him for the murders, Halsey eventually takes control, kills Ryder, and survives.

Sam & Michael in The Lost Boys (1987)

The Lost Boys 1987 Sam and Michael together

Brothers Sam and Michael face a vampire menace in Santa Carla, California and live to tell the tale, even after Michael is transformed into a vampire himself. After killing the vampire biker gang, the boys are finally saved by their grandpa who kills the head vampire, Max, removing Michael’s vampirism and ending the curse.

Andy in Child's Play (1988), Child’s Play 2 (1990), Child’s Play 3 (1991)

Andy and Chucky in the original 1988 Child's Play

Despite being tormented by his Good Guy Chucky doll bent on killing him, Andy manages to survive Chucky’s attacks through three movies and undoubtedly a lot of childhood trauma, making him one of the famed few in horror movies with a final boy. When serial killer Charles Lee Ray inhabits a Chucky doll through a voodoo curse, he sets his sights on Andy as a new host for his soul, but Andy prevails, becoming Child’s Play’s final boy.

Louis Creed in Pet Sematary (1989)

Pet Sematary's Louis Creed on the kitchen floor

The tormented final boy of Pet Sematary is doctor, Louis Creed, who sees his entire family killed one by one. Louis, stricken by grief, can’t stop himself from trying to bring them back by burying them in the cursed burial grounds he discovers behind his new home in Ludlow, Maine. However, despite his questionable decisions in one of the best Stephen King adaptations, Louis remains Pet Sematary’s lone survivor and notable in terms of horror movies with a final boy.

Bill in Society (1989)

Society 1989 Bill Whitney holding a knife

Bill Whitney is the final boy of the cult classic '80s body horror movie, Society. Despite being adopted into a wealthy, high-society family who turn out to actually be members of a murderous society of an alternate species to humans who literally prey on the lifeblood of outsiders, Bill manages to fight them off and escape.

Fool in The People Under the Stairs (1991)

Fool looking speculative in The People Under The Stairs

Another very young final boy and an iconic black horror movie character, Poindexter "Fool" Williams is enlisted by his older brother, Leroy, to help break into the home of the family’s landlords, The Robesons, in The People Under the Stairs. Once inside, he discovers that the couple are even more evil than they seem, but manages to escape and even bring The Robesons to justice.

Seth in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

Seth and Richie in the strip club in From Dusk Till Dawn

A more action-oriented entry into the subgenre of horror movies with a final boy, Seth is a bank robber on the run from the law who’s forced to battle it out with a strip club full of vampires. But, thanks to his quick wit and a whole lot of firearms, he manages to make it through the night and away to safety.

Kazan in Cube (1997)

Cube 1997 Kazan talking

An underdog final boy, Kazan from Cube is a neuro-divergent man who can quickly do prime factorizations mentally and has been trapped in the titular giant metal puzzle cube for an unknown amount of time. However, when he’s found by a group of survivors, he helps them progress through the puzzle and manages to make it out of the trap as the only one left alive.

Cooper in Event Horizon (1997)

Event Horizon 1997 Cooper talking

The lone survivor of the Lovecraftian sci-fi horror movie, Event Horizon, Cooper manages to literally stare directly into hell and come out the other side alive. Saved by the self-sacrifice of Captain Miller, Cooper enters stasis alongside Lieutenant Starck and is found by a rescue party, making them the only survivors of the hellish mission. Though, Event Horizon does have two alternate endings.

Casey in The Faculty (1998)

Elijah Woods' Casey looking serious in The Faculty

One of the best horror movies with a final boy is The Faculty. A final boy made a victim by a whole school full of alien-controlled teachers, Casey manages to survive despite being briefly infected by the alien queen. Despite being a final boy in the traditional sense of being a male protagonist who survives a horror movie, Casey is not the lone survivor, and takes down the alien invasion alongside several of his classmates.

John in Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)

Halloween H20 20 Years Later 1998 John talking to someone

One of the best horror movies with a final boy is Halloween H20. The last of the three major slasher franchises, Halloween has its own final boy in Laurie Strode’s son, John, from Halloween H20. When all the students of the private school where Laurie is now the headmistress head away for a field trip, John is left behind and has his own encounter with Michael Myers, but survives.

Steve in Disturbing Behavior (1998)

Disturbing Behavior 1998 Steve looking worried

When a massive conspiracy to reprogram all the children in a Puget Sound high school through brain implants is uncovered, Steve is on the chopping block. Thankfully, with the help of Dorian, the school janitor, and Rachel, a fellow student, most of the reprogrammed students and people involved in the conspiracy are killed and Steve is able to make it out alive as the movie’s final boy.

Carter & Preacher in Deep Blue Sea (1999)

Preacher (LL Cool J) and Carter (Thomas Jane) sitting together in Deep Blue Sea

Another pair of final boys who live through a shark attack movie, Carter and Preacher are the only two survivors of a research facility full of genetically engineered sharks who escape their containment units. After flooding most of the facility, the pair are able to escape by blowing up the last remaining shark with an electric charge.

Anton in Idle Hands (1999)

Anton screaming and looking scared in Idle Hands

In this black comedy, lazy stoner Anton finds himself with a possessed hand that kills without his knowledge. After chopping off the offending hand, Anton still manages to chase down the hand and survive even after his friends accidentally land him in a full body cast.

Alex in Final Destination (2000)

Devon Sawa as Alex Browning in Final Destination (2000).

Perhaps one of the horror movies with a final boy horror fans would think of first, Alex Browning is the main character and final boy in Final Destination, a movie in which he and several of his classmates cheat death by getting off of a plane before it mysteriously explodes in mid-air. Afterward, death comes to take the lives that should have been taken in the explosion. Alex was only in one, but there ended up being five Final Destination movies in total.

Sean & Nick in The Forsaken (2001)

The Forsaken 2001 Sean and Nick looking off camera

In this vampire road movie, Sean is an aspiring filmmaker working as a driver where he picks up Nick, a hitchhiker that turns out to be a vampire hunter. After fighting back against the vampire cult and surviving, Sean and Nick ultimately take to the road as a vampire hunting duo.

Jim in 28 Days Later (2002)

Jim with his hands on his forehead in 28 Days Later

When a highly contagious, rage-inducing virus is unleashed in Great Britain, Jim is a bicycle courier who wakes up in a hospital 28 days after the initial outbreak. After being rescued by a pair of survivors, Jim manages to cope with his dying way of life and fend off the infected to become the film’s final boy. 28 Days Later is arguably one of the scariest horror movies with a final boy.

Cooper in Dog Soldiers (2002)

Dog Soldiers 2002 Cooper looking worried

When a group of soldiers come in contact with a pack of werewolves, Cooper is part of a group of survivors holed up in an abandoned house trying to outlast the attack. After discovering that Cooper’s platoon was supposed to be bait for the government to capture a werewolf, he kills off the rest of the creatures and becomes the lone survivor of the movie, adding Dog Soldiers to the list of horror movies with a final boy.

Shaun in Shaun of The Dead (2004)

The cast of Shaun Of The Dead looking apprehensive

The titular character in Shaun of the Dead, an unrepentant slacker, Shaun, wakes up one morning hungover to discover that the zombie apocalypse has happened. He quickly amasses a small group of survivors, who head out to take refuge in a local pub. By the end of the movie, Shaun comes into his own and becomes the final boy of his own story in one of the funniest entries to the horror movies with a final boy subgenre.

Eddie in Hellbent (2004)

Eddie looks up at a sickle piercing through the door in Hellbent.

Hellbent is the originator of the gay slasher movie wave that began in the early 2000s, and follows police technician Eddie who finds himself in the middle of a string of murders on Halloween. When a masked killer begins targeting gay men at a Halloween carnival, Eddie has to take the killer down in order to survive the night.

Paxton in Hostel (2005)

Hostel 2005 Paxton covered in blood

In one of Eli Roth’s most controversial movies, Hostel, college friends Paxton and Josh are traveling across Europe when they find themselves in the middle of an underground trafficking operation. Paxton is the only survivor of the movie, becoming the final boy by not only making it out of the facility and killing his captors, but tracking down the man who killed his friend and killing him as well. Hostel is certainly a memorable entry into the horror movies with a final boy subgenre.

Owen in Cry Wolf (2005)

Cry Wolf 2005 Owen looking off camera

When a group of teenagers play a game called Cry Wolf, a girl is found dead; rumors begin flying about who could be behind the killing. Unfortunately, though Owen is ultimately the survivor and final boy, he also ends up being framed for the murders and goes to jail, as he is unable to prove his innocence.

Nick in House of Wax (2005)

House of Wax 2005 Nick looking stern

In a shift from most horror movies with a final boy who survive alongside a female romantic partner, Nick survives the attacks of a demented pair of wax model builders with his twin sister, Carly. Thanks to Nick’s determination and protective nature, the pair are able to make it out alive and avoid being killed and covered with wax like their friends.

Ben in Wolf Creek (2005)

Wolf Creek 2005 Ben Mitchell leaning on a car

Wolf Creek follows two British tourists, Liz Hunter and Kristy Earl, and their Australian friend, Ben Mitchell, as the trio is backpacking across the country. Finding themselves in the middle of nowhere the group falls victim to a serial killer named Mick Taylor. After his friends are killed, Ben manages to survive, and ends up being rescued and airlifted to a hospital.

Doug in The Hills Have Eyes (2006)

Doug in The Hills Have Eyes hiding behind a car with an ax

As the Carter family are traveling through the Nevada desert, they’re attacked by a gang of cannibalistic mutants who live in the nearby hills in the 2006 remake of Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes, one of the scariest horror movies with a final boy. Doug Bukowski is the son-in-law of the Carter family patriarch, and the main protagonist of the film. He manages to survive the killers along with his brother and sister-in-law and his baby daughter.

Kale in Disturbia (2007)

Shia LaBeouf as Kale holding binoculars in Disturbia

One of many takes on the classic Rear Window formula, Disturbia follows Kale, a troubled teenager who finds himself under house arrest after attacking a teacher. Soon, though, Kale discovers his neighbor is a killer and has to find a way to alert the authorities without getting himself killed in the process.

Michael in The Stepfather (2009)

The Stepfather 2009 Michael sitting at a table

In a twist on the 1987 film of the same name, The Stepfather follows Michael Harding, a young man who returns home from military school to find that his mother is engaged to a man who seems off. When it turns out the man is a killer, Michael has to save himself and his mother to become the movie’s final boy.

Brent in The Loved Ones (2009)

Brent in The Loved Ones 2009 looking up

In one of the best horror movies with a final boy of recent years, The Loved Ones, Brent is the truest final boy in the traditional sense, overcoming a female serial killer who abducts and tortures him. Brent only manages to survive through exceptional circumstances and smart thinking, just like more classic examples of horror movie's final girls are known to do.

Arkin in The Collector (2009)

The Collector 2009 Arkin looking worried

Former convict Arkin O'Brien works as a handyman, but in order to pay off debts his wife owes to loan sharks, he decides to steal a ruby from his employers’ home. Unfortunately, he’s not the only one breaking into the house, and he and the family have to work together to fight off a crazed serial killer who collects victims from different families.

Bug in My Soul to Take (2010)

My Soul to Take 2010 Bug looking scared

One of Wes Craven’s most underrated movies and one of the best horror movies with a final boy, My Soul to Take follows Bug as one of seven teenagers who were born the same year as the death of a local serial killer, the Riverton Ripper. With many twists and turns, Bug has to survive and keep himself and his friends safe as everyone around him is picked off one by one.

David in The Crazies (2010)

Timothy Olyphant walking out to the baseball field in The Crazies

This 2010 remake of George Romero’s 1973 film focuses on an Iowa town afflicted by a biological agent that turns everyone it affects into crazed killers. David, the sheriff of surrounding Pierce County, and his wife, Judy, the local doctor, are both caught up in a military quarantine, but eventually escape, and become the movie's only survivors.

Marty in The Cabin in the Woods (2011)

Marty holding onto the wall in The Cabin in the Woods

The stoner archetype character very rarely survives to the end of a slasher movie, but that’s just one of many expectations that The Cabin in the Woods subverts as one of the best horror movies with a final boy. Marty, the stoner, becomes the final boy of this highly meta horror film, surviving alongside the traditional final girl.

Will in The Invitation (2015)

Will at a diner table in 2015's The Invitation

The Invitation follows Will as he and his girlfriend arrive at his ex-wife’s home for a dinner party, but as the evening wears on, Will becomes increasingly concerned that something is not right. By the end of the night, Will has to save himself and his girlfriend as both the house and city erupts into chaos.

Eric in Circle (2015)

Circle 2015 Eric looking down

Circle is one of the most intriguing horror movies with a final boy and focuses on fifty people who wake up to find themselves in a dark room, not remembering how they got there. Soon they realize that one of them is killed every few minutes or if they attempt to leave, but when they begin to discover they can control who is killed, Eric eventually becomes the last person standing.

Pat in Green Room (2016)

Green Room 2016 Pat holding a gun

Pat is one member of a punk band who are traveling the Pacific Northwest, but when one of their gigs gets cancelled, they get a new show in a very rural area outside Portland. Unfortunately, the venue is owned by a group of Nazi skinheads and when the band, being punks, voice their displeasure things escalate quickly. Pat barely manages to make it out alive.

Mike in The Belko Experiment (2016)

Mike with his hands behind his head in The Belko Experiment 2016

In an office horror movie and one of the most unique horror movies with a final boy, The Belko Experiment, employees arriving to work are instructed to kill two of their coworkers or face the consequences. Soon employees break into factions, with Mike leading one of them, and things quickly devolve as employees are killed. Quickly, Mike takes out the security guards, the voice over the intercom, and becomes the only survivor.

Luke in The Ritual (2017)

Luke looking scared in the woods in The Ritual

The one screw-up in a group of four friends, Luke joins his college buddies for a hiking trip in the forests of Sweden in memory of their friend who passed away six months before. Unfortunately, the group gets lost in the forest and stumbles upon an ancient evil known as the Jötunn that kills each of them one by one until Luke finally manages to escape.

Chris in Get Out (2017)

Get Out 2017 Chris sweating

When Black photographer Chris meets the family of his white girlfriend for the first time, he begins to notice their increasingly strange behavior in one of the very best horror movies with a final boy. What might initially be dismissed as plain racism is soon revealed to be so much more sinister as Chris learns he is being hunted and must survive. In one of Jordan Peele's best movies, he eventually kills his attackers and escapes as the final boy, clearly subverting a longstanding horror movie trope about Black male protagonists being among the first to die.

Cole in The Babysitter (2017)

Judah Lewis's Cole holding a lighter in The Babysitter

In the horror-comedy The Babysitter, lonely pre-teen Cole has two friends, one of whom is his babysitter, Bee. But, when his only other friend, Melanie, encourages him to see what Bee gets up to when he’s asleep, he discovers she’s the leader of a demonic cult and has to fend off her and the other murderous cultists in order to survive the night.

Tom in Delirium (2018)

Delirium 2018 Tom Walker looking angry

After spending twenty years in a mental institution, Tom Walker is released under house arrest, but soon discovers that his father’s old mansion houses more than meets the eye. When he begins experiencing what he assumes to be hallucinations, he finds himself with a very real adversary, having to overcome past trauma to become the final boy in this story.

Ben in Escape Room (2019)

Ben sitting on a frozen lake in Escape Room

Escape Room follows six participants who are invited to take part in an escape room to win a $10,000 prize. But, they quickly realize that the game they’re in has much higher stakes than they expected. Each participant is killed off one by one until Ben, a stockboy, is the only one left, becoming the final boy in this horror movie.

Cole In The Babysitter Killer Queen (2020)

Phoebe and Cole looking down in The Babysitter: Killer Queen

Cole once again graces the screen in the sequel to one of the campier horror movies with a final boy in The Babysitter: Killer Queen. A mixture of old and new occultists arrive in desperate need of Cole's blood as an offering of an innocent to make all of their wildest dreams come true. With the help of Jenna Ortega's Phoebe Atwell, Cole is once again able to make it through the ordeal as a final boy, but not without some bumps and bruises.

Ben In The Wretched (2020)

Ben holding a knife in The Wretched

John-Paul Howard stars as final boy Ben Shaw in one of the most recent horror movies with a final boy, The Wretched. While his parents are in the midst of a divorce, Ben moves in with his father. However, Ben soon becomes involved with chilling events occurring next door as a witch that can take on the skin of others has her sights set on the family.

Zeke In Spiral (2021)

Chris Rock as Zeke looking concerned in Spiral: From the Book of Saw

Chris Rock stars in this horror movie with a final boy, Spiral, a spinoff of the popular Saw franchise. In Spiral, Rock plays detective Zeke Banks, who becomes embroiled with what looks to be a Jigsaw copycat killer murder case. Complete with the mind-bending gruesome traps that made Saw famous, Spiral sees Det. Banks in an intriguing game of cat and mouse all the way up to the horror film's bombastic ending.

Finney In The Black Phone (2022)

The Black Phone - Ghost Standing Next to Finney in the basement of The Grabber

By far, one of the best horror movies with a final boy is the Joe Hill adaptation The Black Phone, starring Ethan Hawke as the terrifying villain, The Grabber. In the movie, Finney is abducted by child murderer The Grabber, and the only thing he has at his disposal is a black phone, through which he later figures out he can speak to The Grabber's deceased victims. Luckily, Finney does make it out of the ordeal alive, making him one of horror's youngest final boys.