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Our Favorite Bi Coded Characters in Horror

Representation of bi folks has been difficult over the years. There is still resistance to the idea that bi people are real and not a mythical creature made up by those who are simply confused. And there is still the struggle to recognize that one’s relationship does not necessarily change or define their sexuality. Representation has gotten better, especially in television. These characters have more time to develop, grow, and date multiple partners. But saying that bi, bi-coded, or other people identifying as sexually fluid (pansexual, demisexual, polysexual, queer, etc.) have not been represented throughout film history would be misleading. Horror is a haven for queer-coded characters, so here is a list of our favorite characters with such characteristics. 

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Representation of bi folks has been difficult over the years. There is still resistance to the idea that bi people are real and not a mythical creature made up by those who are simply confused. And there is still the struggle to recognize that one’s relationship does not necessarily change or define their sexuality. Representation has gotten better, especially in television. These characters have more time to develop, grow, and date multiple partners. But saying that bi, bi-coded, or other people identifying as sexually fluid (pansexual, demisexual, polysexual, queer, etc.) have not been represented throughout film history would be misleading. 

For the purpose of this piece, “bi” is used to define those who show attraction to their gender and those of other genders. Not often is it explicitly said, and many do not engage in sex. But plenty is coded when it comes to the spectrum of sexual fluidity.

Horror is a haven for queer-coded characters, so here is a list of our favorite characters with such characteristics. 

Our Favorite Bi Coded Characters in Horror

Lee – Bones and All (2022) 

Timothée Chalamet portrays another bi character who enjoys feasting on human flesh. While the story centers on the blossoming romance between Lee and another cannibal, Maren (Taylor Russell), Lee does have sexual relations with a male carnival worker whom he later feasts upon. 

Theodora – The Haunting (1963) 

Shirley Jackson’s Haunting of Hill House, is a classic queer coded story. The 1999 adaptation makes Theodora come off as sexually promiscuous, but in the 1963 version, she has an intimate relationship with Eleanor (Julie Harris), and it alludes to a relationship with a woman back home. She also flirts with others in the house like Luke (Russ Tamblyn) which makes Eleanor jealous.

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James – Crash (1996) 

Many characters in this J.G. Ballard adaptation show sexual fluidity. But there’s a focus on the protagonist James (James Spader) and the car crash sex cult leader Vaughn (Elias Koteas). There is initially resistance, it culminates in a particularly passionate and violent sexual encounter. 

Jennifer – Jennifer’s Body (2009) 

Jennifer is one of the few who make their identity clear, announcing, “I go both ways” by the film’s end. Meghan Fox has made her bisexual identity clear, so it is no surprise her character does the same. Jennifer seduces multiple men along with her best friend Needy (Amanda Seyfried) who she kisses in one of the steamier scenes. She’s  a monstrous femme and queer horror icon. 

Valeria – Huesera: The Bone Woman (2022) 

This recent Mexican folk horror focuses on Valeria (Natalia Solián) whose pregnancy puts increasing strain on relations with her husband. This puts her back into the arms of former lover Octavia (Mayra Batalla), leading to a memorable passionate sex scene.

Phillip – Rope (1948) 

This queer coded classic focuses on Brandon (John Dall) and Phillip (Farley Granger) who kill a friend to prove they can commit the perfect crime. Granger specifically identified as bisexual. The murder is intimate and has the weight of a forbidden sexual encounter. Phillip is a nervous wreck throughout the film, much like someone uncertain about their identity. 

May – May (2002) 

May (Angela Bettis) just wants a lover. She is infatuated with Adam (Jeremy Sisto) but he pushes her away. This leads her to Polly (Anna Faris). But Polly wants an open relationship, which sends May spiraling. May is less concerned about gender than she is about commitment. 

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Josef – Creep (2014) 

There is a level of intimacy Josef (Mark Duplass) has with his victims. First Aaron (Patrick Brice) and then Sara (Desiree Akhavanin) in the sequel. There is a focused and sexually charged nature to it. The announcement of The Creep Tapes show also happened during Pride month. Coincidence? Perhaps. Maybe more will be revealed in the show. 

Miriam – The Hunger (1983) 

Vampires are the queerest of horror monsters. Eternal life would be bland without a bit of exploration. Miriam (Catherine Deneuve) is a serial monogamist but she cannot give eternal life, she can only extend it. When her current lover John (David Bowie) begins to die she looks for her next relationship. She ultimately finds a sexual connection with Sarah (Susan Sarandon).

Trapper – Godzilla x Kong (2024) 

For queer kaiju lovers, we understand what Wingard is throwing at us. Not only do we get a kaiju throuple; Godzilla, Kong, and Mothra the human story mirrors it. This centers on Trapper (Dan Stevens), who is always bathed in bisexual lighting, pairing him with former lover Ilene (Rebecca Hall) and a blossoming connection with Bernie (Brian Tyree Henry). 

Tomie – Tomie (1998) 

Fans of Manga artist Junji Ito may not know that his series Tomie has been adapted into 9 films since the late 90s. Bi-coding is in many of the films but especially in this first entry where Tomie (Miho Kanno) haunts and steals the boyfriends of her former best friend Tsukiko. This acts as a way to get closer to Tsukiko, much like Jennifer does to Needy in Jennifer’s Body

Dr. Frank-N-Furter – Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) 

There is surely a better label for this fluid alien from Transexual, Transylvania, but Frank (Tim Curry) seems ready to pounce on anyone who catches his eye. Which forces others to question their sexuality such as; Brad (Barry Bostwick), Eddie (Meatloaf), and Rocky (Peter Hinwood). Few pleasures are off the menu in this cult classic. 

Jackie – Love Lies Bleeding (2024) 

One of the newest entries to the bi club is Jackie (Katy O’Brian) a central character in this sapphic thriller. While her relationship with Lou (Kristen Stewart) is an all encompassing kind of love, Jackie does engage in sex play with JJ (Dave Franco). But as we know, just because you are in a sapphic love story does not mean your bi identity gets erased. 

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One of the best things about film is fluid interpretations, much like sexuality and gender. There are plenty of other characters that could make this list and in the future we can only hope that more are out and proud and less coded. 

Tori Potenza (she/they) is a queer film critic and historian based in Philadelphia. They are a staff writer with MovieJawn and have published work for Nottingham Horror Collective, Slay Away With Us, and Certified Forgotten. She is a lecturer who has spoken at film festivals and schools. Her work often focuses on sex and gender themes in film along with body horror and posthumanism. Currently they are working as a shorts screener for Brooklyn Horror Fest.

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Mark Duplass and More Added to Cast of A24’s ‘The Backrooms’

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The Backrooms is a concept that has taken the spookier sides of the internet by storm over the past few years, a trope defined by its creepy liminal spaces and analog horror elements. Young filmmaker Kane Parsons has found a massive audience on YouTube, his Backrooms web-series exploring and creating lore out of the internet obsession. While plot details remain mostly under wraps, one can expect creepy liminal hallways and cosmic beings beyond understanding.

What is known, though, is that A24 just made its latest announcement for new cast members. Mark Duplass is not new to horror, iconic in his portrayal of serial killer Josef in the Creep franchise. He can be expected to deliver a performance fit perfectly for the genre, only time telling if he will play a heroic role, or stay in the villainous vein of character he is known for. The film has also added True Detective‘s Finn Bennett, Avan Jogia, and Shrinking and Afraid’s Lukita Maxwell.

Chiwetel Ejofor has previously been announced. He is not unfamiliar to genre or fantastic cinema, given his recent role in Stephen King’s The Life of Chuck. Renate Reinsve, star of Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World was also cast previously, alongside Ejofor. The film will be a collaboration between horror mega-companies A24 and Atomic Monster.

SOURCE: Bloody Disgusting, A24’s ‘The Backrooms’ Adds Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, Lukita Maxwell and Avan Jogia to Cast, Meagan Navarro

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‘Terrifier’ Takes Orlando: Halloween Horror Nights 2025

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Universal Studios Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights is must-see pilgrimage for horror fans, thrill-seekers, and amusement park enthusiasts. Every year, fans wait in anticipation for what horror properties the park may adapt for their various haunts. Past years’ have included haunts based on GhostbustersInsidious, and A Quiet Place. This year, one haunt may be an absolute work of Art.

Art the Clown (played by David Howard Thornton) has become an iconic horror villain, viewed in the mainstream alongside the Horror Slasher Mount Rushmore of Freddy, Michael, Jason and Chucky. Art stars in the iconic Terrifier franchise, known for its eerie antagonist, boundless supernatural lore, and nauseating torture and death sequences. With the series’ popularity, it was only a matter of time for it to get its own haunted house.

The announcement video for the Terrifier haunted house promises all the expected for an adaptation of the franchises. A flickering, grainy TV depicts shots of rusty, murderous tools, festering bugs and gore, and silhouettes of screaming victims.  It teases a possible setting of final girl Sienna Shaw’s (Lauren LaVera) bedroom, alongside what might be Art’s torture den.

Art the Clown isn’t the only one invading the Sunshine State, though. The Terrifier haunt is joined alongside a haunt based on Amazon’s Fallout, promising a post-apocalyptic hellscape, alongside a mysterious Five Nights At Freddy’s attraction, which currently has detailed under wraps. And while horror fans wait for news on the Crystal Lake TV series, they can watch information on the new Friday the 13th-inspired attraction, set in the new Jason Un1v3rse.

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The Hollywood Reporter, ‘Terrifier’ House Inspired by 2022 Sequel Set for Halloween Horror Nights. Abbey White.

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