The United States of Horror – Which Horror Movie Franchises Are Most Beloved?

So, just in time for Spooky Season (I’ve typed that phrase so many times this month – sigh) the folks over at Ranker decided to do a little detective work to figure out which franchise is America’s favorite.  They took a look at their Best Horror Franchises list (123.6k votes from 8.1k voters) and found out how people across the country voted on every franchise from Halloween to Hellraiser. This is what that voting data told them.

Psst, the following opinions are not HorrorFatale’s btw. But enjoy the findings nonetheless:

While some great horror films like The Shining and The Blair Witch Project are standalone achievements, many of our favorite scary movies spawned sequels, trilogies, and even widely panned blockbuster crossovers with one another. These franchises feature some of the most discussed and debated movies in American pop culture.
According to Ranker, the most popular franchises are the Top 3 on the list: Halloween, Friday the 13th, and Nightmare on Elm Street. But these slasher series account for only about half of all the states. The other half of the country favors a range of different classic horror movies, from classics like Texas Chainsaw Massacre to more recent favorites like the Saw films.
2001’s Jeepers Creepers picked up a total of five states: Arkansas, Indiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Utah. That’s a surprisingly strong finish for a franchise that started relatively recently (the original Jeepers Creepers came out in 2001) and that has far less name-recognition than its competitors — including Nightmare on Elm Street, which is the favorite of only four states. Meanwhile the widely beloved Alien was #1 in only two states, the same number of states that favor Gremlins and Tremors, respectively.
Other movies surprising film that makes it onto the map. Puppet Master is more of a cult favorite than a horror classic, so it’s unexpected to see it take the #1 spot in Louisiana. Nor did we think the goofy 80s Gremlins movies would be considered the best horror franchise of all time by voters in both Oregon and Rhode Island. But we weren’t shocked to see that the famously proud people of Texas were the only ones to vote up Texas Chainsaw Massacre as their #1.

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