These Are The Horror Villains Your State Is Most Scared Of This Halloween

Halloween is almost here, so, it’s the perfect time to stream your favorite horror movies on Netflix. There’s no shortage of masked villains to have nightmares about this time of year, that’s for sure. Have you ever wondered, though, if one of these villains was more feared than the others? Well, FrontierBundles set out to figure this very thing out. They selected 15 popular villains from classic, pre-2000 horror movies and then used Google Trends to analyze their search volume in the last 12 months. The results reveal the villain with the highest search volume in each state.

Your State’s Most-Googled Horror Villain:

Alabama: Chucky

Alaska: Alien

Arizona: Chucky / Norman Bates

Arkansas: Hannibal Lecter / Norman Bates

California: Chucky

Colorado: Jack Torrance

Connecticut: Frankenstein’s Monster

Delaware: Norman Bates

Florida: Norman Bates

Georgia: Ghostface

Hawaii: Alien

Idaho: Frankenstein’s Monster

Illinois: Chucky

Indiana: Pinhead

Iowa: Pennywise

Kansas: Count Dracula

Kentucky: Leatherface

Louisiana: Chucky

Maine: David Kessler

Maryland: Norman Bates

Massachusetts: Frankenstein’s Monster

Michigan: Norman Bates

Minnesota: Alien

Mississippi: Chucky

Missouri: Hannibal Lecter

Montana: Norman Bates

Nebraska: Pennywise

Nevada: Chucky

New Hampshire: Norman Bates

New Jersey: Frankenstein’s Monster

New Mexico: Alien

New York: Frankenstein’s Monster

North Carolina: Chucky

North Dakota: Norman Bates

Ohio: Norman Bates

Oklahoma: Norman Bates

Oregon: Jack Torrance

Pennsylvania: Norman Bates

Rhode Island: Norman Bates / Frankenstein’s Monster

South Carolina: Chucky

South Dakota: Pinhead

Tennessee: Chucky

Texas: Chucky

Utah: Count Dracula

Vermont: Hannibal Lecter

Virginia: Jack Torrance

Washington: Alien

West Virginia: (See below for 7-way tie results)

Wisconsin: Norman Bates

Wyoming: Count Dracula

West Virginia’s 7-way tie: Pinhead, Michael Myers, Count Dracula, Hannibal Lecter, Freddie Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Pennywise