Top 11 Most Vicious Vampires

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Jebediah Loven – Stake Land
We’re used to our post-apocalyptic worlds being inhabited by zombies. But every once in a while, it’s the vampires that take down civilization as we know it. And that’s the case in Stake Land. However, the vamps in this film are feral, thus zombie-like, and really wild. However, one of them has intelligence. His name is Jebediah Loven and he’s the perfect illustration of the old adage “In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king.” You combine his intellect with the brutality of this film’s vamps and the unbending religious beliefs Loven possessed as a leader a fundamentalist militia called The Brotherhood before he turned bloodsucker and you have one focused, brutal and remorseless vampire. You can get a look at his human side, which actually isn’t a helluva lot better than his vampire side, in the video below. Don’t let The Bible fool you. He uses it as a weapon.

Jared Nomak – Blade 2
So what makes Novak so vicious? Not only is he a vampire, but he’s an uber-vampire described as patient zero and carrier of the Reaper Virus. According to the story in Blade 2 (and we do respect the fact that the Daywalker himself was one helluva vamp, but listen to the facts on these Reapers). Viewers of Blade 2 will undoubtedly remember the most obvious feature of the Reaper vamps, which was their three-way, Predator-like, jaw complete with lethal suckers. But on top of that, the Reapers had some other, very advantageous, features. Not only were their hearts encased in bone to prevent the unfortunate puncture, but they were stronger than common vamps, had a ravenous hunger and even their dead victims returned as Reaper vamps, thus increasing their numbers. And Nomak was the baddest of these badass vampires. Although he seemed to have a death wish, he gave Blade everything he wanted and more in this outrageous fight seen from Blade 2. Enjoy.


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