Haunter
In 2013, director Vincenzo Natali released Haunter , a supernatural thriller that subverts traditional ghost story tropes [4, 6].
: The family is being held captive by the "Pale Man," the spirit of a deceased serial killer named Edgar Mullins, who possessed the fathers of families living in his house to force them to commit murder [13]. 4. General Definition and Cultural Usage
: The story exemplifies cosmic horror , where human curiosity leads to the discovery of ancient, indifferent, and terrifying forces [26]. It touches on themes of xenophobia, religious superstition, and the fragility of the human mind [25, 32]. 3. Modern Cinema: The 2013 Horror Film Haunter
In the Pokémon franchise, Haunter is a Pokémon that evolves from Gastly and can evolve into Gengar through trading [7]. It is depicted as a purple, floating head with disembodied hands and a terrifying Pokédex history [7, 17]:
: Rumors in the Pokémon world suggest that a victim licked by a Haunter will "wither to death day by day" [17]. In 2013, director Vincenzo Natali released Haunter ,
: Instead of following the living people being haunted, the film focuses on Lisa Johnson (played by Abigail Breslin), a girl who realizes she and her family are ghosts stuck in a time loop [6, 13].
: It is described as a spirit that can glide through solid walls and appear anywhere [17]. General Definition and Cultural Usage : The story
: Despite its frightening nature, it is a favorite for many fans and artists, often appearing in custom models and fan-designed armor sets [24, 35]. 2. Literary Roots: Lovecraft's Cosmic Horror
