List of fictional Antichrists

Antichrist characters have been the continuing subject of speculation and attraction, often explored in fiction and media, and the character has developed its own fictional mythology apart from biblical scripture. For example, the Book of Revelation does not say the Antichrist will be the son of Satan, but the idea was made popular in at least two movies, The Omen, and its sequels, with the evil child, Damien, who grows up with the destiny to rule and destroy the world, and Rosemary's Baby with her son, Adrian.

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Portrayals

Antichrist characters portrayed in fiction and nonfiction include:

References

  1. "Movie Capsule Review, The Omega Code, (1999) (Providence, 99 mins., PG-13)". Entertainment Weekly EW.COM. 1999-10-29. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
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  3. Banks, Ann. "Popular Fiction". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
  4. CatholicCulture.org, "Recycled Rapture," by Carl E. Olson (2001 - retrieved on December 29, 2009).
  5. The Sign, 3rd Revised edition (October 20, 2000) (ISBN 978-1581342321) p.224.
  6. Gilliam, Terry; Sterritt, David; Rhodes, Lucille. Terry Gilliam: Interviews. Google Books.com. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
  7. Robertson, Pat. End of the Age. ISBN 0-8499-3966-6.
  8. Matthew Dickens. Wayfarer. ISBN 0-7684-2234-5.
  9. Ken Abraham, Daniel Hart. The Prodigal Project. ISBN 0-340-86234-3.
  10. Robert R. McCammon. Baal. ISBN 0-671-73774-0.
  11. Cash, Jonathan R. The Age of the Antichrist. ISBN 0-8158-0534-9.
  12. Caldwell, Brian. We All Fall Down. Infinity Publishing (PA). ISBN 978-0-7414-0499-2.
  13. Searching for Haizmann (IMDb).
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