@@godeatsbagels proably true makes the most sense His truck is proably one that he owned before becoming the crepper when he was human Or from one of his victims But my qustion is the crepper a human or is it that parasite that is connected to the back of his head that we saw when he tore his head off in jeppers creppers 2 I think Its his true natural form it reminds me of a Facehugger
The first Jeepers Creepers is still one of the finest horror movies imo. Absolutely loved his monster design & concept.. it's a shame any movie after the 2nd one is pretty bad & doesn't give this demon bat from hell the justice it deserves.. 😢
@@Jm649 watching it as a young kid.. It was the first time I ever saw a main protagonist not survive... The ending where they reveal his fate really struck a cord with me.. holy hell..
I've been a fan of the Creeper character and the first two Jeepers Creepers since they came out. It's just a shame that the third and especially the fourth films are terrible. Hopefully one day they'll manage to find somebody who understands the source material and character to finally make a sequel that does the original two films justice.
I actually liked the idea they were going for in the fourth one, it was just executed in the worst most b movie way imaginable, like it belongs on RLM's "best of the worst" level cringe category. The meta textual concept had potential though, but if you're gonna go for that stick with it because it was irrelevant to the plot of which there was none. Then they turn it into a creepy haunted house movie for no reason and turns out he's a spirit of some kind, I think, maybe... which ultimately reveals nothing. What happened to the farmer that was watching him? Did he have a heart attack and die while it took over his body? Easy stuff to have made a big difference in the plot just wasn't there. You know what it really looks like? It looks like it's a literal study of the horror genre, it tries to get in just about every modern horror stereotype there is. It's like "cabin in the woods" (one of my favorite post millennium horror satires btw) but in reverse, they took a lot of bland and boring villains and made them actually look cool and this took a cool villain and made him look lame. It's almost fascinating if it wasn't such a pain to sit through. I'm rambling now, I think that movie broke my brain. 😂
Y'all should try reading the original script for Jeepers Creepers Cathedral. It's insane. They never really intended to explain the Creepers origins. In the script some archeologist finds some ancient tomb with a book that talks about the Creeper but he isn't able to completely decipher the ancient language except for small portions but he "guesses" that it's actually hell's version of a phoenix and it can be reborn from flames. Which is confessing because if fire can cause him to be reborn anew then why would he need to steal body parts in order to replace his damaged ones when he could just set himself on fire to fix them. Oh and not to mention they had the series ending with the sheriff from the previous movies leaving with the creepers remains after the US army destroys him, cause he thinks the only way to get rid of him completely is to destroy his remains with fire since the archeologist never told anyone about his hell phoenix theory.
It’s breaks my heart to what’s become of the Creeper. Such an amazing design and intriguing monster but the sequels and reboot were just progressively worse. I just wish a major studio with a big budget would take on the Creeper. Could you imagine a Lee Cronin’s Jeepers Creepers?! Yea sure the Creeper is kinda a rip off of “IT” but I think the creeper is way scarier.
The Creeper must be a parasitic lifeform (similar to the Thing, but less evolved being locked into a single form and not able to assimilate/infect new hosts), which is why it can live without a head but still retain it's memories and convert other peoples body parts into itself to regenerate. It uses fear to release cortisol and adrenaline into it's victims, likely preferring the highest levels as these new body parts will possibly last longer? The Creeper believes it is an evil demon because the victims believe it is an evil demon (see the movie Phantoms), which is why he chooses to use churches.
Churches but also caves, mines (as per the comics), bunkers, factories (where he took Darryl), and essentially anything underground. Hence I think he is an opportunist so that theory doesn't hold much water. If you examine the pictures of the Creeper's weapons there is art over everything he draws mostly hunting, killing, and such but there are ones that have giant snakes swallowing people and they look like wavy, screaming souls. It's creepy. And worth checking out the artists who designed it are pretty awesome but it makes me think more of the demon theory. In the 3rd movie original script "Cathedral" they implied he can be restored by fire. Nothing really seems like a concrete idea though.
Ive never bought into the creeper being indestructible, the closest weve ever come was its dessicated body pinned to the wall of a barn. Im pretty sure if we tossed the hibernating/starving body into a cremation furnace for a day or two our problem would be solved.
or put it on a space shuttle that detaches the cargo to drift on a direct course towards a star or black hole, without any propulsion or space maneuvering capabilities of its own once launched from earth
Or just put the separate parts of it under the ground in various parts of the world. Tell no one where. Keep no record. Instead of hanging in on a wall all together. That would be the cheapest method. No way are it arms, legs, torso, and head digging themselves out the ground and crawling across the world to reattach.
The real Creeper was director Victor Salva, whom went to prison for selling child pornography and soliciting sex from a minor on the set of the movie Clown House.
Yeah which is why dead meat hasn’t done kill counts yet James said he won’t do them until the director is dead which I support that choice giving free publicity to pedos is just wrong.
@@sambro6657 Although that shit is bad, at the same time i disagree with anyone saying you shouldnt like Jeepers Creepers because of it. To me it's like saying you hate hamburgers and any who do like them should be ashamed because...idk, some horrible war criminal who killed and molested anyone and everyone had hamburgers as his favorite food. My point is, just because the director of the movie did that stuff, doesnt mean the movie is at fault and shouldnt be liked. Now, if you could give me 100% definitive evidence that the movies are a metaphor and all that about how Victor Salva is a CP selling child solicitor, then id change my mind, but id still like the movies non the less (except the 2022 movie. it was garbage because of the "It takes place in a world where the past movies are just that, movies" that kinda crap instantly makes any reboot crap)
Which makes no sense since the Weinsteins created Miramax which produced scream and we saw how that turned out with Harvey being a piece of shit rapist but James’s is ok with reviewing those movies. I’d say he’s a hypocrite
@@Ryou_Sensei perfect example white people destroy this planet and colonize my peoples and created division and racism and slavery till this day and also oppressed and stole from my race ect doesn't mean i don't like comics books and should read them lol which is also inspire by african civil right movement and african culture
I'm of the theory that the Creeper gained all of his skills through the consumption of human brains. I believe that when consuming a brain, the Creeper not only can replace/repair his own, but also gains the memories, skills and experiences of his victim. So this would explain how he is able to drive, modify/maintain his truck, craft weapons, operate a chemistry set (as shown in the first movie) and even talk/whistle. He picked up all these human behaviors and skills through the consumption of brains...though this is just my theory lol
See let me give you a quick rundown on how the actual internal systems of the creeper actually work, as u saw, when the creeper got stabbed in the head with a spear, he removed his head in search of a new one, this is possible because the spear only damaged the head/host of the body but didn't harm the actual creature or parasite, that is the webbed claw like creature on the back of the head. Now the third nasal cavity located in the center of the nose is to smell fear on it's victims and to track down it's prey, (it gives him a heightened sense of smell while also letting in more oxygen into the creeper's lung's which would explain why it's more agile and has near perfected reflexes) that's my theory of the creeper, please put your thoughts in the reply section. The creeper really is a force to be reckoned with!
Yeah absolutely that's the best idea everyone has about the creeper this video is on some weird shit talking about a vampire or fallen angel everything leads to being a parasite it can change any part of it's body how in the world is that a vampire and it doesn't have a healing factor it literally takes a body part andreuses it
That's what I've been thinking because I've noticed that the spinal column never takes any damage in all the movie so I think the parasite is the spinal column or on the spinal column so if you were able to rip that out and probably throw it into a fire , molten steel or magma you may be able to kill it once and for all
I imagine it as a prehistoric insectoid mutated by parasites & symbiotes each. Having survived the infestation cells took on traits of the parasites & symbiotes or even fusing them. ⚜️
Yes the creeper can definitely talk if he has the precise tongue movements required to whistle the goddamn song then he can definitely talk LOL doesn't mean he has anything to say to his prey.
@@kp2ng yeah that's the thing about those two stories a lot of it's left up to the imagination and nothing needs to make sense, so here we are lol and I got to say I like it here
If the Creeper could be killed, I think it would go along with being able to destroy the body of a Draugr from Norse lore, and that would be to completely dismember the body, and incinerate him completely, leave nothing but ash.
@@michaelhansen2818 It may be too physically powerful to be restrained by conventional materials, nearly impossible to get it to hold still and let the cement rest, unless you happen upon it during it's 23 years of rest, but i just don't think it can be restrained.
The Creeper is a lot like Jason Voorhees, meaning you can only inflict injury temporarily, but regenerates fast and of course continues his onslaught. So what I think would work to take care of the Creeper is to capture him, *using a team of soldiers or some Navy seals or something, then get him in a ship launch that fucker to the nearest black hole! Not the Sun, a black hole would make damned sure he cannot come back ever! Same deal with Jason too!
The truck was never supernatural. In the original 2 movies it was clearly a regular old rusty truck. The new movie was trying to be creative and it wound up looking like someone took the Creeper and turned him into their own OC with smart-gadgets. The Beating you plate can simply just be a liscense plate he stole from one of his victims. Say, he caught a street racer, or someone who likes to play 'The road game'. They often have custom plates, Creeper probably saw it and misread it as eating you.
Theres a theory out there. Which I personally love. That states that the creeper itself is a puppeteering spider like organism that has latched itself to the back of a probably ancient humans' skull and spine. We can see this in the second movie during the head change scene where the supposed parasite reaches down and extracts the head of the kid it had just decapitated. As for the memory aspect and how it retains the souls of its victims, people often say that a soul is just some sort of etherial energy. And because of our brain utilizing electricity to function and the creepers ability to select the jeepers creepers song out of nowhere I personally believe it uses these same potentially electro magnetic powers to absorb a persons consciousness. I think this would also explain its ability to re summon its weapons as it places this electromagnetic energy which is has probably gained from its victims and may even be what it feeds on. Potentially even left over energy due to it fashioning the carcasses into weapons. Which it then uses to control its weapons so thats the theory and i'm not sure if anyone will see this but its very interesting for me and I hope some others like it too. Thanks for reading.
Due to the creator of Jeepers Creepers transgressions, nobody is gonna touch the movie on a larger scale. That's why 4 was so much of a b movie it was insane.
If they ever did the backstory correct it would be that much more of a good movie to watch. I think the creeper is a demon from another dimension. There's a damaged or tear in the dimension and closes backup every 23 Days every 23 years. I don't think death applies to the creeper in this dimension that's why it's immortal. I believe the creeper is the hood and the wings and it just looks like what it eats. It could be other creepers in other dimensions and they just look like what they eat. That also could be a great series again if it's done right.my2cents.
The way I see it, the Creeper is nothing but a pair of wings and that spider web like thing on the back of his head... I mean if you look at his design it's almost as if the wings are holding its entire body together, all his limbs torso and insides were just created from his victims... as you can see the replaced head was quickly mutated to look like his old head
The "aswang" is a mythical creature or monster in Philippine folklore. It is often depicted as a shape-shifting creature that can take on various forms, such as a human, a dog, a pig, or a bird. Aswangs are known for their supernatural abilities and are believed to feed on human flesh, blood, or internal organs, particularly those of fetuses or young children. They are said to come out at night to terrorize and prey on unsuspecting victims. The aswang legend has been passed down through generations and is a significant part of Philippine culture and folklore.
Beneath the silvery glow of a full moon, the night was alive with an air of mystery and unease. In the heart of a dense forest, where shadows danced between ancient trees, two supernatural forces were about to collide. The creature known as The Creeper emerged from the darkness, its leathery wings unfurling with a haunting grace. Its eyes glowed like fiery embers as it prowled the forest floor, its senses keen and alert. The whispers of its eerie legend had spread far and wide, and those who crossed its path felt a chill run down their spine. Meanwhile, on the outskirts of the same forest, a lone figure ventured cautiously through the underbrush. Vincent, a powerful and reclusive werewolf, had sensed an unsettling presence in his territory. His heightened senses picked up the scent of The Creeper, a scent he had never encountered before. As the two supernatural beings drew closer, a tense stillness settled over the forest. The wind seemed to hold its breath, and the moonlight cast an otherworldly glow upon the scene. Vincent's lupine instincts bristled as he caught sight of The Creeper's silhouette. The Creeper's wings twitched as it sensed the approach of the werewolf. With an eerie hiss, it turned to face Vincent, its eyes narrowing. Vincent's lips pulled back, revealing sharp fangs as he let out a low, guttural growl in response. A silent standoff ensued, each creature sizing up the other. The forest seemed to hold its breath, waiting for the inevitable clash of otherworldly forces. In a sudden burst of movement, The Creeper lunged forward, its wings propelling it with uncanny speed. Vincent's wolfish form leapt to meet the attack, teeth and claws meeting leathery skin. The clash was fierce and primal, a battle between ancient adversaries. The forest echoed with the sounds of snarls and hisses as the two creatures grappled. The ground shook beneath them as they tumbled through the underbrush, their movements a blur of supernatural prowess. Leaves and dirt were sent flying as their struggle intensified. Despite its regenerative abilities, The Creeper found itself tested by Vincent's ferocious strength. Claws raked across leathery wings, and fangs sank deep into its flesh. Yet The Creeper's eerie resilience began to take its toll on Vincent, who felt the sting of its sharp talons. Just as the battle reached a fever pitch, a deafening howl pierced the air. More werewolves emerged from the shadows, drawn by the clash of forces. The Creeper's eyes widened in recognition of the reinforcements, realizing it was outnumbered and outmatched. With a final, defiant hiss, The Creeper unfurled its wings and took to the sky, disappearing into the night like a phantom. Vincent and the other werewolves watched its retreat, their primal instincts still on high alert. As the forest fell silent once more, Vincent's gaze lingered on the spot where The Creeper had vanished. The clash had been intense, a collision of ancient powers. He knew that their paths might cross again, and when they did, the forest would once more bear witness to a battle of legends.
You know a lot of people get a false impression about where Satan and his fallen angels are. Most people have the preconception that they are in hell, but they’re not. Satan walks on the earth he was cast on to the earth, not into the earth, or he is a roaming lion, seeking whom he may devour, and only the worst of his fallen angels were sealed away in the in the pit, until the chosen day where they will be set free for a short time But a large portion of his fall angels are wandering the Earth as well tempting mankind.
In the depths of a mystical realm, where shadows blend with moonlight's gleam, a creature of fabled dread emerged, bearing the traits of two formidable legends. This fearsome entity, known as the "Lunar Aswulf," was a fusion of the Aswang and the werewolf, a creature that struck terror into the hearts of those who dared to cross its path. With the shape-shifting prowess of the Aswang, the Lunar Aswulf could seamlessly transform between two distinct forms: a human-like figure by day and a monstrous, lupine presence beneath the moon's luminous gaze. Its duality granted it the power to navigate both the realms of the living and the supernatural, granting it an eerie ability to blend in before revealing its true nature. At dusk, when the first stars began to twinkle in the evening sky, the Lunar Aswulf's transformation would begin. Its bones shifted, muscles contorted, and fur sprouted from its flesh, giving rise to a creature of primal might. Its eyes would ignite with a fiery hunger, reminiscent of the Aswang's insatiable desires. During the night, the Lunar Aswulf would prowl through forests and across plains, its senses heightened and instincts razor-sharp. Its razor-edged talons could rend flesh and bone with ease, and its fangs dripped with a venomous ichor that seared like fire. The mere mention of its name sent shivers down the spines of villagers who huddled together, recounting tales of its dreadful deeds. As the moon reached its zenith, the Lunar Aswulf's presence became an omen of impending dread. The air grew thick with tension as it roamed the land, its haunting howls echoing through the night, a chilling symphony that sent a ripple of unease throughout the realm. Legends intertwined with fear spoke of the Lunar Aswulf's insidious hunger, not only for flesh but for the essence of life itself. It was said that the creature could drain the life force from its victims, leaving them as empty husks, a fate worse than death. However, amid its fearsome reputation, a glimmer of redemption emerged. Ancient lore whispered of a hidden bond between the Lunar Aswulf and the natural world, a connection that held the key to appeasing its voracious appetite. Wise elders spoke of rituals that could channel the creature's power towards protection and harmony, rather than destruction. Thus, the Lunar Aswulf, with its fusion of Aswang and werewolf traits, became a symbol of both terror and potential balance. It stood as a reminder that even the most fearsome of forces could be harnessed for good, and that beneath the veil of darkness, a spark of ancient wisdom could illuminate a path of understanding in a world where legends walked among the living.
In shadows deep, where night unveils its dread, Jeepers Creepers stirs, its presence spread, A winged enigma, ancient and unknown, A chilling tale of darkness overthrown. With eyes that gleam like fire in the dark, It prowls the land, a spectral, haunting spark, A creature born of nightmares and lore, From whispered tales, its legend does implore. Leathery wings stretch wide in moon's embrace, A phantom's dance, a figure filled with grace, Yet horror lingers in its chilling flight, A predator that stalks, engulfs the night. Jeepers Creepers, a name that echoes fear, A nightmare's essence drawing ever near, It hungers for the essence of the living, A terrifying fate, unrelenting, unforgiving. Through centuries and tales, its tale unfolds, A creature both mysterious and bold, In shadows deep, it roams with eerie grace, Jeepers Creepers, a presence we must face.
I think Jeepers can live without a head but I think he can only use his natural senses. He needs a host part to see, hear , and smell. I also think he can only use parts he’s compatible with, that being said the wings he has could be from an animal that he was compatible, that existed hundreds if not thousands of years ago
@@submissivelover yeah that's what I thought too... I'm pretty sure the wings and hood are the real creeper, everything else is just held together by those web like things all over his body
@@bah_m7889 right, but it also has like supernatural powers too, so i've been between Alien/Demon forever...because of it's psychic link and telekinetic powers with it's truck and weapons + "Jeepers Creepers" playing on the nearest radio when he's near....I guess i lean more towards Alien??Aliens have obviously been described with Telepathic abilities and Telekinesis, but not so much effecting radio's to a specific song, that's more supernatural, like a curse of some sort....there's definitely no mythological creatures that perfectly fits this description at all.
In the "Jeepers Creepers" film series, the monster known as The Creeper is depicted as a powerful and regenerative creature that is difficult to kill. However, in the movies, characters have attempted various methods to defeat or neutralize it: 1. **Decapitation**: In the first film, characters attempt to kill The Creeper by decapitating it. This proves to be challenging due to its rapid regenerative abilities. 2. **Destroying its body parts**: Characters in the films try to damage or destroy The Creeper's body parts, believing that this might hinder its ability to regenerate. 3. **Fire**: Fire is used as a means to injure or weaken The Creeper. However, even severe burns may not be enough to stop it. 4. **Trapping it**: In one of the films, characters try to trap The Creeper in a confined space to prevent it from feeding and regenerating. 5. **Ancient weapons**: Characters explore the use of ancient weapons and artifacts that are believed to have the power to harm or stop The Creeper. It's important to note that The Creeper's abilities and vulnerabilities are deliberately left mysterious in the films, adding to its sense of terror and unpredictability. As a fictional horror character, The Creeper's survival and resilience are integral to the tension and suspense in the storyline.
The reason the creeper has the ability to talk in the deleted scene is because the scene before he consumed the tongue of the cop who’s head was severed and retained part of the cops voice.
The first theory is my favorite one Being raised with a huge religious background hits home for me Always find the story of Lucifer's fall from heaven the best story in the bible Glad we finally got a gpod explanation of what the crepper is
In the horror film "Jeepers Creepers," the monster is an ancient and supernatural creature known as "The Creeper." The Creeper is depicted as a winged humanoid creature with a grotesque appearance. It has sharp teeth, bat-like wings, and the ability to regenerate and heal itself. The Creeper awakens every 23 years to feed for 23 days, during which it seeks out and preys upon humans. It has a particular attraction to certain body parts and organs, which it consumes to replenish its own body. The film follows a brother and sister who encounter The Creeper while driving on a remote road and become the target of its relentless pursuit. "Jeepers Creepers" is a horror franchise created by Victor Salva, and the first film was released in 2001. The creature's mysterious origins and unsettling behavior contribute to the film's eerie and suspenseful atmosphere.
the movie tells you the creeper is a demon and has been around for thousand of years. It's part of the first movie. The old woman says you have hurt him about as much as he can be hurt in this world. That he goes back after his time is up. the body is just a vessel and he takes if over every 23 years to take souls back to hell. He "eats " parts of people to replace damaged or too old parts of the body.
yes but that is just a story she was told herself. just like old stories my grandfather use to tell me. nobody knows what the creeper is. you should ask the guy who came up with the idea
I think the ABSOLUTE WORST part of the 2022 movie was the fact that they did the one thing that makes any reboot an instant POS, and that is: "Making it take place in a world where the previous movies are actual movies in that world" (so basically making it take place in the "real world" where it turns out the murderous thing is actually real)
I say the more light you shine on this, and the more that is taken from imagination the less scary it becomes. The unknown and the potential carry far more weight than latex suits. It's all been done, so the secret is to tap into the viewer's brain and exploit what scares on a personal level viewers have to relate to the monster.
Definitely not a vampire, I would say it's a creature that was once a different kind of creature. But then evolved when it had to eat a human and then started becoming more of a humanoid along the way.
@@YomamaYodaddyYobjtchassGrannytechnically yes. In part 4 he ate worms and a wild boar. So he probably at animals as well as humans. Maybe a simple magical creature working for a witch got out of hand and began to morph
The original vampire eastern slavic folklore revenants, and southern slavic spirits that return to life after 40 days, start as poltergeist with sparkling quasi-material body, then became alive again after reverse-metamorphosis to heal his corpse, to nearly identical looks to his normal body, but boneless (bezkost) with blood shot eyes (might be through hemolytic feeding on blood and transfer it back to the corpse in astral vampire protection)
If only the last two films hadn't completely ruined the franchise. Like Gosh. It was such an interesting character that was butchered in the third film and made completely ridiculous in the 4th. It really pisses me off cause I absolutely loved the first and second film.
If you waited till the creeper entered its hibernation & then dismembered it and kept it's parts separate.. Would it then wake up 23 years later and just have it's head awake, therfore stopping it for good? Or would it's body parts find eachother and re assemble? Lol
ruclips.net/video/sxOHyaHTeDQ/видео.html (the deleted scene. Can't really remember the cop's voice, but i think since he ate his tongue, that's how he is speaking) ruclips.net/video/t-Mej1voU5A/видео.html (the original | alternative ending. 2bh, this is scarier. Instead of just his eyes, he took his whole head. Justin did a good job here as a Creeper)
idk why people in this comment section post comments like they never saw the movies! he's not a vampire!...he's not a parasite! If it is a parasite its demonic in origin so he's 100% from hell!...that's indisputable! He can control things like his weapons or vehicle from a distance without touching them like he has the force from star wars! this is shown multiple times in the first two movies! he can't die...he can only be postponed like he was by the old man in the first movie! No matter what you do to his physical form...he's coming back!
A rip off of TERROR INC. an Epic comic imprint. The hero had those kind of bone things sticking off his head that allow him to gain abilities of people by attaching body parts onto itself.
The first two JC movies were pretty good in my opinion. Twenty years ago when I first watched and the creeper terrified me. Sniffing out his victims 😅. What a wasteful disappoint the fourth movie was.
The thing is, how does he regenerate his wings? Considering if he had to harvest a part from another body to regenerate it? Maybe can harvest from anything? Including but not limited to a crow?
I really want to believe that it's just some sort of parasitic creature that's developed on Earth for years and developed some of the darkest humor ever
The creeper does talk in the first film, right before he takes off with Derry in the end, you have to turn up the volume, the creeper says '' I want him''
Trying to capture him and destroy the body you see wouldn't work because via one of his discarded limbs he could then revirt to a smaller parasite till he has regrown a full body again
I saw a theory that the Creeper is Cartiphilus who mocked Christ at the crucification and was cursed by God to eternally wander the earth and devour the innocent. Or he was Cain the first murderer. I think either one would make an interesting storyline
Hyper analyzing this, will get you further and further from the answer. To me, the simplest and first impression you got of the Creeper is the right one. He's clearly a demon.
It did spend some time in the old west. It have shown it if they would have made jeepers creepers cathedral. I have a copy of the script hit me up if anyone wants it.
The creeper is a parasite. And it can be killed. Quite easily if you actually know its a parasite. The creeper is the thing that opens up or totally covers up the head. Without a host body it's actually easy to capture or kill.
I think there is an organization dedicated to doing just that out there. This creature is clearly an SCP and needs to be studied. Lets put him in a room with SCP-173 and see how that goes, or maybe the Shy Guy.
The monster in "Jeepers Creepers" is not explicitly identified as an Aswang. While there are some similarities between The Creeper and the mythical creature Aswang from Philippine folklore, they are distinct entities. The Creeper is a creation of the film's creator, Victor Salva, and its origins and characteristics are specific to the movie's storyline. The film does not draw a direct connection between The Creeper and the Aswang legend.
The dumbest thing about the creeper and what I never thought understood is once they had him chopped him why didn’t they keep chopping him up .. the end of second movie they put him back together just to kill him again 23 years later like it was so stupid just leave him and pieces and when he wake up he gonna wonder why his legs in cali ,his arms In Florida , his torso in Canada and his head in my air tight steel case with no way out for the next 23 days lmao 😂
In the "Jeepers Creepers" film series, there is no explicit information provided about the monster's reproductive capabilities. The films primarily focus on the creature's feeding habits, its regenerative abilities, and its menacing behavior. The origins and nature of the monster, known as The Creeper, remain mysterious and are not fully explored in the movies. Therefore, whether or not the creature can reproduce is not addressed within the context of the films.
Probably because the world doubts things like that. It's always rumors etc. They need a movie where he us caught on camera and the public now knows he is real and a danger. Then we can ship him off. Lol
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It’s a demon 😮
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The first thing that comes to my mind is, how did he get a customized license plate on his car? Did he go down to the DMV himself?
And how he was able to get a driver's license. Cause last time I checked, you have to have a driver's license to get a customized licence plate.
He not from earth lol
I love the idea of the Creeper is just waiting in line at the DMV for a custom plate.
I always thought he stole it off the car of some street-racing type person he killed, and put it on his truck because he thought it was funny.
@@godeatsbagels proably true makes the most sense
His truck is proably one that he owned before becoming the crepper when he was human
Or from one of his victims But my qustion is the crepper a human or is it that parasite that is connected to the back of his head that we saw when he tore his head off in jeppers creppers 2 I think Its his true natural form it reminds me of a Facehugger
Never realized how much he looked like Hordak. This could be a reference for him if they ever decide to complete the new He-Man movie.
It's widely known that this is a take on a wendigo. Wich even lines up to calling it a demon
I always thought its a Demonic Gargoyle of sorts.
Its just a human with a costume
The first Jeepers Creepers is still one of the finest horror movies imo. Absolutely loved his monster design & concept.. it's a shame any movie after the 2nd one is pretty bad & doesn't give this demon bat from hell the justice it deserves.. 😢
2nd is severely underrated
@@submissivelover 2nd sequel was jewel like the 1st one. 3rd and 4th was total shit with the latter the worse.
It's not a demon
Agree. This movie really stuck with me all these years.. Just something about him that's so disturbing lol, & I'm a grown adult now 😅
@@Jm649 watching it as a young kid.. It was the first time I ever saw a main protagonist not survive... The ending where they reveal his fate really struck a cord with me.. holy hell..
"Can he survive without his head" you ask about a monster in a movie where we watch him rip off his own head and replace it. 🤦♂️
I've been a fan of the Creeper character and the first two Jeepers Creepers since they came out. It's just a shame that the third and especially the fourth films are terrible. Hopefully one day they'll manage to find somebody who understands the source material and character to finally make a sequel that does the original two films justice.
I actually liked the idea they were going for in the fourth one, it was just executed in the worst most b movie way imaginable, like it belongs on RLM's "best of the worst" level cringe category. The meta textual concept had potential though, but if you're gonna go for that stick with it because it was irrelevant to the plot of which there was none. Then they turn it into a creepy haunted house movie for no reason and turns out he's a spirit of some kind, I think, maybe... which ultimately reveals nothing. What happened to the farmer that was watching him? Did he have a heart attack and die while it took over his body? Easy stuff to have made a big difference in the plot just wasn't there.
You know what it really looks like? It looks like it's a literal study of the horror genre, it tries to get in just about every modern horror stereotype there is. It's like "cabin in the woods" (one of my favorite post millennium horror satires btw) but in reverse, they took a lot of bland and boring villains and made them actually look cool and this took a cool villain and made him look lame. It's almost fascinating if it wasn't such a pain to sit through. I'm rambling now, I think that movie broke my brain. 😂
Guilty pleasure, but I enjoyed the 4th movie better than the 3rd iteration.
@@michaelhansen2818if you enjoy the 3rd movie you are truly dead inside .... 😐
@cesarramirez2935 honestly, the 3rd one was kind of disappointing
the last two sequel was fucking embarrassing. now, i believe JP has only two sequels and nothing more..
A movie monster this cool deserved so much better.
Agreed.
Can we all agree that the 4th film was terrible? 😂😑
3 & 4th tf
More like a reboot for the fourth one.
There was a 4th film?😂
I like 1 and 2 are the best ..
Third one was terrible
The webbed portion connected yo the creeper’s head actually looks like a xenomorph Face hugger.
Y'all should try reading the original script for Jeepers Creepers Cathedral. It's insane. They never really intended to explain the Creepers origins. In the script some archeologist finds some ancient tomb with a book that talks about the Creeper but he isn't able to completely decipher the ancient language except for small portions but he "guesses" that it's actually hell's version of a phoenix and it can be reborn from flames. Which is confessing because if fire can cause him to be reborn anew then why would he need to steal body parts in order to replace his damaged ones when he could just set himself on fire to fix them. Oh and not to mention they had the series ending with the sheriff from the previous movies leaving with the creepers remains after the US army destroys him, cause he thinks the only way to get rid of him completely is to destroy his remains with fire since the archeologist never told anyone about his hell phoenix theory.
It’s breaks my heart to what’s become of the Creeper. Such an amazing design and intriguing monster but the sequels and reboot were just progressively worse. I just wish a major studio with a big budget would take on the Creeper. Could you imagine a Lee Cronin’s Jeepers Creepers?! Yea sure the Creeper is kinda a rip off of “IT” but I think the creeper is way scarier.
The creeper is a self reflection of Victor Salva
The Creeper must be a parasitic lifeform (similar to the Thing, but less evolved being locked into a single form and not able to assimilate/infect new hosts), which is why it can live without a head but still retain it's memories and convert other peoples body parts into itself to regenerate.
It uses fear to release cortisol and adrenaline into it's victims, likely preferring the highest levels as these new body parts will possibly last longer?
The Creeper believes it is an evil demon because the victims believe it is an evil demon (see the movie Phantoms), which is why he chooses to use churches.
This is a really good theory
@@z0m813 no its not ..
@@dikariallen785 yes it is
Churches but also caves, mines (as per the comics), bunkers, factories (where he took Darryl), and essentially anything underground. Hence I think he is an opportunist so that theory doesn't hold much water. If you examine the pictures of the Creeper's weapons there is art over everything he draws mostly hunting, killing, and such but there are ones that have giant snakes swallowing people and they look like wavy, screaming souls. It's creepy. And worth checking out the artists who designed it are pretty awesome but it makes me think more of the demon theory. In the 3rd movie original script "Cathedral" they implied he can be restored by fire. Nothing really seems like a concrete idea though.
Lol atheist take. Maybe he just IS a demon
Jeepers creepers 1&2 was great but the rest was straight trash
Ive never bought into the creeper being indestructible, the closest weve ever come was its dessicated body pinned to the wall of a barn. Im pretty sure if we tossed the hibernating/starving body into a cremation furnace for a day or two our problem would be solved.
Or detonate an atomic bomb smack dab on top of it, I refuse to believe that it wouldn't be instantly erased on the molecular level hibernation or not.
or put it on a space shuttle that detaches the cargo to drift on a direct course towards a star or black hole, without any propulsion or space maneuvering capabilities of its own once launched from earth
There is a machine that uses water to slice through anything like butter. That body wouldn't be able to survive that.
Literally was just thinking this
Or just put the separate parts of it under the ground in various parts of the world. Tell no one where. Keep no record. Instead of hanging in on a wall all together. That would be the cheapest method. No way are it arms, legs, torso, and head digging themselves out the ground and crawling across the world to reattach.
The thing attached to the back of it's head is a parasite.
The thing attached to his head is the creeper everything else is superfluous
@@IanMoone-f2vwhat dose he mean by parasite bc I thought the creeper was a ancient demon
The real Creeper was director Victor Salva, whom went to prison for selling child pornography and soliciting sex from a minor on the set of the movie Clown House.
Yeah which is why dead meat hasn’t done kill counts yet James said he won’t do them until the director is dead which I support that choice giving free publicity to pedos is just wrong.
@@sambro6657 Although that shit is bad, at the same time i disagree with anyone saying you shouldnt like Jeepers Creepers because of it. To me it's like saying you hate hamburgers and any who do like them should be ashamed because...idk, some horrible war criminal who killed and molested anyone and everyone had hamburgers as his favorite food. My point is, just because the director of the movie did that stuff, doesnt mean the movie is at fault and shouldnt be liked. Now, if you could give me 100% definitive evidence that the movies are a metaphor and all that about how Victor Salva is a CP selling child solicitor, then id change my mind, but id still like the movies non the less (except the 2022 movie. it was garbage because of the "It takes place in a world where the past movies are just that, movies" that kinda crap instantly makes any reboot crap)
@@IAmJoeBudden i agree, with that statement. The creeper acts just like President Biden does around young children.
Which makes no sense since the Weinsteins created Miramax which produced scream and we saw how that turned out with Harvey being a piece of shit rapist but James’s is ok with reviewing those movies. I’d say he’s a hypocrite
@@Ryou_Sensei perfect example white people destroy this planet and colonize my peoples and created division and racism and slavery till this day and also oppressed and stole from my race ect doesn't mean i don't like comics books and should read them lol which is also inspire by african civil right movement and african culture
1:10 excellent. Now we need a prequel movie on that back story moving through the Ages. A well written film.
I'm of the theory that the Creeper gained all of his skills through the consumption of human brains. I believe that when consuming a brain, the Creeper not only can replace/repair his own, but also gains the memories, skills and experiences of his victim. So this would explain how he is able to drive, modify/maintain his truck, craft weapons, operate a chemistry set (as shown in the first movie) and even talk/whistle. He picked up all these human behaviors and skills through the consumption of brains...though this is just my theory lol
But that sounds bout right
The the comic explains that as he gets apart of the victim's souls.
See let me give you a quick rundown on how the actual internal systems of the creeper actually work, as u saw, when the creeper got stabbed in the head with a spear, he removed his head in search of a new one, this is possible because the spear only damaged the head/host of the body but didn't harm the actual creature or parasite, that is the webbed claw like creature on the back of the head. Now the third nasal cavity located in the center of the nose is to smell fear on it's victims and to track down it's prey, (it gives him a heightened sense of smell while also letting in more oxygen into the creeper's lung's which would explain why it's more agile and has near perfected reflexes) that's my theory of the creeper, please put your thoughts in the reply section. The creeper really is a force to be reckoned with!
Interesting theories, the one about being a type of parasite sounds very possible, can't wait to see how the story develops in future movies.
Almost like the tail of the parasite interacts with the spine of the host which gives it full control
Yeah absolutely that's the best idea everyone has about the creeper this video is on some weird shit talking about a vampire or fallen angel everything leads to being a parasite it can change any part of it's body how in the world is that a vampire and it doesn't have a healing factor it literally takes a body part andreuses it
That's what I've been thinking because I've noticed that the spinal column never takes any damage in all the movie so I think the parasite is the spinal column or on the spinal column so if you were able to rip that out and probably throw it into a fire , molten steel or magma you may be able to kill it once and for all
Yep, alien parasite. Kill the bug. It is just a spine with wings. Wood chipper, alcohol fire, spread the ashes.
I'd love to see an origin story about the Creeper. Was he human at one time? Was a curse put on him? How did he first become the Creeper?
I imagine it as a prehistoric insectoid mutated by parasites & symbiotes each. Having survived the infestation cells took on traits of the parasites & symbiotes or even fusing them.
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He ate bad chinese food.
Yes the creeper can definitely talk if he has the precise tongue movements required to whistle the goddamn song then he can definitely talk LOL doesn't mean he has anything to say to his prey.
Who else think the creeper is a fallen angel?
"Both are vulnerable to burning and decapitation" yea pretty sure everyone is vulnerable to those
Lol agree
Idk him being a child of pennywise is the coolest in my opinion I'm goin with that😅
@@brianstanton2721but it doesent make sense, nor are they connected in any way, not even by the creator.
@@kp2ng yeah that's the thing about those two stories a lot of it's left up to the imagination and nothing needs to make sense, so here we are lol and I got to say I like it here
If the Creeper could be killed, I think it would go along with being able to destroy the body of a Draugr from Norse lore, and that would be to completely dismember the body, and incinerate him completely, leave nothing but ash.
woodchipper
@submissivelover worth a try 😆
@submissivelover woodchipper, Ash, concrete, it may still survive in some form but it ain't going to have a good day.
@zeusdarkgod7727 I always wondered if submerging his dormant body in concrete would work, at least I'm not the only one who thought of this idea.
@@michaelhansen2818 It may be too physically powerful to be restrained by conventional materials, nearly impossible to get it to hold still and let the cement rest, unless you happen upon it during it's 23 years of rest, but i just don't think it can be restrained.
Actually in the first jeepers creepers movie there is a delete screen where the creeper talks to Darry as the creeper is holding up the old cat lady
Old man Taggart kicked the Creepers' a$$.!
Rip his hood & wings from his body, then Immolation, Boom. Easy, next.
The Creeper is a lot like Jason Voorhees, meaning you can only inflict injury temporarily, but regenerates fast and of course continues his onslaught. So what I think would work to take care of the Creeper is to capture him, *using a team of soldiers or some Navy seals or something, then get him in a ship launch that fucker to the nearest black hole! Not the Sun, a black hole would make damned sure he cannot come back ever! Same deal with Jason too!
Aliens would probably bring him back humans cause enough problems on earth already the rest of the universe doesn’t want to deal with that shit
The truck was never supernatural. In the original 2 movies it was clearly a regular old rusty truck. The new movie was trying to be creative and it wound up looking like someone took the Creeper and turned him into their own OC with smart-gadgets.
The Beating you plate can simply just be a liscense plate he stole from one of his victims. Say, he caught a street racer, or someone who likes to play 'The road game'. They often have custom plates, Creeper probably saw it and misread it as eating you.
Theres a theory out there. Which I personally love. That states that the creeper itself is a puppeteering spider like organism that has latched itself to the back of a probably ancient humans' skull and spine. We can see this in the second movie during the head change scene where the supposed parasite reaches down and extracts the head of the kid it had just decapitated.
As for the memory aspect and how it retains the souls of its victims, people often say that a soul is just some sort of etherial energy. And because of our brain utilizing electricity to function and the creepers ability to select the jeepers creepers song out of nowhere I personally believe it uses these same potentially electro magnetic powers to absorb a persons consciousness. I think this would also explain its ability to re summon its weapons as it places this electromagnetic energy which is has probably gained from its victims and may even be what it feeds on. Potentially even left over energy due to it fashioning the carcasses into weapons. Which it then uses to control its weapons
so thats the theory and i'm not sure if anyone will see this but its very interesting for me and I hope some others like it too.
Thanks for reading.
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Sounds really interesting and plausible.
Yeah I agree with the other guys this was a great comment and a very cool theory
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@@joeamerica3973 Indeed.
Predators vs. the Creeper. Someone float that to the Hollywood powers that be.
Creeper V Xenomorph
I would pay to see that.
Yes. Make it a Berserker Predator or Xenomorph Queen vs this Creeper weirdo. Let the battle begin.
Due to the creator of Jeepers Creepers transgressions, nobody is gonna touch the movie on a larger scale. That's why 4 was so much of a b movie it was insane.
Are you planning on that autistic kid being in that?
Since frequenting the channel, I asked myself: Could It Breed?
Or you watch hentai too much.😂
For every like i get i will do 1 pushup 😅
The real monster was the movie's director.
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I'm glad I did not watch anything after Jeepers creepers 2. The fact that he's summoning weapons from a vehicle is trash.
If they ever did the backstory correct it would be that much more of a good movie to watch. I think the creeper is a demon from another dimension. There's a damaged or tear in the dimension and closes backup every 23 Days every 23 years. I don't think death applies to the creeper in this dimension that's why it's immortal. I believe the creeper is the hood and the wings and it just looks like what it eats. It could be other creepers in other dimensions and they just look like what they eat. That also could be a great series again if it's done right.my2cents.
The way I see it, the Creeper is nothing but a pair of wings and that spider web like thing on the back of his head... I mean if you look at his design it's almost as if the wings are holding its entire body together, all his limbs torso and insides were just created from his victims... as you can see the replaced head was quickly mutated to look like his old head
That explains the dead skin the cops found in the first film
That makes me think the creeper is an alien
The "aswang" is a mythical creature or monster in Philippine folklore. It is often depicted as a shape-shifting creature that can take on various forms, such as a human, a dog, a pig, or a bird. Aswangs are known for their supernatural abilities and are believed to feed on human flesh, blood, or internal organs, particularly those of fetuses or young children. They are said to come out at night to terrorize and prey on unsuspecting victims. The aswang legend has been passed down through generations and is a significant part of Philippine culture and folklore.
Mercy.
Beneath the silvery glow of a full moon, the night was alive with an air of mystery and unease. In the heart of a dense forest, where shadows danced between ancient trees, two supernatural forces were about to collide.
The creature known as The Creeper emerged from the darkness, its leathery wings unfurling with a haunting grace. Its eyes glowed like fiery embers as it prowled the forest floor, its senses keen and alert. The whispers of its eerie legend had spread far and wide, and those who crossed its path felt a chill run down their spine.
Meanwhile, on the outskirts of the same forest, a lone figure ventured cautiously through the underbrush. Vincent, a powerful and reclusive werewolf, had sensed an unsettling presence in his territory. His heightened senses picked up the scent of The Creeper, a scent he had never encountered before.
As the two supernatural beings drew closer, a tense stillness settled over the forest. The wind seemed to hold its breath, and the moonlight cast an otherworldly glow upon the scene. Vincent's lupine instincts bristled as he caught sight of The Creeper's silhouette.
The Creeper's wings twitched as it sensed the approach of the werewolf. With an eerie hiss, it turned to face Vincent, its eyes narrowing. Vincent's lips pulled back, revealing sharp fangs as he let out a low, guttural growl in response.
A silent standoff ensued, each creature sizing up the other. The forest seemed to hold its breath, waiting for the inevitable clash of otherworldly forces.
In a sudden burst of movement, The Creeper lunged forward, its wings propelling it with uncanny speed. Vincent's wolfish form leapt to meet the attack, teeth and claws meeting leathery skin. The clash was fierce and primal, a battle between ancient adversaries.
The forest echoed with the sounds of snarls and hisses as the two creatures grappled. The ground shook beneath them as they tumbled through the underbrush, their movements a blur of supernatural prowess. Leaves and dirt were sent flying as their struggle intensified.
Despite its regenerative abilities, The Creeper found itself tested by Vincent's ferocious strength. Claws raked across leathery wings, and fangs sank deep into its flesh. Yet The Creeper's eerie resilience began to take its toll on Vincent, who felt the sting of its sharp talons.
Just as the battle reached a fever pitch, a deafening howl pierced the air. More werewolves emerged from the shadows, drawn by the clash of forces. The Creeper's eyes widened in recognition of the reinforcements, realizing it was outnumbered and outmatched.
With a final, defiant hiss, The Creeper unfurled its wings and took to the sky, disappearing into the night like a phantom. Vincent and the other werewolves watched its retreat, their primal instincts still on high alert.
As the forest fell silent once more, Vincent's gaze lingered on the spot where The Creeper had vanished. The clash had been intense, a collision of ancient powers. He knew that their paths might cross again, and when they did, the forest would once more bear witness to a battle of legends.
You know a lot of people get a false impression about where Satan and his fallen angels are. Most people have the preconception that they are in hell, but they’re not. Satan walks on the earth he was cast on to the earth, not into the earth, or he is a roaming lion, seeking whom he may devour, and only the worst of his fallen angels were sealed away in the in the pit, until the chosen day where they will be set free for a short time But a large portion of his fall angels are wandering the Earth as well tempting mankind.
Note that the truck from the first jeepers creepers movie is absent from the second movie
In the depths of a mystical realm, where shadows blend with moonlight's gleam, a creature of fabled dread emerged, bearing the traits of two formidable legends. This fearsome entity, known as the "Lunar Aswulf," was a fusion of the Aswang and the werewolf, a creature that struck terror into the hearts of those who dared to cross its path.
With the shape-shifting prowess of the Aswang, the Lunar Aswulf could seamlessly transform between two distinct forms: a human-like figure by day and a monstrous, lupine presence beneath the moon's luminous gaze. Its duality granted it the power to navigate both the realms of the living and the supernatural, granting it an eerie ability to blend in before revealing its true nature.
At dusk, when the first stars began to twinkle in the evening sky, the Lunar Aswulf's transformation would begin. Its bones shifted, muscles contorted, and fur sprouted from its flesh, giving rise to a creature of primal might. Its eyes would ignite with a fiery hunger, reminiscent of the Aswang's insatiable desires.
During the night, the Lunar Aswulf would prowl through forests and across plains, its senses heightened and instincts razor-sharp. Its razor-edged talons could rend flesh and bone with ease, and its fangs dripped with a venomous ichor that seared like fire. The mere mention of its name sent shivers down the spines of villagers who huddled together, recounting tales of its dreadful deeds.
As the moon reached its zenith, the Lunar Aswulf's presence became an omen of impending dread. The air grew thick with tension as it roamed the land, its haunting howls echoing through the night, a chilling symphony that sent a ripple of unease throughout the realm.
Legends intertwined with fear spoke of the Lunar Aswulf's insidious hunger, not only for flesh but for the essence of life itself. It was said that the creature could drain the life force from its victims, leaving them as empty husks, a fate worse than death.
However, amid its fearsome reputation, a glimmer of redemption emerged. Ancient lore whispered of a hidden bond between the Lunar Aswulf and the natural world, a connection that held the key to appeasing its voracious appetite. Wise elders spoke of rituals that could channel the creature's power towards protection and harmony, rather than destruction.
Thus, the Lunar Aswulf, with its fusion of Aswang and werewolf traits, became a symbol of both terror and potential balance. It stood as a reminder that even the most fearsome of forces could be harnessed for good, and that beneath the veil of darkness, a spark of ancient wisdom could illuminate a path of understanding in a world where legends walked among the living.
He's an Aztec blood god I thought based on the comics.
In shadows deep, where night unveils its dread,
Jeepers Creepers stirs, its presence spread,
A winged enigma, ancient and unknown,
A chilling tale of darkness overthrown.
With eyes that gleam like fire in the dark,
It prowls the land, a spectral, haunting spark,
A creature born of nightmares and lore,
From whispered tales, its legend does implore.
Leathery wings stretch wide in moon's embrace,
A phantom's dance, a figure filled with grace,
Yet horror lingers in its chilling flight,
A predator that stalks, engulfs the night.
Jeepers Creepers, a name that echoes fear,
A nightmare's essence drawing ever near,
It hungers for the essence of the living,
A terrifying fate, unrelenting, unforgiving.
Through centuries and tales, its tale unfolds,
A creature both mysterious and bold,
In shadows deep, it roams with eerie grace,
Jeepers Creepers, a presence we must face.
I think Jeepers can live without a head but I think he can only use his natural senses. He needs a host part to see, hear , and smell. I also think he can only use parts he’s compatible with, that being said the wings he has could be from an animal that he was compatible, that existed hundreds if not thousands of years ago
Makes sense like the old lady he didn’t eat and the deleted dialogue about how she didn’t smell good
I think it's just, the wings are part of the parasite on it's back..there's no creature that's ever existed with those.
@@submissivelover yeah that's what I thought too... I'm pretty sure the wings and hood are the real creeper, everything else is just held together by those web like things all over his body
@@bah_m7889 right, but it also has like supernatural powers too, so i've been between Alien/Demon forever...because of it's psychic link and telekinetic powers with it's truck and weapons + "Jeepers Creepers" playing on the nearest radio when he's near....I guess i lean more towards Alien??Aliens have obviously been described with Telepathic abilities and Telekinesis, but not so much effecting radio's to a specific song, that's more supernatural, like a curse of some sort....there's definitely no mythological creatures that perfectly fits this description at all.
In the "Jeepers Creepers" film series, the monster known as The Creeper is depicted as a powerful and regenerative creature that is difficult to kill. However, in the movies, characters have attempted various methods to defeat or neutralize it:
1. **Decapitation**: In the first film, characters attempt to kill The Creeper by decapitating it. This proves to be challenging due to its rapid regenerative abilities.
2. **Destroying its body parts**: Characters in the films try to damage or destroy The Creeper's body parts, believing that this might hinder its ability to regenerate.
3. **Fire**: Fire is used as a means to injure or weaken The Creeper. However, even severe burns may not be enough to stop it.
4. **Trapping it**: In one of the films, characters try to trap The Creeper in a confined space to prevent it from feeding and regenerating.
5. **Ancient weapons**: Characters explore the use of ancient weapons and artifacts that are believed to have the power to harm or stop The Creeper.
It's important to note that The Creeper's abilities and vulnerabilities are deliberately left mysterious in the films, adding to its sense of terror and unpredictability. As a fictional horror character, The Creeper's survival and resilience are integral to the tension and suspense in the storyline.
Little do people know the Creeper owns every DMV worldwide.
I would love to see what the cop saw that made the creeper so horrified, maybe his backstory or a weakness?
The reason the creeper has the ability to talk in the deleted scene is because the scene before he consumed the tongue of the cop who’s head was severed and retained part of the cops voice.
The first theory is my favorite one
Being raised with a huge religious background hits home for me
Always find the story of Lucifer's fall from heaven the best story in the bible
Glad we finally got a gpod explanation of what the crepper is
I know it wouldn’t happen but the creeper would be a cool character for mortal kombat
In the horror film "Jeepers Creepers," the monster is an ancient and supernatural creature known as "The Creeper." The Creeper is depicted as a winged humanoid creature with a grotesque appearance. It has sharp teeth, bat-like wings, and the ability to regenerate and heal itself.
The Creeper awakens every 23 years to feed for 23 days, during which it seeks out and preys upon humans. It has a particular attraction to certain body parts and organs, which it consumes to replenish its own body. The film follows a brother and sister who encounter The Creeper while driving on a remote road and become the target of its relentless pursuit.
"Jeepers Creepers" is a horror franchise created by Victor Salva, and the first film was released in 2001. The creature's mysterious origins and unsettling behavior contribute to the film's eerie and suspenseful atmosphere.
1st! Love ya videos!
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the movie tells you the creeper is a demon and has been around for thousand of years. It's part of the first movie. The old woman says you have hurt him about as much as he can be hurt in this world. That he goes back after his time is up. the body is just a vessel and he takes if over every 23 years to take souls back to hell. He "eats " parts of people to replace damaged or too old parts of the body.
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yes but that is just a story she was told herself. just like old stories my grandfather use to tell me. nobody knows what the creeper is. you should ask the guy who came up with the idea
@@zeldahyrule543the guy that came up with the idea is the guy that made the movie 😐
@@Swampdonkey796 he got the idea from unsolved mysteries
@@zeldahyrule543 i know for a fact the creeper is a demon! he does things in the first two movies that prove it!
I think the ABSOLUTE WORST part of the 2022 movie was the fact that they did the one thing that makes any reboot an instant POS, and that is: "Making it take place in a world where the previous movies are actual movies in that world" (so basically making it take place in the "real world" where it turns out the murderous thing is actually real)
Dude I need to know where you guys get those anatomy pics for these characters. Do you commission them or google search them?
Or you create them with AI.
@@bunnyrabbitplays8979 true but I have a minor technophobia and I’m technologically impaired lol.
I say the more light you shine on this, and the more that is taken from imagination the less scary it becomes. The unknown and the potential carry far more weight than latex suits. It's all been done, so the secret is to tap into the viewer's brain and exploit what scares on a personal level viewers have to relate to the monster.
Definitely not a vampire, I would say it's a creature that was once a different kind of creature. But then evolved when it had to eat a human and then started becoming more of a humanoid along the way.
To be fair he’s only humanoid because he attaches their body parts. So I wonder if he ever did that with an animal?
@@YomamaYodaddyYobjtchassGrannytechnically yes. In part 4 he ate worms and a wild boar. So he probably at animals as well as humans. Maybe a simple magical creature working for a witch got out of hand and began to morph
I watched a video where a guy basically said the thing attached to the creepers head is a parasite. And it made sense.
The original vampire eastern slavic folklore revenants, and southern slavic spirits that return to life after 40 days, start as poltergeist with sparkling quasi-material body, then became alive again after reverse-metamorphosis to heal his corpse, to nearly identical looks to his normal body, but boneless (bezkost) with blood shot eyes (might be through hemolytic feeding on blood and transfer it back to the corpse in astral vampire protection)
If only the last two films hadn't completely ruined the franchise. Like Gosh. It was such an interesting character that was butchered in the third film and made completely ridiculous in the 4th. It really pisses me off cause I absolutely loved the first and second film.
I bet 1,000 Jason Voorhees can beat the creeper
Without a doubt . Jason is the embodiment of will and retribution . Add the supernatural abilities and he's unstoppable .
No, he can't.
If you waited till the creeper entered its hibernation & then dismembered it and kept it's parts separate.. Would it then wake up 23 years later and just have it's head awake, therfore stopping it for good? Or would it's body parts find eachother and re assemble? Lol
The Creeper was probably the last decent monster to be invented in horror. Horror movies suck nowadays. So sad... I liked the original film.
ruclips.net/video/sxOHyaHTeDQ/видео.html (the deleted scene. Can't really remember the cop's voice, but i think since he ate his tongue, that's how he is speaking)
ruclips.net/video/t-Mej1voU5A/видео.html (the original | alternative ending. 2bh, this is scarier. Instead of just his eyes, he took his whole head. Justin did a good job here as a Creeper)
idk why people in this comment section post comments like they never saw the movies! he's not a vampire!...he's not a parasite! If it is a parasite its demonic in origin so he's 100% from hell!...that's indisputable! He can control things like his weapons or vehicle from a distance without touching them like he has the force from star wars! this is shown multiple times in the first two movies! he can't die...he can only be postponed like he was by the old man in the first movie! No matter what you do to his physical form...he's coming back!
A rip off of TERROR INC. an Epic comic imprint. The hero had those kind of bone things sticking off his head that allow him to gain abilities of people by attaching body parts onto itself.
The first two JC movies were pretty good in my opinion. Twenty years ago when I first watched and the creeper terrified me. Sniffing out his victims 😅. What a wasteful disappoint the fourth movie was.
The thing is, how does he regenerate his wings? Considering if he had to harvest a part from another body to regenerate it? Maybe can harvest from anything? Including but not limited to a crow?
Maybe he just has to eat enough flesh and bone of any kind for those. That would explain why he didn't just start off flying in the first one.
It would have been interesting if the creeper could talk but he talked in an ancient language that would be interesting
I really want to believe that it's just some sort of parasitic creature that's developed on Earth for years and developed some of the darkest humor ever
he has supernatural powers!
@@jekubb4348 to an extent yes, anything out of the ordinary can be considered supernatural.
The best is and will always be the first. The second is kinda spooky and even interesting but it pales. Don't get me on the other two.
The creeper does talk in the first film, right before he takes off with Derry in the end, you have to turn up the volume, the creeper says '' I want him''
He does lol???
Trying to capture him and destroy the body you see wouldn't work because via one of his discarded limbs he could then revirt to a smaller parasite till he has regrown a full body again
I saw a theory that the Creeper is Cartiphilus who mocked Christ at the crucification and was cursed by God to eternally wander the earth and devour the innocent.
Or he was Cain the first murderer.
I think either one would make an interesting storyline
What if they were to chop up his body parts and scatter them through out the world so he couldn’t regenerate? Would that work?
Not quite. Crows regenerated him in last year's movie
Put his hibernating form in a Incinerator.
The creeper is a ghoul this has been confirmed before
what is a ghoul!? is this fallout 3! can you be specific???
What would happen if he was hibernating and someone put him through a tree shredder? Can he still regenerate or would he fully die
Hyper analyzing this, will get you further and further from the answer. To me, the simplest and first impression you got of the Creeper is the right one. He's clearly a demon.
It did spend some time in the old west. It have shown it if they would have made jeepers creepers cathedral. I have a copy of the script hit me up if anyone wants it.
The creeper is a parasite. And it can be killed. Quite easily if you actually know its a parasite. The creeper is the thing that opens up or totally covers up the head. Without a host body it's actually easy to capture or kill.
I was about ready for this video to be 5 years old or something.
It can’t be killed but it can be contained.
I think there is an organization dedicated to doing just that out there. This creature is clearly an SCP and needs to be studied. Lets put him in a room with SCP-173 and see how that goes, or maybe the Shy Guy.
@@jasonbond4591 good point! He is SCP worthy. What class though?
@@DaJinx1 Definitely Euclid class, for sure.
Oh yes it can be killed. You just need the right equipment. AKA, Waterjet.
A great sequel would be the creeper killing Victor Salva
I'm sure I read in a comic that the Creeper is a Maya/Aztec demon. Look for the comic which i think is canon
The monster in "Jeepers Creepers" is not explicitly identified as an Aswang. While there are some similarities between The Creeper and the mythical creature Aswang from Philippine folklore, they are distinct entities. The Creeper is a creation of the film's creator, Victor Salva, and its origins and characteristics are specific to the movie's storyline. The film does not draw a direct connection between The Creeper and the Aswang legend.
3rd film was horrendous… I did not even finish it.
The SCP Foundation can kill him....
OBJECT CLASS: EUCLID
The dumbest thing about the creeper and what I never thought understood is once they had him chopped him why didn’t they keep chopping him up .. the end of second movie they put him back together just to kill him again 23 years later like it was so stupid just leave him and pieces and when he wake up he gonna wonder why his legs in cali ,his arms In Florida , his torso in Canada and his head in my air tight steel case with no way out for the next 23 days lmao 😂
In the "Jeepers Creepers" film series, there is no explicit information provided about the monster's reproductive capabilities. The films primarily focus on the creature's feeding habits, its regenerative abilities, and its menacing behavior. The origins and nature of the monster, known as The Creeper, remain mysterious and are not fully explored in the movies. Therefore, whether or not the creature can reproduce is not addressed within the context of the films.
6:56 was that unintentional
“Pee” “Pissed”
The creeper was a fantastic villain
I think jeepers is a parasites when I first watch jeepers creeper
Why don't they just strap him to a rocket in his hibernation mode. He won't be able to move, or drop him in a volcano.
Probably because the world doubts things like that. It's always rumors etc. They need a movie where he us caught on camera and the public now knows he is real and a danger. Then we can ship him off. Lol
Nah I prefer the creeper not speaking it adds on to his mysterious nature