Maika Monroe Was A Horror Scream Queen Long Before Longlegs
Summary Maika Monroe has been successful in horror since her breakout role in It Follows in 2014, showcasing her talent in various horror projects.
Monroe's diverse performances in horror films like Villains and Longlegs demonstrate her versatility and grounded approach to her characters.
With upcoming projects like the It Follows sequel, They Follow, Monroe is set to continue dominating the horror genre as a standout scream queen.
With Longlegs' current box office success, its leading star Maika Monroe proves her worth as a scream queen. While the actor is now on most horror fan's radars, this isn't the first time she has played the main character in a horror film. Monroe leads the film as Agent Lee Harker against Nicolas Cage's titular Longlegs, but has been working hard to establish herself as a major horror presence.
Longlegs is one of Monroe's biggest horror successes to date, but a lot of her previous projects have attracted a wide audience as well. Monroe has featured prominently in some of the past decade's most critically successful releases, exhibiting a versatility and flexibility that has seen her work with some of the genre's most significant directors. While she might not have the mainstream appeal of more traditional Hollywood stars, there's no doubt that Maika Monroe has an impressive horror resume.
Related Every Maika Monroe Horror Movie, Ranked (Including Longlegs) Whether starring in a slow-paced and tense thriller or a horror comedy, Maika Monroe delivers a strong performances in every movie she appears in.
Why Maika Monroe Is A Long-Term Scream Queen
Maika Monroe Has Been Successful In Horror Since 2014
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Maika Monroe has been working in film and television since she was a child, but her breakthrough performance was in 2014, thanks to her leading role in David Robert Mitchell's independent horror hit, It Follows. The film follows a group of teenagers who are stalked by a relentless demonic presence, transmitted from person to person via sexual contact. Monroe offers a gripping performance, contrasting explosive terror with quiet trauma, expertly utilizing her body language and facial expressions. Monroe's subtlety connects with the audience on a deeper level, enhancing It Follows' horror as a result.
Maika Monroe's understated performance is what makes her ideal for the horror genre. Her other recent horror films, Watcher, Significant Other, and Villains, all vary in style and theme. Yet, whatever their contents, Monroe brings a level-headed approach to all these roles. She brings an element of calm to her characters, but in a way that feels realistic and grounds the film. Monroe offers the same in Longlegs with her performance of Agent Lee Harker. Her character is timid and has a lot of baggage to carry around, but she shines by demonstrating this in understated ways, without ever being boring.
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Maika Monroe has a strong history in horror and Longlegs will not be her last performance in the genre. The character actor is currently focusing on the long-awaited sequel to It Follows, They Follow. Representing a reunion with David Robert Mitchell, They Follow marks an exciting new era for Maika Monroe. With the recent success of Longlegs, new Monroes fans may be inspired to check out both the original It Follows and its follow-up. With it being a standalone film for so long, now is the perfect time for It Follows to turn into a franchise with scream queen Maika Monroe at the center of it all.
With a long career as a genre actor already under her belt, (Monroe) continues to be a rising star and one to watch.
Even if audiences only found her because of Longlegs, Maika Monroe has proven to be an exciting addition to the horror genre. With a long career as a genre actor already under her belt, she continues to be a rising star and one to watch. Monroe has already said she'd love to join The Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, and has proven herself again and again in horror, making unlikely that Longlegs and They Follow will be the last horror films she will star in.

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