The 2002 horror movieThe Ringhas one of the best horror movie villains ever in Samara Morgan, the spirit of a young girl whose parents neglected her and whose mother was responsible for her death. From her very first appearance, she’s hard to forget, and her hair, face, and the way that she moves her body make her a scary and effective force to be reckoned with.

Unlike some supernatural villains who are creepy but aren’t fleshed out properly, Samara Morgan fromThe Ringhas a proper backstory and a motive behind why she kills people. But what are Samara’s powers and why is she so terrifying?

A girl from the well Samara in 2002 The Ring

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Samara Morgan Has The Power Of Nensha

The Ringis one of thebest American horror movies based on Japanese filmsand Samara Morgan is based on the character Sadako Yamamura in the 1998 Japanese horror movieRing,which was adapted from the novel by Koji Suzuki which was published in 1991. Sadako and Samara have the power of nensha, which means that they can cause people to think certain things and they can also make sure that people see photos on surfaces.

From the opening scene ofThe Ringwhich sees Katie Embry (Amber Tamblyn) being killed by Samara, it’s clear that Samara is no ordinary villain and that it would take a lot to stop her. Katie’s face is contorted into a strange and disturbing position, which is another power that Samara has. However, Sadako wasn’t able to do that, so this is something that was changed withThe Ringremake.

Samara Morgan in The Ring

The Ringis one of thebest 2000s horror moviesbecause of Samara, a well-crafted villain who is unforgettable because of her creepy nature and long black hair. She will forever be associated with the moment when she comes out of the TV near the end of the movie. Because no one would expect a girl with such stringy hair and a deformed face and limbs to literally escape from a TV, this is one of the most compelling scenes out of any horror movie. It’s definitely a reason why the movie is still popular.

What Happens To Samara In The Ring?

Rachel has amemorable quote in the 2000s horror movieThe Ringwhen she says “I think that when you die, you see the ring,” which suggests Samara’s tragic backstory. What happened to this villain when she was a child is truly devastating and a lot sadder than most horror movies. Richard (Brian Cox) and Anna Morgan (Shannon Cochran) don’t treat Samara well when she’s a child and force her into the barn at her family ranch. Anna throws Samara down a well and thinks that she’s dead. Samara lives for seven days, which is why she kills people seven days after they watch the horrifying tape that she has put together.

Samara continues killing her victims, and it seems like no one will be able to stop her, but Rachel has a strong sense of determination thanks to the fact that she wants to protect her son. After Samara murders Rachel’s ex-husband Noah Clay (Martin Henderson), Rachel and Aidan copy the tape so they can survive, but it’s clear that Samara will keep going.

Split image of Samara Morgan in The Ring Two and Rings

How Samara Endures In The Sequels The Ring 2 And Rings

While somehorror villains aren’t motivated by revenge, Samara Morgan wants people to pay for what her parents did to her, and she’s up to her usual tricks in the sequel and third film in the franchise. She is still terrorizing people via her videotapes in the sequelThe Ring Two, which was released in 2005, and she takes over Aidan’s body after he takes a bath one day. It seems like Rachel beats Samara, but she returns inRingsin 2017, and takes over Julia (Matilda Lutz) at the end of the movie in a horrifying scene.

The horror franchise continually uses the powerful imagery of water, as Samara can never escape the time that she spent trapped in the well, and she doesn’t want other people to forget about it, either. In some ways, Samara inThe Ringis amysterious horror movie villain, but everything that she does makes sense and the movies are clear about her motivations.

Although it’s fair to say thatThe Ring TwoandRingsdon’t measure up to the original movie, there’s something powerful and interesting about how strong Samara is. The fact that she can’t be stopped makes her scary and her complicated, emotional background makes her memorable. It’s fair to say that Samara becomes more compelling in the second and third movies in the horror franchise because she starts taking over people’s bodies and minds, which allows her to continue hurting people.