
Voiced originally by Norm McDonald and then subsequently by Adam Corolla. It should be on Netflix Streaming.ĭeath from Family Guy. The show is hilarious and I highly recommend you checking it out. And he enlists his two best friends to help. Bret Harrison discovers that his parents sold his soul to the Devil when he was born so when he comes of age, he has to become a reaper. Instead of it being the personification of death, a reaper is a bounty hunter that works for the Devil returning escaped souls to Hell. This show sort of changes the idea of a reaper. It was a great show that I wished had survived past its initial two seasons.
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This sadly short lived TV series was partially created by Kevin Smith and also starred Ray Wise as the Devil.
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The movie that Ian McKellen’s Death jumps off? The Seventh Seal.īret Harrison in the 2007 TV series Reaper.

In case you don’t know, this movie is about characters jumping off the movie screen and becoming real. I keep thinking it was someone like Richard Harris. I keep forgetting that Sir Ian played this role. Sir Ian McKellen in the 1993 movie The Last Action Hero. Sadler’s Reaper is the best thing about the Bill & Ted sequel. Only in this movie the games are Battleship, Clue, Electronic Football and Twister instead of Chess. The character’s clothing and makeup are almost identical to the original and he is also challenged to play games.

Sadler’s Reaper from this movie was based on Ekerot in The Seventh Seal. William Sadler from the 1991 sequel Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey. Ekerot makes a very creepy personification of Death. The movie is a good one, if a bit slow and tedious. The Seventh Seal also starred Max Von Sydow as a soldier who partakes in a game of chess against death. This movie has been a very influential film and even influenced two other entries on this list. I recently re-watched a few movies and TV shows with Grim Reapers that I loved so I thought I’d run down a list of six of my favorite Grim Reapers from movies and TV.īengt Ekerot from the 1957 Ingmar Bergman movie The Seventh Seal. It’s just such a cool visual and the idea of personifying death with this skeletal figure in a tattered black robe and scythe is a cool one.
