Bill Skarsgård is more than just a very handsome face. In fact, he is among his generation’s most interesting and arresting performers,  a modern scream king known for his tendency toward playing intriguing and elusive characters in intense and often dark films. This year, Skarsgård is set to dominate with three high-profile releases —Boy Kills Worldthis April,The Crowin August, andRobert Eggers’ highly awaited horror filmNosferatuin December.

If the wait is too unbearable for you and you want to see more of the talented actor’s work, I suggest you check out the 2022 miniseriesClark,one of Netflix’s best miniseries, featuring Skarsgård’s best and most charming performance to date. However, if you’re more into movies, then be sure to check out these five films where Skarsgård showcases his mesmerizing talent and versatility.

Bill Skarsgård as Mickey smiling at someone off-camera in Villains.

5. It (2017)

Most people who hear the name “Bill Skarsgård” will probably instantly think of Andy Muschietti’sItduology. The actor stars asthe iconic cinematic villainPennywise, the Dancing Clown, in Muschietti’s horror movies about a shape-shifting and evil creature haunting the children of the forgotten town of Derry in Mayne.

Buried under layers of mak-up, sporting menacing, enlarged teeth and a prominent head, Skarsgård is utterly unrecognizable as the evil clown. The role was first popularized by the legendary Tim Curry, but Skarsgård makes it his own, delivering arguably the ultimate version of Pennywise, the best and most interesting creature in Stephen King’s roster. The firstItmovie is by far the best, featuring Skarsgård at his most menacing and mesmerizing and providing more than a few chills for fans of blood-curdling horror.

Itis available torent or purchase on Amazonand other digital vendors.

4. Nine Days (2020)

Edson Oda’s 2022 fantasy dramaNine Daysis a severely underrated film that is as profound as it’s devastating. Winston Duke stars as Will, a reclusive man living in a house in preexistence, whose job is to interview souls who long to be born on Earth and supervise their progress once they arrive. When one of his previous selections dies, Will has a crisis of faith just as a new batch of interviewees arrives, including Skarsgård’s Kane.

Few films are as emotionally resonant, shattering, or strangely life-affirming asNine Days. The film asks big questions about the nature and purpose of human life and the seeming emptiness of it all. The entire cast is outstanding, especially Duke and Zazie Beetz, while Skarsgård delivers a quiet and internalized performance as the cynical Kane.Nine Daysisn’t an easy film; it can get quite philosophical, and its ending is particularly devastating. However, its hefty, thought-provoking themes and stellar cast are more than worth the tears.

Nine Daysis available torent or purchase on Amazonand other digital vendors.

3. Barbarian (2022)

Few horror films in recent memory have had such an effective marketing campaign as Zach Cregger’sBarbarian. Georgina Campbell stars as Tess, a woman who arrives at her Airbnb to discover it’s been double-booked and another man, Keith (Skarsgård), is already there. As Tess reluctantly accepts his invitation to share the booking, she begins to suspect not all is as it seems.

Barbarianmakes excellent use of the audience’s idea of who Keith is, and the actor gives a subtly unnerving performance that makes us second-guess his every move. Alas, it’s a perfect misdirection, and Skarsgård is free to play what is possibly his most endearing character so far. Ironically, if there’s a film that proves Skarsgård is a rom-com lead trapped in the body of a scream king, it’sBarbarian. Arguably the best inthe rising trend of Airbnb horror movies,Barbarianis a genuinely shocking and unforgettable nightmare that will take viewers by surprise.

Barbarianis available torent or purchase on Appleand other digital vendors.

John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023)

From one of Skarsgård’s sweetest performances, we move to one of his most disturbing. The actor is the perfect antagonist for Chad Stahelski and Keanu Reeves’ hyper-violent, hyper-stylized, nonstop action extravaganzaJohn Wick: Chapter 4. The film cats Skarsgård as the Marquis Vincent de Gramont, who is elevated into a key position on The High Table and given unlimited resources on the condition he finally kills John Wick.

Like its predecessors,John Wick: Chapter 4is an explosion of action and sheer flair, featuring one jaw-dropping set piece after another. Skarsgård is at his scene-stealing best, chewing scenery left and right, draped in some of the finest suits and using a suitably over-the-top accent that is convincing enough and just the right amount of silly. Skarsgård is basically playing a Bond villain here, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.One of the best action moviesof the 21st century,John Wick: Chapter 4is a visual overdose, an action movie in overdrive and a satisfying ending to what is arguably the defining action franchise of the 2010s and 2020s.

John Wick: Chapter 4is available tostream on Starz.

Villains (2019)

Skarsgård is at his funniest and most charming in the underrated horror comedyVillains. Co-starring scream queen Maika Monroe (Longlegs),Villainssees the pair playing inept thieves and lovebirds Mickey and Jules, who seek refuge in a large manor after clumsily robbing a store. However, they soon realize the house is far more dangerous than they anticipated.

A love story posing as a horror comedy,Villainsis a delightful romance elevated by Skarsgård and Monroe’s earnest and endearing chemistry.Villainsallows Skarsgård to adopt a more relaxed approach, and the actor gets to flex his considerable comedic muscles; he is funny and ridiculously appealing, once again proving he is not just a scream king, but a bona fide leading man. Small-scale, but refreshingly fast-paced and delightfully twisted,Villainsis a wonderful horror-comedy thriller hybrid and one of the strongest entries in Skarsgård’s blossoming filmography.

Villainsis available tostream on Tubi.