30 Most Dangerous Movie Cities

Toontown - Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

The City: A tow🥃n located just outside of Hollywood where the animate🍎d thespians of showbiz reside.

Why So Dangerous? Toons are just as duplicitous and scheming as humans! Judge Doom&൩rsquo;s reign of terror o⛄ver the city involves the manufacture of a lethal concoction called the “Dip”... which dissolves toons.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “Don’t pet the cackling we▨a🐼sels.”

Stepford - The Stepford Wives (1975)

The City: A seemingly 🐲idyllic Connecticut suburb. The women of the town dress impeccably, have perfectly trimm𒀰ed hedges and have no objections to... well, anything.

Why So Dangerous? ♕ The wives aren’t just apathetic! They’re all murderﷺed and replaced by soulless robots.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “Where obedience is not just foജr dogs.”

Interzone - Naked Lunch (1991)

The City: A hallucinatory world of hedonism tha🔜t’s like the metropolis offsp𓃲ring of Las Vegas and an old French dungeon.

Why So Dangerous? You’ll have no idea who or what’s real, which is probably for the best as the decrepit atmosphere feels like soꦗmeone’s twisted nightmare. And there’s giant talking bug🥃s.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “Interzone: we don’t know wher𓂃e we are either.”

Dome City - Logans Run (1976)

The City: A future utopian world operated completely by computers. Beneath the giant domes, all citizens wear lycra jumpsuits, no-one grows ol𒀰d, and everyone is encouraged to behave like they’re at university.

Why So Dangerous? No-one ever reaches the gr👍and old age of 30. Residents are tricked into being killed on the first day of their third decade, as a cruel method of 𒅌population control.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “ಞCom🔯e celebrate your thirtieth with us!”

Antonio Bay - The Fog (1980)

The City: Like all close-knit communit🔥ies, this coastal town in California has a dark secret that may somehow be connected to the shifting weather.

Why So Dangerous? Ordinary precipitation turns deadly in Antonio Bay. The vengeful ghosts of a seawreck return to dish out justice to the towns☂people who killed them. Seeing as they’re all already dead,𝔍 they start butchering their ancestors.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: &ldquo⭕;Wherꦍe the ghosts really can harm you!”

Halloween Town - The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

The City: A horrif🍸ying claymation 🀅cityscape populated by every type of monster you feared as a child, from the Pumpkin King Jack Skellington to Oogie Boogie. He’s made of bugs, don’t you know.

Why So Dangerous? The very matter of its existence! The purpose of th▨e town is to frighten the bejeezus out of everyone on Halloween.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “Your nightmares, our reality!”

The City - City Of The Lost Children (1995)

The City: An anonymous portside town that&rsquo🔜;s part-circus an𒈔d part-dystopia that imparts the overall feeling of a child-like dream turned nightmare.

Why So Dangerous? The city’s youngsters live in fear of neighbouring tyrant, Krank, who kidnaps them in order t♈o channel their dreams. It♔’s all a part of his plan to stay immortal.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “Freddy Krueger&rs♒quo;s got nothing on us.”

Midwich - Village Of The Damned (1960)

The City: A sleepy English town whose inhabitants all experience a loss of 🌜consciousness at the same time. Springtime allergies, or something more sinister?

Why So Dangerous? Women may fall ine⭕xplicably pregnant. Their terrifying 🌳offspring display their unknown evil origins by murdering many villagers via telepathic means.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “You can&rs🦄quo;tꦐ rely on a prophylactic here.”

Summerisle - The Wicker Man (1973)

The City: An island off the coast of Scotland, their spectacular volcanic ash allows residents to win a host of prize-winning vegetable contests. They’⭕re also a little infatuated with pagan fertility rituals.

Why So Dangerous? All outsiders are treated with intense susp𝐆icion, and are often subjected to painful, wicker-woven deaths ෴in order to appease the gods.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “In need of fertiওliser - or your corpse!”

Salems Lot - Salems Lot (1978)

The City: Located in Maine, the humble township of &l🔯squo;Salem’s Lot was founded by a cult leader whose dark proclivities began the town’s lifelo✨ng relationship with the supernatural.

Why So Dangerous? The vampiric community thrives in ‘Salem’s Lot, with corpses springing up and the undead insistently tapping on your bedroom window at night. And we haven’t even discussed the witchcraft and inbre🍎eding.

The Welcome Sign Should Read: “We suck.”

Gem Seddon is GamesRadar+'s west coast Entertainment News Reporter, working to keep all of you updated on all of the latest and greatest movies and shows on streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon P💜rime. Outside of entertainment journalism, Gem can frequently be found writing about the alternative health and wellness industry, and obsessing over all things Aliens and Terminator on Twitter.