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* Maria in ''ComicBook/Barracuda'' possesses an extremely intense one. When she strips off her gown at the SlaveMarket and stands naked on the auction block before the crowd, she manages--without saying a word--to cow the audience so much that they fall silent and make none of the catcalls or lewd comments they made when her mother suffered her ShamefulStrip.

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* Maria in ''ComicBook/Barracuda'' ''ComicBook/{{Barracuda}}'' possesses an extremely intense one. When she strips off her gown at the SlaveMarket and stands naked on the auction block before the crowd, she manages--without saying a word--to cow the audience so much that they fall silent and make none of the catcalls or lewd comments they made when her mother suffered her ShamefulStrip.
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* Remember the look that Mom gave you when you were acting up in public?

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* In ''VisualNovel/{{CLANNAD}}'', Tomoya gives one to a couple of creeps trying to hit on Nagisa that Mei has attracted to the bakery.
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* WebVideo/DeckerShado's review of ''Film/GameraVsGyaos'' sees Creator/ThatLongHairedCreepyGuy, an LGBT man, give one after Decker comments that the version they're reviewing spells the latter titular monster's name as "Gaes".

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* WebVideo/DeckerShado's review of ''Film/GameraVsGyaos'' sees Creator/ThatLongHairedCreepyGuy, an LGBT man, give one after Decker comments that the version they're reviewing spells the latter titular monster's name as "Gaes".[[UnfortunateNames "Gaes"]].
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* ''Advertising/NeverSayNoToPanda'': The panda just stares at his victims when he appears. Combined with his [[SlasherSmile smile]], it's clear that things are about to get ''very'' bad.
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* [[https://globalnews.ca/news/5943365/greta-thunberg-trump-gif-stare/ This gif]] of Greta Thunberg giving Donald Trump a death glare moments after a powerful TheReasonYouSuckSpeech quickly became memetic.
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* Talia from ComicBook/BrodysGhost is particularly skilled at making these. [[spoiler:played for drama when Brody confronts her over all her lies, and she gives him an especially intense death glare while admitting to everything.]] Brody also tends to make this kind of face if someone really crosses a line with him.

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* Talia from ComicBook/BrodysGhost ''ComicBook/BrodysGhost'' is particularly skilled at making these. [[spoiler:played for drama when Brody confronts her over all her lies, and she gives him an especially intense death glare while admitting to everything.]] Brody also tends to make this kind of face if someone really crosses a line with him.


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* ''ComicBook/EnemyAce'': In the backup story in ''Men of War'' #1, Von Hammer is confronted by a shell-shocked pilot wielding a pistol who blames him for the deaths of the other men in his squad. Unarmed, Von Hammer just stands there staring at him, unmoving. His gaze is so intense that the pilot's aim wavers and then he breaks: the pistol going going off and missing Von Hammer and shattering the goggles he is holding in his hand.

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* In the first ''Series/BlueCollarComedy Tour'' film, Creator/BillEngvall recalls how he met Lucy, a goth friend of his daughter. He accidentally calls her "Lucy...fer", and was promptly given one of these.
-->She looked at me like, "I will set you ablaze right now."
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* Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}'s look sent chills down Comicbook/ThePunisher's spine during their earlier encounters. The Punisher narrated it as being impossible to maintain eye-contact with Daredevil due to this trope. Eventually, the Punisher learned that Daredevil's tendency to stare straight through him wasn't a psych-out as much as Daredevil simply being blind.
* Comicbook/{{Deadpool}} has a really good one too, and when he shows it, you know shit's about to go down.
* [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Scrooge McDuck]] has the most terrifying [[RedEyesTakeWarning red-eyed]] scowl, memorably seen when he tore a steamboat apart. The glare is shown on pictures hung around walls in his employees' offices, as a reminder he's not to be trifled with. His [[DonaldDuck nephew]] has also used this ability.

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* Comicbook/{{Deadpool}} ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} has a really good one too, and when he shows it, you know shit's about to go down.
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Scrooge McDuck]] [=McDuck=] has the most terrifying [[RedEyesTakeWarning red-eyed]] scowl, memorably seen when he tore a steamboat apart. The glare is shown on pictures hung around walls in his employees' offices, as a reminder he's not to be trifled with. His [[DonaldDuck nephew]] has also used this ability.



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* In the first ''Series/BlueCollarComedy Tour'' film, Creator/BillEngvall recalls how he met Lucy, a goth friend of his daughter. He accidentally calls her "Lucy...fer", and was promptly given one of these.
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-->'''Gomez:''' Wednesday is turning into a lovely young woman, just like you were.
-->'''Morticia:''' [sharply glares at him]
-->'''Gomez:''' ''Are!'' Like you ''are''. [proceeds to fawn over her while she gives a "That's what I thought" nod.]

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* NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, a.k.a. The Black Mamba, has a downright '''menacing''' one that you can usually catch once a game, especially in photos online (and abused hilariously in basketball memes). One of the most famous instances was during the 2012-2013 season when he gave one to then-coach Mike Brown while they were losing. Even though it was early in the season, the normally champion-level LA Lakers were on a losing streak, and that game was one another tally to the count... one week after the death glare was given, Mike Brown was fired. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwFM15L4mQI But seriously... does this look like the face of mercy to you?]]

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* NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, a.k.a. The Black Mamba, has had a downright '''menacing''' one that you can usually catch once a game, especially in photos online (and abused hilariously in basketball memes). One of the most famous instances was during the 2012-2013 season when he gave one to then-coach Mike Brown while they were losing. Even though it was early in the season, the normally champion-level LA Lakers were on a losing streak, and that game was one another tally to the count... one week after the death glare was given, Mike Brown was fired. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwFM15L4mQI But seriously... does this look like the face of mercy to you?]]
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* Tohsaka Rin of ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight''. Do NOT, just do NOT get her angry. Be prepared to be killed, er, I mean, amazed.
* ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'': Tohno Shiki is usually quite gentle, doesn't particularly enjoy fighting and absolutely despises killing. However, if something truly angers him, TheGlassesComeOff, and his glare has more often than not completely terrified his foes. Of course, his {{Magical Eye}}s help. In the ''Melty Blood'' manga, the majority of his expressions can be summed up into three categories: Exasperation, shock and [[http://www.onemanga.com/Melty_Blood/12/23/ tranquil]] [[http://www.onemanga.com/Melty_Blood/11/21/ fury]]. It should be noted that he hasn't gone Nanaya at all since the first game, so his terrifying glare is limited mostly to his [[BewareTheNiceOnes normal persona]].
* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
** Damon Gant's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzTgOhzVddw Epic Stare of Death]] is the embodiment of this trope. There was a flash parody which took Gant's sprite from the game, and used the audio from the above-mentioned Death Glare scene from ''Series/{{Scrubs}}.''
** Miles Edgeworth from the same games is legendary for this, and very proud, too.
*** At one point, when he [[spoiler:breaks one of his first Psyche-Locks,]] he is wondering whether it was the power of his glare that broke it. Also he is capable of ''glaring back'' at the detention center ''camera''.
---->'''Edgeworth:''' "If someone glares at you, it's only polite to return the favor," is what I was taught.
*** In case I-4, he accidentally glares at his reflection. [[MindScrew He wins]].
** Morgan Fey throws off some particularly vicious glares when provoked, as does Dahlia Hawthorne. [[spoiler:Like mother, like daughter.]]
** In ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'', when [[spoiler: Kristoph Gavin]] is upset, he gains ScaryShinyGlasses. When you perceive him in the fourth case, you get to see through them. What you see is incredibly unnerving...
** In ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'', Tyrell Badd gives one that makes ''[[WhipItGood Franziska]]'' back off. 'Nuff said.
** In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', Dhurke, like Edgeworth, is famous for these. They got the nickname of "Dragon's Glare". [[spoiler: Since he was an attorney before his time as a rebel, it seems to be his version of the "Objection!" pose]].
* Jett in ''VisualNovel/{{SC2VN}}'' will do this to you if you ask stare at her for too long, ask embarrassing questions, or [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers play bad Starcraft]].
* Miyako from the ''VisualNovel/MajiDeWatashiNiKoiShinasai!'' series may have '''''the''''' most [[http://i.imgur.com/vQyLTzj.png terrifying glare]] in all of fiction.
* ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoKajitsu'': Protagonist Yuuji tends to show off these involuntary when his thoughts revolve around darker subject matters, or when the situation gets serious. We only get to see it on Makina's route when [[spoiler:he gets fed up with Irisu Kiyoka's scheming and holds her at gunpoint, deliberating whether to kill her]].
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* Bobby Liebling of Music/{{Pentagram}}. Just look at [[https://theobelisk.net/obelisk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/pentagram-e1294441064806.jpg those]] [[https://metaldevastationradio.com/blog/image/blog_image/3715/xxxlarge/crop=2:1/_v=8377b1548810901 crazy]] [[https://i1.wp.com/www.riffrelevant.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Liebling-2.jpg?resize=575%2C324&ssl=1 eyes]]. Though, his eyes are probably like that because of decades of drug abuse.
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** Domestic dogs also do this sometimes to their owners, especially when they're upset over something said owners have done (forgetting to feed them, taking them to the vet, etc). Huskies in particular have been known to give out ''epic'' {{Death Glare}}s.
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* ''Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11886910/1/Gankona-Unnachgiebig-Unità Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità]]'': Let's just say Germany and Japan gave each other ''a lot'' of death glares over the span of one night because of their shared feelings for [[{{Keet}} Italy]].
* In ''Fanfic/TheParselmouthOfGryffindor'', Snape remains a master of this, but let's not forget [[ItMakesSenseInContext Hermione and Grindelwald]] in Chapter 43:
--> Of course, noticing that she was staying, a few curious students had wanted to stay too and see what would happen; but Hermione Granger and Gellert Grindelwald, both ''glaring'' — well, it would have taken no less than Professor Snape to top that.
* ''Fanfic/ACrownOfStars'':
** Trying to hit on Asuka is not a good idea when Shinji is around. His deadly glare is alarmingly similar to his father’s.
--->''It was still funny watching Shinji of all people imitate his father’s dead-eye stare at the guys who tried to worm their way next to me. Who’d have thought [[InsultOfEndearment Baka-Shinji]] could scare anyone?''
** Asuka’s mastered the art of death-glaring. If she is glaring at you, you better run away [[spoiler:as Touji found out.]]
* ''Fanfic/AdviceAndTrust'':
** [[http://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/advice-and-trust-nge.8768/page-14#post-2242641 In chapter 4,]] Asuka glares at Shinji after learning that he touched Rei's chest accidentally. Her glare was so heated that it could have set his clothes on fire.
--->Asuka directed a stare at Shinji that should have set his shirt on fire.
** Shortly after in that chapter Shinji, Asuka and Rei were leaving the school when they found several girls clustered at the gate, blocking the exit. One of them approached to Shinji and Asuka glared daggers at her.
** In chapter 6 Asuka rescues Shinji from their female classmates. Afterwards Asuka and her classmates exchanged death glares:
--->''Asuka hung behind to give Tanaka and the other girls a death glare, which they returned.''
** [[http://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/posts/2566361/ In chapter 7]] when [[spoiler:Gendo fired them,]] Asuka -whose self-worth depended hugely on being a Pilot- almost collapsed on the spot. Shinji -who was used to get hurt by his father but could not stand when someone hurt Asuka- aimed at Gendo an incensed glare could melt titanium.
-->''He'd shot his father a look of burning hatred before slinging one of Asuka's arms over his shoulder and practically carrying her out of the room.''
* In ''ComicBook/PowerGirl'' fanfic ''Fanfic/AForceOfFour'', villainess Badra doesn't appreciate to be called a "one-shot wonder" by Franchise/WonderWoman.
-->Badra stepped forward. Fire was in her eyes, and Fury was certain that her mother hadn't been wise in her choice of words.
* Lampshaded by the LemonyNarrator in ''FanFic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'':
--> ''My goodness, that face Miss Wormwood had would've made trees burst into flame.''
** Calvin gives one much later in "Nocturnals" that "would've chilled a six-pack."
* ''Fanfic/TheChildOfLove'':
** In chapter 2 Shinji congratulates Asuka for keeping her score. She glowers at Shinji with a threatening look for a few seconds, pretending being angry, before grinning and saying “Thank you”.
** In chapter 4 Shinji asks Kaji if he will come to Asuka's birthday party. Misato, who did NOT want him coming, hurls at him a flaming angry glare.
** In chapter 5 Misato wants Shinji and Asuka going together to the Obon festival. Asuka tries to object… and Misato silences her with a glare:
--->'''Misato''' (with a look in her eyes that could turn an entire fanatic army into a bunch of chickens):''"There's no 'but.' That's an order!"''\\
'''Shinji and Asuka''':''"Yes, ma'am!"''\\
'''Misato''':''"Now, get out there and enjoy yourselves!"''\\
'''Shinji and Asuka''':''"Yes, ma'am! Right away, ma'am!"''
* ''Fanfic/ChildrenOfAnElderGod'': In chapter 4, when Asuka wraps her arm around Shinji and both walk away together, Rei hurls at her a jealous, angry glare could melt steel, combined with glowing red eyes.
-->''Rei was staring at Asuka, intensely, her face twisted in anger. Her fists were clenched, shaking slightly. It was hard to tell in the sunlight, but they thought they saw her blood red eyes glow brightly for a moment.''
* ''Manga/{{Evangelion 303}}'':
** In chapter 15 [[{{Tsundere}} Asuka]] hurls at Mari a "Keep your filthy claws away from MY man!" [[http://eva303.smackjeeves.com/comics/2056823/030/ scary glare]]
** On the other hand, [[http://eva303.smackjeeves.com/comics/1743749/036/ this example]] is humorous not at all.
* ''Fanfic/{{HERZ}}'': Asuka deploys this –together with a menacing twitch from her eye and brow- when another woman stalks her husband.
* ''Fanfic/HigherLearning'': Gendo gives Ritsuko a very subtle one after she [[spoiler:betrays him and spills secrets to Maya.]]
-->''That small frown instilled more pure terror in her heart than she had ever known in her life.''
* ''Fanfic/LastChildOfKrypton'': In chapter 2 Kaji ensures Misato he regards Asuka as a daughter. Asuka shot a furious glare at him.
-->''Shinji didn't need fifteen kinds of vision to see the girl glare at the older man with a look so fierce it could cut glass.''
* ''Fanfic/TheOneILoveIs'': During the first half of the story Asuka and Rei were very hostile to each other due to be in love with the same boy. They constantly crossed heated, angry glares. Shinji was also recipient of many Asuka's incensed glares. An example of this happened in chapter 5:
-->''This was something I had not expected. I had not even chosen yet one of them and Rei was already assuming that I'd ask her to marry me... and with the way Asuka was glaring at me... I probably looked as white as a ghost.''
* Adelle gave one to Hurdy in ''FanFic/TheTaintedGrimoire'' when he was about to mention something that contradicted her claims.
* Shows up occasionally in ''WebAnimation/TurnaboutStorm'', most of the time directed at protagonist and professional ButtMonkey [[Franchise/AceAttorney Phoenix Wright]]. As for characters themselves, one of [[TheStoic Sonata's]] main traits is using these.
* ''FanFic/ClashOfTheElements'': All of the heroes give this to [[spoiler: Joe Dark]] after he finished [[spoiler: killing all of the Genesis Samurai]].
* In chapter 7 of ''Fanfic/AceCombatTheEquestrianWar'', [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies Mobius]]]], upon his first appearance, stares down Razor, much to his shame.
* In Sekirei canon, Miya have such a powerful death glare it creates illusions of hanyas. ''Fanfic/InFlight'' uses this for humor, with Shirou trying to learn [[spoiler:(and eventually being succesful)]] her technique. WordofGod says it can leave a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Dead Apostle]] terrified.
* Quite a common trend in ''FanFic/DiariesOfAMadman'', particularly by the protagonist, Nav, who often does it when annoyed.
* In the {{Franchise/Godzilla}} and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' crossover, ''FanFic/ShadowsOfGiants'', this is basically Godzilla's default face. Fluttershy is able to use the Stare to cow others into submission even as a human.
* In the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' fanfic ''FanFic/{{Homecoming}}'', Doc glares Biff into submission after the latter protests his punching Needles.
* In the Series/BlakesSeven parody ''Bizarro 7'' Avon's father, imagined as an Edward James Olmos clone, is described as having a stare capable of penetrating solid neutronium and setting small bushes ablaze.
* Several instances in ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'':
** Shinji glared daggers at his father during their reunion.
** Asuka threw several incandescent glares at Shinji during their first meeting.
** Hikari glared at Touji when he was about to insult Asuka. Touji shut up inmediately.
** Later on, an Asuka's death glare convinced Shinji that running away right away was a good idea:
--->Asuka's glare went from an intensity of ‘targeting radar on a modern destroyer’ to ‘capable of getting into a beam duel with Ramiel’ in about two seconds, and Shinji wisely decided that an exit strategy, namely running for all he was worth, was in order.
* In chapter 9 of ''Fanfic/NeonGenesisEvangelionGenocide'', Asuka glares heatedly at Ritsuko when the older woman [[spoiler:introduces the newest pilot]] to Asuka and her teammates:
-->Asuka glared frozen blue daggers at her. Had she thought she could get away with it, she would have slapped her.
** In turn, Asuka gets one from Ritsuko after she decides to play more than a little too rough with [[spoiler:Keiko]] during a training exercise. It is notable for making Asuka actually shut up for a moment, where Misato was unable to do the same.
* In ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' story ''Fanfic/SupermanOf2499TheGreatConfrontation'', Sybilla gives one to [[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Lorile]] after picking a fight with her and getting soundly trashed.
-->Beams of hate as hot as heat-vision went from Sy’s eyes to Lori’s as she lay there, gasping, on the floor.
* ''Fanfic/{{Wonderful}}'': When Emma visited Taylor after the [[EldritchAbomination Leviathan]]'s attack, she gave her brunette friend a heated glare because Taylor didn't even call to let her know if her mother and she were fine.
* ''FanFic/ThisBites'': Remembering his vow when he came to Little Garden, Cross gives one to Sanji when he objects to Cross stopping him from attacking a T-Rex for their hunting contest. He then turns his gaze on said T-Rex…who begins sweating.
* Gobel the knight gives one of these to John in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World''... but since he's buried up to his neck in mud and utterly helpless, John just grins and turns away.
* In ''Fanfic/ThreeBadassesInWesteros'':
** After Sansa almost dies of alcohol poisoning because of Joffrey and the latter says it is Sansa's fault, Robert notes that, if glares could start fires, Creator/AudieMurphy's glare at Joffrey could have started a continent-wide inferno.
** UsefulNotes/SimoHayha gets to practice his on Littlefinger - who is quite shaken by it.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Bazett Fraga [=McRemitz=] and Medb give these to each other and to Glynda Goodwitch due to their jealousy over Cu Chulainn. Bazett's glare manages to terrify the normally unflappable Glynda, who quickly leaves the room.
* In ''Fanfic/XMenTheEarlyYears'', ComicBook/JeanGrey has a lot of practice at glaring thanks to her teammates.
--> Jean shot Hank a murderous look and shook her head in a manner that said 'don't do it.'
* Suspicious of Charming's motives, Anya in ''WebAnimation/ToBelong'' gives him a glare and tells him "[[BigBrotherInstinct You hurt my brothers]]... and you are dead".
* In ''FanFic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness'', Reimu gives Coop one of these after he accidentally infuriates Yuuka. He's too distracted by the flower-loving youkai to notice, though.
* In ''Fanfic/KaraOfRokyn'', Jara hurls an absolutely murderous glare at Kara after her amorous advances are turned down by the latter.
-->The woman looked at Kara with the air of a butcher wondering which part of a carcass to start on.
* In ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'', Lucian throws a venomous glare at his teammate Mal Duncan after he has made still another stupid ''[[Franchise/StarWars "Use the Force"]]'' joke.
* ''FanFic/TheOneToMakeItStay'' has several notable ones:
** Rose realizes that Lila really ''is'' [[BitchInSheepsClothing much worse than she presents herself as]] when she witnesses her glaring at [[SternTeacher Ms. Mendeleiev]] after she refuses to play along with her [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking behavior]] and calls her bluff, making clear she won't provide special accommodations without proof that she actually ''needs'' them.
** When Alya runs across Marinette, Luka and Manon at the wax museum, she fixes her friend with a searing stare, annoyed at how Marinette's other plans got in the way of her ZanyScheme to hook her up with Adrien. Her glowering leaves Manon severely shaken.
** While Chat Noir fixes Ladybug with a scathing look while blaming her for Chloe's akumatization -- as well as [[NeverMyFault all the OTHER problems they'd been having as partners]] due to his [[EntitledToHaveYou selfish and entitled behavior]], it pales in comparison to the look he gives Viperion for defending her, due to his [[GreenEyedMonster raging jealousy]] towards the newer hero.
--->''The glare Chat gave her moments ago has nothing on the look on his face now. She's so used to thinking Chat is either really laid-back or more recently, a bit pathetic, to the point that she wasn't sure if he was capable of genuine hatred. Now, she's had that misconception completely shattered and she almost winces from the sight of it.''
* In the ''Official Fanfiction University of [[VideoGame/{{Myst}} MREDURE]]'' fanfiction, Marrim gives a student a death glare when said student starts professing her love for Eedrah--Marrim's husband in canon.
* In ''Fanfic/GoldenThreadsTieUs'', [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] shoots an incensed glare at Severa when the latter reacts with anger to Lucina worrying about her wounds.
-->Severa bristled. Well, two could play at that game, and Severa had far more practice than Lucina at this routine. "If you're implying something about my fitness for battle, then come and say it right out, Miss Holier-than-Thou!"\\
Lucina's face hardened, and she glared daggers at Severa's wound.

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* ''Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11886910/1/Gankona-Unnachgiebig-Unità Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità]]'': Let's just say Germany and Japan gave each other ''a lot'' The cover of death glares over the span of Music/{{U2}}'s [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2e/U2_War_album_cover.jpg ''War'' album]].
* The singing group Music/{{Heart}} had
one night because of their shared feelings implied for [[{{Keet}} Italy]].
* In ''Fanfic/TheParselmouthOfGryffindor'', Snape remains
a master of this, but let's not forget [[ItMakesSenseInContext Hermione and Grindelwald]] cheating lover in Chapter 43:
--> Of course, noticing that she was staying, a few curious students had wanted to stay too and see what would happen; but Hermione Granger and Gellert Grindelwald, both ''glaring'' — well, it would have taken no less than Professor Snape to top that.
* ''Fanfic/ACrownOfStars'':
** Trying to hit on Asuka is not a good idea when Shinji is around. His deadly glare is alarmingly similar to his father’s.
--->''It was still funny watching Shinji of all people imitate his father’s dead-eye stare at the guys who tried to worm their way next to me. Who’d have thought [[InsultOfEndearment Baka-Shinji]] could scare anyone?''
** Asuka’s mastered the art of death-glaring.
an appropriately named song called "[[MeaningfulName If she is glaring at you, you better run away [[spoiler:as Touji found out.]]
Looks Could Kill]]".
* ''Fanfic/AdviceAndTrust'':
** [[http://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/advice-and-trust-nge.8768/page-14#post-2242641 In chapter 4,]] Asuka glares at Shinji after learning that he touched Rei's chest accidentally. Her glare was so heated that it could have set his clothes on fire.
--->Asuka directed
Country singer Rodney Crowell also has a stare at Shinji that should have set his shirt on fire.
** Shortly after in that chapter Shinji, Asuka and Rei were leaving the school when they found several girls clustered at the gate, blocking the exit. One of them approached to Shinji and Asuka glared daggers at her.
** In chapter 6 Asuka rescues Shinji from their female classmates. Afterwards Asuka and her classmates exchanged death glares:
--->''Asuka hung behind to give Tanaka and the other girls a death glare, which they returned.''
** [[http://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/posts/2566361/ In chapter 7]] when [[spoiler:Gendo fired them,]] Asuka -whose self-worth depended hugely on
song called "If Looks Could Kill" about being a Pilot- almost collapsed on the spot. Shinji -who was used to get hurt by his father but could not stand when someone hurt Asuka- aimed at Gendo an incensed glare could melt titanium.
-->''He'd shot his father a look
outs with one's significant other.
* Ninja Brian
of burning hatred before slinging one of Asuka's arms over his shoulder and practically carrying her out of the room.''
* In ''ComicBook/PowerGirl'' fanfic ''Fanfic/AForceOfFour'', villainess Badra doesn't appreciate to be called a "one-shot wonder" by Franchise/WonderWoman.
-->Badra stepped forward. Fire was in her eyes, and Fury was certain that her mother hadn't been wise in her choice of words.
* Lampshaded by the LemonyNarrator in ''FanFic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'':
--> ''My goodness, that face Miss Wormwood had would've made trees burst into flame.''
** Calvin gives one
Music/NinjaSexParty is pretty much later in "Nocturnals" that "would've chilled a six-pack."
* ''Fanfic/TheChildOfLove'':
** In chapter 2 Shinji congratulates Asuka for keeping her score. She glowers at Shinji with a threatening look for a few seconds, pretending being angry, before grinning and saying “Thank you”.
** In chapter 4 Shinji asks Kaji if he will come to Asuka's birthday party. Misato, who did NOT want him coming, hurls at him a flaming angry glare.
** In chapter 5 Misato wants Shinji and Asuka going together to the Obon festival. Asuka tries to object… and Misato silences her with a glare:
--->'''Misato''' (with a look in her eyes that could turn an entire fanatic army into a bunch of chickens):''"There's no 'but.' That's an order!"''\\
'''Shinji and Asuka''':''"Yes, ma'am!"''\\
'''Misato''':''"Now, get out there and enjoy yourselves!"''\\
'''Shinji and Asuka''':''"Yes, ma'am! Right away, ma'am!"''
* ''Fanfic/ChildrenOfAnElderGod'': In chapter 4, when Asuka wraps her arm around Shinji and both walk away together, Rei hurls at her a jealous, angry glare could melt steel, combined with glowing red eyes.
-->''Rei was staring at Asuka, intensely, her face twisted in anger. Her fists were clenched, shaking slightly. It was hard to tell in the sunlight, but they thought they saw her blood red eyes glow brightly for a moment.''
* ''Manga/{{Evangelion 303}}'':
** In chapter 15 [[{{Tsundere}} Asuka]] hurls at Mari a "Keep your filthy claws away from MY man!" [[http://eva303.smackjeeves.com/comics/2056823/030/ scary glare]]
** On the other hand, [[http://eva303.smackjeeves.com/comics/1743749/036/ this example]] is humorous not at all.
* ''Fanfic/{{HERZ}}'': Asuka deploys this –together with a menacing twitch from her eye and brow- when another woman stalks her husband.
* ''Fanfic/HigherLearning'': Gendo gives Ritsuko a very subtle one after she [[spoiler:betrays him and spills secrets to Maya.]]
-->''That small frown instilled more pure terror in her heart than she had ever known in her life.''
* ''Fanfic/LastChildOfKrypton'': In chapter 2 Kaji ensures Misato he regards Asuka as a daughter. Asuka shot a furious glare at him.
-->''Shinji didn't need fifteen kinds of vision to see the girl glare at the older man with a look so fierce it could cut glass.''
* ''Fanfic/TheOneILoveIs'': During the first half of the story Asuka and Rei were very hostile to each other due to be in love with the same boy. They constantly crossed heated, angry glares. Shinji was also recipient of many Asuka's incensed glares. An example of this happened in chapter 5:
-->''This was something I had not expected. I had not even chosen yet one of them and Rei was already assuming that I'd ask her to marry me... and with the way Asuka was glaring at me... I probably looked as white as a ghost.''
* Adelle gave one to Hurdy in ''FanFic/TheTaintedGrimoire'' when he was about to mention something that contradicted her claims.
* Shows up occasionally in ''WebAnimation/TurnaboutStorm'', most of the time directed at protagonist and professional ButtMonkey [[Franchise/AceAttorney Phoenix Wright]]. As for characters themselves, one of [[TheStoic Sonata's]] main traits is using these.
* ''FanFic/ClashOfTheElements'': All of the heroes give this to [[spoiler: Joe Dark]] after he finished [[spoiler: killing all of the Genesis Samurai]].
* In chapter 7 of ''Fanfic/AceCombatTheEquestrianWar'', [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies Mobius]]]], upon his first appearance, stares down Razor, much to his shame.
* In Sekirei canon, Miya have such a powerful death glare it creates illusions of hanyas. ''Fanfic/InFlight'' uses this for humor, with Shirou trying to learn [[spoiler:(and eventually being succesful)]] her technique. WordofGod says it can leave a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Dead Apostle]] terrified.
* Quite a common trend in ''FanFic/DiariesOfAMadman'', particularly by the protagonist, Nav, who often does it when annoyed.
* In the {{Franchise/Godzilla}} and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' crossover, ''FanFic/ShadowsOfGiants'', this is basically Godzilla's default face. Fluttershy is able to use the Stare to cow others into submission even as a human.
* In the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' fanfic ''FanFic/{{Homecoming}}'', Doc glares Biff into submission after the latter protests his punching Needles.
* In the Series/BlakesSeven parody ''Bizarro 7'' Avon's father, imagined as an Edward James Olmos clone, is described as having a stare capable of penetrating solid neutronium and setting small bushes ablaze.
* Several instances in ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'':
** Shinji glared daggers at his father during their reunion.
** Asuka threw several incandescent glares at Shinji during their first meeting.
** Hikari glared at Touji when he was about to insult Asuka. Touji shut up inmediately.
** Later on, an Asuka's death glare convinced Shinji that running away right away was a good idea:
--->Asuka's glare went from an intensity of ‘targeting radar on a modern destroyer’ to ‘capable of getting into a beam duel with Ramiel’ in about two seconds, and Shinji wisely decided that an exit strategy, namely running for all he was worth, was in order.
* In chapter 9 of ''Fanfic/NeonGenesisEvangelionGenocide'', Asuka glares heatedly at Ritsuko when the older woman [[spoiler:introduces the newest pilot]] to Asuka and her teammates:
-->Asuka glared frozen blue daggers at her. Had she thought she could get away with it, she would have slapped her.
** In turn, Asuka gets one from Ritsuko after she decides to play more than a little too rough with [[spoiler:Keiko]] during a training exercise. It is notable for making Asuka actually shut up for a moment, where Misato was unable to do the same.
* In ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' story ''Fanfic/SupermanOf2499TheGreatConfrontation'', Sybilla gives one to [[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Lorile]] after picking a fight with her and getting soundly trashed.
-->Beams of hate as hot as heat-vision went from Sy’s eyes to Lori’s as she lay there, gasping, on the floor.
* ''Fanfic/{{Wonderful}}'': When Emma visited Taylor after the [[EldritchAbomination Leviathan]]'s attack, she gave her brunette friend a heated glare because Taylor didn't even call to let her know if her mother and she were fine.
* ''FanFic/ThisBites'': Remembering his vow when he came to Little Garden, Cross gives one to Sanji when he objects to Cross stopping him from attacking a T-Rex for their hunting contest. He then turns his gaze on said T-Rex…who begins sweating.
* Gobel the knight gives
always sporting one of these to John in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World''... but since he's buried up to his neck in mud and utterly helpless, John just grins and turns away.
* In ''Fanfic/ThreeBadassesInWesteros'':
** After Sansa almost dies of alcohol poisoning because of Joffrey and the latter says it is Sansa's fault, Robert notes that, if glares could start fires, Creator/AudieMurphy's glare at Joffrey could have started a continent-wide inferno.
** UsefulNotes/SimoHayha gets to practice his on Littlefinger - who is quite shaken by it.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Bazett Fraga [=McRemitz=] and Medb give these to each other and to Glynda Goodwitch due to their jealousy over Cu Chulainn. Bazett's glare manages to terrify the normally unflappable Glynda, who quickly leaves the room.
* In ''Fanfic/XMenTheEarlyYears'', ComicBook/JeanGrey has a lot of practice at glaring thanks to her teammates.
--> Jean shot Hank a murderous look and shook her head in a manner that said 'don't do it.'
* Suspicious of Charming's motives, Anya in ''WebAnimation/ToBelong'' gives him a glare and tells him "[[BigBrotherInstinct You hurt my brothers]]... and you are dead".
* In ''FanFic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness'', Reimu gives Coop
every single one of these after he accidentally infuriates Yuuka. He's too distracted by the flower-loving youkai to notice, though.
* In ''Fanfic/KaraOfRokyn'', Jara hurls an absolutely murderous glare at Kara after her amorous advances are turned down by the latter.
-->The woman looked at Kara with the air of a butcher wondering which part of a carcass to start on.
* In ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'', Lucian throws a venomous glare at his teammate Mal Duncan after he has made still another stupid ''[[Franchise/StarWars "Use the Force"]]'' joke.
* ''FanFic/TheOneToMakeItStay'' has several notable ones:
** Rose realizes that Lila really ''is'' [[BitchInSheepsClothing much worse than she presents herself as]] when she witnesses her glaring at [[SternTeacher Ms. Mendeleiev]] after she refuses to play along with her [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking behavior]] and calls her bluff, making clear she won't provide special accommodations without proof that she actually ''needs'' them.
** When Alya runs across Marinette, Luka and Manon at the wax museum, she fixes her friend with a searing stare, annoyed at how Marinette's other plans got in the way of her ZanyScheme to hook her up with Adrien. Her glowering leaves Manon severely shaken.
** While Chat Noir fixes Ladybug with a scathing look while blaming her for Chloe's akumatization -- as well as [[NeverMyFault all the OTHER problems they'd been having as partners]] due to his [[EntitledToHaveYou selfish and entitled behavior]], it pales in comparison to the look he gives Viperion for defending her, due to his [[GreenEyedMonster raging jealousy]] towards the newer hero.
--->''The glare Chat gave her moments ago has nothing on the look on his face now. She's so used to thinking Chat is either really laid-back or more recently, a bit pathetic, to the point that she wasn't sure if he was capable of genuine hatred. Now, she's had that misconception completely shattered and she almost winces from the sight of it.''
* In the ''Official Fanfiction University of [[VideoGame/{{Myst}} MREDURE]]'' fanfiction, Marrim gives a student a death glare when said student starts professing her love for Eedrah--Marrim's husband in canon.
* In ''Fanfic/GoldenThreadsTieUs'', [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] shoots an incensed glare at Severa when the latter reacts with anger to Lucina worrying about her wounds.
-->Severa bristled. Well, two could play at that game, and Severa had far more practice than Lucina at this routine. "If you're implying something about my fitness for battle, then come and say it right out, Miss Holier-than-Thou!"\\
Lucina's face hardened, and she glared daggers at Severa's wound.
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[[folder:Film — Animation]]
* In ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'', Jasmine gives a serious stare down when her father, Jafar, and Prince Ali when they try to all talk about Jasmine like some prize. Even Jafar looks away nervously!
* ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail: Fievel Goes West'': Weaponized with "The Laaaaaaaaazy Eye!", the eye-popping glare that [[RetiredGunfighter Wylie Burp]] teaches to Tiger.
* "Glaring daggers" was taken to a twistedly literal degree in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''.
* Dory gives an epic one to the crab near the end of ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' when he refuses to tell her and Nemo where Marlin is. Watch the following GilliganCut, and learn why Dory is [[BewareTheNiceOnes not a fish to mess with]].
* ''Disney/TreasurePlanet'':
-->'''Jim Hawkins:''' If I'm not back in five minutes, leave without me.\\
'''Ben:''' I am not leaving my buddy Jimmy!\\
''[death glare]''\\
'''Ben:''' ... Unless he looks at me like that. Bye Jim!
** The sparks jumping between the cables Jim was holding at the time really helped to accentuate the glare.
* ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'' (2009 movie): Tenma has this one down. Employed several times against Stone, but the deathiest of all was against Orrin. It's amazing he didn't burst into flame.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': When Jack arrives at Oogie Boogie's place, he's pretty pissed already, but when Jack hears Sally scream (therefore finding out that she was down there), he gives a Death Glare that signed Oogie's death warrant.
-->'''Jack:''' ''[coldly]'' Hello, Oogie.
* Astrid gives one to Hiccup in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' when he wins out in dragon training over her.
* In ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}'', Lady Tremaine does one when she realizes Cinderella was at the ball and got the prince. The shadows even darkened on her face.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'', when [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Bobby]] mentions that [[CoolLoser Max]] isn't on stage at the Powerline concert, thus implying that Max lied to [[GirlNextDoor Roxanne]] (which he did), [[ShipperOnDeck Stacey]] gives him a big nasty one. However, that didn't stop them from [[HookedUpAfterwards hooking up afterwards]] once Max ''did'' end up on stage.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': ComedicHero Po is on the receiving end of plenty of glares. In the second movie, Po has balked at killing Lord Shen so Tigress forbids him to come with them. When Po insists otherwise, Tigress turns suddenly and hits him with a glare so intense the collected kung fu badasses present all get an OhCrap look. She turns so fast that it kicks up a little cloud of dust, and we never get to see the expression, making the intention and thought of it that much more powerful.
* ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'': Emily is normally very kind and free-spirited but she gives a rather terrifying one towards Victor upon finding out that [[spoiler:he lied to her simply so he can get back to Victoria]].
* ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale''.
** Sykes does one to Oscar at the track after Lucky Day trips and loses the race, costing all the money Oscar bet
** Lola gives a rather frightening and sudden one to Oscar before slamming him against the windows [[spoiler:after he dumps her.]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'', Gru is prone to these at a few points in the story, the most notable, and funniest one is when he finds the girls and two of the Minions playing and messing about with rolls of toilet paper in the living room. [[spoiler: He also briefly gives one to an unscrupulous theme park employee before destroying a rigged game stall to get a fluffy unicorn prize for Agnes, which is the start of his HeelFaceTurn as he begins to care about the girls. His death glares are amplified when he later on goes to rescue the girls from Vector.]] Mr Perkins, the owner of the Bank of Evil gives some pretty menacing ones.
* ''Disney/BigHero6'': Tadashi gives one to Hiro when they get arrested. Put into context, it was Hiro hustling a thug at an illegal bot-fighting gambling ring that led to them getting arrested, and Hiro's status as a minor gets all the other criminals AND Tadashi thrown into another cell together so Hiro can have a cell to himself. Tadashi is justifiably pissed at Hiro and silently makes it clear.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Home}}'', Tip gives a pretty nasty glare to Oh when [[spoiler:he tries to ditch her at the gas station to flee to Antarctica]].
-->'''Oh''': What is the purpose of your face?
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'', Arlo fools Thunderclap's cronies into finding a different spot from where his pet human, Spot, is hiding. But Thunderclap stays behind and stares at him. [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants He's just standing there. Menacingly]]. It turns out he's waiting for Arlo to accidentally reveal where Spot is hiding, and he's proven right when Arlo glances briefly to the side.
* Rameses [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ramesesglare.jpg does this]] in ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' as he grieves over the death of his Son.
** He also unleashes one [[https://youtu.be/8wGUvBELwRU?t=91 earlier]] as he and Moses sadly realise that they cannot be brothers, but instead must be enemies: Moses on the side of God and the Hebrews, Rameses on the side of Egypt and his/their Pharaonic Dynasty.
* In ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', [[HangingJudge Frollo]] sports [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vlcsnap_2017_06_19_12h13m05s35.png this one]] and [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vlcsnap_2017_06_19_12h13m27s16.png this one]], as he blames Quasimodo for Entering the Feast of Fools and being [[ProducePelting pelted by the Citizens]]. Later in the last third of the film, Frollo gives Quasimodo another one before ordering his guards to take him back to the bell tower after discovering the court of miracles.
* WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman: Penny does this as she and his parents visits Peabody and Sherman's Apartment.
* ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun'': Ginger does these several times. So does Mrs. Tweedy as her default expression, she even does this towards her husband mostly. Mr Tweedy also gives some of these to Ginger whenever he catches her in an escape plan.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'': Happens quite a lot:
** Annie gives one to Dean and then Hogarth in the diner after the squirrel is let loose.
** Mansley does one to Hogarth when he is on a yelling rant.
** Mansley to Hogarth "Where's the giant?!"
** A long one from Hogarth to Mansley during their standoff. By the end of it, he's asleep.
** The Giant after the car he was about to eat is taken away, immediately before the first scene in the junkyard.
** Rogard to Mansley a few times, like when Rogard is yelling at Mansley for wasting both his time and the government's money.
** An almost literal example, with the Giant's eye-beams.
** The Giant as he is shot after thinking Hogarth is dead and he goes into his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** The Giant to Mansley right before Mansley yells for the missile to be launched.
* ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'': Ruber at times whenever his plans fail. Earlier in the film, King Arthur gave Ruber one after rebounding his attack with Excalibur.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': [[TyrannosaurusRex Sharptooth]], who's expression in the whole film is nothing but pure rage and [[TheUnfettered persistence]], especially towards the main characters, particularly Littlefoot and Cera.
* ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'': Occurs quite often:
** Ariel to Flounder when [[LooseLips he accidentally revealed to Triton what she was doing]].
** King Triton is definitely the master of those (he even does this trope in the TV Series as well):
*** Earlier in the beginning, he has one when he discovers that Ariel didn't show up in the concert. It doubles as his NightmareFace during a close-up.
*** Later on, he gave a nasty one to Sebastian when the latter triggered his BerserkButton.
*** He then has a pretty sharp and menacing one when he confronts Ariel in her grotto about the rescue of Eric.
*** In the climax, Triton gave Ursula a meaningful one when he finds her holding Ariel captive.
* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge2TheMeltdown'': The vultures all have sharp menacing looks to the group before they start singing their version of "Food, Glorious Food."
* ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'':
** The Carpenter ([[HighPressureEmotion with his face turning red as well]]), just before he chases the Walrus for eating all the oysters behind his back.
** The Queen of Hearts may also qualify, especially when discovering red paint on the white roses plant.
* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'': When Shrek and Fiona and her parents sit down to a dinner, Harold starts off giving one to Shrek, completely disapproving of his marriage to Fiona. After an argument and food fight, Shrek and Harold are glaring at each other as they get up and each tries to take the pig in the center of the table, sending it flying in the air. Fiona then gives them both one after the dinner is ruined and storms off, upset at the terrible meeting of her parents and Shrek.

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* In ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'', Jasmine gives a serious stare down when her father, Jafar, The Cockatrice and Prince Ali when they try to all talk about Jasmine like some prize. Even Jafar looks away nervously!
* ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail: Fievel Goes West'': Weaponized
Basilisk are both good examples of creatures in mythology with "The Laaaaaaaaazy Eye!", the eye-popping glare that [[RetiredGunfighter Wylie Burp]] teaches to Tiger.
* "Glaring daggers" was taken to a twistedly
literal degree in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''.
* Dory gives an epic one to the crab near the end of ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' when he refuses to tell her and Nemo where Marlin is. Watch the following GilliganCut, and learn why Dory is [[BewareTheNiceOnes not a fish to mess with]].
* ''Disney/TreasurePlanet'':
-->'''Jim Hawkins:''' If I'm not back in five minutes, leave without me.\\
'''Ben:''' I am not leaving my buddy Jimmy!\\
''[death glare]''\\
'''Ben:''' ... Unless he looks at me like that. Bye Jim!
** The sparks jumping between the cables Jim was holding at the time really helped to accentuate the glare.
* ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'' (2009 movie): Tenma has this one down. Employed several times against Stone, but the deathiest of all was against Orrin. It's amazing he didn't burst into flame.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': When Jack arrives at Oogie Boogie's place, he's pretty pissed already, but when Jack hears Sally scream (therefore finding out that she was down there), he gives a Death Glare that signed Oogie's
death warrant.
-->'''Jack:''' ''[coldly]'' Hello, Oogie.
* Astrid gives one to Hiccup in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'' when he wins out in dragon training over her.
* In ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}'', Lady Tremaine does one when she realizes Cinderella was at the ball and got the prince. The shadows even darkened on her face.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'', when [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Bobby]] mentions that [[CoolLoser Max]] isn't on stage at the Powerline concert, thus implying that Max lied to [[GirlNextDoor Roxanne]] (which he did), [[ShipperOnDeck Stacey]] gives him a big nasty one. However, that didn't stop them from [[HookedUpAfterwards hooking up afterwards]] once Max ''did'' end up on stage.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': ComedicHero Po is on the receiving end of plenty of
glares. In the second movie, Po has balked at killing Lord Shen so Tigress forbids him to come with them. When Po insists otherwise, Tigress turns suddenly Legends say a single glance from either creature can kill (or [[TakenForGranite petrify]]) a man.
* Evil eye beads, found throughout Greece, Turkey, Armenia
and hits him with a glare so intense the collected kung fu badasses present all get an OhCrap look. She turns so fast that it kicks up a little cloud of dust, and we never get to see the expression, making the intention and thought of it that much more powerful.
* ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'': Emily is normally very kind and free-spirited but she gives a rather terrifying one towards Victor upon finding out that [[spoiler:he lied to her simply so he can get back to Victoria]].
* ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale''.
** Sykes does one to Oscar at the track after Lucky Day trips and loses the race, costing all the money Oscar bet
** Lola gives a rather frightening and sudden one to Oscar before slamming him against the windows [[spoiler:after he dumps her.]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'', Gru is prone to these at a few points in the story, the most notable, and funniest one is when he finds the girls and two
parts of the Minions playing and messing about with rolls of toilet paper in the living room. [[spoiler: He also briefly gives one to an unscrupulous theme park employee before destroying a rigged game stall to get a fluffy unicorn prize for Agnes, which is the start of his HeelFaceTurn as he begins to care about the girls. His death glares are amplified when he later on goes to rescue the girls Middle East, stem from Vector.]] Mr Perkins, the owner of the Bank of Evil gives some pretty menacing ones.
* ''Disney/BigHero6'': Tadashi gives one to Hiro when they get arrested. Put into context, it was Hiro hustling a thug at an illegal bot-fighting gambling ring that led to them getting arrested, and Hiro's status as a minor gets all the other criminals AND Tadashi thrown into another cell together so Hiro can have a cell to himself. Tadashi is justifiably pissed at Hiro and silently makes it clear.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Home}}'', Tip gives a pretty nasty glare to Oh when [[spoiler:he tries to ditch her at the gas station to flee to Antarctica]].
-->'''Oh''': What is the purpose of your face?
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'', Arlo fools Thunderclap's cronies into finding a different spot from where his pet human, Spot, is hiding. But Thunderclap stays behind and stares at him. [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants He's just standing there. Menacingly]]. It turns out he's waiting for Arlo to accidentally reveal where Spot is hiding, and he's proven right when Arlo glances briefly to the side.
* Rameses [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ramesesglare.jpg does this]] in ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' as he grieves over the death of his Son.
** He also unleashes one [[https://youtu.be/8wGUvBELwRU?t=91 earlier]] as he and Moses sadly realise
ancient beliefs that they cannot be brothers, but instead must be enemies: Moses on can protect the side of God wearer from any ill karmic effects given by a death glare.
* ''Literature/PoeticEdda'': In "Hymiskvida", Thor
and Tyr go to the Hebrews, Rameses on the side of Egypt and his/their Pharaonic Dynasty.
* In ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', [[HangingJudge Frollo]] sports [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vlcsnap_2017_06_19_12h13m05s35.png this one]] and [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vlcsnap_2017_06_19_12h13m27s16.png this one]], as he blames Quasimodo for Entering the Feast of Fools and being [[ProducePelting pelted by the Citizens]]. Later in the last third
hall of the film, Frollo gives Quasimodo another one before ordering giant Hymir to borrow his guards cauldron. When they arrive, Hymir is not at home, and Hymir's mother asks them to take him back to the bell tower after discovering the court of miracles.
* WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman: Penny
hide behind a pillar, because Hymir does this as she and his parents visits Peabody and Sherman's Apartment.
* ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun'': Ginger does these several times. So does Mrs. Tweedy as her default expression, she even does this towards her husband mostly. Mr Tweedy also gives some of these to Ginger whenever he catches her in an escape plan.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'': Happens quite a lot:
** Annie gives one to Dean and then Hogarth in the diner after the squirrel is let loose.
** Mansley does one to Hogarth when he is on a yelling rant.
** Mansley to Hogarth "Where's the giant?!"
** A long one from Hogarth to Mansley during their standoff. By the end of it, he's asleep.
** The Giant after the car he was about to eat is taken away, immediately before the first scene in the junkyard.
** Rogard to Mansley a few times,
not like when Rogard is yelling at Mansley for wasting both his time guests and the government's money.
** An almost literal example, with the Giant's eye-beams.
** The Giant as he is shot after thinking Hogarth is dead and he goes into his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** The Giant to Mansley right before Mansley yells for the missile to be launched.
* ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'': Ruber at times whenever his plans fail. Earlier in the film, King Arthur gave Ruber one after rebounding his attack with Excalibur.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': [[TyrannosaurusRex Sharptooth]], who's expression in the whole film is nothing but pure rage and [[TheUnfettered persistence]],
might especially towards the main characters, particularly Littlefoot get angry if he sees Thor. When Hymir comes home, his mother gently instructs him who has come to visit him, and Cera.
* ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'': Occurs quite often:
** Ariel to Flounder when [[LooseLips he accidentally revealed to Triton what she was doing]].
** King Triton is definitely the master of those (he even does this trope in the TV Series as well):
*** Earlier in the beginning, he has one when he discovers
that Ariel didn't show up in Thor and Tyr are presently behind the concert. It doubles as his NightmareFace during a close-up.
*** Later on, he gave a nasty one to Sebastian when the latter triggered his BerserkButton.
*** He then has a pretty sharp and menacing one when he confronts Ariel in her grotto about the rescue of Eric.
*** In the climax, Triton gave Ursula a meaningful one when he finds her holding Ariel captive.
* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge2TheMeltdown'': The vultures all have sharp menacing looks
pillar. Hymir turns to the group before they start singing their version of "Food, Glorious Food."
* ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'':
** The Carpenter ([[HighPressureEmotion with his face turning red as well]]), just before he chases
pillar and glares at it so sharply that it splinters, and the Walrus for eating all the oysters behind his back.
** The Queen of Hearts may also qualify, especially when discovering red paint on the white roses plant.
* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'': When Shrek and Fiona and her parents sit down to a dinner, Harold starts off giving one to Shrek, completely disapproving of his marriage to Fiona. After an argument and food fight, Shrek and Harold are glaring at each other as they get up and each tries to take the pig in the center of the table, sending
cross-beam above it flying in the air. Fiona then gives them both one after the dinner is ruined and storms off, upset at the terrible meeting of her parents and Shrek. comes down. (Note that Hymir does not normally have a [[DeadlyGaze magical gaze]].)



[[folder:Film — Live-Action]]
* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
** ''Film/{{Thor}}'': Loki stares menacingly at Sif in the throne room while he leans slightly forward in her direction. His eyes and body language seem to say, "I ''dare'' you to talk back to your king."
** In ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', Thor gives one to Loki after the latter [[spoiler:kills Coulson.]]
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'': Thor gives Thanos a very menacing one as he [[spoiler:pushes Stormbreaker into his chest while [[TranquilFury calmly]] reminding Thanos that he told him he would die for murdering half of his people, including his brother Loki and his best friend Heimdall.]]
* ''Film/{{Braveheart}}'' shows us how it's done a whole bunch of times. Literally, even: There's no way to read that glare William gives the closest guy, moments before his rebellion begins, as saying anything other than a very emphatic and determined "I'm going to kill you now."
* Creator/ClintEastwood practically invented the Death Glare with his iconic ClintSquint. There's a reason he's been referred to as the "father of the murder eyes."
* Creator/LeeVanCleef usually wore a perpetual sneer while playing villains that was enhanced by his narrow eyes and hawkish face. He also employed it to great effect in his heroic roles, most notably ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'', where he combined his usual glare with a look of grief and rage in the final duel that had the BigBad quickly go from cocky to terrified-- and [[ItsPersonal for damned good reason]].
* The Princeton pot dealer receives one from Kumar in ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' after first overcharging him for weed and then trying to hone in on his hot British twin action.
* Creator/JackNicholson is another career Death Glarer, such that he's one of the TropeCodifier[=s=] for the KubrickStare. If he hit his personal best in ''Film/TheShining'', it's not for lack of competition. Sometimes he pairs it with a SlasherSmile for added effect.
* Jonathan, the obsessive/traumatized Scottish soldier in ''[[Film/JoyeuxNoel Joyeux Noël]]'' who had his brother killed earlier. He looked very much about to kill a German soldier who was offering him champagne, before the German wisely walked away.
* In ''Film/{{Twilight}}'', Edward scares off four thugs with lecherous intents with nothing more than a death glare... and a healthy dose of DrivesLikeCrazy. And an almost animal-like snarl. And, given the fact that he IS a vampire, perhaps a bit of Magic as well.
* Creator/MerylStreep in ''Theatre/{{Doubt}}'', about seventy-three times, all terrifying.
* Creator/MerylStreep glares at everyone within range in ''Literature/TheDevilWearsPrada''.
* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk''. The first reveal of Indy.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom''
** The big, hulking Thuggie guard is about to beat the living snot out of the slave child... when the mining cart rolls up and the lantern illuminates a very pissed-off Indiana Jones. We next get the cutaway of the guard sliding to a stop about 20 feet away.
** And let's not forget Mola Ram himself, with his bulging eyes of epic doom. There was a reason they cast Amrish Puri in the role after all....
* The Death Glare is the WeaponOfChoice for the Antichrist in ''Film/TheOmen1976'', capable of brainwashing or downright scaring people to death. It can also be used by proxy via animal familiars like crows or dogs.
** Mrs. Baylock, Damien's nanny, seems to have a knack for this as well, as seen with her [[spoiler: moments before she kills Kate Thorn.]]
* Creator/UmaThurman pulls off some truly amazing ones in ''Film/KillBill''. Particularly notable is the one directed at O-Ren Ishii in the scene where she's about to fight the Crazy 88.
* Juan Miranda in ''Film/AFistfulOfDynamite'' actually directs a death glare to the heavens themselves, no doubt piercing paradise and burning a hole through God in it's wake.
* In ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', Jake Sully gets hit with an entire Na'vi tribe's worth of glare during his first night at Hometree.
* ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'': Captain von Trapp delivers some of these towards anyone who has opposed him.
* ''Film/GetShorty'': "Look at me." Plays with the trope, because the point is that when "Chili" Palmer says it, he doesn't look particularly intense or angry. From the book:
-->"I'm thinking, You're mine, I fuckin own you. What I'm ''not'' doing is feeling anything about it one way or the other. You understand? You're not a person to me, you're a name in my collection book, a guy owes me money, that's all... It's [[NothingPersonal nothing personal, it's business]]. The guy misses, he knows what's gonna happen."
* At the end of ''Film/ThreeTenToYuma2007'', Ben Wade gives [[spoiler:his gang]] a hateful stare, after [[spoiler:the death of Dan]], a man he had come to respect and like. They realize what that means and reach for their guns. It doesn't help.
* Subverted in ''Film/RamboIV''. Rambo gives some loud-mouthed mercenary called Lewis the Death Glare. The mercenary, however, just points out that he has seen this look a million times and isn't impressed at all. This example is also interesting in that both characters, Rambo and the mercenary, retain their badassness.
* ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'':
** Kim Pine more or less has this as her default expression. One notable instance is when Scott insists she's over their breakup. Pan to Kim's glare, complete with AudibleSharpness.
** Todd, Envy, and Julie all simultaneously give Knives one when she speaks, complete with "GLARE" written over their heads.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** In ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'', Jack Sparrow delivers a formidable one when he [[spoiler:shoots Barbossa to death]]. It's all the more effective since, up 'til that moment, the generally-cheerful pirate hadn't sported any expressions [[http://www.deppimpact.com/gallery/albums/caps_pirates/pirates1096.JPG remotely like it.]]
** Sparrow's dad, 'Keeper Of The Code' Teague (Music/KeithRichards) may have taught Jackie his stuff. At a particularly noisy point during the Brethren Court meeting in ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfAtWorldsEnd At World's End]]'', it was suggested the Pirate Code would not be honored. Teague snapped a guitar string & bestowed a glower that silenced the whole rowdy lot.
** Davy Jones can also do a killer stare. When he snarls "Do ya fear death?", ''everybody'' takes him seriously.
** The look one of Sao Feng's bath attendants gives Beckett's Dragon after he shoots the other should've ''incinerated'' the man, by all rights.
* Creator/DanielDayLewis is well known for his ability to perform these. One of his most intense ones is directed at the character of Eli Sunday in ''Film/ThereWillBeBlood'' during his humiliating confirmation at the Church of the Third Revelation.
* Played straight in the ''Film/{{Puppetmaster}}'' movies, as Blade, the apparent "leader" of the puppets, has daggers set in his eye sockets which are only able to be clearly seen when someone is guaranteed to die.
* Blind Mag gives two of these to Rotti Largo in ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'': Once, when he jokingly tells her that she 'belongs to [=GeneCo=]', and the second is less subtle during ''Chromaggia'', where she sings the line, [[spoiler:"I would rather be... blind!"]] and then she [[spoiler:rips out her eyes in a final act of defiance, rather than have her eyes repossessed by Nathan]].
* Both superhero/angel beings in ''Film/{{Hancock}}'' have these, right after their BerserkButton is pushed. It's quite humorous.
* Hermione Granger lays down some ''scathing'' eyebeams o' doom throughout the ''Film/HarryPotter'' film series.
** In ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'', Fred, George, and other students are shown giving Umbridge a total "fuck you bitch" look while forced to torture themselves during one of her detentions.
* Creator/EdwardJamesOlmos' character pulls a pretty good Death Glare on his girlfriend in ''Film/AmericanMe''.
* Matsu, the protagonist of the ''Film/JoshuuSasori'' series, is largely silent, but has a superb line in Death Glares, producing fear, anger and insecurity in whoever they're directed at. Particularly when [[ExtremeMeleeRevenge repeatedly stabbing people]], but most effectively when bound hand and foot, lying in a puddle, in solitary, having just been covered with a sopping wet blanket; her abuser laughs in her face...until she sees Matsu stare back -- and grin.
* Every single Creator/BruceLee film is famous for this. The scary part about it is even when he is not pissed at anyone he still stares like that. It's more frequent in ''Film/EnterTheDragon'', when he confronts Ohara and Han.
%% * Ed Norton in ''Film/AmericanHistoryX''.
* Cody Linley (yes, ''[[Series/HannahMontana that]]'' Cody Linley) is surprisingly adept at these. It's especially on display in ''Hoovey'', where at one point he gives his teammates a death glare that screams ''"I will rip your head off"''.
* Every carnivorous dinosaur in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' movie series has this ominous glare. Special mention goes to The Big One in the [[Film/JurassicPark first movie]], the ''Pteranodon'' in the [[Film/JurassicParkIII third]], and the ''Indominus rex'' in the [[Film/JurassicWorld fourth movie.]]
** Owen has one permanently painted on his face whenever SmugSnake Hoskins is anywhere near him or his raptors. And he looks positively ''murderous'' when Hoskins tries to take the raptors on a [[spoiler: field test against the ''I. rex'']] without his permission. [[PapaWolf Owen even punches him for it.]]
** Delta the ''Velociraptor'' throws a snarling fit and also [[{{Foreshadowing}} directs one of these towards Hoskins]] whenever he comes near her or Owen. She eventually [[spoiler: rips him to bloody pieces.]]
* ''Film/IronSky'': Klaus gives a genuinely ''frightening'' glare to Kortzfliech when the latter begins the invasion of Earth. Perhaps unsurprisingly, [[TheDragon Klaus kills Kottzfleich shortly afterwards and takes command of the invasion fleet himself.]]
* ''Film/{{Glory}}'': Trip (played by Creator/DenzelWashington) gives a death glare to his commanding officer (played by Matthew Broderick) while the latter's order of punishment by [[ATasteOfTheLash whipping]] is being carried out on him. And given that as a slave Trip was whipped many times before, Trip doesn't flinch while being whipped; he just stares down Shaw.
* A literal example gives the title to ''Film/TheMenWhoStareAtGoats''. George Clooney's character [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin stares at a goat]] for a few seconds. It keels over a few seconds later.
* Two examples from ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'':
** After crashing Luthor's lair, Superman gave Otis one when he tries to get his cape.
--->''"I don't think he wants me to, Mr. Luthor."''
** Jor-El got one from Ursa before he sentenced General Zod and company to the Phantom Zone.
* ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001'': The look Dom gives Brian during the UndercoverCopReveal. Brian is clearly very nervous under the glare.
* In ''Film/UpstreamColor'', a mysterious man has the supernatural ability to remotely spy on the lives of certain people. While spying, he's presented as if physically beside his victims. In the end, one of his victims suddenly levels a death glare directly at him, revealing that she's become aware of his intrusions.
* A RunningGag in ''Age of Treason'' has Literature/MarcusDidiusFalco hiding his face every time he encounters a statue of the deceased emperor Nero, [[PrivateEyeMonologue while thinking]] in panic ''The eyes!'' It's implied that Nero caught Falco in bed with one of his mistresses. Presumably Nero caught a good look at Falco before he ducked out the window, and so Falco lives in constant fear of Nero's gaze falling on him again, even after the emperor is long gone.
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'''s "hard stare". It has to be seen to be believed.
* Rocky gives one to Drago after [[spoiler: Drago kills Apollo]] in ''Film/RockyIV''.
* Creator/HenryCavill as [[Film/ManofSteel Superman]] tends to give these out whenever confronted by {{Jerkass}}es, since he's resisting the urge to beat them senseless.
** In ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', Superman gives these to both Lex Luthor and Batman.
* John gives a pretty good one to Iosef in the bathhouse of the Red Circle club in ''Film/JohnWick'', to the point that Iosef has a gun but is too terrified to aim at John. For bonus points, John's pinning down a mook during this and, without breaking his glare with Iosef, shoots the mook in the head.
* Prince Leopold spends much of ''Film/TheIllusionist'' glaring at someone, but especially notable is the look he gives Eisenheim after his stunt with the Excalliber trick.
* ''Film/DeepwaterHorizon'': When they see each other again after the explosion, Jimmy gives Don the coldest glare ever, made more intense through only one eye.
* Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Creator/TommyLeeJones) gives one in ''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', which has been [[MemeticMutation memetically mutated]] into the "Implied {{Facepalm}}", i.e. when something is so stupid that an actual facepalm is not necessary.
* In ''Film/FortyGuns'', Griff Bonnell has a stare so intense that, when he fixes Brockie with it during a showdown, Brockie freezes up and is unable to draw; enabling Griff to walk right up to him and [[PistolWhipping pistol whip]] him.
* In ''Film/NoNameOnTheBullet'', Audie Murphy's character at one point intimidates a lynch mob into backing down with one of these. (And the threat of going for his gun, but still.)
* ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'': Shaun's mother levels one of these at Shaun when he tries to claim that her husband/his stepfather abused him as a child. He immediately recants.
* ''Film/{{Daredevil}}'': Elektra gives Bullseye one during the entire time they fight, to the point where she never even says a word to him. Her most venomous is when he [[ForcefulKiss gives her a non consensual]] [[TakeThatKiss kiss when he gets the upper hand on her]].
* ''Film/DawnOfThePlanetOfTheApes'': When Koba starts getting a little too uppity with his objections to the humans working in the dam, Caesar gives him a downright ''terrifying'' glare. Koba realizes he’s crossing the line and immediately backs down.
* In ''Film/KongSkullIsland'', Packard frequently dishes these out to anyone who pisses him off.
* ''Film/HomeAlone'': Kevin receives one from his family, including his extended relatives, for causing chaos during the pizza scene. One of his cousins doesn't skip a beat, wiping milk off the counter while glaring at him.

to:

[[folder:Film — Live-Action]]
[[folder:Pinball]]
* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
** ''Film/{{Thor}}'': Loki stares menacingly at Sif in the throne room while he leans slightly forward in her direction. His eyes and body language seem to say, "I ''dare'' you to talk back to your king."
** In ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', Thor gives one to Loki after the latter [[spoiler:kills Coulson.]]
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'': Thor gives Thanos a very menacing one as he [[spoiler:pushes Stormbreaker into his chest while [[TranquilFury calmly]] reminding Thanos that he told him he would die for murdering half of his people, including his brother Loki and his best friend Heimdall.]]
* ''Film/{{Braveheart}}'' shows us how it's done a whole bunch of times. Literally, even: There's no way to read that glare William gives the closest guy, moments before his rebellion begins, as saying anything other than a very emphatic and determined "I'm going to kill you now."
* Creator/ClintEastwood practically invented the Death Glare with his iconic ClintSquint. There's a reason he's been referred to as the "father of the murder eyes."
* Creator/LeeVanCleef usually wore a perpetual sneer while playing villains that was enhanced by his narrow eyes and hawkish face. He also employed it to great effect in his heroic roles, most notably ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'', where he combined his usual glare with a look of grief and rage in the final duel that had the BigBad quickly go from cocky to terrified-- and [[ItsPersonal for damned good reason]].
* The Princeton pot dealer receives one from Kumar in ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' after first overcharging him for weed and then trying to hone in on his hot British twin action.
* Creator/JackNicholson is another career Death Glarer, such that he's one of the TropeCodifier[=s=] for the KubrickStare. If he hit his personal best in ''Film/TheShining'', it's not for lack of competition. Sometimes he pairs it with a SlasherSmile for added effect.
* Jonathan, the obsessive/traumatized Scottish soldier in ''[[Film/JoyeuxNoel Joyeux Noël]]'' who had his brother killed earlier. He looked very much about to kill a German soldier who was offering him champagne, before the German wisely walked away.
* In ''Film/{{Twilight}}'', Edward scares off four thugs with lecherous intents with nothing more than a death glare... and a healthy dose of DrivesLikeCrazy. And an almost animal-like snarl. And, given the fact that he IS a vampire, perhaps a bit of Magic as well.
* Creator/MerylStreep in ''Theatre/{{Doubt}}'', about seventy-three times, all terrifying.
* Creator/MerylStreep glares at everyone within range in ''Literature/TheDevilWearsPrada''.
* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk''. The first reveal of Indy.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom''
** The big, hulking Thuggie guard is about to beat the living snot out of the slave child... when the mining cart rolls up and the lantern illuminates a very pissed-off Indiana Jones. We next get the cutaway of the guard sliding to a stop about 20 feet away.
** And let's not forget Mola Ram himself, with his bulging eyes of epic doom. There was a reason they cast Amrish Puri in the role after all....
* The Death Glare is the WeaponOfChoice for the Antichrist in ''Film/TheOmen1976'', capable of brainwashing or downright scaring people to death. It can also be used by proxy via animal familiars like crows or dogs.
** Mrs. Baylock, Damien's nanny, seems to have a knack for this as well, as seen with her [[spoiler: moments before she kills Kate Thorn.]]
* Creator/UmaThurman pulls off some truly amazing ones in ''Film/KillBill''. Particularly notable is the one directed at O-Ren Ishii in the scene where she's about to fight the Crazy 88.
* Juan Miranda in ''Film/AFistfulOfDynamite'' actually directs a death glare to the heavens themselves, no doubt piercing paradise and burning a hole through God in it's wake.
* In ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', Jake Sully gets hit with an entire Na'vi tribe's worth of glare during his first night at Hometree.
* ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'': Captain von Trapp delivers some of these towards anyone who has opposed him.
* ''Film/GetShorty'': "Look at me." Plays with the trope, because the point is that when "Chili" Palmer says it, he doesn't look particularly intense or angry. From the book:
-->"I'm thinking, You're mine, I fuckin own you. What I'm ''not'' doing is feeling anything about it one way or the other. You understand? You're not a person to me, you're a name in my collection book, a guy owes me money, that's all... It's [[NothingPersonal nothing personal, it's business]]. The guy misses, he knows what's gonna happen."
* At the end of ''Film/ThreeTenToYuma2007'', Ben Wade gives [[spoiler:his gang]] a hateful stare, after [[spoiler:the death of Dan]], a man he had come to respect and like. They realize what that means and reach for their guns. It doesn't help.
* Subverted in ''Film/RamboIV''. Rambo gives some loud-mouthed mercenary called Lewis the Death Glare. The mercenary, however, just points out that he has seen this look a million times and isn't impressed at all. This example is also interesting in that both characters, Rambo and the mercenary, retain their badassness.
* ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'':
** Kim Pine more or less has this as her default expression. One notable instance is when Scott insists she's over their breakup. Pan to Kim's glare, complete with AudibleSharpness.
** Todd, Envy, and Julie all simultaneously give Knives one when she speaks, complete with "GLARE" written over their heads.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** In ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'', Jack Sparrow delivers a formidable one when he [[spoiler:shoots Barbossa to death]]. It's all the more effective since, up 'til that moment, the generally-cheerful pirate hadn't sported any expressions [[http://www.deppimpact.com/gallery/albums/caps_pirates/pirates1096.JPG remotely like it.]]
** Sparrow's dad, 'Keeper Of The Code' Teague (Music/KeithRichards) may have taught Jackie his stuff. At a particularly noisy point during the Brethren Court meeting in ''[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfAtWorldsEnd At World's End]]'', it was suggested the Pirate Code would not be honored. Teague snapped a guitar string & bestowed a glower that silenced the whole rowdy lot.
** Davy Jones can also do a killer stare. When he snarls "Do ya fear death?", ''everybody'' takes him seriously.
** The look one of Sao Feng's bath attendants gives Beckett's Dragon after he shoots the other should've ''incinerated'' the man, by all rights.
* Creator/DanielDayLewis is well known for his ability to perform these. One of his most intense ones is directed at the character of Eli Sunday in ''Film/ThereWillBeBlood'' during his humiliating confirmation at the Church of the Third Revelation.
* Played straight in the ''Film/{{Puppetmaster}}'' movies, as Blade, the apparent "leader" of the puppets, has daggers set in his eye sockets which are only able to be clearly seen when someone is guaranteed to die.
* Blind Mag gives two of these to Rotti Largo in ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'': Once, when he jokingly tells her that she 'belongs to [=GeneCo=]', and the second is less subtle during ''Chromaggia'', where she sings the line, [[spoiler:"I would rather be... blind!"]] and then she [[spoiler:rips out her eyes in a final act of defiance, rather than have her eyes repossessed by Nathan]].
* Both superhero/angel beings in ''Film/{{Hancock}}'' have these, right after their BerserkButton is pushed. It's quite humorous.
* Hermione Granger lays down some ''scathing'' eyebeams o' doom throughout the ''Film/HarryPotter'' film series.
** In ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'', Fred, George, and other students are shown giving Umbridge a total "fuck you bitch" look while forced to torture themselves during one of her detentions.
* Creator/EdwardJamesOlmos' character pulls a pretty good Death Glare on his girlfriend in ''Film/AmericanMe''.
* Matsu, the protagonist of the ''Film/JoshuuSasori'' series, is largely silent, but has a superb line in Death Glares, producing fear, anger and insecurity in whoever they're directed at. Particularly when [[ExtremeMeleeRevenge repeatedly stabbing people]], but most effectively when bound hand and foot, lying in a puddle, in solitary, having just been covered with a sopping wet blanket; her abuser laughs in her face...until she sees Matsu stare back -- and grin.
* Every single Creator/BruceLee film is famous for this. The scary part about it is even when he is not pissed at anyone he still stares like that. It's more frequent in ''Film/EnterTheDragon'', when he confronts Ohara and Han.
%% * Ed Norton in ''Film/AmericanHistoryX''.
* Cody Linley (yes, ''[[Series/HannahMontana that]]'' Cody Linley) is surprisingly adept at these. It's especially on display in ''Hoovey'', where at one point he gives his teammates a death glare that screams ''"I will rip your head off"''.
* Every carnivorous dinosaur in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' movie series has this ominous glare. Special mention goes to The Big One in the [[Film/JurassicPark first movie]], the ''Pteranodon'' in the [[Film/JurassicParkIII third]], and the ''Indominus rex'' in the [[Film/JurassicWorld fourth movie.]]
** Owen has one permanently painted on his face whenever SmugSnake Hoskins is anywhere near him or his raptors. And he looks positively ''murderous'' when Hoskins tries to take the raptors on a [[spoiler: field test against the ''I. rex'']] without his permission. [[PapaWolf Owen even punches him for it.]]
** Delta the ''Velociraptor'' throws a snarling fit and also [[{{Foreshadowing}} directs
Creator/DavidHasselhoff sports one of these towards Hoskins]] whenever he comes near her or Owen. She eventually [[spoiler: rips him to bloody pieces.]]
* ''Film/IronSky'': Klaus gives a genuinely ''frightening'' glare to Kortzfliech when the latter begins the invasion of Earth. Perhaps unsurprisingly, [[TheDragon Klaus kills Kottzfleich shortly afterwards and takes command of the invasion fleet himself.]]
* ''Film/{{Glory}}'': Trip (played by Creator/DenzelWashington) gives a death glare to his commanding officer (played by Matthew Broderick) while the latter's order of punishment by [[ATasteOfTheLash whipping]] is being carried out on him. And given that as a slave Trip was whipped many times before, Trip doesn't flinch while being whipped; he just stares down Shaw.
* A literal example gives the title to ''Film/TheMenWhoStareAtGoats''. George Clooney's character [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin stares at a goat]] for a few seconds. It keels over a few seconds later.
* Two examples from ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'':
** After crashing Luthor's lair, Superman gave Otis one when he tries to get his cape.
--->''"I don't think he wants me to, Mr. Luthor."''
** Jor-El got one from Ursa before he sentenced General Zod and company to the Phantom Zone.
* ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001'': The look Dom gives Brian during the UndercoverCopReveal. Brian is clearly very nervous under the glare.
* In ''Film/UpstreamColor'', a mysterious man has the supernatural ability to remotely spy
on the lives of certain people. While spying, he's presented as if physically beside his victims. In the end, ''Pinball/{{Baywatch}}'' backglass.
* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger has
one of his victims suddenly levels a death glare directly at him, revealing that she's become aware of his intrusions.
* A RunningGag in ''Age of Treason'' has Literature/MarcusDidiusFalco hiding his face every time he encounters a statue of the deceased emperor Nero, [[PrivateEyeMonologue while thinking]] in panic ''The eyes!'' It's implied that Nero caught Falco in bed with one of his mistresses. Presumably Nero caught a good look at Falco before he ducked out the window, and so Falco lives in constant fear of Nero's gaze falling on him again, even after the emperor is long gone.
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'''s "hard stare". It has to be seen to be believed.
* Rocky gives one to Drago after [[spoiler: Drago kills Apollo]] in ''Film/RockyIV''.
* Creator/HenryCavill as [[Film/ManofSteel Superman]] tends to give these out whenever confronted by {{Jerkass}}es, since he's resisting the urge to beat them senseless.
** In ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', Superman gives these to both Lex Luthor and Batman.
* John gives a pretty good one to Iosef
in the bathhouse of the Red Circle club in ''Film/JohnWick'', to the point that Iosef has a gun but is too terrified to aim at John. For bonus points, John's pinning down a mook during this and, without breaking his glare with Iosef, shoots the mook in the head.
* Prince Leopold spends much of ''Film/TheIllusionist'' glaring at someone, but especially notable is the look he gives Eisenheim after his stunt with the Excalliber trick.
* ''Film/DeepwaterHorizon'': When they see each other again after the explosion, Jimmy gives Don the coldest glare ever, made more intense through only one eye.
* Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Creator/TommyLeeJones) gives one in ''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', which has been [[MemeticMutation memetically mutated]] into the "Implied {{Facepalm}}", i.e. when something is so stupid that an actual facepalm is not necessary.
* In ''Film/FortyGuns'', Griff Bonnell has a stare so intense that, when he fixes Brockie with it during a showdown, Brockie freezes up and is unable to draw; enabling Griff to walk right up to him and [[PistolWhipping pistol whip]] him.
* In ''Film/NoNameOnTheBullet'', Audie Murphy's character at one point intimidates a lynch mob into backing down with one of these. (And the threat of going for his gun, but still.)
* ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'': Shaun's mother levels one of these at Shaun when he tries to claim that her husband/his stepfather abused him as a child. He immediately recants.
* ''Film/{{Daredevil}}'': Elektra gives Bullseye one during the entire time they fight, to the point where she never even says a word to him. Her most venomous is when he [[ForcefulKiss gives her a non consensual]] [[TakeThatKiss kiss when he gets the upper hand on her]].
* ''Film/DawnOfThePlanetOfTheApes'': When Koba starts getting a little too uppity with his objections to the humans working in the dam, Caesar gives him a downright ''terrifying'' glare. Koba realizes he’s crossing the line and immediately backs down.
* In ''Film/KongSkullIsland'', Packard frequently dishes these out to anyone who pisses him off.
* ''Film/HomeAlone'': Kevin receives one from his family, including his extended relatives, for causing chaos during the pizza scene. One of his cousins doesn't skip a beat, wiping milk off the counter while glaring at him.
''Pinball/LastActionHero'' translite.



[[folder:Literature]]
* Detective Falconer in ''Literature/ThisBookIsFullOfSpidersSeriouslyDudeDontTouchIt''.
-->'''David:''' He gave me a look that would have made cancer apologize, then ran like hell.
* Every member of The Flock in ''Literature/MaximumRide'' has one, with Max's being particularly powerful, at times even working on Fang, Erasers and grown men.
* Kristy's "Look" in ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub''.
* In ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' series, it is used by Percy in ''Son of Neptune''.
--> He'd perfected his wolf stare over the last few months -- a look that said: ''However bad you think you are, I'm worse''.
* ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''
** In ''The Return of the King'', Aragorn and army meet up with Sauron's "ambassador" at the Black Gate. While the "ambassador" rants on and on, Aragorn just glares at him, never saying a word, never moving a muscle. He is so taken aback by Aragorn's spiteful gaze that he eventually shudders and exclaims that he has been practically assaulted at parley (a BIG no-no) before riding off. In the novel continuity sufficiently pure-blooded Númenóreans have ''psychic powers'', so it could have been more than just staring. In the extended cut of TheMovie, a death glare wasn't deemed quite enough, and Aragorn does indeed [[ShootTheMessenger assault the ambassador at parley]], hacking his head off. Gimli tersely observes "[[BondOneLiner I guess that concludes negotiations.]]"
** When Éowyn kills the Witch-King's flying beast and sends it falling to the ground with him still on the saddle, he stands back up and gives her an epic death glare without even having a face or eyes. He was about to kill her anyway, but now it's personal!
** The most impressive one comes from Gandalf, however. When he did it to Bilbo, it was accompanied by special effects going for the more than ordinary effect described in the book.
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
** Tywin Lannister has perfected the glare into a downright artform. At one point a story is recounted in which a lord repeated an old joke about how Tywin was so rich he "must shit gold." Tywin's only response was to look at the man. Long after the laughter had died down, and throughout the rest of the feast, Tywin didn't look away. Eventually the lord had to flee the room to escape his gaze.
** Aeron Greyjoy is also well-known for his death glare, which has an in-universe reputation for souring wells and rendering women infertile.
** Ned Stark is said to have a powerful one, and almost without trying. For example, when he arrived to the throne room to see Jaime Lannister had killed Aerys the Mad (thus (a) slaying the man he was sworn to protect and (b) robbing Ned of his vengeance) he glared at Jaime. A decade and a half later, Jaime Lannister ''still'' sees that terrifying glare in the eyes of anyone that looks down at him.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** Lord Havelock Vetinari. Just him looking at you may count as a Death Glare. Not to mention when he ''raises his eyebrow''. Ooh, you don't wanna be in the same room when he does that...
** Sam Vimes ''freezes''. Not for nothing is he known as "Old Stoneface".
--->The chill radiated off him. The lines of his face locked like a statue.
** In ''Discworld/TheFifthElephant'', after Vimes frightens the ambassador of a hostile state into pulling his/their armies back till they're practically in the next country:
--->'''Vetinari:''' Apparently you also looked at the ambassador in a very threatening way.\\
'''Vimes:''' It was only the way I usually look.\\
'''Vetinari:''' To be sure.
** Granny Weatherwax is fond of these Death Glares, and may use magic to augment them. (One usage in ''Discworld/WyrdSisters'' is described explicitly as a "thousand-kilowatt diamond blue stare." She stares down a theater patron all the way to the ground.) At one point she and another witch get into a duel that consists of them both performing a Death Glare on the ''sun''. And when someone came close, he got instantly sunburned. Granny lights fires by tossing some logs into the fireplace and ''staring'' at them until they burst into flames. You do not get much more deadly than that.
** Mr. Slant, a zombie lawyer, manages to pull one these off on opposing lawyers in ''Discworld/MakingMoney''. Knowing 200 years worth of law and precedent because you were there to make it can be quite intimidating.
** A favorite weapon of Keldas to keep the Nac Mac Feegle in line, to the point where the mere thought of it can terrify them.
** Dios of ''Discworld/{{Pyramids}}'' has one that's so effective people are honestly surprised that he doesn't have EyeBeams. When looking for an escaped prisoner, one finds oneself looking for lines of molten rock as he scans the room and walls.
* Charles Morgan from ''Literature/WitchWeek'', while not always meaning to glare at anyone, is described as having a "blank and nasty" look which is generally magnified by his thick glasses.
* Richard from ''Literature/TheSwordOfTruth'' throws these around fairly frequently. It's apparently a trait common to the [[spoiler:Rahl]] family. The novel ''Blood of the Fold'' has a scene where Richard silences a near-riotous crowd by glaring at them.
* In the ''Literature/{{Everworld}}'' series, the witch Senna Wales often uses these, to good effect; no outburst ever intimidates the others the way a flat stare from her gray eyes does. Her confrontations with her half-sister([[SiblingYinYang the two hate each other]]) often consist of April being passionately, furiously angry, and Senna staring back all cold and contemptuously. Christopher states that Senna's glare says, "I'll crush you in my own good time."
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** Molly Weasley has been described as a short, plump, motherly woman, and generally doesn't look very threatening, but if you piss her off, ''you will know about it''. Her glare is capable of terrifying even her twin sons Fred and George (both of whom have otherwise never shown any signs of cowardice), and scares innocent bystanders (such as Harry himself in book 2). Even her own husband, also a brave and courageous individual, is reduced to nervous mumbling under her glare.
** Snape is described as narrowing his eyes malevolently at Harry in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'' while saying ''"This may not be an ordinary class, Potter, but I am still your teacher and you will therefore call me 'sir' or 'Professor' at all times."'' when Harry addresses him casually and then keeping the glare for a while afterwards.
** Professor Minerva [=McGonagall=] is also capable of giving students "the sort of look that scorches."
** Hermione Granger can do it too -- when Ron teased her in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'' about her self-enforced fast in protest of Hogwarts's employment of house-elves, she "gave him a look so reminiscent of Professor [=McGonagall=] that he gave up."
** Harry too. After he suffers another horrible vision in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', Hermione berates him for not learning to block it and then makes the mistake of asking if he liked it. The glare he gives her for that makes her apologize quickly.
** [[BigGood Dumbledore]] may be a kindly EccentricMentor, but when [[spoiler:Barty Crouch, Jr.]] tries to kill Harry while disguised as [[spoiler:Mad-Eye Moody]], the look on his face shows exactly why he's the only wizard that [[BigBad Voldemort]] ever feared.
* In ''Literature/JoesWorld'' books by Creator/EricFlint, Greyboar's glare is referred by [[IHaveManyNames several names]], such as "The Mirror of Imminent Mortality," "Basilisk," or "Time to reconsider."
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':
** In ''Literature/{{Changes}}'', Harry meets Agent Tilly. One word and a look from Tilly is able to send SmugSnake Rudolph running from the room. Quite impressive, as the only other things that have been able to accomplish this were a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent loup-garou]] and [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a scourge of Red Court Vamps.]] Harry's narration mentions that some people have one hell of a glare, that just the way they look at you gives you a little glimpse into the eyes of Death himself. Tilly is one of those people.
** Harry himself probably posseses a seriously deadly glare, which he wouldn't know being behind it. But when he looks at Cowl and Kumori in ''Literature/DeadBeat'' they visibly sway backward (Or maybe that was just the wind).
** [[MamaBear Charity Carpenter]], as a mother of a large family, has an impressive glare. Molly has inherited it.
* ''Literature/PaddingtonBear'''s infamous "hard stare."
* In ''Literature/LordOfLight'', Yama's eyes can cause attacking men to drop their weapons and run. Being a MasterSwordsman and the god of death could have something to do with it, though. Except that Yama ''does'' in fact have EyeBeams, too, which is ''why'' he's the god of death.
* ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': Miles Vorkosigan has, through a combination of osmosis and deliberate study of his near legendary grandfather and parents (as well as interactions with several veteran military personnel and senior government officials), learned to project quite an intimidating glare of his own, as his cousin Ivan discovers in ''Literature/ACivilCampaign''.
* ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo''. This, along with the occasional PsychoticSmirk, has various characters outright terrified of him.
* Atticus Finch from ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird'', in true [[TheSoCalledCoward So-Called Coward]] fashion, deploys a death glare now and then.
-->Atticus turned his head and pinned me to the wall with his good eye.
* Literature/StephaniePlum manages one in ''To The Nines'' as she's repeatedly being pulled aside for random security checks at an airport, calmly imagining murdering every annoying person around her in a particularly violent way. She doesn't let on what she's thinking, but Lula comments on how creepy Stephanie's suddenly gotten.
* In the ''Literature/WarriorCats'' graphic novel ''After the Flood'', Leafstar proves herself very capable of giving death glares. One of them is enough to make her mate drop the prey he's carrying.
* In ''Literature/InannasDescentToTheNetherworld'', Ereshkigal uses a Death Glare on her sister Inanna that ''causes'' Inanna to die. [[spoiler: Later, when she comes BackFromTheDead and needs to find someone to take her place, and sees her husband Dumuzi living it up instead of mourning, she uses it on him.]]
* At the start of ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'', Uncle Hoole is a ResentfulGuardian to the point where when [[OrphansOrdeal one of his charges]] comes into his room after knocking, he scares the kid with shapeshifting, tells him off in a threatening way, and turns a "gaze like a blaster bolt" on him. ...He warms to the kids, but it takes a while.
** Later in the series, Tash [[spoiler: [[GrandTheftMe has her body taken over by a thug]].]] Her brother, unaware, talks to her, but "Tash's glare was like the blast of a turbolaser."
* Late in ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland'' Semi tries to give one of these to Doctor Skinner, to enhance the [[WasOnceAMan She Was Once A Girl]] effect that seeing her has on him.
--> I stayed where I was, staring up at him as meanly as I could. Manta rays are not very mean by nature, but I did my best to look nasty and accusing.
* In ''Literature/ShamanBlues'', this is the default expression of Gardiasz when dealing with Witkacy.
* In ''Literature/WolfHall'', Thomas Cromwell can knock men back with just a look when he's pissed off. It helps that he has a FaceOfAThug, everyone knows his mysterious past includes mercenary work, and that he's fully capable of knocking them back in a more physical way if he chooses to do it.
* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': Retina Corison is said to have a glare potent enough that it can be sensed through his blindfold. When his wife tells him that Nolien is the one "[[LoveInterest taking care of our Tiza]]", [[OverprotectiveDad the glare makes Nolien shiver]].
* In the novelization of ''Film/TheFugitive'', it's mentioned repeatedly that Gerard has cultivated one of these, known as The Look. So much so that he can't get rid of it, leaving him unable to play "Good Cop". It also leaves him genuinely impressed with those who aren't intimidated by it.
* ''Literature/WhoGoesThere''. Even though frozen in a block of ice for millennia, the alien creature's face has such an expression of inhuman, cosmic hatred and malice, that the most steel-nerved of the crew run out of the room terrified after just looking at it briefly.
* In the ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' series, the ability to intimidate a foe with only a look is a common mark of badassery. LivingLegend Martin the Warrior pulled off an unflinching glare against a slavedriver [[NervesOfSteel while said slavedriver was beating him]], scaring him so bad that he stopped whipping him and went looking for an easier target. [[TheBerserker Ranguvar Foeseeker]] pulled off a similar feat while she was an oarslave of Vilu Daskar. There are even non-warrior examples; Sister Alkanet from ''Taggerung'' ran the Abbey Infirmary and used her own glare to make her patients take their medicine.
* ''Literature/TheOneWhoEatsMonsters'': Our protagonist, Ryn, is particularity adept at glaring due to having eyes with black sclera and glowing blue irises, that when seen cause a person to panic, partially from Ryn's divine power, partially from the fact that she's so old the human brain evolved to instinctively fear her gaze

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[[folder:Literature]]
[[folder:Poetry]]
* Detective Falconer in ''Literature/ThisBookIsFullOfSpidersSeriouslyDudeDontTouchIt''.
-->'''David:''' He gave me a look that would have made cancer apologize, then ran like hell.
* Every member of The Flock in ''Literature/MaximumRide'' has one, with Max's being particularly powerful, at times even working on Fang, Erasers and grown men.
* Kristy's "Look" in ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub''.
* In ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' series, it is used by Percy in ''Son of Neptune''.
--> He'd perfected his wolf stare over the last few months -- a look that said: ''However bad you think you are, I'm worse''.
* ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''
** In ''The Return of the King'', Aragorn and army meet up with Sauron's "ambassador" at the Black Gate. While the "ambassador" rants on and on, Aragorn just glares at him, never saying a word, never moving a muscle. He is so taken aback by Aragorn's spiteful gaze that he eventually shudders and exclaims that he has been practically assaulted at parley (a BIG no-no) before riding off. In the novel continuity sufficiently pure-blooded Númenóreans have ''psychic powers'', so it could have been more than just staring. In the extended cut of TheMovie, a death glare wasn't deemed quite enough, and Aragorn does indeed [[ShootTheMessenger assault the ambassador at parley]], hacking his head off. Gimli tersely observes "[[BondOneLiner I guess that concludes negotiations.]]"
** When Éowyn kills the Witch-King's flying beast and sends it falling to the ground with him still on the saddle, he stands back up and gives her an epic death glare without even having a face or eyes. He was about to kill her anyway, but now it's personal!
** The most impressive one comes from Gandalf, however. When he did it to Bilbo, it was accompanied by special effects going for the more than ordinary effect described in the book.
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
** Tywin Lannister has perfected the glare into a downright artform. At one point a story is recounted in which a lord repeated an old joke about how Tywin was so rich he "must shit gold." Tywin's only response was to look at the man. Long after the laughter had died down, and throughout the rest of the feast, Tywin didn't look away. Eventually the lord had to flee the room to escape his gaze.
** Aeron Greyjoy is also well-known for his death glare, which has an in-universe reputation for souring wells and rendering women infertile.
** Ned Stark is said to have a powerful one, and almost without trying. For example, when he arrived to the throne room to see Jaime Lannister had killed Aerys the Mad (thus (a) slaying the man he was sworn to protect and (b) robbing Ned of his vengeance) he glared at Jaime. A decade and a half later, Jaime Lannister ''still'' sees that terrifying glare in the eyes of anyone that looks down at him.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** Lord Havelock Vetinari. Just him looking at you may count as a Death Glare. Not to mention when he ''raises his eyebrow''. Ooh, you don't wanna be in the same room when he does that...
** Sam Vimes ''freezes''. Not for nothing is he known as "Old Stoneface".
--->The chill radiated off him. The lines of his face locked like a statue.
** In ''Discworld/TheFifthElephant'', after Vimes frightens the ambassador of a hostile state into pulling his/their armies back till they're practically in the next country:
--->'''Vetinari:''' Apparently you also looked at the ambassador in a very threatening way.\\
'''Vimes:''' It was only the way I usually look.\\
'''Vetinari:''' To be sure.
** Granny Weatherwax is fond of these Death Glares, and may use magic to augment them. (One usage in ''Discworld/WyrdSisters'' is described explicitly as a "thousand-kilowatt diamond blue stare." She stares down a theater patron all the way to the ground.) At one point she and another witch get into a duel that consists of them both performing a Death Glare on the ''sun''. And when someone came close, he got instantly sunburned. Granny lights fires by tossing some logs into the fireplace and ''staring'' at them until they burst into flames. You do not get much more deadly than that.
** Mr. Slant, a zombie lawyer, manages to pull one these off on opposing lawyers in ''Discworld/MakingMoney''. Knowing 200 years worth of law and precedent because you were there to make it can be quite intimidating.
** A favorite weapon of Keldas to keep the Nac Mac Feegle in line, to the point where the mere thought of it can terrify them.
** Dios of ''Discworld/{{Pyramids}}'' has one that's so effective people are honestly surprised that he doesn't have EyeBeams. When looking for an escaped prisoner, one finds oneself looking for lines of molten rock as he scans the room and walls.
* Charles Morgan from ''Literature/WitchWeek'', while not always meaning to glare at anyone, is described as having a "blank and nasty" look which is generally magnified by his thick glasses.
* Richard from ''Literature/TheSwordOfTruth'' throws these around fairly frequently. It's apparently a trait common to the [[spoiler:Rahl]] family. The novel ''Blood of the Fold'' has a scene where Richard silences a near-riotous crowd by glaring at them.
* In the ''Literature/{{Everworld}}'' series, the witch Senna Wales often uses these, to good effect; no outburst ever intimidates the others the way a flat stare from her gray eyes does. Her confrontations with her half-sister([[SiblingYinYang the two hate each other]]) often consist of April being passionately, furiously angry, and Senna staring back all cold and contemptuously. Christopher states that Senna's glare says, "I'll crush you in my own good time."
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** Molly Weasley has been described as a short, plump, motherly woman, and generally doesn't look very threatening, but if you piss her off, ''you will know about it''. Her glare is capable of terrifying even her twin sons Fred and George (both of whom have otherwise never shown any signs of cowardice), and scares innocent bystanders (such as Harry himself in book 2). Even her own husband, also a brave and courageous individual, is reduced to nervous mumbling under her glare.
** Snape is described as narrowing his eyes malevolently at Harry in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'' while saying ''"This may not be an ordinary class, Potter, but I am still your teacher and you will therefore call me 'sir' or 'Professor' at all times."'' when Harry addresses him casually and then keeping the glare for a while afterwards.
** Professor Minerva [=McGonagall=] is also capable of giving students "the sort of look that scorches."
** Hermione Granger can do it too -- when Ron teased her in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'' about her self-enforced fast in protest of Hogwarts's employment of house-elves, she "gave him a look so reminiscent of Professor [=McGonagall=] that he gave up."
** Harry too. After he suffers another horrible vision in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', Hermione berates him for not learning to block it and then makes the mistake of asking if he liked it. The glare he gives her for that makes her apologize quickly.
** [[BigGood Dumbledore]] may be a kindly EccentricMentor, but when [[spoiler:Barty Crouch, Jr.]] tries to kill Harry while disguised as [[spoiler:Mad-Eye Moody]], the look on his face shows exactly why he's the only wizard that [[BigBad Voldemort]] ever feared.
* In ''Literature/JoesWorld'' books by Creator/EricFlint, Greyboar's glare is referred by [[IHaveManyNames several names]], such as
"The Mirror of Imminent Mortality," "Basilisk," or "Time to reconsider."
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':
** In ''Literature/{{Changes}}'', Harry meets Agent Tilly. One word and a look from Tilly is able to send SmugSnake Rudolph running from the room. Quite impressive, as the only other things that have been able to accomplish this were a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent loup-garou]] and [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a scourge of Red Court Vamps.]] Harry's narration mentions that some people have one hell of a glare, that just the way they look at you gives you a little glimpse into the eyes of Death himself. Tilly is one of those people.
** Harry himself probably posseses a seriously deadly glare,
Laboratory", by Creator/RobertBrowning, in which he wouldn't know being behind it. But when he looks at Cowl and Kumori the speaker has resolved to MurderTheHypotenuse in ''Literature/DeadBeat'' a love triangle.
-->''For only last night, as
they visibly sway backward (Or maybe whispered, I brought\\
My own eyes to bear on her so,
that was just the wind).
** [[MamaBear Charity Carpenter]], as a mother of a large family, has an impressive glare. Molly has inherited it.
I thought\\
Could I keep them one half minute fixed, she would fall\\
Shrivelled''
* ''Literature/PaddingtonBear'''s infamous "hard stare."
*
''Literature/EgilsSaga'': In ''Literature/LordOfLight'', Yama's eyes can cause attacking men to drop their weapons and run. Being a MasterSwordsman and the god of death could have something to do with it, though. Except that Yama ''does'' in fact have EyeBeams, too, which is ''why'' he's the god of death.
* ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': Miles Vorkosigan has, through a combination of osmosis and deliberate study of
his near legendary grandfather and parents (as well as interactions with several veteran military personnel and senior government officials), learned to project quite an intimidating glare poem "Arinbjarnarkviða" ("Praise of Arinbjorn"), Egil recalls his own, as his cousin Ivan discovers in ''Literature/ACivilCampaign''.
* ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo''. This, along with the occasional PsychoticSmirk, has various characters outright terrified of him.
* Atticus Finch from ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird'', in true [[TheSoCalledCoward So-Called Coward]] fashion, deploys a death glare now and then.
-->Atticus turned his head and pinned me to the wall
last meeting with his good eye.
* Literature/StephaniePlum manages one in ''To The Nines'' as she's repeatedly being pulled aside for random security checks at an airport, calmly imagining murdering every annoying person around her in a particularly violent way. She doesn't let on what she's thinking, but Lula comments on how creepy Stephanie's suddenly gotten.
* In the ''Literature/WarriorCats'' graphic novel ''After the Flood'', Leafstar proves herself very capable of giving death glares. One of them is enough to make her mate drop the prey he's carrying.
* In ''Literature/InannasDescentToTheNetherworld'', Ereshkigal uses a Death Glare on her sister Inanna that ''causes'' Inanna to die. [[spoiler: Later,
deadly enemy Eirik Bloodaxe, when she comes BackFromTheDead and needs Egil, as a castaway, delivered himself to find someone to take her place, and sees her husband Dumuzi living it up instead of mourning, she uses it on him.]]
* At the start of ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'', Uncle Hoole is a ResentfulGuardian to the point where when [[OrphansOrdeal one of his charges]] comes into his room after knocking, he scares the kid with shapeshifting, tells him off
Eirik's mercy in a threatening way, and turns a "gaze like a blaster bolt" on him. ...He warms to the kids, but it takes a while.
** Later in the series, Tash [[spoiler: [[GrandTheftMe has her body taken over by a thug]].]] Her brother, unaware, talks to her, but "Tash's glare was like the blast of a turbolaser."
* Late in ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland'' Semi tries to give one of these to Doctor Skinner, to enhance the [[WasOnceAMan She Was Once A Girl]] effect that seeing her has on him.
--> I stayed where I was, staring up at him as meanly as I could. Manta rays are not very mean by nature, but I did my best to look nasty and accusing.
* In ''Literature/ShamanBlues'', this is the default expression of Gardiasz when dealing with Witkacy.
* In ''Literature/WolfHall'', Thomas Cromwell can knock men back with just a look when he's pissed off. It helps that he has a FaceOfAThug, everyone knows his mysterious past includes mercenary work, and that he's fully capable of knocking them back in a more physical way if he chooses to do it.
* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': Retina Corison is said to have a glare potent enough that it can be sensed through his blindfold. When his wife tells him that Nolien is the one "[[LoveInterest taking care of our Tiza]]", [[OverprotectiveDad the glare makes Nolien shiver]].
* In the novelization of ''Film/TheFugitive'', it's mentioned repeatedly that Gerard has cultivated one of these, known as The Look. So much so that he can't get rid of it, leaving him unable to play "Good Cop". It also leaves him genuinely impressed with those who aren't intimidated by it.
* ''Literature/WhoGoesThere''. Even though frozen in a block of ice for millennia, the alien creature's face has such an expression of inhuman, cosmic hatred and malice, that the most steel-nerved of the crew run out of the room terrified after just
Eirik's royal hall:
-->''You weren't safe
looking at it briefly.
*
him straight \\
In the ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' series, eye. No kindness there! \\
It glittered like a snake's, grew \\
Ever more snake-like
the ability to intimidate a foe with only a look is a common mark of badassery. LivingLegend Martin the Warrior pulled off an unflinching glare against a slavedriver [[NervesOfSteel while said slavedriver was beating him]], scaring him so bad that he stopped whipping him and went looking for an easier target. [[TheBerserker Ranguvar Foeseeker]] pulled off a similar feat while she was an oarslave of Vilu Daskar. There are even non-warrior examples; Sister Alkanet from ''Taggerung'' ran the Abbey Infirmary and used her own glare to make her patients take their medicine.
* ''Literature/TheOneWhoEatsMonsters'': Our protagonist, Ryn, is particularity adept at glaring due to having eyes with black sclera and glowing blue irises, that when seen cause a person to panic, partially from Ryn's divine power, partially from the fact that she's so old the human brain evolved to instinctively fear her gaze
more you stared.''



[[folder:Music]]
* The cover of Music/{{U2}}'s [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2e/U2_War_album_cover.jpg ''War'' album]].
* The singing group Music/{{Heart}} had one implied for a cheating lover in an appropriately named song called "[[MeaningfulName If Looks Could Kill]]".
* Country singer Rodney Crowell also has a song called "If Looks Could Kill" about being on the outs with one's significant other.
* Ninja Brian of Music/NinjaSexParty is pretty much always sporting one of these in every single one of the group's music videos.

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[[folder:Music]]
[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
* The cover of Music/{{U2}}'s [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2e/U2_War_album_cover.jpg ''War'' album]].
* The singing group Music/{{Heart}} had one implied for a cheating lover
Death glares are naturally quite popular in an appropriately named song called "[[MeaningfulName If Looks Could Kill]]".
* Country singer Rodney Crowell also has
pro wrestling, as a song called "If Looks Could Kill" about being on the outs way to respond with one's significant other.
* Ninja Brian
disapproval and/or an implication of Music/NinjaSexParty is pretty much always sporting one of these in every single one of impending violence to an opponent or antagonist's actions. Among the group's music videos.best/most famous are Wrestling/SteveAustin, Wrestling/TheUndertaker, Wrestling/TripleH, and Wrestling/{{Kane}}.



[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
* The Cockatrice and Basilisk are both good examples of creatures in mythology with literal death glares. Legends say a single glance from either creature can kill (or [[TakenForGranite petrify]]) a man.
* Evil eye beads, found throughout Greece, Turkey, Armenia and parts of the Middle East, stem from ancient beliefs that they can protect the wearer from any ill karmic effects given by a death glare.
* ''Literature/PoeticEdda'': In "Hymiskvida", Thor and Tyr go to the hall of the giant Hymir to borrow his cauldron. When they arrive, Hymir is not at home, and Hymir's mother asks them to hide behind a pillar, because Hymir does not like guests and might especially get angry if he sees Thor. When Hymir comes home, his mother gently instructs him who has come to visit him, and that Thor and Tyr are presently behind the pillar. Hymir turns to the pillar and glares at it so sharply that it splinters, and the cross-beam above it comes down. (Note that Hymir does not normally have a [[DeadlyGaze magical gaze]].)

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[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
[[folder:Stand-Up Comedy]]
* The Cockatrice In the first ''Series/BlueCollarComedy Tour'' film, Creator/BillEngvall recalls how he met Lucy, a goth friend of his daughter. He accidentally calls her "Lucy...fer", and Basilisk are both good examples of creatures in mythology with literal death glares. Legends say a single glance from either creature can kill (or [[TakenForGranite petrify]]) a man.
* Evil eye beads, found throughout Greece, Turkey, Armenia and parts of the Middle East, stem from ancient beliefs that they can protect the wearer from any ill karmic effects
was promptly given by a death glare.
* ''Literature/PoeticEdda'': In "Hymiskvida", Thor and Tyr go to the hall
one of the giant Hymir to borrow his cauldron. When they arrive, Hymir is not these.
-->She looked
at home, and Hymir's mother asks them to hide behind a pillar, because Hymir does not like guests and might especially get angry if he sees Thor. When Hymir comes home, his mother gently instructs him who has come to visit him, and that Thor and Tyr are presently behind the pillar. Hymir turns to the pillar and glares at it so sharply that it splinters, and the cross-beam above it comes down. (Note that Hymir does not normally have a [[DeadlyGaze magical gaze]].)me like, "I will set you ablaze right now."



[[folder:Pinball]]
* Creator/DavidHasselhoff sports one of these on the ''Pinball/{{Baywatch}}'' backglass.
* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger has one in the ''Pinball/LastActionHero'' translite.

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[[folder:Pinball]]
[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Creator/DavidHasselhoff sports one of these on The game ''Adventure!'' has this as a Heroic Knack, Steely Gaze, which allows you to win all staredowns against non-Inspired characters and offers a bonus against Inspired characters, though the ''Pinball/{{Baywatch}}'' backglass.
second-level Psychic knack, Cloak of Dread, might be a combo of this and a general aura of terror.
* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger Similarly, ''TabletopGame/{{Deadlands}}'' has an edge called The Stare that gives a bonus to intimidation rolls.
* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
** The Chief Librarian of the Blood Angels, Mephiston,
has one in of these. He's known as the ''Pinball/LastActionHero'' translite.Lord of Death. Bad enough, but when you consider just how much death is involved in 40K...
** Also the Nightbringer, whose glare can also function as an attack.
** Also for the imperium Commissar Yarrick, same deal. Currently it is an EyeBeam attack but he used to just be rumored to kill orks at a glance. That's the point: when he heard the rumor, he ''[[EyeScream instantly plucked out his eyeball]] and replaced it with a laser'' to live up to his reputation.
** Also, in older pieces of fluff, Guardsman Ollanius Pius, whom Horus killed with a mere glance for attempting to stand between him and the Emperor. Later editions {{Ret Con}}ned it to a Space Marine Terminator and then an Adeptus Custodes which are progressively [[EliteMooks Eliter Mooks]] to enhance the Death intensity implied by the Glare. [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks Many fans were upset]] at the changes' subsequent reduction of [[MoralEventHorizon Horus' sheer inhumanity of easily killing a mere human being]] and removal of Pius' understated bravery to [[UnderequippedCharge go and stand before what is essentially a demigod about to kill another demigod]].
* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', kindred with Presence learn this at level 2. Higher level versions are even more potent. Then again, all vampires come off as the predators they are to mortals, making this sometimes unintentional.
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' has the Fearsome Stare perk that lets you make Intimidation checks without saying a word.
* In Aye, Dark Overlord any player who fails to convince the Dark Overlord that he/she is not responsible for the failed mission ([[BlameGame by shifting the blame to another player]]) receives a Withering Look. Three Withering Looks and [[YouHaveFailedMe you are out of the game]].
* In the 1951 French board game ''Long Cours'', the first two combat cards, by ascending order of power,[[note]]which is the same order they must be played during a battle[[/note]] are respectively "a mean look" and "a terrible look". Fittingly, the next two involve giving the offender black eyes.



[[folder:Poetry]]
* "The Laboratory", by Creator/RobertBrowning, in which the speaker has resolved to MurderTheHypotenuse in a love triangle.
-->''For only last night, as they whispered, I brought\\
My own eyes to bear on her so, that I thought\\
Could I keep them one half minute fixed, she would fall\\
Shrivelled''
* ''Literature/EgilsSaga'': In his poem "Arinbjarnarkviða" ("Praise of Arinbjorn"), Egil recalls his last meeting with his deadly enemy Eirik Bloodaxe, when Egil, as a castaway, delivered himself to Eirik's mercy in Eirik's royal hall:
-->''You weren't safe looking him straight \\
In the eye. No kindness there! \\
It glittered like a snake's, grew \\
Ever more snake-like the more you stared.''

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[[folder:Poetry]]
[[folder:Theatre]]
* "The Laboratory", by Creator/RobertBrowning, in which As the speaker has resolved title character in ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'', Creator/DavidTennant delivers the Death Glare to MurderTheHypotenuse Claudius several times, and at least once to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
* Subverted
in a love triangle.
-->''For only last night, as they whispered, I brought\\
My own
''Theatre/AsYouLikeIt'', where Phebe protests against Silvius slandering her eyes to bear on her so, that thus.
-->''...but now mine eyes,\\
Which
I thought\\
Could
have darted at thee, hurt thee not,\\
Nor,
I keep them one half minute fixed, she would fall\\
Shrivelled''
* ''Literature/EgilsSaga'': In his poem "Arinbjarnarkviða" ("Praise of Arinbjorn"), Egil recalls his last meeting with his deadly enemy Eirik Bloodaxe, when Egil, as a castaway, delivered himself to Eirik's mercy
am sure, there is no force in Eirik's royal hall:
-->''You weren't safe looking him straight \\
eyes\\
That can do hurt.''
*
In the eye. No kindness there! \\
It glittered
filmed version of ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'', the Witch delivers a quite hilarious and ''frightening'' one to the Baker.
* A particularly terrifying one in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqG7iDCxgqc this version of]] ''Theatre/TheMikado'', especially since it appears to be [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou directed at the audience.]]
* In the 2012 arena tour version of ''Theatre/JesusChristSuperstar'', Annas shoots a truly murderous one at Judas after he strikes Caiaphas and makes him bleed.
* In the 1977 made-for-TV version of ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}'' for Norwegian Broadcasting Company (NRK), Helen Alving gives Engstrand a scolding look when she realises what he is up to.
** Similarly, in the 1970 version of ''Theatre/TheWildDuck'', Gina Ekdal gives Gregers a similar look when Hjalmar has rejected Hedvig as his daughter. Mona Hofland, the actress who did that part, was ''particularly'' good at death glares, by the way.
** In TheSeventies, this TV theatre made a number of political docu-dramas on behalf of ongoing activism in Norway - and the trope was used in full by [[MamaBear five mothers with carriages]], guarding a threatened turf in Oslo from "development interests". A man trying to park his car is calmly stared down by the five women for almost sixty seconds, and decides to leave without discussion. CMOA if ever there was one.
* An amusing one happens in ''Theatre/TheAddamsFamily'', when Gomez and Morticia discuss Wednesday's new boyfriend and Morticia isn't sure if Wednesday is ready for a serious relationship.
-->'''Gomez:''' Wednesday is turning into a lovely young woman, just
like a snake's, grew \\
Ever more snake-like the more
you stared.''were.
-->'''Morticia:''' [sharply glares at him]
-->'''Gomez:''' ''Are!'' Like you ''are''. [proceeds to fawn over her while she gives a "That's what I thought" nod.]



[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
* Death glares are naturally quite popular in pro wrestling, as a way to respond with disapproval and/or an implication of impending violence to an opponent or antagonist's actions. Among the best/most famous are Wrestling/SteveAustin, Wrestling/TheUndertaker, Wrestling/TripleH, and Wrestling/{{Kane}}.

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[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
[[folder:Web Animation]]
* In ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'', Episode 51; when Cameron Van Buren flirts with Darren Darabond, his wife, Pamela Darabond, gives her this trope:
-->'''Darren:''' I think we should probably keep this uh, appropriate. After all, I am a United States Senator, and a HappilyMarried man. Also, my wife is looking directly at you. Very aggressively.
* The WebAnimation/YoutubePoop series Allison Won Derland made by Website/YouTube user Geibuchan uses this trope thousands of times. Whenever Alice becomes angry at someone, she will do this. It is a red-tinted, zoomed in scene from the original movie that shows her angrily glaring at something. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyi-VfxmecU This is the fourth video of the series, which introduced the red-tint
Death glares are naturally quite popular in pro wrestling, as a way to respond Glare.]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': During her clash
with disapproval and/or an implication Neo in "No Brakes", Yang's expression is locked into this. Quite uncharacteristic of impending violence to an opponent or antagonist's actions. Among her considering how she's HotBlooded.
* Gilda
the best/most famous are Wrestling/SteveAustin, Wrestling/TheUndertaker, Wrestling/TripleH, chicken in ''WebAnimation/KnightsOfAllRealms'' has a glare so intense she was able to light a barrel on fire with it.
* In ''WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity'', Baseball gives a downright ''[[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/inanimateinsanity/images/4/40/S2_e12_glare.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20180729183325 evil]]'' one at Suitcase in the episode "Alternate Reality Show", due to the fact that [[spoiler: she destroyed his alliance with him, her,
and Wrestling/{{Kane}}.Nickel via voting Nickel, his best friend no less, off last episode.]]
* Early in ''WebAnimation/NoEvil'', when Huey utterly fails at his job of keeping Kitty's pumpkin patch free of birds and weeds, Kitty gives Huey a look of such fury that he bolts immediately.



[[folder:Stand-Up Comedy]]
* In the first ''Series/BlueCollarComedy Tour'' film, Creator/BillEngvall recalls how he met Lucy, a goth friend of his daughter. He accidentally calls her "Lucy...fer", and was promptly given one of these.
-->She looked at me like, "I will set you ablaze right now."

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[[folder:Stand-Up Comedy]]
[[folder:Web Original]]
* In Lily, the first ''Series/BlueCollarComedy Tour'' film, Creator/BillEngvall recalls how he met Lucy, a goth friend [[FantasticRacism human-hating]] fairy of his daughter. He accidentally calls her "Lucy...fer", and was promptly given one ''Felarya'' has a [[http://karbo.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d3gz9ik truly frightening stare]] (mildly NSFW) with a generous helping of these.
-->She looked at me like, "I will set you ablaze right now."
AxCrazy.
* ''Literature/NocteYin'' has a ''literal'' Death Glare, though she mostly just uses it to knock people unconscious.
* ''WebOriginal/ProtectorsOfThePlotContinuum'': Mithiriel takes the Death Glare to Fluttershy levels. And she's more assertive in general, so Ithalond is something of a HenpeckedHusband.



[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* The game ''Adventure!'' has this as a Heroic Knack, Steely Gaze, which allows you to win all staredowns against non-Inspired characters and offers a bonus against Inspired characters, though the second-level Psychic knack, Cloak of Dread, might be a combo of this and a general aura of terror.
* Similarly, ''TabletopGame/{{Deadlands}}'' has an edge called The Stare that gives a bonus to intimidation rolls.
* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
** The Chief Librarian of the Blood Angels, Mephiston, has one of these. He's known as the Lord of Death. Bad enough, but when you consider just how much death is involved in 40K...
** Also the Nightbringer, whose glare can also function as an attack.
** Also for the imperium Commissar Yarrick, same deal. Currently it is an EyeBeam attack but he used to just be rumored to kill orks at a glance. That's the point: when he heard the rumor, he ''[[EyeScream instantly plucked out his eyeball]] and replaced it with a laser'' to live up to his reputation.
** Also, in older pieces of fluff, Guardsman Ollanius Pius, whom Horus killed with a mere glance for attempting to stand between him and the Emperor. Later editions {{Ret Con}}ned it to a Space Marine Terminator and then an Adeptus Custodes which are progressively [[EliteMooks Eliter Mooks]] to enhance the Death intensity implied by the Glare. [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks Many fans were upset]] at the changes' subsequent reduction of [[MoralEventHorizon Horus' sheer inhumanity of easily killing a mere human being]] and removal of Pius' understated bravery to [[UnderequippedCharge go and stand before what is essentially a demigod about to kill another demigod]].
* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', kindred with Presence learn this at level 2. Higher level versions are even more potent. Then again, all vampires come off as the predators they are to mortals, making this sometimes unintentional.
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' has the Fearsome Stare perk that lets you make Intimidation checks without saying a word.
* In Aye, Dark Overlord any player who fails to convince the Dark Overlord that he/she is not responsible for the failed mission ([[BlameGame by shifting the blame to another player]]) receives a Withering Look. Three Withering Looks and [[YouHaveFailedMe you are out of the game]].
* In the 1951 French board game ''Long Cours'', the first two combat cards, by ascending order of power,[[note]]which is the same order they must be played during a battle[[/note]] are respectively "a mean look" and "a terrible look". Fittingly, the next two involve giving the offender black eyes.

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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
[[folder:Web Videos]]
* The game ''Adventure!'' has ''WebVideo/TheLizzieBennetDiaries'':
** Lydia looks at Lizzie
this as a Heroic Knack, Steely Gaze, which allows you way when she learns that she did not invite her to win all staredowns against non-Inspired characters accompany her outside and offers a bonus against Inspired characters, though that she -- Lydia -- is not going to have dinner at Netherfield house.
** William Darcy death-glares at Lizzie [[spoiler:at
the second-level Psychic knack, Cloak end when they got together]] when she keeps taking photographs of Dread, might be a combo of him at dinner with Lydia, Charlotte and Ricky Collins. It appeared on twitter accompanying the web series.
* [=Laina622=] does
this and a general aura of terror.
in her stalking song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh0AhrY9GjA&feature=channel&list=UL videos]]. Talk about {{Yandere}}.
* Similarly, ''TabletopGame/{{Deadlands}}'' As WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic found out the hard way, '''Creator/DonBluth''' has an edge called The Stare that gives a bonus to intimidation rolls.
* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
** The Chief Librarian
pretty good one. Hell, he practically ''weaponized'' it in both the "Conquest of the Blood Angels, Mephiston, has one of these. He's known as the Lord of Death. Bad enough, but when you consider just how much death is involved in 40K...
** Also the Nightbringer, whose glare can also function as an attack.
** Also for the imperium Commissar Yarrick, same deal. Currently it is an EyeBeam attack but he
Commercials" and "''VideoGame/DragonsLair''" episodes.
-->'''Don Bluth:''' Hey, do I need to do a DeathGlare again?\\
'''Critic:''' You know what, try me. I bet I've gotten
used to just be rumored to kill orks at a glance. That's it by now.\\
'''Don Bluth:''' ''[death glare]''\\
'''Critic:''' Daaaaah, you're like
the point: when he heard the rumor, he ''[[EyeScream instantly plucked out his eyeball]] and replaced it with a laser'' to live up to his reputation.
** Also, in older pieces
shaming disapproval of fluff, Guardsman Ollanius Pius, whom Horus killed with a mere glance for attempting to stand between him every morbid grandparent!
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKRUwVmkS8U Tomska
and the Emperor. Later editions {{Ret Con}}ned it to a Space Marine Terminator and then an Adeptus Custodes which are progressively [[EliteMooks Eliter Mooks]] to enhance missing]] [[RunningGag bwaybwee]]. [[BlackHumor It died.]]
-->... Thews
the Death intensity implied by the Glare. [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks Many fans were upset]] at the changes' subsequent reduction baybee!\\
'''TOMBSTONE:''' THE BABY
* ''WebVideo/OutsideXbox'': In one episode
of [[MoralEventHorizon Horus' sheer inhumanity of easily killing a mere human being]] and removal of Pius' understated bravery to [[UnderequippedCharge go and stand before what is essentially a demigod about to kill another demigod]].
* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', kindred with Presence learn this at level 2. Higher level versions are even more potent. Then again, all vampires come off as the predators they are to mortals, making this sometimes unintentional.
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' has the Fearsome Stare perk that lets you make Intimidation checks without saying a word.
* In Aye, Dark Overlord any player who fails to convince the Dark Overlord that he/she is not responsible for the failed mission ([[BlameGame by shifting the blame to another player]]) receives a Withering Look. Three Withering Looks and [[YouHaveFailedMe you are out
Show of the game]].
* In
Weekend on the 1951 French board game ''Long Cours'', ''Xtra'' side channel, Luke Westaway has to justify the first two combat cards, by ascending order AnachronismStew nature of power,[[note]]which is the same order they must be played during a battle[[/note]] are respectively "a mean look" and "a terrible look". Fittingly, the next two involve giving the offender black eyes.''VideoGame/ForHonor'' while suffering under this kind of look from Andy Farrant, who gets ''really upset'' at historical inaccuracy.



[[folder:Theatre]]
* As the title character in ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'', Creator/DavidTennant delivers the Death Glare to Claudius several times, and at least once to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
* Subverted in ''Theatre/AsYouLikeIt'', where Phebe protests against Silvius slandering her eyes thus.
-->''...but now mine eyes,\\
Which I have darted at thee, hurt thee not,\\
Nor, I am sure, there is no force in eyes\\
That can do hurt.''
* In the filmed version of ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'', the Witch delivers a quite hilarious and ''frightening'' one to the Baker.
* A particularly terrifying one in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqG7iDCxgqc this version of]] ''Theatre/TheMikado'', especially since it appears to be [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou directed at the audience.]]
* In the 2012 arena tour version of ''Theatre/JesusChristSuperstar'', Annas shoots a truly murderous one at Judas after he strikes Caiaphas and makes him bleed.
* In the 1977 made-for-TV version of ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}'' for Norwegian Broadcasting Company (NRK), Helen Alving gives Engstrand a scolding look when she realises what he is up to.
** Similarly, in the 1970 version of ''Theatre/TheWildDuck'', Gina Ekdal gives Gregers a similar look when Hjalmar has rejected Hedvig as his daughter. Mona Hofland, the actress who did that part, was ''particularly'' good at death glares, by the way.
** In TheSeventies, this TV theatre made a number of political docu-dramas on behalf of ongoing activism in Norway - and the trope was used in full by [[MamaBear five mothers with carriages]], guarding a threatened turf in Oslo from "development interests". A man trying to park his car is calmly stared down by the five women for almost sixty seconds, and decides to leave without discussion. CMOA if ever there was one.
* An amusing one happens in ''Theatre/TheAddamsFamily'', when Gomez and Morticia discuss Wednesday's new boyfriend and Morticia isn't sure if Wednesday is ready for a serious relationship.
-->'''Gomez:''' Wednesday is turning into a lovely young woman, just like you were.
-->'''Morticia:''' [sharply glares at him]
-->'''Gomez:''' ''Are!'' Like you ''are''. [proceeds to fawn over her while she gives a "That's what I thought" nod.]

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[[folder:Theatre]]
[[folder:Real Life]]
* As the title character in ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'', Creator/DavidTennant delivers the Death Glare to Claudius several times, and at least NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, a.k.a. The Black Mamba, has a downright '''menacing''' one that you can usually catch once to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
* Subverted
a game, especially in ''Theatre/AsYouLikeIt'', where Phebe protests against Silvius slandering her eyes thus.
-->''...but now mine eyes,\\
Which I have darted at thee, hurt thee not,\\
Nor, I am sure, there is no force
photos online (and abused hilariously in eyes\\
That can do hurt.''
* In
basketball memes). One of the filmed version of ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'', most famous instances was during the Witch delivers a quite hilarious and ''frightening'' 2012-2013 season when he gave one to then-coach Mike Brown while they were losing. Even though it was early in the Baker.
* A particularly terrifying
season, the normally champion-level LA Lakers were on a losing streak, and that game was one in another tally to the count... one week after the death glare was given, Mike Brown was fired. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqG7iDCxgqc com/watch?v=EwFM15L4mQI But seriously... does this version of]] ''Theatre/TheMikado'', especially since it appears look like the face of mercy to be [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou directed you?]]
* Even animals can give the Death Glare, as indicated by this famous quote by Robert Ruark on the Cape Buffalo. [[LightningBruiser The Cape Buffalo is perhaps the deadliest animal in Africa.]] Just do '''not''' mess with it.
-->"I lurched up and looked at Mbogo, and Mbogo looked at me. He was 50 to 60 yards off, his head low, his eyes staring right down my soul. He looked at me as if he hated my guts. He looked as if I had despoiled his fiancé, murdered his mother and burned down his house. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking He looked at me as if I owed him money]]. I never saw such malevolence in the eyes of any animal or human being before or since. [[CombatPragmatist So I shot him]]."
* Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop's stare has reached meme status.
* Steve Jobs had a death glare that is infamous among Apple fans.
* Surprisingly enough, pop country's sweeetheart and noted dork Music/TaylorSwift has an excellent one, often seen when hitting a line in one of her TakeThat songs. Most notable when she reaches the front of the stage during her performance of "Mean"
at the audience.54th Grammy Awards.
* Jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman would often glare at other band-members he felt were not up to his standard while playing a song, and would continue staring for minutes on end while they played the rest of the tune. It was infamously known as "The Ray".
* Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott once spent a good minute of a one-on-one interview silently death staring the reporter after being asked a question.
* Music/HenryRollins -- His page image is more or less his default expression.
* Any fighting event with a [[http://www.mmafighting.com/photos/ufc-130-weigh-in-photos/#photo-1 weigh-in]], for example UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsAbeYpK-6w Here's]] possibly the greatest staredown of all time.
* Reportedly, Creator/MichaelBay was talking to USAF helicopter pilot [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_in_Transformers_(film)#Decepticons Maj. Brian Reese when one of his subordinates walked by]] singing the theme song of ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''. The Death Glare he gave the other resulted in Bay casting him as [[Film/{{Transformers}} the Moustache Man]].
* What happens when you drop your daughter to catch a foul ball in front of her mother? [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QijpwREKwus&list=FLf6zJrri_GdFadUsdOqSczw&index=11&feature=plpp_video You get this.
]]
* In the 2012 arena tour version Pat Summitt. [[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/cover/featured/9628/index.htm Full stop.]]
* The Transformer Owl, at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-GFZ4bdSiQ Here's]].
* [[https://img.gazeta.ru/files3/213/7775213/baykus-jpg-6a0392-pic905-895x505-25930.jpg Another owl]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_yTa2TudJQ This possessive cat]]. [[http://www.tunturisusi.com/kissat/kuva437.jpg Another]] cute little kitty here.
* UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington was famous for this, in a particularly funny moment with fellow founding father, Gouverneur Morris. Gouverneur made a bet that he could prove he was a good friend
of ''Theatre/JesusChristSuperstar'', Annas shoots a truly murderous one George Washington by approaching him casually at Judas a dinner party. The look Washington gave him after he strikes Caiaphas Morris slapped him on the back and makes him bleed.
shook his hand was apparently "not worth 1,000 meals" according to Morris.
* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eob7V_WtAVg Epic Teatime]] with Creator/AlanRickman. '''''3:57.'''''
* Richard Pryor told
the 1977 made-for-TV version story of ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}'' for Norwegian Broadcasting Company (NRK), Helen Alving gives Engstrand two of these. He was working a scolding look Las Vegas casino when she realises he became angry at his pay and/or treatment. He burst into the boss's office and gave him what he is up to.
** Similarly, in
called his "Wild [n-word]" stare guaranteed to terrify any white man. The casino boss laughed and embraced him with a "this guy", unafraid. However, one of his henchman displeased the 1970 version of ''Theatre/TheWildDuck'', Gina Ekdal gives Gregers a similar look boss and when Hjalmar has rejected Hedvig as his daughter. Mona Hofland, Pryor saw the actress who did boss's expression he thought, "Oh, man, this guy is dead. He's still breathing and walking around, but he is dead."
* Bill Gates, when IBM engineer David Bradley said
that part, although he invented Ctrl-Alt-Delete, it was ''particularly'' good at death glares, by the way.Bill that made it famous. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiH-iA9EO_Q Watch.]]
* Saying guacamole wrong will cause Stephanie March [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4kzbI9nUD8 to go full on Alex Cabot on you.]]
* Dominant wolves and wild dogs will do this to [[AsskickingEqualsAuthority assert their status toward pack members]]. They'll respond in kind when a human does this to them, too, which is why you should ''[[DontTryThisAtHome never]]'' make aggressive eye contact with a wolf or unfamiliar dog, lest they mistake it for a challenge and attack.
* Grigori Rasputin had a pretty [[http://pleasekillme.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/article-2553577-0026AD4700000258-600_634x502.jpg intimidating glare]]. Something you wouldn't expect from a faith healer...
* Adolf Hitler had an [[http://www.dw.com/image/0,,16550055_402,00.jpg evil glare]] to go with his equally evil nature.

** In TheSeventies, * There is a [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ufJSeihLEvo/UVhrfCWk4PI/AAAAAAAADvw/m4QiwRy98jg/s1600/Eyes+of+Hate+Joseph+Goebbel.jpg picture]] of Joseph Goebbels that was taken in the moment he was told that the photographer is a Jew.
* If looks could kill, [[Music/KillingJoke Jaz Coleman]] [[http://www.brooklynvegan.com/files/img/bv/killing-joke-1.jpg would]] [[http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Killing-Joke.jpg be]] [[http://www.etrangefestival.com/ressources/images/general/2016/62_listing.jpg a]] [[http://quietus_production.s3.amazonaws.com/images/articles/9700/Jaz_Coleman_1344956168_crop_550x366.jpg mass murderer]].
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* Remember the look that Mom gave you when you were acting up in public?
* Music/BrianWilson of Music/TheBeachBoys [[http://cdn.quotesgram.com/img/50/29/66439636-tumblr_kvnrrvE79E1qax8c7o1_400.jpg did]] [[http://i0.statig.com.br/bancodeimagens/9t/1b/1c/9t1b1cky6hqzb6twfw8gr6lez.jpg this]] [[http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2353/2316875507_f865c53892_m.jpg a lot]] in his younger days. As did his younger brother, [[https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/53/14/c1/5314c1d3a60594348b4bdb1a99067359.jpg Carl]] [[https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/a2/a1/82/a2a182b05d65b312562fff7c9db40f23.jpg Wilson]]. And [[https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/db/bc/93/dbbc93448953cde3ac5635961382536d.jpg here]] they are doing it at the same time. (Brian's in the top left and Carl's in the bottom right)
* Legendary Canadian Kickboxer, Jean Yves Thériault was so well known for his ice cold stare during a fight -particularly the stare down -- that he earned the nickname "The Iceman" because of it. You can hear commentators mention it during some of his fights. Seeing as he's considered one of the greatest kickboxers to ever live, one can imagine it wasn't a pretty sight for his opponents.
* [[http://s.quickmeme.com/img/82/82156555c575641c8054f7776295a68e80c5af5e6b9c58d90a1e7361bfb6b0cc.jpg This]] Bangladeshi cricket fan received a lot of attention on the internet due to the downright disturbing look he gave the camera.
* Music/{{hide|toMatsumoto}} had an [[http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3231/2337317634_cc1d04fa6c.jpg absolutely petrifying one]] that was even worked into [[http://japan-discoveries.com/images/collectables_hide_plush_tribal_01.jpg plush dolls of his likeness]].
* Former chess world champion Mikhail Tal was known for doing
this TV theatre to his opponents during games. Eventually, his opponents took up the habit of wearing sunglasses to avoid it.
* Music/TypeONegative frontman Peter Steele was [[http://www.ilsussidiario.net/img/WEB2/PETERSTEELE_R375.jpg all]] [[http://www.spaink.net/images/groene_typeo2.jpg about]] this trope. The fact that he was 6'8 and built like a tank definitely
made it even more intimidating.
* Music/JoyDivision frontman Ian Curtis had
a number of political docu-dramas on behalf of ongoing activism in Norway - and the trope truly [[http://www.publicimagepr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/11849333_907940625961529_1931849283_n.jpg haunting]] [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSbnlTNh0-rA-7E3cZDrjiWonTqz-CWahe0io1chDcpg5aE-nrw glare]]. It's like he's staring right into your soul.
* Romanian actress Veronica Lazar had a penetrating death glare that
was used rarely utilized in full by [[MamaBear five mothers with carriages]], guarding a threatened turf in Oslo from "development interests". A man trying to park his car is calmly stared down films, but was often exploited by the five women press. Neither Creator/DarioArgento nor Creator/LucioFulci employed said death glare to full effect, but we do get a scowl as she first appears in ''Film/TheBeyond'' that suggests her character is up to no good. However, in press articles about her, there would often be pictures taken of her smiling and then for good measure, the glare (a milder form was last seen in ''Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered'').
* Creator/RogerEbert is giving one ''hell'' of a [[https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41Zsome0HsL.jpg glare]] on the cover of his book ''Your Movie Sucks''.
* Shoebill storks. They're pretty much harmless, but you wouldn't think so from [[https://fscomps.fotosearch.com/compc/CSP/CSP098/african-shoebill-bird-picture__k20341647.jpg looks]] [[https://gorillalinktoursafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Shoebill-dinosaur-Gorilla-Link-Tours.jpg like]] [[https://i.imgur.com/v0dRR.jpg this.]]
* Grumpy Cat is famous for [[https://mondrian.mashable.com/uploads%252Fstory%252Fthumbnail%252F96553%252Fafcd02a6-3013-4b40-8f87-27c8d04944bf.png%252F950x534.png?signature=8A9vTOImxk4BqGfpdqi-wl3XRKY=&source=https%3A%2F%2Fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com that]].
* Pallas's cats wear it
almost sixty seconds, and decides to leave without discussion. CMOA if ever there was one.
* An amusing one happens in ''Theatre/TheAddamsFamily'', when Gomez and Morticia discuss Wednesday's new boyfriend and Morticia isn't sure if Wednesday is ready for a serious relationship.
-->'''Gomez:''' Wednesday is turning into a lovely young woman, just like you were.
-->'''Morticia:''' [sharply glares at him]
-->'''Gomez:''' ''Are!''
permanently. Like you ''are''. [proceeds to fawn over her while she gives a "That's what I thought" nod.][[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8c/Manul_close.jpg/1199px-Manul_close.jpg here]], [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9c/Manul2.jpg/330px-Manul2.jpg here]], or (brace yourself) [[https://simple-fauna.ru/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/manul-1.jpg here]].
* On the ice, representing Japan, figure skater [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/417172203185111050/617095651880337449/afp-19c4sp.png Yuzuru]] [[https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/417172203185111050/617095811658154022/8473435815324d069671bd59f31d926b.png?width=2026&height=1140 Hanyu.]]
* Creator/HarryHoudini, as seen in [[https://cdn.britannica.com/23/1323-004-AD8D032A/Harry-Houdini.jpg this]] famous picture.




[[folder:Video Games]]
* The Boss of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' throws a few of these at her former apprentice, most notably during their second encounter when [[WhatAnIdiot she manages to lull him into dropping his guard, despite the fact that she broke a couple of his bones and threw him off a bridge just a week or two before]].
** She also throws one at the BigBad when he questions her loyalty to him. Despite the fact that he towers over her and power with electricity, it immediately causes him to back away and soften the accusation as just being caution.
* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' has this as a superpower called "Fearsome Stare", which strikes paralyzing terror into the foes before you.
* Lampshaded in the [=PS2=] ''[[VideoGame/ThePunisher Punisher]]'' video game.
-->'''Frank:''' Out of the way, Bullseye.\\
'''Bullseye:''' Or what? You'll ''scowl'' me to death?
* Charlotte Aulin from ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'' lets out a comical Death Glare everytime that someone presses her BerserkButton by calling her a [[JustAKid kid]].
* Several Franchise/{{Pokemon}} have the "Glare" move, which paralyzes the target.
** There's also "Mean Look", which prevents your opponent from escaping, "Leer", which lowers Defense, and "Scary Face", which sharply lowers Speed.
** The ability "Intimidate" could also be an allusion to this trope, seeing as it takes effect (lowers the opponent's Attack) when all the battling Pokémon have done is merely ''look'' at each other, occurring before a single command is even given. Gets a bit weird though when the OlympusMons are also intimidated. You could almost make a case for something like Jirachi being scared of Gyarados, but then how do Arceus and Palkia get scared? For that matter, how is Hitmontop even close to intimidating?
** Uxie likely has one of these, as its eyes always remain mysteriously closed. The reason for this is because if the eyes ''do'' open, anyone who meets them will have their memory wiped.
** Cyrus gives you, the player, a death glare during the opening credits of ''Platinum Version''.
** Professor Rowan's dialogue indicates these with a "...". He's so good at it that he can even stop [[HotBlooded Barry]] in his tracks.
** Cobalion, a [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Generation V]] [[OlympusMons Legendary Pokémon]], can command other Pokémon to do its will simply by glaring at them.
** Many mascot Pokémon from Generation 2 and beyond could be said to be exhibiting this trope based on their artwork.
** In ''VideoGame/{{Pokemon X and Y}}'', a lot of Pokemon will give you one of these in Pokemon Amie if you start petting them on a spot they're not fond of.
** In ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', Team Skull Admin Plumeria's battle intro has her giving one of these, which with her yellow eyes manages to be quite unsettling.
* Several characters have them in ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial''.
** Shiba Katsumi from ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorialGirlsSide 2'' has one that he'll flash at the heroine if she bugs him too much before he warms up to her.
** Ryukochi Kai from ''Tokimeki Memorial 4'' flashes you one when you originally see her, but before you are officially introduced. She ''chases off some thugs'' who were gonna beat her up with one in her actual introduction scene. And if you happen to ignore her, to the point that she'll like bomb you, she will throw one at you if you meet her at the school gate after classes.
* Shinja from ''VideoGame/BattleRealms'', whose death glare is an activated ability that intimidates all nearby enemies into dealing less damage. A popular folk tale claims that his glare can even block oncoming magic (in-game, Shinja is near-immune to magic attacks).
* Niko Bellic in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'' pulls of a terrifying one late game when Jimmy Pegorino threatens him.
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'': During her MamaBear moment, Amy gives Silver a look that essentially says "take one step forward and I'll kill you right here and now." This becomes an awesome moment when you realize that she, a mere BadassNormal, made a powerful psychokinetic back off with that look.
* The floating eye enemies named Mogalls in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones'' try to kill your units by looking at them, but they often miss.
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', Tali'Zorah is a Quarian, whose race was almost annihilated when they accidentially created a race of sentient robots, with the few survivors having been forced to live in space on ancient dreadnoughts for several hundred years. When she is recruited to the Normandy [=SR2=], she makes it very clear that she think it's a crazy idea to work with the human-supremacist group Cerberus and they can't be trusted a single bit, despite Jacob's best attempts to assure her that this group didn't have anything to do with the crimes and devastating experiments other chapters have commited. When she is about to leave the room, Jacob tells her to introduce herself to the ship's sentient AI, causing her to freeze in her tracks. She doesn't say anything and just stares back over her shoulder for a few very long seconds; if looks could kill, Jacob would have been vaporized along with the entire aft bulkhead.[[note]]As mentioned above, Quarians are infamous for the fact that they were exiled from their home planet after losing millions to a race of sentient AI; To Tali, Jacob's suggestion was the equivalent of suggesting someone of Jewish lineage go strike up a conversation with a member of the Aryan Brotherhood.[[/note]] The fact that she manages to do this through a near completely opaque/reflective helmet makes it all the more frightening.
*** Shepard's no slouch at delivering such glares him/herself, and at one point is even able to outstare a freaking Krogan in Afterlife, leading to one of the funniest scenes of the game.
--->'''Krogan''': I was just trying to have a drink here! No need to get all excited!
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', Wrex [[http://orig02.deviantart.net/b84a/f/2012/082/9/8/urdnot_wrex_by_gelvuun-d4tnn27.jpg delivers one of these]] to the Salarian Dalatrass after she insults the Krogan one too many times.
*** Wrex gets one, himself, from a salarian STG soldier when he tells a biting joke after mentioning that the STG is always listening in on him.
--->'''Wrex''': I like my salarian livers served raw. Hehe...\\
'''Salarian STG soldier''': (silently shoots Wrex an ugly look)
*** [[spoiler:Protheans]] are also capable of giving one hell of a KubrickStare with their four eyes and MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily.
* ''VideoGame/MarioIsMissing'': After the internet got to him, Weegee began to do this frequently.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' example: Most of Organization XIII practices this frequently. A few (most notably Xemnas, Zexion and Saïx) have this as their default expression.
* The portrait for Jaheira from ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' could be interpreted as giving a Death Glare; at any rate, knowing her character, it's easy to imagine her dealing them out to everyone. ([[http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Jaheira The second portrait on this page, if you're wondering.]])
* This is Bass' default look towards us in ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Rockman.EXE 4.5]]'' (and the series in general, actually). [[RedEyesTakeWarning Glowing Red]] [[GlowingEyesOfDoom Eyes of Doom]] included!
* After beating the final boss in ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce 3'', it gets up for more. After a short cutscene, the hero goes OneWingedAngel... stands there for a few seconds... and then glances over his shoulder at the boss. Cue unloseable boss fight.
* In ''[[VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon FEAR 3]]'', the Point Man delivers a truly [[http://guides.gamepressure.com/fear3/gfx/word/685223250.jpg terrifying example]] of this in the intro when he realizes one of the Armacham soldiers is possessed by Paxton Fettel, and expresses his feelings toward him by slicing his throat.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'':
*** Link pulls off an epic one whenever [[spoiler:Demise]] is on-screen. [[spoiler:Demise is actually intrigued by this: Link is the first human he's ever seen who looks at him with anger and hatred, rather than fear and terror.]]
*** He outdoes even this when Giraham talks about sacrificing Zelda.
*** [[GoodIsNotNice Impa]] shoots one to Link before giving him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech for not showing up to save Zelda fast enough. With her [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]], her death glare manages to be pretty effective.
** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds'', [[spoiler:Hilda]] flashes this at Link [[spoiler:when she reveals she plans to steal Link's Triforce of Courage to save her kingdom. A severe OutOfCharacterMoment for an AntiVillain.]]
* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', this and HulkSpeak make up the entirety of Kimahri Ronso's interpersonal skills (although he's actually quite the GentleGiant when he warms up to you).
* ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' - At the end of Act II, Meredith throws one at Hawke when she realizes Hawke has just saved every noble in the city and she now has no choice but to name them Champion. It says a lot about [[ControlFreak how willingly she shares power]], especially if Hawke is a mage.
*** At the end of Act III, should Hawke have sided with the mages, s/he gives the Templars surrounding them a withering Death Glare, causing them to ''immediately'' back off and let Hawke and their companions go free. Again, if you're playing as a Mage this carries an additional subtext. After mopping the floor with [[spoiler: Knight-Commander Meredith]], the Templars clearly know better than to test Hawke's ''[[DoNotTauntCthulhu patience]]''.
** In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'', Cullen delivers an ''absolutely epic'' one to an unfortunate scout who interrupts his and the Inquisitor's first kiss.
* In the ''[[Franchise/ShinMegamiTenseiPersona Persona]]'' games from ''VideoGame/{{Persona 3}}'' onward, whenever a Persona-user is about to get a critical hit or strike at an elemental weakness of their enemies, it activates a SuperMovePortraitAttack focusing on the Persona-user's eyes striking an angry expression. ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'' takes it even further, with the character's 3d model sporting a spooky FaceFramedInShadow along with the standard angry eye cut in (and the portraits themselves often supporting sinister {{Slasher Smile}}s as opposed to the more determined looks from ''3'' and ''4''.)
* In ''VideoGame/Persona2'', one of Tatsuya's negotiation options is actually called "Death Stare".
* Katherine of ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' is ''nerve-wrackingly'' good at this.
-->'''Katherine:''' [[YourCheatingHeart If you're going to make excuses]], [[SchmuckBait you could at least look me in the eye]].\\
''[ScareChord]''
* In a moment of OOCIsSeriousBusiness, Franchise/{{Kirby}} gives [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe Queen Sectonia]] one after inhaling her WaveMotionGun, right before he shoots said Wave Motion Gun right back at her.]] This is the only time Kirby looked actually ''[[TranquilFury angry]]'' at the villain, rather than determined. [[spoiler:[[YouHaveFailedMe Given]] [[BadBoss what]] [[VainSorceress kind]] [[ColdBloodedTorture of person]] Queen Sectonia is,]] this seems rather fitting.
** In ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot'', Kirby gives [[TheDragon Susie]] an epic glare when told that the people of Pop Star have been considered 'obstacles' to the Haltmann Works Company's business plans. He also glares at Haltmann during his fight. In fact, Kirby has a few extra glares in this game, appropriate considering its DarkerAndEdgier status.
* In ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'', some of the characters do this whenever they pass another racer. Luigi's strangely sinister stare even became [[Memes/SuperMarioBros a meme]]!
* The normally PerpetualSmiler King Boo does this quite a few times in ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'', just to show how absolutely ''fed up'' he is with Luigi's continued resistance.
* Gehn in ''VideoGames/{{Riven}}'' does this when he becomes annoyed or outraged by you. Make some specific choices in the game and he [[OhCrap stares you down]] and will promptly shoot you with his musket, leading to a [[MultipleEndings bad ending]]. Gehn is especially prone to a DeathGlare if one were to keep wasting his time by pressing his call button without a good reason.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' series has Athena. While she does look very friendly and almost cute when she actually cracks a smile, the rest of the time she has a truly terrifying glare that would probably be enough to kill every one she looks at if it could.
* In ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'', fighting Miis will often give each other these if they momentarily stop throwing things in either apartment. The camera will show their staredown in close-ups during the cutscene of a third Mii intervening, complete with a dramatic {{Sting}} to match.
* ''VideoGame/{{Tyranny}}'' has the ever-useful and {{memetic|Mutation}} "[glare silently]" option. Depending on the context, it either terrifies people, serves as an [[SilentSnarker appropriate reaction]] to [[SurroundedByIdiots various forms of idiocy]], [[BerserkButton infuriates Tunon]], or just earns a quip from those who are more tired of than intimidated by such efforts. [[RunningGag Overuse]] may lead to extra snark.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', [[spoiler:the final fight with [[{{Satan}} the Devil]] begins with a one-eyed glare so thorough, his pupil briefly transforms into {{an axe|ToGrind}} and a teacup and ''plays out'' [[OffWithHisHead what he will do to the sibling protagonists Cuphead and Mugman]]. It seems to work; this intro is the only one in the game where the boys [[OhCrap react by screaming in terror]] instead of getting hyped up for battle.]]
* ''Videogame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': Ashe's angry portrait has this effect, due to the lack of definition on his pupils and a heavier use of shadows compared to other characters. Gilbert, pre-timeskip Hubert, and post-timeskip Sylvain also have this as their angry portrait.
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* Tohsaka Rin of ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight''. Do NOT, just do NOT get her angry. Be prepared to be killed, er, I mean, amazed.
* ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'': Tohno Shiki is usually quite gentle, doesn't particularly enjoy fighting and absolutely despises killing. However, if something truly angers him, TheGlassesComeOff, and his glare has more often than not completely terrified his foes. Of course, his {{Magical Eye}}s help. In the ''Melty Blood'' manga, the majority of his expressions can be summed up into three categories: Exasperation, shock and [[http://www.onemanga.com/Melty_Blood/12/23/ tranquil]] [[http://www.onemanga.com/Melty_Blood/11/21/ fury]]. It should be noted that he hasn't gone Nanaya at all since the first game, so his terrifying glare is limited mostly to his [[BewareTheNiceOnes normal persona]].
* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
** Damon Gant's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzTgOhzVddw Epic Stare of Death]] is the embodiment of this trope. There was a flash parody which took Gant's sprite from the game, and used the audio from the above-mentioned Death Glare scene from ''Series/{{Scrubs}}.''
** Miles Edgeworth from the same games is legendary for this, and very proud, too.
*** At one point, when he [[spoiler:breaks one of his first Psyche-Locks,]] he is wondering whether it was the power of his glare that broke it. Also he is capable of ''glaring back'' at the detention center ''camera''.
---->'''Edgeworth:''' "If someone glares at you, it's only polite to return the favor," is what I was taught.
*** In case I-4, he accidentally glares at his reflection. [[MindScrew He wins]].
** Morgan Fey throws off some particularly vicious glares when provoked, as does Dahlia Hawthorne. [[spoiler:Like mother, like daughter.]]
** In ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'', when [[spoiler: Kristoph Gavin]] is upset, he gains ScaryShinyGlasses. When you perceive him in the fourth case, you get to see through them. What you see is incredibly unnerving...
** In ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'', Tyrell Badd gives one that makes ''[[WhipItGood Franziska]]'' back off. 'Nuff said.
** In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', Dhurke, like Edgeworth, is famous for these. They got the nickname of "Dragon's Glare". [[spoiler: Since he was an attorney before his time as a rebel, it seems to be his version of the "Objection!" pose]].
* Jett in ''VisualNovel/{{SC2VN}}'' will do this to you if you ask stare at her for too long, ask embarrassing questions, or [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers play bad Starcraft]].
* Miyako from the ''VisualNovel/MajiDeWatashiNiKoiShinasai!'' series may have '''''the''''' most [[http://i.imgur.com/vQyLTzj.png terrifying glare]] in all of fiction.
* ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoKajitsu'': Protagonist Yuuji tends to show off these involuntary when his thoughts revolve around darker subject matters, or when the situation gets serious. We only get to see it on Makina's route when [[spoiler:he gets fed up with Irisu Kiyoka's scheming and holds her at gunpoint, deliberating whether to kill her]].
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* In ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'', Episode 51; when Cameron Van Buren flirts with Darren Darabond, his wife, Pamela Darabond, gives her this trope:
-->'''Darren:''' I think we should probably keep this uh, appropriate. After all, I am a United States Senator, and a HappilyMarried man. Also, my wife is looking directly at you. Very aggressively.
* The WebAnimation/YoutubePoop series Allison Won Derland made by Website/YouTube user Geibuchan uses this trope thousands of times. Whenever Alice becomes angry at someone, she will do this. It is a red-tinted, zoomed in scene from the original movie that shows her angrily glaring at something. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyi-VfxmecU This is the fourth video of the series, which introduced the red-tint Death Glare.]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': During her clash with Neo in "No Brakes", Yang's expression is locked into this. Quite uncharacteristic of her considering how she's HotBlooded.
* Gilda the chicken in ''WebAnimation/KnightsOfAllRealms'' has a glare so intense she was able to light a barrel on fire with it.
* In ''WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity'', Baseball gives a downright ''[[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/inanimateinsanity/images/4/40/S2_e12_glare.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20180729183325 evil]]'' one at Suitcase in the episode "Alternate Reality Show", due to the fact that [[spoiler: she destroyed his alliance with him, her, and Nickel via voting Nickel, his best friend no less, off last episode.]]
* Early in ''WebAnimation/NoEvil'', when Huey utterly fails at his job of keeping Kitty's pumpkin patch free of birds and weeds, Kitty gives Huey a look of such fury that he bolts immediately.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* Miranda Deegan, mother of Webcomic/DominicDeegan and powerful archmage, has what is called "the Evil Eye". It can hit from up to fifteen yards away and [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-07-31 works around corners]]! Even strong men quail at its influence.
** Even more bone-chillingly scarier, [[UpToEleven she can do it]] from [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/comics/20111128.gif another dimension]], as her son and Luna [[OhCrap found out...]]
** Nimmel Feenix's death glare can be truly menacing... [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2007-01-22 even if he just practicing.]]
* In the webcomic, ''Carry On'', a nasty-tempered old giraffe get one... from an ''entire'' [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20041011.html herd of females]]!
* In ''Webcomic/TheOptimist'', a retail worker can do nothing but [[http://the-opt.com/?p=40 glare]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}}''
** Roark "Rocky" Rickaby has hypothesized that the loss of Viktor's right eye has caused the hate energy he generates to become focused into an extremely powerful death glare.
** And apparently, Ivy's been taking lessons as can be seen in the [[http://www.lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=83 very last panel]]. As the next page shows, you see that look on her face, run. Run very fast.
** Examples of [[http://www.lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=86 both]]. Poor, poor Freckle.
* ''Webcomic/AngelMoxie''
** Tears doesn't weaken at all the Death Glare [[http://www.venisproductions.com/angelmoxie/archives/2/5/250.html Riley gives to Shugari]]... just before [[spoiler:blasting her into pieces.]]
** And Miya doesn't let looking like a cute cat stop her from [[http://www.venisproductions.com/angelmoxie/archives/2/7/279.html death-glaring a bulldog into a whimpering mess.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Wondermark}}'' GuestStrip: "Did You Know??" [[http://wondermark.com/198/ Her majesty Queen Victoria once levelled [sic] a disapproving scowl of such ferocious intesity [sic] that none of the servants at Buckingham Palace were capable of shameful bodily functions for three days!]]
* Seen in ''Webcomic/{{Juathuur}}'' [[http://oneway.juathuur.com/1/?strip_id=149 here]]. That guy? [[spoiler: he will kill or try to kill half the cast.]]
* In ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', the characters know better than get between Cosette and her date. [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1547 For good reason.]].
-->'''Luna:''' I saw... I saw a [[GoIntoTheLight tunnel of light,]] with my granddad waiting at the end, waving to me...\\
'''Marten:''' Jesus, I thought she was gonna go all ''[[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom Temple of Doom]]'' on you and [[BeatStillMyHeart pull your heart out through your chest]]!
** Main Character Marten pulled this off when he shot down [[RobotBuddy Pintsize]] before the little bot could even attempt to harass Claire.
---> [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2896 looooom]]
** [[http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1343 Dora reminds Penelope she should think before she speaks.]]
* Combining cuteness with internal fury, [[http://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c20/p1.html Lucy's stare]] comes close to this in ''Webcomic/BittersweetCandyBowl''.
** [[http://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c62/p12.html Daisy's is particularly impressive.]]
* Common in ''Webcomic/CharbyTheVampirate''
** [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Menu]] is [[http://www.charbythevampirate.com/comic/836 immune]]
** Yiska doesn't care for [[http://www.charbythevampirate.com/comic/839 false accusations]].
** It’s best not to get distracted when talking to [[http://www.charbythevampirate.com/comic/853 Rosemary]].
** The aftereffect of a mistaken identity,
-->'''Phineas:''' [[http://www.charbythevampirate.com/comic/858 Oh crap! It’s Zeno!?]]
** Phineas earns himself the ire of both [[http://www.charbythevampirate.com/comic/873 Charby and Hex]].
** Kavonn is a [[http://www.charbythevampirate.com/comic/1002 practitioner]].
* ''Webcomic/HannaIsNotABoysName'': Hanna does this whenever anyone questions his [[OlderThanTheyLook age]].
* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive''
** "[[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2005-01-10 If Looks Could Kill...]]"
** Hello, Lucy. [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2008-01-08 Ellen is just happy to see you]], that's all. Nanase [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2010-09-06 can do this]]
** And Tedd unintentionally provokes a ''dual''-Death Glare [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2011-01-05 here.]]
** Noah, [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2011-01-31 here.]] '''''Holy shit!'''''
* ''Webcomic/{{Explorers of Souls}}'': Mel gives one to the Pikachu [[DontYouDarePityMe when he asks if she is okay]].
* In ''Codename:Hunter'', never, EVER try to imply that either Hunter or Gyspy (especially due to hers parents' past) are slaves just 'cause they use bands, or Hunter will [[http://www.codenamehunter.com/archive/comic/2011/10/17 shut you up with a look.]]
* In ''Webcomic/AnimeNewsNina'', "The Guru" of action anime, also known as Bill, [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/anime-news-nina/2008-10-08 can do this with only one eye!]] He can also make watermelons and presumably heads explode by punching them, too.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Haley giving Sabine in disguise a [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0378.html "petrifying gaze attack"]] is what clue Nale that Haley might have feelings for his brother Elan.
* Art from ''Webcomic/SequentialArt'', while usually a rather genial guy, gives quite a good [[http://www.collectedcurios.com/sequentialart.php?s=693 one]].
* The normally mild-mannered and take-it-as-it-comes hero of ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'' gives one [[http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20110611.html here]], mentioned by name. It doesn't work, though.
* [[HeroicSelfDeprecation Piro]] from ''Webcomic/MegaTokyo'' has a [[http://megatokyo.com/strip/867 surprisingly]] [[http://megatokyo.com/strip/706 good]] [[http://megatokyo.com/strip/1085 one]]. It can make Miho switch from shameless to [[http://megatokyo.com/strip/1319 meek and covering herself]][[note]]The same happens ten pages later[[/note]] in two seconds.
* [=PeeJee=] from ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' can do [[http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp02262004.shtml this]]. Added note, her boyfriend should not [[SnarkBait diss her game]], [[TooDumbToLive especially when she is the GM]].
* When the Webcomic/FreakAngels [[HiveMind link together]], [[http://www.freakangels.com/?p=67&page=4 they can give a pretty spooky one]], and the victim doesn't even have to be there.
* ''WebComic/SabrinaOnline'': While giving birth to Timmy, Amy lets Thomas '''''KNOW''''' [[http://rigby-jones.net/es/sabrina/art/SabOnline118.gif right off the bat]] that despite her initial desire, natural delivery is ''not'' for her at all.
-->'''Thomas:''' [[VerbalBackspace Bomb 'er, Doc]].\\
'''Amy:''' A double.
* ''Webcomic/GeneCatlow'' is chock full of this trope.
* In ''Webcomic/MenInHats'', Aram [[http://www.meninhats.com/d/20030827.html demonstrates the nasty glare]] he intends to use on people who look at each other and laugh together about something.
* Bun-bun from ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' is a simply drawn rabbit, which means that most of the time he only wears one of three expressions: round eyes, bored eyes or angry eyes. When the last appears (which is not seldom), you should be very afraid. Many creatures multiple times his size are.
* TheCaptain in ''Webcomic/RomanticallyApocalyptic'' gives an impressive (although unseen by the readers) Death Glare to [[spoiler:an alien - a literal one, as it causes the [[YourHeadAsplode alien's head to]] '''''[[YourHeadAsplode explode]]''''']].
* Multiple characters in ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' can do this. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-11-22 Kevyn]] is apparently quite good with them off-screen, but the grand prize has to go to [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-09-27 Massey Reynstein]] after a long, busy night of mayhem.
-->'''Massey:''' Shh. I'm trying to kill you with my eyes.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'':
** [[http://www.sinfest.net/view.php?date=2006-08-13 Monique drives off an alien invasion with one.]]
** [[http://www.sinfest.net/view.php?date=2013-04-16 The Devil]] spooks Lil'E and Tangerine.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Pacificators}}'', [[MakingASplash Larima]] gives a ''really'' [[http://www.sailorenergy.net/MangaPacificators/MangaPacisV03CH01n202.html scary one]] to [[PsychoElectro Rendo]], but [[GravityMaster Muneca]] [[http://www.sailorenergy.net/MangaPacificators/MangaPacisV03CH01n075.html takes home]] [[http://www.sailorenergy.net/MangaPacificators2/MangaPacisV04n125.html the trophy]].
** Forget Larima and Muneca. [[BlowYouAway Enlil]] [[http://www.sailorenergy.net/MangaPacificators2/MangaPacisV05n266.html blows them out]] [[IncrediblyLamePun of the water]].
* Lady Trylia of ''Webcomic/EarsForElves'' has an expression when she doesn't get what she wants that causes withdrawn Kanryl to speak, since her glare was frightening his animals.
* In ''Webcomic/FriendshipIsDragons'', a CampaignComic based off of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', Fluttershy's stare (see below) is not just an ability of the character, but of her '''player''', and frightened the DM into submission when a dragon was menacing her party. When it was mentioned that she just thought about what her mother would do, The DM speculates that the ability is probably genetic.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'' Cassie receives a positively ''feral'' one from a drunk Ally when she walks in on her and Lisa initiating something in the toilets of a club.
** At the start of Chapter 5, Lisa outdoes Ally in a ''big'' way when her brother Jimmy suggests inviting Ally (who she is very, ''very'' pissed at following the end of Chapter 4) over to their parents' place. The glare she gives him could "curdle milk" according to him.
* In ''Webcomic/MenageA3'':
** Gary manages to provoke simultaneous comedy death glares from two women [[http://www.ma3comic.com/d/20110421.html here.]] Which is kind of a sad waste, given that one slightly harsh word is usually enough to make Gary crawl away weeping.
** One is also inflicted by Sonya on new character Peggy [[http://www.ma3comic.com/strips-ma3/here_to_do_a_good_deed here,]] despite the fact that Sonya was proudly doing Peggy a favour at the time. Sonya's not too bright, but she's passionate, and good at showing how she feels about things.
* Amical from ''[[Webcomic/{{Morphe}} morphE]]'' is a kind and sweet host who talks sugary sweet even when threatening peoples lives. At the end of Chapter 1 he gives a near [[http://morphe.thewebcomic.com/comics/1766728/page-75-the-end-of-the-beginning/ shocking turn to the seedlings (and viewer)]] with a glare, reminding that he will always be watching.
* In ''WebComic/IrregularWebcomic'', [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/663.html the Head Death does this]] to the Death of Insanely Overpowered Fireballs (currently in the postition of "Living for Over 900 Years"). Due to the lack of eyeballs, Fireballs couldn't tell.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Godslave}}'', Anpu gives one to Turner when he tries to take him away as if the deity would let him.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Rain}}'', Maria is a master at it. She could teach [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} T-800 robots]] a thing or two about [[https://www.deviantart.com/jocelynsamara/art/RAIN-p-24-Reputation-194283500 how to do it.]]
* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' features more than one instance of this.
* In ''Webcomic/UndeadFriend'' Wylie commonly does this, mainly at Orrick.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* Lily, the [[FantasticRacism human-hating]] fairy of ''Felarya'' has a [[http://karbo.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d3gz9ik truly frightening stare]] (mildly NSFW) with a generous helping of AxCrazy.
* ''Literature/NocteYin'' has a ''literal'' Death Glare, though she mostly just uses it to knock people unconscious.
* ''WebOriginal/ProtectorsOfThePlotContinuum'': Mithiriel takes the Death Glare to Fluttershy levels. And she's more assertive in general, so Ithalond is something of a HenpeckedHusband.
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[[folder:Web Videos]]
* ''WebVideo/TheLizzieBennetDiaries'':
** Lydia looks at Lizzie this way when she learns that she did not invite her to accompany her outside and that she -- Lydia -- is not going to have dinner at Netherfield house.
** William Darcy death-glares at Lizzie [[spoiler:at the end when they got together]] when she keeps taking photographs of him at dinner with Lydia, Charlotte and Ricky Collins. It appeared on twitter accompanying the web series.
* [=Laina622=] does this in her stalking song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh0AhrY9GjA&feature=channel&list=UL videos]]. Talk about {{Yandere}}.
* As WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic found out the hard way, '''Creator/DonBluth''' has a pretty good one. Hell, he practically ''weaponized'' it in both the "Conquest of the Commercials" and "''VideoGame/DragonsLair''" episodes.
-->'''Don Bluth:''' Hey, do I need to do a DeathGlare again?\\
'''Critic:''' You know what, try me. I bet I've gotten used to it by now.\\
'''Don Bluth:''' ''[death glare]''\\
'''Critic:''' Daaaaah, you're like the shaming disapproval of every morbid grandparent!
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKRUwVmkS8U Tomska and the missing]] [[RunningGag bwaybwee]]. [[BlackHumor It died.]]
-->... Thews the baybee!\\
'''TOMBSTONE:''' THE BABY
* ''WebVideo/OutsideXbox'': In one episode of Show of the Weekend on the ''Xtra'' side channel, Luke Westaway has to justify the AnachronismStew nature of ''VideoGame/ForHonor'' while suffering under this kind of look from Andy Farrant, who gets ''really upset'' at historical inaccuracy.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresFromTheBookOfVirtues'' episode "Honesty", Plato does one to Socrates [[LamePunReaction in response to a bad pun]].
* ''[[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers Galaxy Rangers]]'': Piss off Captain Foxx and you'll get one of these. Even [[SuperSoldier Gooseman]] backs off when the stare comes out. You will not get a second warning before the ArmCannon warms up.
* Franchise/{{Batman}}:
** He shows everyone in the Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}} why you listen to his orders and keep your mouth shut about it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EENaoUiLfV0 here.]]
** If Superman [[BewareTheNiceOnes does this]]... let's just say [[EyeBeams his look could kill]]. [[spoiler:As ComicBook/LexLuthor learned]].
** Many years later, Bruce Wayne still has it in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.
** Talia al Ghul gives one to Terry for misspelling Ra's al Ghul's name, yet strangely does not give one for him calling Ra's al Ghul a psychopath, instead settling for [[StunnedSilence a horrified look of shock]]. That's because [[spoiler:it's Ra's al Ghul in Talia's body and would have every reason to be horrified by the notion of him being a psychopath as well as every reason to be annoyed at having his name mispronounced.]]
** Batman gives the two bank robbers an epic one in the opening titles of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''.
* A case of a near-''literal'' Death Glare in ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'', during a trip back to World War II, a [[AnimationAgeGhetto very badly rendered]] Hitler -- sporting a bowl cut and handlebar mustache -- once nearly took the titular superhero down with a cold, dispassionate stare fueled by the "pollution" of hate and bigotry in his heart. By contrast, remember that {{Superman}} looked Hitler in the eye and kicked his ass ''at least'' a dozen separate times in [=WWII=]-era comics. Hatred is considered Heart-flavored pollution, so Hitler is a walking block of kryptonite to Captain Planet.
* Mr. Sunshine from ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' gives everyone he meets this because of being a GrumpyBear.
* This was essentially [[EnfantTerrible Stewie's]] default facial expression in earlier seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
* In "Franklin and Beaver's Show-and-Tell" from ''Literature/{{Franklin}} and Friends'', Beaver has a magnificent one for Franklin after he asks why she didn't tell him a bee was chasing her, even though she had been trying unsuccessfully to communicate this through charades because she lost her voice.
-->'''Franklin''': Oh, a bee was chasing you?! ... Why didn't you say so?
-->'''Beaver''': ''gives DeathGlare''
-->'''Franklin''': That was just a joke.
* Max and P.J. each give a ''nasty'' one in the ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' episode "Waste Makes Haste", when Pete reveals his ''real'' objective during their recycling gig with Goofy: [[spoiler: To scavenge for a pair of missing golden baby shoes that Pete intended to return to the owner... in exchange for a hefty reward he would keep for himself.]] (P.J.'s stare actually borders on something downright [[KubrickStare Kubrickian]].) Goofy, however, appears unfazed by this revelation.
* In ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', everyone has had one of these at one point or another. Surprisingly, [[ManChild Soos]], [[BadassAdorable Mabel]], and [[ItMakesSenseInContext Wax Sherlock Holmes]] were among the first to do so.
* Practical Pig gives everyone (including his brothers) this kind of glare in ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'':
** Mr. Cat has managed to give out some pretty terrifying ones to people who bother him, causing the other person to quickly back off.
** Kaeloo gives one to Stumpy in the [[TheDreadedPretendTeaParty tea party]] episode when he won't stop annoying her. The glare is so scary that Stumpy immediately covers his mouth with both hands and stops talking.
* Hank Hill of ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' is a master of this. His trademark glare is the one warning belligerents get before his boot meets their ass. 9 times out of 10, they wisely back off.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', Pema gives Tenzin one for reluctantly allowing Tarrlok to join them for dinner, especially after Tarrlok says that [[SacredHospitality Air Nomads never turned away a hungry guest]]. Moments later, Ikki trumps her mother by giving Tarrlok a longer one, which isn't noticed by those at the table but [[FunnyBackgroundEvent noticed by the audience]]. Bonus points added for Ikki's glare looking like Pema's glare.
** Bolin gets one from almost everyone for being InnocentlyInsensitive about Korra losing her bending.
** P'Li gives a rather [[NightmareFuel scary]] one right at the start of "In Harm's Way".
** Fire Lord Izumi gives a very motherly one (fitting as she is one) to Prince Wu in "Beyond the Wilds" when he won't stop interrupting their world leaders meeting,
* On ''WesternAnimation/MissionHill'', death glares are often accompanied by daggers coming out of the person's eyes.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** Out of all the characters, ''[[CowardlyLion Fluttershy]]'' has displayed this ability [[BewareTheNiceOnes when sufficiently provoked]], as seen in "Dragonshy" and "The Stare Master". It is notable that this is only used silently on mundane animals (or as mundane as animals get in Equestria), and when used on fantastic creatures is delivered in concert with [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath the sort of dressing down a mother would give her misbehaving young child]].
** It's actually a plot element in "Stare Master". Fluttershy is somewhat renowned for this ability of hers, but she cannot control it. It may sound funny, but the Stare seems to possess nigh-hypnotic properties, able to break the will of any creature meeting it. This ranges from [[MundaneUtility rounding up some disobedient chickens]] to [[spoiler:staring down a cockatrice, [[TakenForGranite a creature with the power of turning living beings to stone with a glare]], until it folds and gives life back to its victims. That's right, Fluttershy's Death Glare reduced into submission a monster with an actual MagicalEye.]]
** In "Keep Calm and Flutter On", [[MadGod Discord]] is shown to be ''immune'' to Fluttershy's Stare.
** In "Party of One", Pinkie Pie also displays some scary glares during her episode-long SanitySlippage.
** "Green Isn't Your Color" has Rarity saying she wants to be left alone, and [[StalkerWithACrush Spike]] repeating this to Pinkie and Twilight, [[HypocriticalHumor only to try to sneak off to be alone with Rarity when it seemed like Pinkie and Twilight were gone]]. Twilight then bites down on Spike's tail and drags him out of the room, at which point she and Pinkie give Spike a more intense Death Glare than was ever given to any of the villains.
** Twilight uses one to convince Applejack to help out in "Luna Eclipsed".
** ''Then'' there's the look Princess Celestia gives [[spoiler:[[BigBad Chrysalis]], [[VileVillainSaccharineShow the]] [[EmotionEater Changeling]] [[{{Shapeshifter}} Queen]]]] in "A Canterlot Wedding" shortly before [[spoiler: trying to ''fry her'' with [[FrickinLaserBeams a magical beam]].]] (Celestia is [[MamaBear like a mother]] to all her subjects.)
** In "Swarm of the Century", the ponies have conveniently dealt with the problem at hand a solid [[SpoiledByTheFormat ten minutes earlier than usual]], only to learn [[FriendToAllLivingThings Fluttershy]] couldn't help but keep one of the ''rapidly multiplying Parasprites'' for herself. Cue epic death glares from Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, and Rarity.
** In "Family Appreciation Day", during a flashback to Granny Smith's youth, her mother angrily glared at her father after he [[IKissYourHand kissed Princess Celestia's hoof in gratitude]] right in front of her.
** In "The Mysterious Mare Do Well", Rainbow Dash rescues a baby, but she gets so caught up in the fame and congratulations she receives that she carelessly tosses the baby over her shoulder without noticing. The mother catches the baby and glares at her.
** In "No Second Prances", Applejack gives Starlight Glimmer ''[[RuleOfThree three]]'' death glares in a row after Starlight uses her magic to turn Big Macintosh into a MotorMouth.
** The best one would probably be in the Season 6 finale, "To Where and Back Again", as [[spoiler:after Queen Chrysalis erupts from the ruins of her destroyed AntiMagic throne, ready to fight with her horn flaring and a murderous hiss in her throat, her anger [[OhCrap quickly changes to fear]] when she sees what awaits her: All of her cocooned victims, including the Royal Family, the Elements of Harmony, the Master of Chaos, and Trixie, are free of their prisons, their magic fully accessible again, and joined by her [[HeelRaceTurn reformed Swarm]] and their new King, Thorax, they all are giving her various looks of the utmost anger and fury over what she's put them through in the last few hours, if not days, just for her {{Revenge}} for the Royal Wedding defeat. Even [[BadassAdorable Baby Flurry Heart]] looks outright angry at Chrysalis for what she's done.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' has one [[BreakingTheFourthWall that breaks the fourth wall]] while Dot and Enzo are in a FPS based on the ''Franchise/EvilDead'' film series.
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': In "Meeseeks and Destroy" Rick Sanchez quickly and quietly realizes that Morty was nearly raped by King Jellybean. He doesn't say anything to upset or insult Morty, only giving a look that mixes horror and TranquilFury. In fact when Rick and Morty return to earth, Rick quickly grabs a gun and kills Jellybean through the portal. Rick didn't want to ruin Morty's adventure and made sure that it goes great for him without Rick ruining it but as soon as Morty's back is turned, Rick doesn't hesitate to murder his most deserving victim.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In episode "Lady Bouvier's Lover" (#1F21), Abe Simpson had his dance-party date (Marge's mom) usurped by a rival. Abe angrily declared "I'm gonna give him the frowning of a lifetime!" and proceeded to do so. Unfortunately, the rival was the pathologically ego-centric Mr. Burns, so Abe's efforts were completely ignored.
** [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Mr. Burns]] is no slouch in the Glaring department either. (He calls it his "glower power.")
** In the episode "Saddlesore Galactica", during the victory montage of Furious D. (A horse that Bart adopted, and turned into a racing horse), one section has the titular horse run first out of it's stable only to give a death glare towards the other horses, complete with a dramatic zoom. The other horses proceed to reverse into their start boxes and close themselves in.
** Marge does this very frequently, almost always accompanied by her disapproving moan.
* ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'': Sofia shoots a very hard one at Amber in the PilotMovie when she finds out she tricked her and ruined her dance lesson. James also gives her one seconds later.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'': Gwen Stacy doesn't quite have one of these, but she does have "the look" which has roughly the same effect on her (male) friends Peter and Harry. It also apparently works on her dad (though he may have been joking), which is pretty impressive considering he's voiced by ''Creator/ClancyBrown''.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episode "Monster Arm", the guy that sat next to Star on her right gave her one. Note he still gave her one when she's not sleeping on him.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E10CarnageOfKrell Carnage of Krell]]", Captain Rex and [[GeneralRipper General Krell]] at one point briefly get into what can only be described as a "glare-off"[[labelnote:*]]Complete with Krell, a hulking Besalisk, bending over to get right into Rex's face[[/labelnote]], and if they hadn't been interrupted by a conveniently-timed transmission things might have gotten ''very interesting'' in that control room.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'': [[KidHero Ezra Bridger]] pulls out a very lethal glare when he gets angry enough. A prime example is in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E07GatheringForces "Gathering Forces"]], when he has a look of pure death on his face as he taps into TheDarkSide to summon a giant fyrnock against the Inquisitor.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
** In the WhamEpisode [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E25MirrorGem "Mirror Gem"]], Garnet gives one of the most terrifying death glares to [[spoiler:Steven after he accidentally hit her face when she tried to take Lapis Lazuli's mirror.]]
** Pearl also gives one to Steven when he tries to chase after her in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E45RosesScabbard "Rose's Scabbard"]].
** [[BigBad Yellow Diamond]]'s introduction has her back facing the audience, and then slowly turning around to give a terrifying one of these.
** [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E19NowWereOnlyFallingApart "Now We're Only Falling Apart"]] has [[spoiler:Pink Diamond giving a chilling one as she transforms into Rose Quartz, after having her pleas to the other Diamonds to spare the Earth get brushed off one too many times.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'': You do '''''NOT''''' want Nova glaring at you. EVER. Likewise, while this occurs less often, Antauri has quite the death glare when it chooses to come out.
* In an episode of the 2012 ''WesternAnimation/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|2012}}'' Leo, Donnie, and Raph do this to Mikey on several occasions.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'': Raven has a Death Glare that will make you [[BowelBreakingBricks shit bricks]]. Ask Doctor Light. Beast Boy is apparently immune to it (probably through repeated exposure), as when she gave him one in the episode "Fear Itself", he was unfazed. Occasionally he does back off, it's just that it's not a death glare to him.
** The episode "[[Recap/TeenTitansS2E10Betrayal Betrayal]]" contains a PlayedForDrama example - just after getting a HeelFaceDoorSlam from Beast Boy, the last expression seen on Terra's face as she and Slade slip into the shadows together is an absolutely chilling glare in BB's direction.
* In the CGI era of ''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine'', The Fat Controller has given these to the engines on occasions when they get out of line. One example includes in "Duck and the Slip Coaches" where he gave one to James after finding out that he stole Duck's idea on the Slip Coaches. Cue James' "Oh, Crap!" Smile.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'' episode "Berbils" gruff OldSoldier Panthro delivers one when he's caught openly hugging his new friend Ro-Bear Bill:
-->'''Wilykat:''' Busted!\\
'''Wilykit:''' Panthro's a big ol' [[BruiserWithASoftCenter softy]]!\\
'''Panthro:''' Is that a ''problem?''\\
'''Wilykit:''' ''[stiffens nervously]'' Nope.\\
'''Wilykat:''' It's cool.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
** Courtney has a fearsome death glare which she regularly gives to both her enemies and her beloved bad boy boyfriend, Duncan.
** Owen earns two of these from Noah in "I See London", the first is even accompanied with a ScareChord.
** [[PerkyGoth Gwen]] had many of these over the course of the series.
* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'':
*** Despite [[TheBlank not having a face]], Soundwave manages to pull this off. [[spoiler: Right before giving Airachnid an epic beatdown.]]
*** In "One Shall Fall", Optimus Prime,of all bots, pulls off a shocking Death Glare [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5xh1UWZZ7Q worthy of the Dark Knight himself.]] It's both awesome and terrifying all at once. You know the shit just got real folks when a bot like Optimus acts out of character like that. What caused it? Megatron on Dark Energon blasting Bumblebee while he took Raf home from the Autobots' base. What resulted is that Raf nearly died from toxic exposure to Dark Energon and Megatron was stupid enough to flash Prime a SlasherSmile while gloating over the matter. His RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Megatron for nearly killing Raf is full to the brim with hulk rage. His voice is controlled, absolutely calm and his pace methodical as he cuts down any Decepticon between him and Megatron. Although to see him express the intent to murder Megatron and (if Megatron wasn't powered up by Dark Energon beforehand) actually succeed in following through should make it quite clear Optimus was in a state of mind and fit to kill Megatron on sight.
** WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': Back in Generation 1, the Decepticons successfully framed the Autobots and made themselves look like the good guys. While Soundwave and his cassettes attended a teen dance, some guy asked "Laserbeak wanna cracker?" No. Laserbeak did ''not'' want a cracker.
** ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' sees Optimus Primal glare at Rhinox in [[Recap/BeastWarsS2E9CodeOfHero "Code of Hero"]] when asked if he remembers the explosion from [[Recap/BeastWarsS1E26OtherVoicesPart2 the end of season 1]]--an explosion that Optimus was at Ground Zero of, [[DeathIsCheap temporarily died as a result]], and Rhinox [[Recap/BeastWarsS2E3ComingOfTheFuzorsPart2 had to resurrect him]]. Naturally, Rhinox conceded [[AskAStupidQuestion that it was a stupid question]].
** Whirl manages a pretty good one in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', which is only made more impressive by the fact that Whirl is a CyberCyclops with no facial features other than one glowing eye; [[ExpressiveMask presumably he had eyelids installed at some point]].
--->'''Whirl:''' Word of advice, when my eye does ''this'', clear the area.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'': Ruel's grandmother will give you a Death Glare if you ever say the word "borrow". Or "discount". Or "refund". Or... well, any suggestion you could maybe pay less than her tariff. Even... ''especially'' to her grandson -- he should know better.
* On ''WesternAnimation/WonderPets'', Linny gives [[DeadpanSnarker Ming-Ming]] one when, in "Save the Visitor!", Ming-Ming suggests of the Visitor, "Maybe he's a guinea pig. He sure eats like one." (Linny is a guinea pig.)
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* NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, a.k.a. The Black Mamba, has a downright '''menacing''' one that you can usually catch once a game, especially in photos online (and abused hilariously in basketball memes). One of the most famous instances was during the 2012-2013 season when he gave one to then-coach Mike Brown while they were losing. Even though it was early in the season, the normally champion-level LA Lakers were on a losing streak, and that game was one another tally to the count... one week after the death glare was given, Mike Brown was fired. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwFM15L4mQI But seriously... does this look like the face of mercy to you?]]
* Even animals can give the Death Glare, as indicated by this famous quote by Robert Ruark on the Cape Buffalo. [[LightningBruiser The Cape Buffalo is perhaps the deadliest animal in Africa.]] Just do '''not''' mess with it.
-->"I lurched up and looked at Mbogo, and Mbogo looked at me. He was 50 to 60 yards off, his head low, his eyes staring right down my soul. He looked at me as if he hated my guts. He looked as if I had despoiled his fiancé, murdered his mother and burned down his house. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking He looked at me as if I owed him money]]. I never saw such malevolence in the eyes of any animal or human being before or since. [[CombatPragmatist So I shot him]]."
* Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop's stare has reached meme status.
* Steve Jobs had a death glare that is infamous among Apple fans.
* Surprisingly enough, pop country's sweeetheart and noted dork Music/TaylorSwift has an excellent one, often seen when hitting a line in one of her TakeThat songs. Most notable when she reaches the front of the stage during her performance of "Mean" at the 54th Grammy Awards.
* Jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman would often glare at other band-members he felt were not up to his standard while playing a song, and would continue staring for minutes on end while they played the rest of the tune. It was infamously known as "The Ray".
* Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott once spent a good minute of a one-on-one interview silently death staring the reporter after being asked a question.
* Music/HenryRollins -- His page image is more or less his default expression.
* Any fighting event with a [[http://www.mmafighting.com/photos/ufc-130-weigh-in-photos/#photo-1 weigh-in]], for example UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsAbeYpK-6w Here's]] possibly the greatest staredown of all time.
* Reportedly, Creator/MichaelBay was talking to USAF helicopter pilot [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_in_Transformers_(film)#Decepticons Maj. Brian Reese when one of his subordinates walked by]] singing the theme song of ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''. The Death Glare he gave the other resulted in Bay casting him as [[Film/{{Transformers}} the Moustache Man]].
* What happens when you drop your daughter to catch a foul ball in front of her mother? [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QijpwREKwus&list=FLf6zJrri_GdFadUsdOqSczw&index=11&feature=plpp_video You get this.]]
* Pat Summitt. [[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/cover/featured/9628/index.htm Full stop.]]
* The Transformer Owl, at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-GFZ4bdSiQ Here's]].
* [[https://img.gazeta.ru/files3/213/7775213/baykus-jpg-6a0392-pic905-895x505-25930.jpg Another owl]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_yTa2TudJQ This possessive cat]]. [[http://www.tunturisusi.com/kissat/kuva437.jpg Another]] cute little kitty here.
* UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington was famous for this, in a particularly funny moment with fellow founding father, Gouverneur Morris. Gouverneur made a bet that he could prove he was a good friend of George Washington by approaching him casually at a dinner party. The look Washington gave him after Morris slapped him on the back and shook his hand was apparently "not worth 1,000 meals" according to Morris.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eob7V_WtAVg Epic Teatime]] with Creator/AlanRickman. '''''3:57.'''''
* Richard Pryor told the story of two of these. He was working a Las Vegas casino when he became angry at his pay and/or treatment. He burst into the boss's office and gave him what he called his "Wild [n-word]" stare guaranteed to terrify any white man. The casino boss laughed and embraced him with a "this guy", unafraid. However, one of his henchman displeased the boss and when Pryor saw the boss's expression he thought, "Oh, man, this guy is dead. He's still breathing and walking around, but he is dead."
* Bill Gates, when IBM engineer David Bradley said that although he invented Ctrl-Alt-Delete, it was Bill that made it famous. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiH-iA9EO_Q Watch.]]
* Saying guacamole wrong will cause Stephanie March [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4kzbI9nUD8 to go full on Alex Cabot on you.]]
* Dominant wolves and wild dogs will do this to [[AsskickingEqualsAuthority assert their status toward pack members]]. They'll respond in kind when a human does this to them, too, which is why you should ''[[DontTryThisAtHome never]]'' make aggressive eye contact with a wolf or unfamiliar dog, lest they mistake it for a challenge and attack.
* Grigori Rasputin had a pretty [[http://pleasekillme.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/article-2553577-0026AD4700000258-600_634x502.jpg intimidating glare]]. Something you wouldn't expect from a faith healer...
* Adolf Hitler had an [[http://www.dw.com/image/0,,16550055_402,00.jpg evil glare]] to go with his equally evil nature.
* There is a [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ufJSeihLEvo/UVhrfCWk4PI/AAAAAAAADvw/m4QiwRy98jg/s1600/Eyes+of+Hate+Joseph+Goebbel.jpg picture]] of Joseph Goebbels that was taken in the moment he was told that the photographer is a Jew.
* If looks could kill, [[Music/KillingJoke Jaz Coleman]] [[http://www.brooklynvegan.com/files/img/bv/killing-joke-1.jpg would]] [[http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Killing-Joke.jpg be]] [[http://www.etrangefestival.com/ressources/images/general/2016/62_listing.jpg a]] [[http://quietus_production.s3.amazonaws.com/images/articles/9700/Jaz_Coleman_1344956168_crop_550x366.jpg mass murderer]].
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* Remember the look that Mom gave you when you were acting up in public?
* Music/BrianWilson of Music/TheBeachBoys [[http://cdn.quotesgram.com/img/50/29/66439636-tumblr_kvnrrvE79E1qax8c7o1_400.jpg did]] [[http://i0.statig.com.br/bancodeimagens/9t/1b/1c/9t1b1cky6hqzb6twfw8gr6lez.jpg this]] [[http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2353/2316875507_f865c53892_m.jpg a lot]] in his younger days. As did his younger brother, [[https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/53/14/c1/5314c1d3a60594348b4bdb1a99067359.jpg Carl]] [[https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/a2/a1/82/a2a182b05d65b312562fff7c9db40f23.jpg Wilson]]. And [[https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/db/bc/93/dbbc93448953cde3ac5635961382536d.jpg here]] they are doing it at the same time. (Brian's in the top left and Carl's in the bottom right)
* Legendary Canadian Kickboxer, Jean Yves Thériault was so well known for his ice cold stare during a fight -particularly the stare down -- that he earned the nickname "The Iceman" because of it. You can hear commentators mention it during some of his fights. Seeing as he's considered one of the greatest kickboxers to ever live, one can imagine it wasn't a pretty sight for his opponents.
* [[http://s.quickmeme.com/img/82/82156555c575641c8054f7776295a68e80c5af5e6b9c58d90a1e7361bfb6b0cc.jpg This]] Bangladeshi cricket fan received a lot of attention on the internet due to the downright disturbing look he gave the camera.
* Music/{{hide|toMatsumoto}} had an [[http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3231/2337317634_cc1d04fa6c.jpg absolutely petrifying one]] that was even worked into [[http://japan-discoveries.com/images/collectables_hide_plush_tribal_01.jpg plush dolls of his likeness]].
* Former chess world champion Mikhail Tal was known for doing this to his opponents during games. Eventually, his opponents took up the habit of wearing sunglasses to avoid it.
* Music/TypeONegative frontman Peter Steele was [[http://www.ilsussidiario.net/img/WEB2/PETERSTEELE_R375.jpg all]] [[http://www.spaink.net/images/groene_typeo2.jpg about]] this trope. The fact that he was 6'8 and built like a tank definitely made it even more intimidating.
* Music/JoyDivision frontman Ian Curtis had a truly [[http://www.publicimagepr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/11849333_907940625961529_1931849283_n.jpg haunting]] [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSbnlTNh0-rA-7E3cZDrjiWonTqz-CWahe0io1chDcpg5aE-nrw glare]]. It's like he's staring right into your soul.
* Romanian actress Veronica Lazar had a penetrating death glare that was rarely utilized in films, but was often exploited by the press. Neither Creator/DarioArgento nor Creator/LucioFulci employed said death glare to full effect, but we do get a scowl as she first appears in ''Film/TheBeyond'' that suggests her character is up to no good. However, in press articles about her, there would often be pictures taken of her smiling and then for good measure, the glare (a milder form was last seen in ''Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered'').
* Creator/RogerEbert is giving one ''hell'' of a [[https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41Zsome0HsL.jpg glare]] on the cover of his book ''Your Movie Sucks''.
* Shoebill storks. They're pretty much harmless, but you wouldn't think so from [[https://fscomps.fotosearch.com/compc/CSP/CSP098/african-shoebill-bird-picture__k20341647.jpg looks]] [[https://gorillalinktoursafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Shoebill-dinosaur-Gorilla-Link-Tours.jpg like]] [[https://i.imgur.com/v0dRR.jpg this.]]
* Grumpy Cat is famous for [[https://mondrian.mashable.com/uploads%252Fstory%252Fthumbnail%252F96553%252Fafcd02a6-3013-4b40-8f87-27c8d04944bf.png%252F950x534.png?signature=8A9vTOImxk4BqGfpdqi-wl3XRKY=&source=https%3A%2F%2Fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com that]].
* Pallas's cats wear it almost permanently. Like [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8c/Manul_close.jpg/1199px-Manul_close.jpg here]], [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9c/Manul2.jpg/330px-Manul2.jpg here]], or (brace yourself) [[https://simple-fauna.ru/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/manul-1.jpg here]].
* On the ice, representing Japan, figure skater [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/417172203185111050/617095651880337449/afp-19c4sp.png Yuzuru]] [[https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/417172203185111050/617095811658154022/8473435815324d069671bd59f31d926b.png?width=2026&height=1140 Hanyu.]]
* Creator/HarryHoudini, as seen in [[https://cdn.britannica.com/23/1323-004-AD8D032A/Harry-Houdini.jpg this]] famous picture.
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* Calvin from ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes has a knack for provoking death glares from every adult (and Rosalyn). [[http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2013/02/23 Witness exhibit A]].

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* Calvin from ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' has a knack for provoking death glares from every adult (and Rosalyn). [[http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2013/02/23 Witness exhibit A]].



* In the ''Official Fanfiction University of [[VideoGame/{{Myst}} MREDURE]]'' fanfiction, Marrim gives a student a death glare when said student starts professing her love for Eedrah--Marrim's husband in canon.
* In ''Fanfic/GoldenThreadsTieUs'', [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] shoots an incensed glare at Severa when the latter reacts with anger to Lucina worrying about her wounds.
-->Severa bristled. Well, two could play at that game, and Severa had far more practice than Lucina at this routine. "If you're implying something about my fitness for battle, then come and say it right out, Miss Holier-than-Thou!"\\
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* ''WebOriginal/ProtectorsOfThePlotContinuum'':
** Mithiriel takes the Death Glare to Fluttershy levels. And she's more assertive in general, so Ithalond is something of a HenpeckedHusband.
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** In the Official Fanfiction University of [[VideoGame/{{Myst}} MREDURE]], Marrim gives a student a Death Glare when said student starts professing her love for Eedrah--Marrim's husband in canon.
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Rain}}'', Maria is a master at it. She could teach [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} T-800 robots]] a thing or two about [[http://rainlgbt.smackjeeves.com/comics/1095306/reputation/ how to do it.]]

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* ''FanFic/TheOneToMakeItStay'' has several notable ones:
** Rose realizes that Lila really ''is'' [[BitchInSheepsClothing much worse than she presents herself as]] when she witnesses her glaring at [[SternTeacher Ms. Mendeleiev]] after she refuses to play along with her [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking behavior]] and calls her bluff, making clear she won't provide special accommodations without proof that she actually ''needs'' them.
** When Alya runs across Marinette, Luka and Manon at the wax museum, she fixes her friend with a searing stare, annoyed at how Marinette's other plans got in the way of her ZanyScheme to hook her up with Adrien. Her glowering leaves Manon severely shaken.
** While Chat Noir fixes Ladybug with a scathing look while blaming her for Chloe's akumatization -- as well as [[NeverMyFault all the OTHER problems they'd been having as partners]] due to his [[EntitledToHaveYou selfish and entitled behavior]], it pales in comparison to the look he gives Viperion for defending her, due to his [[GreenEyedMonster raging jealousy]] towards the newer hero.
--->''The glare Chat gave her moments ago has nothing on the look on his face now. She's so used to thinking Chat is either really laid-back or more recently, a bit pathetic, to the point that she wasn't sure if he was capable of genuine hatred. Now, she's had that misconception completely shattered and she almost winces from the sight of it.''



* ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail: Fievel Goes West''. Weaponized with "The Laaaaaaaaazy Eye!", the eye-popping glare that [[RetiredGunfighter Wylie Burp]] teaches to Tiger.

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* Dory gives an epic one to the crab near the end of WesternAnimation/FindingNemo when he refuses to tell her and Nemo where Marlin is. Watch the following GilliganCut, and learn why Dory is [[BewareTheNiceOnes not a fish to mess with]].

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** In one comic, Scrooge was supposed to face Flintheart Glomgold in a game that resembled an absurdly complicated version of chess. He went out to seek a retired champion in that game to teach it to him, only to find out that the man wasn't a good player, he was just so good at glaring at his opponents that they couldn't play properly against him. He did help by following Scrooge back home and glaring at Glomgold so badly during the game that he immediately made a suicidal move.

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** In one comic, Scrooge was is supposed to face Flintheart Glomgold in a game that resembled resembles an absurdly complicated version of chess. He went goes out to seek a retired champion in that game to teach it to him, only to find out that the man wasn't isn't a good player, he was he's just so good at glaring at his opponents that they couldn't can't play properly against him. He did does help by following Scrooge back home and glaring at Glomgold so badly during the game that he immediately made makes a suicidal move.
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* ''Videogame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': Ashe's angry portrait has this effect, due to the lack of definition on his pupils and a heavier use of shadows compared to other characters. Gilbert, pre-timeskip Hubert, and post-timeskip Sylvain also have this as their angry portrait.
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** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'': Thor gives Thanos a very menacing one as he [[spoiler:pushes Stormbreaker into his chest while [[TranquilFury calmly]] reminding Thanos that he told him he would die for what he did at the beginning of the movie.]]

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