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1The character sheet for the 2018 film ''Film/{{Hereditary}}''.
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6[[folder:Annie Graham]]
7!!Annie Graham (née Leigh)
8[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/annie_13.jpg]]
9[[caption-width-right:350:''"Sorry, I know it's irrational."'']]
10!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ToniCollette
11->''"I just don't want to put any more stress on my family."''
12The mother of the Graham family, a neurotic artist who specializes in creating dollhouse miniatures of the myriad traumas in her life, and comes to suspect supernatural interference in the wake of her mother Ellen's passing.
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14* AbusiveParents: Her mother was severely emotionally abusive to Annie and her older brother as children. [[spoiler:Not surprising, since Ellen saw her children as little more than potential vessels for an occult ritual to summon Paimon, the king of Hell.]] Annie herself has a badly strained relationship with her own children.
15* AccompliceByInaction: Played with. If only she'd been able to break free of Ellen after Charlie's birth, as she did with Peter's, she ''might'' have been able to save her family. Subverted at other moments, such as when she tried to burn Peter and Charlie alive.
16* [[ArchNemesisDad Archnemesis Mom]]: Unintentionally so, but Peter has been scared of her ever since she tried to burn him alive, and it only gets ''worse'' from there for both of them and their relationship.
17* BrokenBird: Annie, in contrast to Joan's PluckyGirl. Annie is loving towards her husband and kids and puts on a strong front, pretending she's going to the movies when in reality she's attending secret support groups. She's reluctant to be vulnerable or talk about her darker issues, but when pushed she reveals a broken down and struggling individual.
18* DarkAndTroubledPast: She opens up in the support group about her past. [[DisappearedDad Her father died]] when she was young, her older brother was troubled and hanged himself at the age of 16.
19* DeathEqualsRedemption: Horribly subverted. [[spoiler:While she certainly ''tries'' to sacrifice herself in order to save Peter, she ultimately ends up getting possessed before trying to kill Peter and killing herself.]]
20* DrivenToSuicide: Plans to kill herself after Charlie [[spoiler:dies]], but she actually never succeeds until [[spoiler:she's possessed by Paimon]].
21* DyingAsYourself: She certainly tries. [[spoiler:She genuinely believes that she'll be immolated and free her family from the demonic influence when she throws Charlie's sketchbook into the fire. She gives a DyingDeclarationOfLove towards Steve and Peter, only for Steve to go up in flames instead, pushing her over the DespairEventHorizon and allowing for her full possession. She remains under Paimon's control for the rest of her short life, made to saw her own head from her shoulders.]]
22* KnightTemplarParent: Actually one of the most harrowing things about the movie is that this is probably ''played straight''. Annie's worst behavior -- such as [[spoiler:trying to ''burn Peter and Charlie alive'']] are strongly implied to be subconscious attempts to protect them from Paimon.
23* MadArtist: Inverted. It’s implied her work in miniatures helps her compartmentalize and distance herself from the nightmarish events in her personal life and keep her sanity. Once she reaches her breaking point psychologically she proceeds to destroys her current project. It all goes to hell from there.
24* MamaBear: The moment she finds out that she [[spoiler:accidentally let Paimon in]], she freaks out and does whatever she can to save [[spoiler:Peter]], although it sadly fails.
25* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
26** [[spoiler:When she realizes that she accidentally formed a pact with Paimon who intends on possessing her only surviving son, Annie's reaction is ''beyond'' horrified.]]
27** She covers her mouth in horror when she lets slip to Peter that "she never wanted to be his mother". [[spoiler:Although it turns out to be a bad dream]].
28* NervousWreck: She's extremely neurotic and prone to stress, owing to her troubled upbringing. This gets many times worse after [[spoiler:Charlie dies and she is made to find her decapitated body in the back seat of the car]].
29* OffingTheOffspring: Annie's relationship with Peter and Charlie has never been the same since an incident in which a sleepwalking Annie nearly set her children on fire. [[spoiler:In a later dream sequence, Annie reveals that she did everything in her power to induce a miscarriage while pregnant with Peter, and never wanted to be his mother. And in the final minutes of the film, a possessed Annie attempts to murder her son.]]
30* OffWithHerHead: [[spoiler:Like mother, like daughter! Only unlike Charlie, Annie does it ''to herself.'']]
31* OnlySaneWoman: Was this in her family growing up as her father had psychotic episodes, her brother was a paranoid schizophrenic, and her mother had dissociative identity disorder. [[spoiler:However, it's implied that these ailments were actually the result of Paimon rather than genuine mental illness.]]
32* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler:Somewhat impulsively forces Peter to take Charlie with him to a high school party, and the unthinkable happens when she's killed in an accident.]]
33* PajamaCladHero: In the final act of the movie, Annie attempts to [[spoiler:track down Joan and thwart the cult and Paimon's forces]] and does so while wearing her pajama bottoms and t-shirt with her coat over it.
34* ParentsAsPeople: Annie wants to be a good mom, but she's struggling with some terrible issues that've clearly left their mark on her. She also can be ''horrible'' to Peter, but it's clear that she is overwhelmed by her own grief for Charlie.
35* SanitySlippage: Annie was already somewhat unstable prior to the events of the film. Following the passing of her mother [[spoiler:and horrific death of her daughter]], not to mention the supernatural phenomena surrounding her family, this only gets worse.
36* TragicHero: At the beginning, possibly sliding into the TragicVillain. All she wants is to get over her abusive mother's death, and then, [[spoiler:to speak to her daughter one more time]], which ultimately leads to [[spoiler:summoning a demon that kills her husband, drives her to insanity and then suicide, and possesses her son.]]
37* TragicVillain: At the end. All along, Annie never intended to hurt Peter or Charlie, but when [[spoiler:she tried to burn them alive]], Peter was never able to forgive her. She insists with total sincerity that she loves him, and she did save him from [[spoiler:his evil grandmother]] by being separated from her, but her trauma over the many terrible things that happen to her family lead to her [[spoiler:possession by Paimon and suicide.]]
38* TraumaCongaLine: Visiting a grief support group after the death of her mother, Annie lays out more than a lifetime's worth of personal trauma - her father suffered a psychotic break and starved himself to death when she was little, then her older brother succumbed to paranoid schizophrenia ([[spoiler:[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane or possibly an attempted demonic possession]]]]) and committed suicide as a teen, and her abusive mother spent her last dementia-riddled years in Annie's home while her relationship with her own children deteriorated. [[spoiler:Just hours after this support group visit, Annie's daughter is gruesomely decapitated in a freak accident with both Annie and her son partly to blame.]]
39* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: It's indirectly because of Annie's insistence that Charlie be brought along to Peter's party that [[spoiler:Charlie dies]]. Annie doesn't take it well when Peter reminds her of this.
40[[/folder]]
41
42[[folder:Peter Graham]]
43!!Peter Graham
44[[quoteright:331:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_5.jpg]]
45[[caption-width-right:331:''"Are you okay, mom?"'']]
46!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AlexWolff
47->''"Mom, stop it! Dad, I don't like this!"''
48The teenage son of Annie and Steve and the brother of Charlie; a relatively normal kid preoccupied with girls and pot smoking.
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50* AccompliceByInaction: A thoroughly unintended variation. [[spoiler:Leaving Charlie's headless body in his car]] utterly destroys Annie, but he only does this due to his extreme trauma, and even then, it remains ambiguous how much [[spoiler:Paimon]] had to do with it.
51* AloofBigBrother: A mild and normal version to Charlie -- doesn't want to take her to a party with him, abandons her, barely talks to her. However, she's also pretty aloof and cold to him, and he does care about her.
52* BreakTheHaughty: Not overly, but he's pretty abrupt and cold to Charlie. [[spoiler:Then his sister gets killed in a horrific accident that leaves him emotionally devastated, his relationship with his mother gets even worse, and he becomes subjected to DemonicPossession.]]
53* BrokenBird: Male example. If he's not this after his [[spoiler:sister's death, by the end when he's sobbing in fear as he's terrorized by his possessed mother, he definitely counts.]] You just want to give the poor kid a hug.
54* CallingTheOldManOut: Attempts to do this to his mother, but it never sinks in until it's far too late to help anyone. Justified, as she's reeling with grief and guilt.
55* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Peter's entire world comes crashing down around him the moment he accidentally causes his sister's death, and he never recovers.]]
56* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:By the final moments of the film, Peter has witnessed his sister's accidental decapitation, his father's immolated corpse, and his possessed mother attempting to kill him before sawing her own head off. At this point, all it takes is one final JumpScare from some random naked cultists to make Peter leap out the attic window. Opinions vary on whether he actually dies as a result of this, as it's never made fully clear by the film.]]
57* EmptyShell: [[spoiler:His fate.]]
58* TheFirstCutIsTheDeepest: Platonic version, but it seems that he especially never recovered from his mother dousing him in petrol and about to light the match in spite of all the other traumas he suffered.
59* HormoneAddledTeenager: Normal example. He likes to ogle girls and fantasizes about hooking up with them while Annie and Charlie struggle with Ellen's death. The sign of the great trauma over [[spoiler:Charlie's]] death leaves him unable to do anything.
60* InelegantBlubbering: Notably cries in a childish manner during many of the distressing scenes. However, given he's only 16, and the situations he finds himself in would make almost anyone regress, and the possibility that [[spoiler:he's being possessed by Paimon, who still believes he's Charlie, a 13-year-old girl]], it's justified.
61* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: [[spoiler:While technically Charlie was supposed to be TheChosenOne as a vessel for the demon king Paimon, the ritual requires a male body. This means Charlie has to die, and Peter's soul has to be driven out of his body to make room for its new inhabitant. Naturally, this is an extremely unpleasant process.]]
62* MadnessMantra: "I DON'T LIKE THIS. I DON'T LIKE THIS." and calling out to his mom and dad when he needs them, which doubles as a SurvivalMantra until it goes too far.
63* MaleGaze: An early scene shows Peter's point of view in class, determinedly focused on the rear end of Bridget as she sits in front of him. [[spoiler:A later scene makes this HarsherInHindsight by depicting Peter's classroom point of view after the accident that killed Charlie - he's now unable to focus on anything, and memories of the traumatic incident keep creeping into his field of vision.]]
64* MindRape: What [[spoiler:Paimon]] does to him on a supernatural level. Very literal. There's also the breakdown he suffers.
65* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Peter's mom forces him to take his little sister with him to a party. Peter leaves her unsupervised to go smoke weed with Bridget. Charlie eats cake with nuts in it and suffers a severe allergic reaction. Peter, while stoned, tries to drive Charlie to the hospital. When she sticks her head out the window to get air and Peter swerves to avoid a dead animal in the road, Charlie's head hits a telephone pole, decapitating her. Peter is essentially unable to process what just happened, so he, in a state of complete shock, drives home with her headless corpse in the backseat, crawls into bed, and lets his mother find the body in the morning.]]
66* SoullessShell: [[spoiler:Peter's body is vacated by the end of the film to make way for Paimon.]]
67* TheStoner: Spends most of his free time smoking pot, whether with buddies or alone in his room. [[spoiler:As with MaleGaze above, he loses the ability to enjoy this simple pleasure as well after the accident.]]
68* TraumaCongaLine: As a child, he was nearly burned alive by his own mother while she was sleepwalking; [[spoiler:he ends up being accidentally responsible for his little sister's death, breaks his nose due to a demonic possession at school, finds the burnt corpse of his father, is chased by his possessed mother before witnessing her death, jumps out of a window, and his body ultimately becomes a shell for a demon.]]
69* TheUnfavourite: Although Annie doesn't exactly ''[[ParentalFavouritism favor]]'' Charlie, she and Peter have an extremely difficult relationship and are much more capable of antagonizing each other.
70** Also, it's possibly deconstructed in that Peter and Annie appear to have a much closer relationship than Annie and Charlie, and understand each other much better. It's just that they're constantly tearing strips off each other - and, when Annie finally confesses to him that [[spoiler:she never wanted to be his mother]], she immediately says that she loves him so much and is glad she had him.
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Charlie Graham]]
74!!Charlie Graham
75[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/charlie_03.jpg]]
76[[caption-width-right:310:''"I want Grandma."'']]
77!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Milly Shapiro
78->''*cluck*''
79The aloof and possibly mentally disturbed daughter of Annie and Steve and the young sister of Peter.
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81* AdvertisedExtra: The marketing placed a lot of emphasis on Annie being apprehensive about Charlie, with [[CreepyChild Charlie's abnormal appearance and behavior]] along with the name of the film implying it is about Charlie going crazy. In the film proper, whilst Charlie ''is'' an important character, her role plays out much different than what audiences are initially led to believe, in which [[spoiler:she is killed in a freak accident towards the end of the first act of the film. She does show up later throughout the film, haunting Peter's dreams, seemingly possessing Annie during the seance scene and ultimately possessing Peter's body where it is revealed she is Paimon. However, the bulk of the film focuses more on Annie's devastated relationship with Peter in the aftermath of Charlie's tragic, brutal death, which Annie and Peter are both responsible for]].
82* AmbiguousSituation: How much did Charlie know about [[spoiler:the fate planned for her, and did she ever have a hand in it]]?
83* AnimalMotifs: Charlie's appearance and mannerisms are oddly indicative of birds or related to avian qualities such as her "clucking", frequently sleeping in a treehouse which also resembles a large nest, a penchant for candy and sweets (similar to a hummingbird with nectar), many of the figurines/toys she makes resemble birds or use actual bird parts, and she has several drawings of birds in her sketchbook.
84* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She post-mortem mutilates a pigeon which had already killed itself via crashing into a window, cutting off its head with a pair of scissors and pocketing the head for use in a homemade model of hers. So she doesn't abuse a living animal (although the movie seems to hint that [[spoiler:the demon possessing her]] drove the pigeon to kill itself), but her behavior is still used to unsettle the audience [[spoiler:and hint that she's under demonic possession]].
85* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Has a severe allergic reaction to nuts in a cake, which are implied to be given to her by Paimon, as she knows how severe her allergies are. While her stoned brother attempts to take her to the hospital, she sticks her head out of the window to get some air and is decapitated. Made even worse by the fact that Peter, catatonic due to trauma, leaves her headless body for her mother to find.]]
86* CreepyChild: A textbook example. For example, when she [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior decapitates a dead pigeon with scissors]].
87* DeadGuyJunior: Presumably named for her late uncle Charles, Annie's brother, who committed suicide as a teen. [[spoiler:Given later revelations, he likely did this either to keep Paimon from controlling him or ''because'' Paimon was controlling him]].
88* DecapitationPresentation: [[spoiler:Charlie's severed head is the centerpiece of the Satanic tableau the cultists set up in the treehouse at the end of the film.]]
89* DecoyProtagonist: All of the promotional material for the movie sets up Charlie as a major character and presumably the cause of all the suffering and supernatural stuff that the Graham family is going to experience. [[spoiler:She gets decapitated by a light pole about 30 minutes into the movie, and the rest of the story is about her family dealing with their grief over it. So in a way, she ''is'' the cause of all their suffering, but it's perhaps not quite the way a viewer expects.]]
90* FacialHorror: ''Sweet Mary'' [[spoiler:her rotting decapitated head is terrifying to look at.]]
91* GenderBlenderName: Charlie is typically a masculine name that's short for "Charles" or a name in its own right. However, the name has recently become more popular for girls as a nickname for Charlotte or Charlene (although it's never stated if Charlie is her nickname or full name).
92** [[spoiler:Since Paimon rejects female host bodies, an androgynous name like Charlie may be an attempt to placate the demon.]]
93* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: ''Maybe''. [[spoiler:She does die by horrible decapitation, and while she comes back later, how much of it is her? Was she ever malicious towards Peter or Annie personally? Did she ''want'' to be Paimon or was it forced upon her by her evil grandmother?]]
94* KillTheCutie: A CreepyCute young teenager [[spoiler:and the first character to die]].
95* LonersAreFreaks: Although Peter is between the oddball side and the popular side (he's not overly popular, but he does have friends), Annie has to force Charlie to go to a party and it seems like she never hangs out or talks to anyone, even barely talking to her own family. [[spoiler:And plus she's the human host of Paimon.]]
96* OffWithHerHead: [[spoiler:Her head is ripped off in a horrific road accident.]]
97* OlderThanTheyLook: It's easy on first viewing to mistake her for around nine or ten given how physically small she is and how many of her behaviors fit that of a younger child, such as fiddling with a toy during class rather than focusing on a quiz, sleeping in her treehouse rather than her bed, and only eating junk food. Her mother eventually reveals she's thirteen. The actress herself was ''sixteen'' during filming.
98* ParentalFavouritism: Although not by her ''actual'' parents, she was mostly raised by her grandmother, and Annie, who is Ellen's daughter, admits that Charlie "was her favorite".
99* TheQuietOne: She is intensely introverted. She doesn't exactly hide in a corner at the party her brother brings her to, but she refuses to speak to anyone but him and doesn't want him to go into another room without her.
100* RaisedByGrandparents: A rare supernatural example. Annie gave in and let Ellen have contact with Charlie from when she was very young, which she didn't with Peter. As a result, Charlie and Ellen are extremely close and Charlie is the only person in the family who is genuinely distressed by Ellen's death.
101* ReplacementGoldfish: For Ellen, she functions as a strange one. Ellen always wanted to get her hands on Peter, which makes sense, because [[spoiler:Paimon needs a male host.]] However, Annie wouldn't let Ellen near him, until she got pregnant with Charlie. Undaunted, Ellen seemed to move in on Charlie without worrying much, although it sets in motion much of the plot because [[spoiler:Charlie needs to die and come back in a male body, which ultimately means that she replaces Peter inside his body.]]
102* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:She is set up to be a major character along with her parents and brother, but dies early on]] to show this movie's not pulling any punches.
103* SweetTooth: The only times Charlie is seen eating, she's eating a chocolate bar, M&M's, or chocolate cake.
104* TomboyishName: Charlie is a girl. It's unclear if "Charlie" is a nickname for "Charlotte" or another feminine variation of "Charles." She definitely doesn't act how most teenage girls do. [[spoiler:Since Paimon dislikes and rejects female hosts, perhaps this androgynous name was an attempt to placate Paimon.]]
105* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Chocolate. [[spoiler:This factors in her accidental death when she eats chocolate cake with peanuts mixed into it (she is severely allergic to peanuts), leading a stoned Peter to drive her to the hospital.]]
106* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: After a pigeon flies into her classroom window and dies from the impact, she later goes to the dead bird, cuts off its head and puts it in her pocket. This could be attributed to her being [[spoiler:the temporary host for Paimon before her death.]]
107* VerbalTic: Charlie compulsively makes a little clucking sound with her tongue. [[spoiler:[[HellIsThatNoise Even after her death.]]]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyzasiyCq2o&t=3m17s This video]] suggests it's actually [[spoiler:Paimon's name, which is why Annie and Peter start hearing it when being influenced by Paimon and why Peter makes the click himself upon becoming possessed]]. She also has a tendency to respond to criticism with a monotone, "That's okay."
108* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:''Hereditary'' is marketed as a story about a family tormented by supernatural phenomena after suffering a loss. Most promotional materials indicate that this loss is Annie's mother, who passes away before the beginning of the film. In actuality, the bulk of the film deals with the aftermath of Charlie's much more jarring and traumatic death.]]
109* WantedASonInstead: Or ''grand''son in this case. Her grandmother flat-out told her she wanted her to be a boy instead. [[spoiler:It turns out this was because she was hoping for a suitable male host for Paimon right off the bat. When Charlie turned out to be a girl, this didn't stop the plans, just caused them to get shifted around as Charlie served as a temporary host.]]
110[[/folder]]
111
112[[folder:Steve Graham]]
113!!Steve Graham
114[[quoteright:213:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steve_21.jpg]]
115[[caption-width-right:213:''"You know, Annie, you can always build a shrine to all the terrible things in the world, but it doesn't mean that you have to destroy anything that is good."'']]
116!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/GabrielByrne
117->''"I have a son to protect. That's what I care about now."''
118Annie Graham's grounded, supportive husband, and the father of Peter and Charlie.
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120* AgentScully: Despite everything is going on, he doesn't believe in the supernatural.
121* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: Steve is a psychiatrist. He struggles realistically to help Peter and Annie with their grief, but is never able to help Peter. He was seemingly completely unaware that Charlie was being used [[spoiler:as a host for a Satanic cult.]]
122* GenreBlindness: Genuinely believes that all of the strange phenomena surrounding the Graham family are just symptoms of his wife's mental breakdown, right up until the moment [[spoiler:occult magic lights him on fire.]]
123* ManOnFire: [[spoiler:Burns to death through SympatheticMagic when Annie knocks Charlie's sketchbook out of his hands and into the fireplace.]]
124* MundaneSolution: How does Steve manage [[spoiler:the death of his daughter]] and the ensuing grief and horror? Silently nursing resentment, taking illicit drugs, or delving into the occult like his son and wife? No: get medicated. One might almost think there's some moral to be implied by how functional Steve remains compared to the insanity unleashed by the other's coping mechanisms.
125* OnlySaneMan: Ultimately, he's completely wrong about what's going on, but Steve is still the only member of the Graham family to remain mentally stable and grounded throughout the film.
126* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler:Loses his daughter in a freak accident, and then has to worry that his already-unstable wife will blame their son for what happened, leaving Steve to protect Peter from his own mother.]]
127* PapaWolf: He's protective of Charlie at the start of the movie and when things start souring between Peter and Annie, he stands up to his wife to defend his son. Unfortunately he's also a SupernaturalProofFather who doesn't realize the very real threat facing the family, and it's hinted by the movie that [[spoiler:YouCantFightFate so he wouldn't have been able to stop it anyway had he known earlier; ultimately he just had the bad luck of marrying into a doomed family]].
128* SacrificialLion: As the one solid guy in the movie holding his shit together and somewhat protecting people, you already know he will be killed off eventually.
129* TheStoic: Steve provides a support system for his family during turbulent times, and only allows himself a brief moment to weep quietly near the end of the film.
130* SupernaturalProofFather: He doesn't believe in seances, ghosts, or the occult and thinks [[spoiler:Ellen's body being placed in their attic and Annie's rantings about a demon worshiping cult is the result of Annie having a nervous breakdown.]] He is also the only character to not encounter or experience anything supernatural [[spoiler:until towards the end when he's burned to death by Paimon when Charlie's cursed sketchbook is thrown in the fire.]]
131[[/folder]]
132
133[[folder:Joan]]
134!!Joan
135[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joan_70.png]]
136[[caption-width-right:350:''"How's your relationship with your son?"'']]
137!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AnnDowd
138->''"I expel you!"''
139A woman who befriends Annie Graham at a grief support group, and introduces her to the world of seance and the occult.
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141* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:Joan's plan succeeds. The entire Graham family dies and the demon king Paimon is brought to Earth in Peter's body, with Joan there to welcome him.]]
142* BanishingRitual: An evil version. Joan stands outside Peter's school during recess and performs an arms-length exorcism on him, chanting incantations while yelling at him to GetOut of his own body. This likely opened the door for [[spoiler:Paimon to briefly possess, and attack, Peter in his classroom.]]
143* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She displays sympathy and kindness to Annie for her plight, and seems to have only the best intentions in helping her heal, going out of her way to perform a seance to contact Charlie. But her real goal is kill the entire Graham family and to vacate Peter's spirit from his body to make way for Paimon.]]
144* ColorMotif: Joan is always seen wearing red [[spoiler:except for the ending where she's wearing a white cultist robe]]. A symbolic reading of this can be [[spoiler:a warning that Joan is not who she appears to be and the danger she represents]].
145* DarkAndTroubledPast: Joan informs Annie that she lost her son and grandson to a drowning accident. [[spoiler:It's left unclear whether this is true, just a partial truth, or a complete fabrication to endear herself to the grieving and vulnerable Annie. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADzUs3xhxcY&t=382s A closer look at the trunk of her car]] in one scene strongly hints that it's a complete fabrication.]]
146* DissonantSerenity: Repeatedly. She's completely unfazed by cults or Annie's breakdown.
147* TheDragon: [[spoiler:Joan is a witch and cult leader in service to Paimon, and responsible for the hauntings that terrorize the Graham family.]]
148* DragonAscendant: If the photographs Annie found were any indication, Joan was [[spoiler:the second in command in Paimon's earthly cult, and took over after Ellen's death.]]
149* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:Joan only befriended Annie as part of a larger plan to sacrifice the latter's family and summon a demon.]]
150* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler:She puts on a kind-hearted and cheerful façade, even after her true colors are fully revealed.]]
151* TheHeavy: [[spoiler:Although Paimon is the BigBad, Joan does most of the direct work for him, such as orchestrating the deaths of the Graham family.]]
152* NiceGal: A cheerful and friendly woman who goes out of her way to reach out to Annie in her grief and try to help her. [[spoiler:Too bad she's actually a BitchInSheepsClothing]].
153* PluckyGirl: She is an older example than most but still comes across as one with her warm personality, given the losses of her son and grandchild she describes with sorrow before offering a helping hand to Annie.
154* WoundedGazelleGambit: Her story about the deaths of her son and grandson.
155[[/folder]]
156
157[[folder:Ellen Leigh]]
158!!Ellen Leigh
159[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grandma_9.png]]
160!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/KathleenChalfant (uncredited)
161The mother of Annie Graham, who passed away just before the beginning of the film.
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163* AbusiveParents: According to Annie, Ellen was this towards her and her brother, particularly of the emotional variety.
164* BlueAndOrangeMorality: [[spoiler:Ellen always planned to sacrifice her entire family to summon Paimon. This was likely the cause of her husband and son's deaths, and results in her daughter Annie and her entire family being killed as well. Early in the film, Annie finds a note from Ellen apologizing for her "losses" and reassuring her that these sacrifices will be worth it in the end. She seemed to genuinely believe it was a worthy cause.]]
165* TheCassandra: Implied, but not probably intentionally on her part. Annie is deeply traumatized by some of the things Ellen said while suffering from a DID-induced breakdown at the end of her life...though it probably wasn't.
166* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:As the cult member who sacrificed her family for the cause, Ellen was deemed their "queen" and apparently rewarded with great material wealth, as seen by images of other cult members showering golden coins on her and a passage in one of her books on the occult about "riches to the conjurer".]]
167* EvilMatriarch: Falls into this much more clearly than Annie. She possibly caused her own son's death, traumatized Annie, and then plotted with the cult to destroy her grandchildren. Then there's the fact that she is the matriarchal monarch of a whole ''cult''.
168* TheGhost: We only clearly see Ellen once in the film, in the photograph at the beginning of the film in her obituary. She never appears after that except in shadowy copies, such as the miniatures Annie makes of her.
169* GreaterScopeVillain: Arguably. While we learn that she was very abusive to Annie and her older brother, [[spoiler:this is in fact because she's a cult leader who is aiming to bring Paimon, one of the Kings of Hell, to earth.]] It's never used to justify her actions, though.
170* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: While the story is ultimately a supernatural horror film, a lot of Ellen's character remains ambiguous. She apparently had DID, but was she actually trying to tell Annie the truth or warn her? Did she kill her husband or son or were they just driven mad?
171* PlotTriggeringDeath: The film begins with a title card of her obituary.
172* PosthumousCharacter: She raised Charlie, deeply traumatized Annie for her whole life, and her shadow looms large over the entire film, constantly forming plot points.
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176!!Paimon
177One of the eight kings of Hell, a demon who seeks Earthly form and covets a male body with promises of riches and forbidden knowledge to the cultists who follow him.
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179* TheBadGuyWins: He eventually ends up possessing Peter's body, free to roam the earth as he pleases.
180* BigBad: The cause of almost all the horrible things that happened in the movie.
181* CameBackWrong: Charlie was born as a vessel of Paimon, but was an unsuitable host as a female. Nearly everything that happens in the film is part of the cult's machinations to move Charlie's soul into Peter's body so that Paimon can have a proper Earthly host.
182* DemonicPossession: His favorite mode of expression. He possessed Charlie and also possesses Annie, before finally coming back - apparently permanently - in Peter's body.
183* EldritchAbomination: What do you expect from an otherworldly being who's haunted an entire family for ''generations'' on end? We only see Paimon's "form" or "forms" in old books that Ellen had, and it's disturbing to say the least. It's implied that the light the characters see is the [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm only part of his body they can comprehend.]]
184* GenderBenderAngst: Said to become "livid and vengeful" when given a female vessel, so of course the cult that wants riches and good familiars from him decide to make him a baby girl. That said, he seems pretty chill about it, but he might also be suffering from possession-induced amnesia.
185* TheGhost: We never actually get to see Paimon (except as a strange shimmering beam of light) and really only ever see characters be possessed by him.
186* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:To the cult and their machinations, and Joan to Ellen's cult]].
187* PeoplePuppets: Most clearly with Peter at the end, and possibly Charlie for ''her whole life''. Also a broader example, in that he manipulates the Grahams into killing each other or themselves.
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