“ | I made my family disappear. | „ |
~ Kevin remembering when he slaughtered his family. |
Kevin McCallister is the main protagonist of the YouTube splatter short film called Rated-R Home Alone by Corridor. He's a young psychopathic mastermind who attacks others with gruesome traps.
He is portrayed by Macaulay Culkin.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- He brutally killed his entire family with a knife (apart from one, who was crushed by Uncle Frank’s chair) just because they bullied him. The smile on his face when he said repeatedly “he made his family disappear.” made it clear he felt no remorse for this.
- He made a plan to "MURDER THEM ALL," them being Harry and Marv who wanted to rob his house.
- He tricked Marv into stepping on a nail splitting his entire foot in half.
- He burned Harry's entire face with a flamethrower, killing him.
- He crushed and burned Marv's face with an iron, also killing him.
- When Larry and Mark arrived on the scene, he killed Mark by shooting him in the face with a shotgun.
- He then shot Larry in the crotch causing him to fall on the icy stairs, killing him.
- He ran away from the cops and possibly continued his awful crimes.
- All he cared about is getting the house to himself and sadistically watching others suffer with gore and guts everywhere.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He is from a black comedy splatter parody film, so he isn't taken seriously at all.
Trivia[]
- He, alongside Willy Wonka, are the only Corridor characters to be IH.
- He's similar to Henry Evans from a full-length horror movie The Good Son (with the same actor Macaulay Culkin), who also tried killing his family and masterminded lethal traps against innocent subjects. The big difference is that Kevin successfully ran away from the police and killed his family while Henry Evans fell off a cliff and died and Kevin is played for dark comedy while Henry is played much more seriously.
- He's a family-unfriendly parody of Kevin McCallister from the original Home Alone and Home Alone 2, but far more lethal and villainous.
- He is the only version of Kevin McCallister to be Inconsistently Heinous, which is ironic, as the original Kevin is Inconsistently Admirable.