The Beast
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The Beast may refer to:
Religion
- The Beast (Revelation), two beasts described in the Book of Revelation
- Beast of the Last Days, a sign of the end time in Muslim belief
Fictional character
- The Beast is the imagined monster in William Golding's Lord of the Flies
- The Beast, the antagonist of the Poltergeist film series
- The Beast (Buffyverse), a fictional demon in the TV series Angel
- Beast (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe
- The main antagonist of Kung Fu Hustle
- The Beast, from the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast
- Beast (Disney character), Disney version of the fairy tale character from the 1991 film Beauty and the Beast
- An antagonistic being featured in the inFAMOUS video game series
- The Beast, a mysterious child-eating monster that turns out to be a friendly English Mastiff in The Sandlot
Film
- The Beast (1975 film), French/Italian drama
- La bête (The Beast), a 1975 film by Walerian Borowczyk
- The Beast (1988 film), a 1988 American film based on the play Nanawatai
- The Beast (1996 film), made for TV movie based on the 1991 novel Beast
Music
- The Beast (band), a hip hop and jazz band
- The Beast (Vader album), an album by Polish death metal band Vader
- The Beast (Angus and Julia Stone album), an EP by Angus and Julia Stone
- A song by Milt Buckner
- A song by the Fugees from The Score (album)
- A song by the band Concrete Blonde from their 1990 album Bloodletting (album)
- A song by Laura Marling
Television series
- The Beast (2001 TV series), a short-lived 2001 TV series
- The Beast (2007 TV series), a 2007 television series starring Ian Gomez
- The Beast (2009 TV series), an American crime drama starring Patrick Swayze
- "The Beast" (Neon Genesis Evangelion episode), an episode of the Japanese animated TV series
People nicknamed The Beast
- Júlio Baptista, a Brazilian football player
- Jerome Beasley an American basketball player currently playing for Eiffeltowers
- Mark Creighton, an English football player who currently plays for Wrexham
- Aleister Crowley, an acclaimed occultist
- Lane Elenburg, Big Brother 12 (U.S.) houseguest
- Jimmie Foxx, a United States baseball player
- Luis Garavito, Colombian serial killer, nicknamed "The Beast" or "La Bestia"
- Jerel Ifil, an English football player currently playing at Aberdeen
- Brian Jensen (footballer born 1975), a Danish footballer
- Mark Labbett, British television personality known for being a "Chaser" in the game show The Chase airing on ITV and GSN
- Brock Lesnar, an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial arts fighter
- Dez Bryant, a United States American football player
- Max Mirnyi, a professional tennis player from Belarus
- Tendai Mtawarira, a Zimbabwean born South Africa rugby player
- John Mugabi, Ugandan born Middleweight boxer
- Alvaro Negredo, a Spanish football player who currently plays for Man City
- Jon Parkin, an English football player
- Salvatore Riina, a Sicilian mafioso
- Bob Sapp, a mixed martial arts fighter
- Dan Severn, a mixed martial arts fighter
- Daigo Umehara, a renowned Japanese arcade fighting video game player
- Manu Vatuvei, New Zealand rugby league footballer
- Calvin Abueva, Filipino basketball player
Other uses
- The Beast of Gévaudan, a man-eating predator
- The Beast (game), an alternate reality game promoting A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
- The Beast (newspaper), a Buffalo, New York newspaper
- The Beast (roller coaster), a wooden roller coaster located at Kings Island near Cincinnati, Ohio
- The Beast (wrestler), the ring name of Yvon Cormier, a retired Canadian professional wrestler
- The Johns Hopkins Beast, a robot built in the 1960s
- Milwaukee's Best, an economy beer brand by Miller Brewing Company nicknamed "The Beast"
- Presidential state car (United States), the official state car used by the President of the United States
See also
- Beast (disambiguation)
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