| NOTE: This is only about the in-universe movie character The Pig Butcher, as the man who plays him, Martin Brown, doesn't actually kill anyone. |
| ā | It's... the phone. You should answer it. | ā |
| ~ The Pig Butcher's most famous line. |
The Pig Butcher is a fictional character in Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, serving as the main antagonist of the in-universe movie Midnight Animal. In this movie inspired by the murders of Jacket. However, unlike Jacket, The Pig Butcher lacks any redeeming qualities. He simply wants to murder teenagers and rape the character, based off the woman Jacket rescued, because the person on the phone told him to.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- He breaks into a house, and murders five innocent teenagers for fun.
- He then beat the girl on the second floor to the ground, and rapes her, he then takes her back to his house, where she was presumably raped further.
- After she escapes from him and calls the police on him, he is taken into custody by the police at a police station. Where he then murders 36 police officers.
- He storms into the room where they're keeping the woman, and it's made clear that he was going to murder the police officers in the room with the woman, and then rape her again, however, he is shot dead by the woman before he is able to.
- Despite the high heinous standard of Hotline Miami, he stands out due to being from a within universe movie, with a considerably much lower Heinous Standard.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- He has moral agency issues due to his insanity, to the point where the game makes it clear he believes someone on a telephone that doesn't exist is telling him to murder people.
Trivia[]
- Due to being a fictional fictional character, he is the only Hotline Miami Near Pure Evil to not be associated with 50 Blessings or the Russian cartel.
External Links[]
- The Pig Butcher on the Villains Wiki
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Jake | Tony | The General | The Pig Butcher | ||
