David (The Lost Boys)

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David is a male film character who features in The Lost Boys.

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Biography

David Powers

At one point, he tricks Michael into following him to his lair, turning him into a half vampire. When Michael is revealed to be half vampire, Sam, Michael, and the Frog brothers, Edgar and Alan, attempt to find out who the head vampire is. Eventually, they invade the vampires' lair and stake Marko, a brotherly friend and fellow vampire, and barely escape with their lives. At the climax David leads the other vampires to attack the house. A violent fight with the vampires ensues and most of the house is destroyed in the process. Eventually Michael and David have their battle. David gains the upper hand because he is stronger, but Michael eventually manages to overpower him, and David is impaled on a pair of mounted deer antlers.

Overview

Personality and attributes

David is shown as being very manipulative and cunning. He lures Michael in with Star and uses her to show that he can control people. He demonstrates this by toying with Michael and then denying everything. He seems like the leader of the Vampires, and in a way he his, to the Boys' only. He likes having control in every situation and likes to be in charge, often causing a deeply strained relationship with his presumed maker, Max. David is cited as being a true anarchy-rebellious punk in the 80's. He also has acquired a great amount of respect from the other Boys', more so than the original maker has.

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • David was created by Janice Fischer and James Jeremias with him being portrayed by actor Kiefer Sutherland where he featured in the setting of The Lost Boys universe.
  • In Fan Phenomena: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2013), Joss Whedon comments that the character of Spike was inspired by David Powers.

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  • The Lost Boys:

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