Michael Emerson (character)
Michael Emerson is a fictional character and protagonist of the 1987 film The Lost Boys portrayed by Jason Patric. Michael moves to Santa Carla, California from Phoenix, Arizona with his mother Lucy and brother Sam. During his time in Santa Carla, he becomes involved with a biker gang who are revealed to be vampires and is turned by their charismatic leader, David Powers.
Fictional character biography
Michael Emerson is the son of Lucy Emerson and the older brother to Sam. He is seen as being a relatively quiet teenager interested in fitness and motorcycles. He moves from his hometown of Phoenix, Arizona to Santa Carla, California after his mother's divorce. While there, Michael becomes infatuated with a girl named Star, who appears to be in a relationship with David Powers. David challenges Michael to a deadly motorcycle race, which Michael loses, and invites him back to their hangout. While at their hangout, David taunts Michael before eventually offering him wine, which was really David's blood, turning him into a half-vampire. David and his gang hang off of the underside of an elevated train before each individually falling off. Eventually, Michael loses his grip and falls, before waking up in his own bed with a new ear piercing.Michael's new status as a half-vampires eventually manifests itself when he begins reacting negatively to sunlight, constantly wearing sunglasses, and one night begins flying around the house involuntarily. He confides in his brother Sam to help him, as Sam had recently befriended self-proclaimed vampire hunters Edgar and Alan Frog. Michael has another encounter with David where David attempts to persuade Michael into killing. Michael instead watches in horror and fear as David and his gang massacre a group of Surf Nazis. Michael returns home where he comes across Star, who reveals that she too is a half-vampire and Michael was intended to be her first victim, which would have turned her into a fully-fledged vampire. After this, Michael leads Sam, Edgar and Alan to David's lair, where they rescue Star and another half-vampire, Laddie, and end up successfully killing one vampire, Marko. The group barely escape with their lives and only do so because it is still daytime and the vampires cannot follow them into the sunlight.
That evening, Michael, Sam, Edgar and Alan prepare to defend themselves, Star and Laddie inside the Emerson house from David and the other two remaining vampires, Paul and Dwayne. This results in the deaths of the other two vampires, leading to a final confrontation between Michael and David, which ends with Michael impaling David on a set of deer antlers. After killing David, Michael and Star notice that their vampiric abilities are still present. It is then revealed that Max, a seemingly innocent video store owner who was romantically interested in Lucy, is the true head vampire who had David turn Michael in hopes of getting Lucy to become a mother to the vampires. Michael's grandfather then stakes Max with his tractor, freeing Michael, Star and Laddie from their vampirism.
Other appearances
Film
- Jason Patric did not return for the straight to DVD sequels, Lost Boys: The Tribe and Lost Boys: The Thirst. Michael is referenced in Lost Boys: The Thirst by Edgar Frog, stating that he and Star are not on speaking terms with the Frog Brothers due to their hand in the death of his brother Sam Emerson.
Television
- In 2019, The CW began work on a reboot television series based on The Lost Boys. Michael was set to appear, this time played by Tyler Posey and the series would follow him and his brother Sam moving to their mother's childhood home Santa Carla after the sudden death of their father. A pilot was filmed however the project was not picked up. In 2020, development of the project continued; however, Michael was written out and replaced by the character Garrett, played by Branden Cook. This new series synopsis removed references to the original film such as the seaside town name of Santa Carla and the lead vampire being David. Again, a pilot was filmed but the series was not picked up.
Literature
- Michael appears in the comic book series Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs which is intended to be a prelude to Lost Boys: The Tribe. Here, Michael and Star are being hunted by a resurrected David in revenge for killing his brothers.
- Michael reappears in the comic book sequel The Lost Boys which disregards the straight-to-DVD sequels and Reign of Frogs as canon. Instead, it picks up directly after the first film and follows Michael protecting Star from her vampiric sisters - The Blood Belles.