, which features the Hebrew name for Leviathan, לויתן In the television series,
Farscape (1999–2003), Leviathans are sentient spaceships, with the ship
Moya used by the main characters being one of them. In the gothic soap opera
Dark Shadows, the Leviathans are an ancient race of beings who ruled Earth before mankind came into existence. Their forms were hideous and inhuman, although many Leviathans took human shape after they lost control of the planet, now seeking to return to Earth and reclaim it as their own.
Leviathan is a 1989 science-fiction horror film about a hideous creature that stalks and kills a group of people in a sealed environment, in a similar way to such films as
Alien (1979) and
The Thing (1982). In the 2001
Disney animated film
Atlantis: The Lost Empire, the Leviathan is a gigantic Atlantean war machine resembling a giant
lobster that serves as the guardian of the entrance to
Atlantis, which lies at the bottom of the
Atlantic Ocean. In the 2003 sequel ''
Atlantis: Milo's Return'', the Leviathan is still guarding the entrance to Atlantis, but is no longer hostile to Milo Thatch or his friends. In the television series
Supernatural, the Leviathans are an ancient race of monsters who were freed from
Purgatory when the angel
Castiel absorbed its entire population. Described by Death as God's original creations, created before angels and humanity but locked away because they proved too dangerous, Leviathans are capable of shapeshifting into human form after contact with their DNA, able to eat virtually anything, and are almost indestructible. They are only vulnerable to the household chemical
Borax and being stabbed with the bone of a righteous mortal (Sister Mary Constant) soaked in blood from the three fallen: a fallen Angel (Castiel), Ruler of fallen humanity (Crowley) and the father of fallen beasts (Alpha Vampire). In the
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu episode "The Last Voyage", Zane's father is revealed to be alive, but trapped in a prison surrounded by water and guarded by a squid-like creature known as a Leviathon.
Dave Bautista wrestled under the name Leviathan in the early 2000s for Ohio Valley Wrestling, WWE's developmental territory at the time, before he was called up to the main roster. In the television series
Elementary, the episode "The Leviathan" features the titular location, an impossible to crack bank vault. In the television series
Red Dwarf, the season seven episode "
Epideme" features a ship called the
Leviathan, which the
Red Dwarf crew discover buried in the middle of an ice planetoid. In the television series
Agent Carter, set in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Leviathan is a callsign of the possible head of the enemy operation. In the DC Comics-based series
Supergirl,
Leviathan appears as a criminal organization.
Leviathan is a 2014 film by the Russian director
Andrey Zvyagintsev. In the 2016 television series
Legends of Tomorrow,
Vandal Savage uses a giant robot created from
Ray Palmer's technologies known as the Leviathan to crush rebellion forces. Palmer grows to the same size as the robot to battle it. In the 2019
Monsterverse film
Godzilla: King of the Monsters, a Titan named
Leviathan is contained in Outpost 49, situated in
Loch Ness.
Job 41:12-34 appears in the beginning of the epilogue of the film's novelization, in reference to the physiological similarities between
Godzilla and Leviathan as described by the passage. In the series
Smallville, a sonar weapon called Leviathan was created by
LuthorCorp for
the Pentagon. It emitted focused sound waves powerful enough to rip submarines in half. Experiments were conducted by
Lex Luthor, killing nearby marine life in the process. In
Hellbound: Hellraiser II, the entity Leviathan, in the shape of a gigantic, elongated diamond, rotates in space above the Hell labyrinth, shooting out black beams which cause Channard to remember some of the atrocities he committed. Julia calls Leviathan the "god of flesh, hunger, and desire... the Lord of the Labyrinth". The 2020 web series
Helluva Boss features Leviathan as the Queen of the Envy Ring, making their first appearance in the episode "Mastermind". They are depicted as having
two heads, each with an individual personality. ==Video games==