Yahya Abdul-Mateen II credited as playing...
Anthony McCoy
- Detective Lipez: Who are you?
- Anthony McCoy: I am the writing on the walls. I am the sweet smell of blood on the street. The buzz that echoes in the alleyways. They will say I shed innocent blood. You are far from innocent, but they will say you were. That's all that matters.
- William Burke: This is where it all began, the story of Candyman. Local character, he'd walk around handing out candy to the neighborhood kids. One day, a couple of kids get razor blades in their candy. The police come around. That's when I saw the true face of fear. They beat him, tortured him, killed him, right there on the spot. A couple weeks later, more razor blades and more candy. He'd been innocent.
- Anthony McCoy: So he's real?
- William Burke: Candyman ain't a He. Candyman's the whole damn hive. If you're out here looking for Candyman, you ask me, stay away!
- Anthony McCoy: Candyman. The urban legend is, if you say his name five times while looking in the mirror, he appears in the reflection, and it kills you.