The team behind “Terrifier 3” has decided to move up the film’s North American release date to October 11, providing horror fans with an early Halloween treat. Alongside this announcement, they have revealed a first-look image from the movie, building excitement for what’s to come.
Success of the Terrifier Franchise
“Terrifier” has emerged as a remarkable success story in independent genre filmmaking. Despite its modest budget of $250k, the second instalment in the slasher franchise featuring the chilling Art the Clown garnered $11 million domestically and an additional $4 million internationally last year.
Returning Cast and New Additions
David Howard Thornton reprises his role as Art the Clown, joined by Lauren LaVera as Sienna. The film also stars Samantha Scaffidi, Elliot Fullam, and AEW star Chris Jericho and introduces Daniel Roebuck as Santa Claus. Director Damien Leone and producer Phil Falcone are at the helm of this thrilling sequel.
Plot Teaser
According to distributor Cineverse, “Terrifier 3” will unleash chaos in Miles County on Christmas Eve, disrupting the peaceful slumber of unsuspecting residents. The promise of Art the Clown taking his terror to new heights has fans eagerly anticipating this latest instalment.
Excitement for the Halloween Season
Producer Phil Falcone expresses excitement about delivering “Terrifier 3” to theatres just in time for the Halloween season, promising an unforgettable experience for fans. The team acknowledges the immense support from horror enthusiasts, crediting them for believing in the film’s potential.
Anticipation for a Thrilling Theatrical Experience
Brad Miska, VP of Bloody Disgusting for Cineverse, praises “Terrifier 2” as a generational horror film and anticipates that “Terrifier 3” will shock audiences with its unique theatrical experience. Art the Clown is poised to dominate October once again with his terrifying presence.
The early release of “Terrifier 3” on October 11 promises horror aficionados and delivers spine-chilling thrills during the Halloween season.