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Terrifier 3's stomach-churning first teaser announced

Terrifier 3's stomach-churning first teaser announced

Merry bloody Christmas

Art the clown is back and the sequel to a film many call stomach-churning is coming soon and it's making a shift in setting from Halloween to Christmas.

The previous two Terrifier films were set during spooky season, however, director Damien Leone has recently announced that the film will be set during the Christmas holiday. Fans will be able to see a Terrifier 3 teaser trailer from 1 November.

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Fans will be able to see this teaser AFTER Halloween showings of Terrifier 2 in the U.S. Once Art has finished stabbing, slashing, and peeling skin, stick around past the credits to see everyone's second favourite horror clown cause chaos at Christmas. Leone also announced that the first 100 fans at each cinema will receive an exclusive Terrifier 3 poster, which shows Art decorating a Christmas tree with the faces of his victims. Oh, and he's wearing Santa's face as a necklace.

Terrifier 3 is due for release ready for Christmas 2024 and will follow Art as he's resurrected by a sinister force and goes on to hunt down a teenage girl and her brother.

The Terrifier films are known for over-the-top gore and disgusting kills, with a scene in the recent sequel forcing viewers to leave the cinema or turn off the film. It's definitely not for the squeamish. Art has appeared in several films and has quickly become a cult favourite for his nastiness and lack of dialogue, communicating via mime only.

You can catch his first appearance in All Hallows Eve before he moved on to his own franchise and began turning stomachs everywhere. I'm very jealous of those who get to see the teaser and collect a poster. Art has quickly become one of my favourite horror villains.

Featured Image Credit: Bloody Disgusting

Topics: TV And Film