New chilling look at upcoming horror movie Terrifier 3 features Art the Clown back in his regular outfit and a new release date

May. 1, 2024



Art the Clown is coming to town… two weeks earlier

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Good news slasher fans, we have just got a new look at Terrifier 3, and better yet the highly anticipated upcoming horror sequel has also confirmed an earlier release date, meaning Art the Clown is starting his killing spree two weeks early.

The film’s producer Phil Falcone said of the earlier release date: “We’re so excited to bring the next Terrifier to theaters this fall just in time for the Halloween season. Terrifier 3 will deliver everything the fans expect and more with Art the Clown taking things to the next level.”

Along with the updated schedule, the studios have dropped yet another look at Art the Clown, this time in his original black and white clown costume rather than the Santa suit we saw him wearing in thefirst lookandteaser. In the image, Art is in his signature goofy pose with his white gloves covered in blood in what looks to be a dark attic. Is it me or does his suit look shiner? See the full look above.

Terrifier 3, whichwrapped filming earlier this year, is written and directed by franchise creator Damien Leone, and as per the synopsis follows Art the Clown who is yet again “set to unleash another round of chaos on the unsuspecting residents of Miles County as they peacefully drift off to sleep on Christmas Eve.” The film welcomes back David Howard Thornton as Art,Terrifier 2’s Lauren LaVera as Sienna, Terrifier’s Samantha Scaffidi as Victoria Heyes, and more.

Terrifier 3 releases on October 11 in the US and October 25 in the UK. For more, check out our list of thebest horror movies, or keep up to date withupcoming horror moviesheading your way this year.

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