Exclusive: Damien Leone recalls the time when a studio wanted to remake a less gory version of his Terrifier franchise
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Despite being best known as some of the goriest and most brutal horror movies the genre has seen, director Damien Leone says his independent Terrifier franchise was almost picked up by a big mainstream studio.
“They wanted to reboot it for a wider audience. That’s not what I was interested in. They would say, ‘It’s gotta be rated R, it can’t be as gory as you made it,'” Leone tellsTotal Film in our new issueout on Thursday, September 12, which features The Penguin on the cover. The director refrained from mentioning which studio asked to remake his Clown-centric flicks, however, he ultimately turned them down.
“I knew they’d never let me shoot the first 10 minutes of what I wanted to do [in Terrifier 3],” adds the director. “So I thought, ‘Let’s just stay true to what this franchise is.'” The third movie in Leone’s bloody saga is said to be the goriest yet, with scenes causing Art star David Howard Thornton to almost throw up.
We’ve got an exclusive image from the new movie too, which features Art the Clown looking suitably terrifying. Check out the full image below.
“They were so curious as to what I did with so little money,” says Leone, referring to the studio who wanted to buy out his ever-growing franchise. Well, whatever he is doing is working. Leone’s threequel, which just so happens to be a Christmas movie, will soon hit the big screen with an international theatrical release.
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