Screambox has just released a teaser for Terrifier 3, the latest installment of the gob-smackingly violent film series about a demonic clown’s unending killing spree. Have a look:
As you can see from the trailer, Art won’t be alone this time: the possessed, desiccated corpse of the first film’s doomed “final girl,” Victoria Hayes (Samantha Scaffidi), will join him in his bloody rampage. All hope is not lost, however, as Sienna (Lauren LaVera), hero of Terrifier 2, has additionally returned to put an end to things once-and-for-all. Hopefully.
She’ll have her work cut out for her, though, as the teaser appears to preview Art’s vomit-inducing showstopper: a chainsaw double murder at a public shower.
If that wasn’t enough to entice you, Bloody-Disgusting additionally has a stomach-turning new poster of Art celebrating the holidays with Victoria:
Damien Leone's Terrifier 3.
Only in theaters October 11, 2024. pic.twitter.com/DYpR7JEqhd
— Bloody Disgusting (@BDisgusting) July 24, 2024
They look happy.
Terrifier 3 stars Lauren LaVera, Elliot Fullam, Samantha Scaffidi, Chris Jericho, Daniel Roebuck, Tom Savini, Jason Patric, Antonella Rose, Krsy Fox, Clint Howard, Annie Lederman, Sienna Hubert-Ross, Jon Abrahams and David Howard Thornton as Art the Clown, himself. It’s scheduled to reach theaters this October 11.
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