Terrifier 3 is set to deliver a chilling blood-soaked Christmas with Art the Clown back in action. The latest installment promises practical gore and the introduction of a new FX team to bring these nightmarish visions to life.
New FX Team Takes Over
Director Damien Leone recently praised his makeup FX team led by Christien Tinsley, expressing his gratitude on Instagram. According to Leone,
The scope of the film was just too big and the requirements were too great so it was time to bring in an amazing team, so I could focus on directing.
A New Tone for Art the Clown
Leone has revealed significant changes in style for this sequel. Shooting in anamorphic widescreen, he aims to evoke the feel of an old-school John Carpenter movie wrapped up in Christmas horror. I want it to feel more like an old-school John Carpenter movie… It’s going to be very fresh. It’s not going to be like you’re sitting through part one or two all over again.
Teaser Offers Bone-Chilling Hints
The recent teaser features a two-minute sequence where a girl mistakens Art the Clown for Santa Claus. This Christmas-themed scene underscores Leone’s approach of blending festive cheer with sheer terror.
Diving Deeper into the Shaw Siblings’ Backstory
The third installment will see characters like Lauren LaVera’s Sienna Shaw and Elliott Fullam’s Jonathan Shaw return. The narrative dives deeper into their backstory, particularly their connection with their deceased father and his links to Art’s reign of terror.
A Sneak Peek at David Howard Thornton’s Art the Clown
The character of Art the Clown, played by David Howard Thornton, continues to centralize the film’s horror. With practical gore being a cornerstone of this franchise, expect some gruesome sequences that are likely to turn stomachs and blow minds.
The Release Date is Set
Tension rises as fans await the October 11, 2024 release date for Terrifier 3. The new film explores a Christmas Eve massacre orchestrated by Art as he brings seasonal chaos to Miles County. While production was impacted by industry strikes, filming is expected to resume soon.
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