Terrifier 3: Trailer Talk

Terrifier 3: Trailer Talk

Terrifier 3: Trailer Talk

While I am a fan of gory horror films, they have to have a reason for being gory, e.g.: to help progress the story. The ‘Terrifier’ films do not fit that rule, but they serve as a challenge for horror fans: how much can you watch before feeling ill. And the third film in the franchise aims to further escalate the bloodshed and gore.

‘Terrifier 3’ once again follows Art the Clown through his never-ending tortuous murder spree. But, this time, the film has decided to bring in some Christmas spirit as it’s set around the holiday season.



From the very second the trailer starts, it does a great job at creating dread. By now, fans have become familiar with Art’s horrific ways of torturing and killing people, so the two-minute trailer feels like a ticking time bomb while waiting for him to attack. But it also looks like it’ll continue the (very) dark humour that the second film had, as Art breaks into someone’s house and is revealed to be dressed as Santa. It’s a short trailer but uses its time well and succeeds at grabbing the attention of horror fans. 

While this will be released in October, it’ll be great to, once again, have a Christmas themed horror film. Plus, the franchise has become very familiar with its evil horrific villain, so knows how to perfectly execute the dread that’s in the trailer. 


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Megan’s taste in films are interesting: her favourite films are ‘Space Jam’, Studio Ghibli’s ‘The Cat Returns’, as well as horror films ‘Saw’, ‘Drag Me To Hell’ and ‘Ju-On: The Grudge’. When she’s not watching films, she’ll be spending precious hours playing ‘Crash Bandicoot’.

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