Terrifier 3: Trailer Talk

Terrifier 3: Trailer Talk

Terrifier 3: Trailer Talk

Back in November 2023, the third film in the ‘Terrifier’ franchise was announced via a creepy trailer revealing Art the Clown at a house at Christmas Time. Now another trailer has been released along with an official release date.

‘Terrifier 3’ once again follows the crazy clown killer Art as he goes on a murderous rampage during the Christmas holidays.



After the last two films pushed the limits of what was considered grotesque and gruesome, it should come as to no surprise to see that the third entry is looking to further increase the violence onscreen. Plus, ‘Terrifier’ fans know what to expect from the films at this point. And yet, the trailer still does a fantastic job at mentally preparing them for what’s to come, by only showing quick flashes of various violent scenes from the film, while a creepily slow rendition of the carol ‘Silent Night’ is playing. It’s very simple but extremely effective.

It looks like ‘Terrifier 3’ will further increase the violence and gore if that’s even possible, and the trailer is fantastically executed (pun intended). But, with this being the supposed last entry in the ‘Terrifier’ franchise, there is wonder as to whether Art the Clown will finally be destroyed once and for all. 


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