Synopsis
Art the Clown is set to unleash chaos on the unsuspecting residents of Miles County as they peacefully drift off to sleep on Christmas Eve
Director Damien Leone said that several big studios showed interest in financing this movie based on the unexpected success of Terrifier 2 ( 2022), even without a full script, but he turned them all down because he is certain that they would never let him film the opening scene alone, which he describes as "very controversial". Leone commented that the only reason that he can be so uncompromising in his depiction of horror and gore is because he finances his movies independently, creates all the special effects himself to keep costs down, and has no big studio breathing down his neck to make the movie more mainstream.. Mia mentions the 5 year anniversary of the original massacre was coming up soon, but it took place on Halloween, and this movie taking place on Christmas 5 years later would mean the anniversary had just passed 2 months ago..
There's an uncut version of the film that's 2 hours and 25 minutes long with 5 additional scenes
Julia’s Brother: Julia, I thought I told you to stay out of my -[Art kills him with axe] . Features Terrifier 2 (2022). A Work of ArtWritten by Drew Fulk, Joe Occhiuti, Paul Wiley, Spencer Charnas and Steve SopchakPerformed by Ice Nine Kills and Shavo Odadjian.
Everyone rating this movie a 1: There's no story; it's just an excuse for goreMe: Have you heard of Friday the 13th?
Every sequel is kids going to camp (or NYC, or outer space LOL) and getting killed in more and more creative ways.You'd think anyone watching the third installment of the Terrifier franchise would know what to expect from this movie. Given that, there's no real plot other than Art is on a holiday killing spree; this time, he's accompanied by Victoria instead of The Little Pale Girl from the second movie. While the whole movie is perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing (the Christmas aspect looks great and the gore/effects are more realistic), I prefer the raw and gritty feel of the original.
There are some very imaginative kills–to the point you wonder who even thinks of these things–which adds the shock and dark humor that fans will appreciate
There isn't as much of a fantasy and supernatural aspect as Terrifier 2, which I didn't care for anyway, so this movie is a nice return to form for Art and his victims. Good opening sequence with lots of suspense, good amount of screentime for Art's antics, good climax and conclusion that sets the table for Terrifier 4 (which has already been confirmed). See it!