Eager Fans Get an Early Surprise
Horror movie enthusiasts received an early Halloween treat as the scheduled release date for Terrifier 3 moved forward from October 25th to October 11th. Writer and director Damien Leone’s successful movie franchise’s latest installment wrapped up two weeks ago, as reported by Deadline.
Key Takeaways:
– The release date of Terrifier 3 has been advanced to October 11th from the initial October 25th.
– The film’s budget significantly increased based on the previous sequel’s box office success.
– Director Damien Leone aims to return to the first film’s tone, making it the scariest of the series.
– While the director may conclude the series with this sequel, the opportunity for future installments remains open.
Financial Success Fuels Higher Production Value
With Terrifier 2 raking up $15.1 million at the box office, Leone had a substantially higher budget for Terrifier 3, reaching a “couple million”. The first film was created on a modest budget of about $55,000, while Terrifier 2 benefitted from a budget slightly over $250,000. The increased budget promises viewers an even more thrilling cinematic experience.
Unleashing Chaos This Christmas Eve
Terrifier 3 brings back the eccentric character Art the Clown, portrayed by David Howard Thornton. The plot revolves around Art the Clown wreaking havoc on the peaceful residents of Miles County as they slumber away on Christmas Eve. Thornton, who first assumed the role in Terrifier, had been introduced in Leone’s 2013 anthology, All Hallows’ Eve.
A Star-Studded Cast Returns
Lauren LaVera reprises her role as Terrifier 2’s heroine Sienna, along with Elliot Fullam as Sienna’s brother Jonathan and Samantha Scaffidi as Victoria Heyes from the Terrifier series. Newcomer Daniel Roebuck steps into the role of Santa Claus.
Chris Jericho, who had a cameo in Terrifier 2, is back for Terrifier 3, although he noted his appearance would be brief.
Back to Roots—With a Twist
Director Leone aims to draw from the first film’s tone, intending to make this sequel the scariest, goriest, and most depraved of the lot. He promises to scale back the mystical elements that dominated the second film. Leone also plans to ensure this movie will be less than two hours long—unlike its predecessor.
Despite Leone contemplating a conclusion to the series with the third film, he maintains the possibilities for potential sequels. He acknowledges that in the world of horror, supernatural elements can pave the way for more ensuing sequels.
Waiting Eagerly for October 11th
As fans gear up for an early release of Terrifier 3, anticipation mounts for what promises to be a tantalizing blend of horror and suspense. Earlier than expected, this movie has the potential to make the month of October even more thrilling for its fanbase. Are you excited for Terrifier 3? Let us know in the comments!