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Terrifier 3 hits shelves: Art the Clown returns in Damien Leone’s latest horror instalment

Terrifier 3 hits shelves: Art the Clown returns in Damien Leone’s latest horror instalment

The latest instalment in Damien Leone’s horror series, Terrifier 3, is now available on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD, with digital rental and purchase options set to follow on 13th January. The film, distributed by Signature Entertainment, continues the chilling saga of Art the Clown, a character that has haunted the series since its inception.

Terrifier 3 follows the harrowing ordeal of Sienna, a survivor from the previous film, who grapples with traumatic visions that suggest her past horrors aren’t quite behind her. Art the Clown, portrayed by David Howard Thornton, returns with a vengeance, plunging Sienna and her family into a nightmarish struggle for survival. The film’s cast also includes Lauren LaVera, Daniel Roebuck, Elliot Fullam, Bryce Johnson, Samantha Scaffidi and Jason Patric, with appearances by wrestling star Chris Jericho and horror icons Tom Savini and Clint Howard.

In addition to the main feature, the Blu-ray and 4K UHD editions offer exclusive content, including a behind-the-scenes clip that provides insight into the making of this gruesome spectacle. 

Terrifier 3 not only promises to deliver an intense horror experience but also seeks to explore deeper psychological themes through its protagonist’s struggle with her past traumas. The film’s synopsis describes it as a test of the limits of fear, with Art the Clown orchestrating a terrifying ordeal that forces Sienna to confront her deepest fears.

As the film rolls out across various formats, horror enthusiasts and series fans are invited to engage with what is touted as one of the year’s most blood-curdling films. 

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Terrifier 3 is out now on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD and released digitally on demand on 13th January 2025. Read our review here.

Watch the trailer for Terrifier 3 here:

And a behind-the-scenes clip here:

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