As a seasoned gamer and horror enthusiast with a penchant for the macabre, I must admit that the anticipation for Terrifier 3 is reaching fever pitch. Having survived countless nights of virtual terror, I can confidently say that this new installment promises to take blood and gore to unprecedented levels.
Following the box office triumph of Terrifier 2, even though it was filled with nausea-inducing scenes, I have a strong hunch that the third film will also be just as prosperous. At least this time, we can prepare by having barf bags handy. The trailer for Terrifier 3 already seems unsettling, but it’s reported that Art the Clown now even has his own hotline to further terrify people – imagine that!
The hype is surging on Terrifier 3 with the blood and gore being taken up a notch. Art the Clown will pose as Santa to wreak havoc, bringing gore fests to an art form for everyone’s holiday season with ax butchering and making celebratory bloody floor angels. If you thought what you saw in the trailer was frightening already, Terrifier’s official Instagram posted a new twist to promoting the movie that can’t help but pique your curiosity:
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Indeed, you’ve noticed Art the Clown’s chilling smile. Surprisingly enough, the terrifying clown has his own hotline, eagerly waiting for your calls! You might be wondering how a character who doesn’t speak could have a phone number. Well, let me assure you that mysteries like these are part of what makes horror movies so thrilling. I’m too timid to dial this number myself, but one courageous TikTok user @juicebox257 shared a video where he called 772-TER-RIFY and wait until you see the outcome!
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♬ Sneaky Snitch – Kevin MacLeod
It appears that Art the Clown won’t be speaking in the movie, which is good because it maintains the enigma surrounding the villain as a silent character. However, you might hear an odd and terrifying squeaky sound from this sinister figure instead. And to make things even more intriguing, calling the ‘hotline’ of the eerie clown killer will reveal additional unsettling events, as shared by @DiscussingFilm.
Inquire about your thoughts (or call)! It seems that Art the Clown will be sending you a penny for every call you make to him. That’s an unexpected twist, but it certainly is a clever strategy to increase the number of calls directed towards Damien Leone’s sinister character. Many Instagram users on Terrifier‘s post have shared their own startled responses to the phone number provided below:
- Is… he honking in Morse code?- @missy_maura
- Did anyone leave a message at the beep? Is Art going to call back?- @then7paragon
- I see u everywhere art please leave me alone 😭- @rynnroman
- how did i know it was gonna be the horn😭😭- @cassiemulk
- I CANT IM SCARED- @smokeytaboo
By having Terrifier 3‘s antagonist equipped with a hotline for calls, it provides an effective means of giving viewers a pre-movie fright. In fact, David Howard Thornton, who plays the chilling Art the Clown, nearly retched while filming one specific scene, which speaks volumes about its intensity. So, when you dial the number of this slasher villain in the future, feel free to let him know you’re looking forward to watching his 2024 movie release on October 11th in theaters.
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2024-09-06 21:07