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Director Damien Leone Teases Epic End To Terrifier Franchise



Terrifier series creator Damien Leone has an endgame in sight regarding his hit horror franchise that features the sadistic Art the clown.



Damien Leone, the writer-director behind the gruesome film series, exclusively shared with Variety when he believes the “Terrifier” saga will come to an end.


“There is no definitive answer at this time regarding how many more films I will make before concluding the ‘Terrifier’ saga. Personally, I can’t see it going further than one or two more films, but only time will tell,” Leone told Variety. “For now, all I can say with certainty is that I know how it ends, and it will be epic.”


The latest installment, “Terrifier 3,” slashed its way to No. 1 in North America over the weekend, earning $18.3 million in its debut. The third film sees David Howard Thornton return as the diabolical Art the Clown, who desecrates bodies left and right during the Christmas season.


“Terrifier 3” has received positive reactions from both critics and audiences, scoring a “B” on CinemaScore and 76% on Rotten Tomatoes to date. Variety‘s chief film critic Owen Gleiberman wrote in his review, “‘Terrifier 3’ puts the ‘E’ in Extreme, and it has an ace gimmick, one that simultaneously winks at and fulfills franchise expectations: It sets up Art the Clown as a fake Santa Claus who unleashes his mayhem at Christmastime.”



Ahead of “Terrifier 3’s” theatrical release, Leone spoke with Variety about the chainsaw-fueled “Psycho” tribute in the film, as well as teased the recently confirmed fourth chapter.


“It will certainly be an epic showdown, an epic closure to this Art the Clown saga,” he said. “The idea I’m toying with in my head would probably be in some regards the most experimental, so I can’t dive into it too much. Some really, really crazy things will happen in the next one.”


During my overall review and assessment of Terrifier 3, I said the Terrifier series could possibly go on for one or maybe two more films. I can't see people wanting to see a series about a miming clown murdering people for two hours.


I love the lore surrounding Sienna, and I hope we get more into Art's backstory. However, I can see the schtick going stale relatively quickly if it goes beyond one or two more films. Plus I would love to see Damien explore other aspects of horror or maybe other genres, and not be tied to Terrifier for the remainder of his career.

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