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Get Your Milk and Cookies: The Terrifier 3 Trailer Just Dropped

Art the Clown is coming back to town, and everyone’s on the naughty list. The trailer for Terrifier 3 premiered on the Bloody Disgusting official YouTube account this morning and it looks like we’re in for quite a treat. The third installment of the Terrifier franchise releases to theaters on October 11th of this year, 2024.

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Art the Clown is coming back to town, and everyone’s on the naughty list. The trailer for Terrifier 3 premiered on the Bloody Disgusting official YouTube account this morning and it looks like we’re in for quite a treat.

If you’ve somehow evaded all things Terrifier for the last decade, let’s have a brief refresher.

Art the Clown in Terrifier

Art the Clown, as played by David Howard Thornton, started making waves in the horror community with the film Terrifier in 2016. The film saw a mime stalking and killing on Halloween night with various creative methods.

Terrifier’s blend of comedy, dark grit, and gore fueled by Tom Savini-inspired practical effects was polarizing to horror fans. Some like myself find real delight in the films, while others take issue with multiple things including gratuitous gore and Art the Clown’s use of a gun for one of his kills.

Not to be deterred, Damien Leone doubled down on everything for Terrifier 2. He let it be known within the first 15 minutes how he felt about the criticisms of Art using a gun in Terrifier, as Terrifier 2 saw Art the Clown unload a Tommy gun on a crowd in a dream sequence right at the beginning. As far as the criticisms of Terrifier being too gory went, there’s a reason why the words “bleach and salt” are well-known in the horror community now.

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If the first Terrifier caused waves, then when Terrifier 2 was released in 2022, it caused a tsunami. Reports of a moviegoer passing out while watching it in the theater are often attributed to why Terrifier 2 started receiving mainstream recognition.

To original Terrifier fans like myself though, we know that Art the Clown was born to be a horror icon. It’s no surprise that he’s gained such a following because the brutality of the character, combined with his comedic charm and edge, is unique in a way we haven’t had for a long time. We simply can’t get enough of him, so let’s get into Terrifier 3.

What We Know About Terrifier 3 So Far

The third installment of the Terrifier franchise releases to theaters on October 11th of this year, 2024.

If you follow Horror Press on Instagram or TikTok, you might have caught our Horror Trivia Tuesday about Terrifier, specifically that Damien Leone knew that Terrifier 3’s first five minutes alone will be very controversial.

The Terrifier 3 teaser trailer that was released back in May has a lot of people speculating that it’s because this time we will see Art the Clown slaughter a child.

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It drew a lot of criticism, as the line in horror is typically drawn at children. Even when we see tragic child deaths, they’re typically handled gingerly as we saw with Gage Creed in Pet Sematary. However, horror has always been known to push the boundary, with Mike Flanagan’s baseball boy scene from Doctor Sleep coming immediately to mind. Damien Leone has made it known that he, too, is one not to shy away from any boundaries.

Judging from the Terrifier 3 trailer alone, I think it’s safe to say this one will make even the most hardcore horror fans squirm. 

Watch the Terrifier 3 Trailer Now

The Terrifier 3 trailer picks up on the impending fifth anniversary of the events from Terrifier 2. Sienna, as played by Lauren LaVera, who beheaded Art the Clown at the end of the last film, is urged by her friends to speak out about surviving the harrowing events.

Meanwhile, Art the Clown is armed with the Christmas spirit and a chainsaw, advancing on a couple in the shower. He gives us an expression that tells us Terrifier 3 will give us the same goofy, brutal Art that we all know and love from the previous Terrifier films.

Remember when I said Damien Leone does not shy away from his vision, no matter the criticism? One scene, as Art the Clown sits in Santa’s chair at a mall event, tells me that people who were concerned about the potential grisly murder of a child will quickly find there’s way more than one in danger.

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The trailer also hints at Terrifier 3 giving us more Art the Clown lore as Sienna says she has to “go back to the Terrifier” hinting that Art the Clown may be buried at the abandoned carnival from Terrifier 2.

We also see a potential new villain, or perhaps an earlier version of Art the Clown, as Sienna faces a monster blacksmith.

The trailer closes with a festive Art the Clown enjoying some milk and cookies, as he must be exhausted from all that slaying.

If Terrifier 2 didn’t teach us that Damien Leone will not back down from presenting his vision of Art the Clown no matter the criticism, Terrifier 3 most certainly will. Get your Terrifier 3 tickets now.

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A writer by both passion and profession: Tiffany Taylor is a mother of three with a lifelong interest in all things strange or mysterious. Her love for the written word blossomed from her love of horror at a young age because scary stories played an integral role in her childhood. Today, when she isn’t reading, writing, or watching scary movies, Tiffany enjoys cooking, stargazing, and listening to music.

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The Best Horror You Can Stream on Shudder in April 2026

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Shudder is still being coy about its Halfway to Halloween programming. Which means none of us know the full April line-up yet. However, that is not going to stop me from telling you what to watch on the app. I  have taken it upon myself to list five of my favorite movies on the streamer. These are movies I have not had the chance to gush about, as they are not new. Most of the five titles are Shudder Exclusives and/or Originals that are the reason I committed to the app. So, if we have similar tastes in films, you might dig some of these gems almost as much as I do. Get ready to laugh, cry, and sleep with the lights on because I have curated a very weird list of bangers you can stream now.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)

A Jane Doe is rolled into a coroner’s office, where he and his son soon learn there is more to this murder victim than meets the eye. The Autopsy of Jane Doe is one of the scariest movies I have seen in my adult life. It is suspenseful, wicked, quiet, and unassuming. This witch is serving mystery, immaculate vibes, and the kind of chills we never get anymore. While I usually praise the acting when gushing about this creepy banger, it is the unsettling atmosphere that truly sends me to hell each watch. Do yourself a favor and hit play on Jane Doe this month while she is on Shudder. You’ve earned a nice waking nightmare, and this is the girl. Also, can Emile Hirsch please do more horror because he’s so damn good in this?

Scare Me (2020)

Two strangers tell each other stories in a secluded cabin during a power outage. Scare Me is one of the main reasons I started getting the yearly Shudder subscription. I describe it as a weird feminist love letter to theatre kids because it hit all of those parts of my brain. It is a clever way to pull off an indie anthology and was surprisingly laugh-out-loud funny. Also, Aya Cash wears an iconic sweater in this movie that will become your new personality. I love Werewolves Within and Heart Eyes. However, I am always telling the Josh Ruben stans they need to check out this gem. Scare Me is for the nerds like me and you (I am assuming if you’re reading all of this).

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The Dark and The Wicked (2020)

Two adult siblings head to their family’s secluded farmhouse because their father is dying. They soon discover their father’s impending death is the least of their worries when something evil begins tormenting them. Bryan Bertino screws with the rhythm of the scares, which amps up the creepiness of this terrifying tale. This movie also introduced most of us to Marin Ireland who is becoming a horror staple these days. This movie is a moment for so many reasons and I hope you remember to watch it with the lights off. Shudder fully snapped when they added The Dark and The Wicked to their library. There are so many disturbing moments that live rent-free in my brain, and I guess I am welcome.

Satan’s Slaves (2017)

Death is just the beginning for one mother. This Joko Anwar remake is one of the most chaotic things on Shudder. It is haunting, cool, and messy in the best ways. I take advantage of this movie and Satan’s Slaves 2: Communion being on the app and watch them back to back every year. If you somehow missed the Anwar fan wagon, you will want to have someone save you a seat for after you watch these movies. Satan’s Slaves is serving fucked up families, fuck them kids, and demons. What more could we possibly ask for in our cinema? I personally am still hoping we will get a third entry because I love this world so much.

Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017)

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A girl joins a group of street children after her mother disappears. Issa Lopez’s tragic tale is beautiful, upsetting, and so human it hurts. She wove magical realism and social commentary into what was the first Shudder film to make me cry. I was in no way ready for this devastating emotional journey, and I cannot recommend this title enough. Tigers Are Not Afraid introduced me to Lopez’s work and what a damn good way to get to know her as an artist. Brace yourselves for some crying, and thank me later.

Those are five of my favorite movies that happen to be on Shudder. They are all over the place, but excel in their lanes. They each remain some of my favorite titles on the beloved streamer, and I do not see that changing soon. Let us know your five favorite movies on Shudder in the comments.

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The Best Horror You Can Stream on Netflix in April 2026

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Netflix heard it was spring and broke out the good stuff. They are helping us throw off that winter sadness and get into that death business. Suns out, guns out…or however that saying goes. To be fair, the lineup has been pretty packed lately, which has resulted in a bottleneck in my Netflix queue. Admittedly, that is my favorite of all of my problems I have at the moment. But still, I must push forward because there is so much to catch up on. This is why most of my picks this month are titles that also have homework for me. Some are international, some are horror, and some are gangsters serving face. However, I am excited for each of them and so ready to tell you why I think they are the best bets this month.

So, hop into my mind palace and see what five Netflix goodies I am checking out this April.

The Best Movies to Stream on Netflix This Month

Death Whisperer (2023)

A man returns to his hometown and discovers his sister is suffering from a bizarre illness. This sounds like a possession film to me, and I am finally hitting play. I looked up one day and realized there were three of these films on Netflix. I am not a huge fan of franchises, but I know how most streamers treat films from Thailand. So, this one getting a whole trilogy seems like something I can get involved with. It is also set in 1972 and based on a novel, so the horror vibes will be immaculate. I also found out this was the first Thai movie to be shown in IMAX, and that is a very cool fact. Hopefully, it is as good as I need it to be.

The Green Knight (2021) 

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A24 adapted Sir Gawain and the Green Knight with Dev Patel. That is all I need to know to get me to sit at this knight’s round table. It is described as a dark fantasy, and I cannot believe I missed this when it came out. I am adding this to the list of things the pandemic took from me as I hit play. I might even have to watch this a couple of times…for research. Is that research looking at Dev Patel and bullying more friends into watching Monkey Man? Who can say?

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026)

Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) is pulled back into the life he left behind to end it one way or the other. I am using this movie arriving on Netflix to force me to finally finish this binge that I keep pausing. I do not enjoy being the last person to finish Peaky Blinders. So, I know I would hate not being one of the first people to hit play when it hits the streamers. Aside from thirsting over Murphy, this movie looks sick. It also gives my couch potato heart the promise of closure that I am not sure the show had the chance to give to fans who watched it in real time. So, this is one of those times being late works in my favor. Sorry to everyone who had to wait an eternity for this while I just hop into the express lane.

Re/Member: The Last Night (2025) 

Six high school students are forced to break a curse in order to escape a deadly time loop. Re/Member has been on my list since it landed on Netflix. It is a Japanese horror based on a popular manga about kids dying in a time loop. So, all those words lead me to believe this is my kind of party. However, I never got around to it and am so ashamed. Which is why I’m double-focusing on both movies this month. I hope they give me nightmares because that is the only way I will learn my lesson. I also just really miss horror movies that are actually scary.

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That Night (2026) 

A single mother gets entangled with a murder, and her sister’s attempts to help backfire. This limited series is a Spanish Netflix Original, and it looks fun. Listen! I also firmly believe in supporting women in crime, and I get the impression this group will commit at least a couple of crimes. I am ready for some murder, secrets, drama, and thrills! This winter was rough and I want to feel alive this April. I am hoping that this might be the binge to do it. Wish me luck and I will see you on the other side!

I know it is no surprise that I will be avoiding the outdoors this month. However, I appreciate Netflix for making it easy for me. Why would I go anywhere when I have these titles at home? Thanks for reading my thoughts on all these things I hope I like. Feel free to let us know what you’re watching this month in the comments.

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