Art The Clown May Not Be In The Latest All Hallows' Eve Installment, But He's Looking Killer In New Terrifier Photoshoot

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Art The Clown May Not Be In The Latest All Hallows' Eve Installment, But He's Looking Killer In New Terrifier Photoshoot

Terrifier 3’s Art the Clown may not have returned to his roots in All Hallows’ Eve: Inferno, but the killer clown owes a lot to the anthology franchise. The 2013 anthology horror film All Hallows’ Eve marked the arrival of a short film, Terrifier, by Damien Leone that would go on to become a cult classic. The Terrifier feature premiered at the Telluride Horror Show Film Festival in 2016, but wouldn’t hit theaters until two years later. The runaway success of the movie has spawned two sequels so far, with both heavily featuring the first film’s murderous antagonist, Art.

Screen Rant is happy to unveil a look at new photos of Art, taken at a shoot tied to Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3. The photos show the clown with freshly decapitated victims, giving audiences a taste of what to expect in Leone’s latest horror outing. Check out these exclusive pictures of Art the Clown, below, and see the villain himself in Terrifier 3. The movie is in theaters now.

Should Art The Clown Return For The Next All Hallows’ Eve?

When All Hallows’ Eve: Inferno producer Steve Barton spoke with Screen Rant about the latest anthology collection, he made it clear why Art didn’t appear, but also stated his willingness to bring the clown back for a future installment:

Steve Barton: Damien is so busy doing what he does, it would have been impossible, and I am so happy for them. I released the first film, I executive produced the second one, and I'm thrilled for the success they found with the third either with or without me, but he has so much going on. His future is so bright, I can't wait to see what he does. That being said, hey, you want to make a little cameo here and there, I'd be open to it, I ain't gonna argue. But I think what's happening for the genre right now is we're in the best spot we've been in in a long, long time, and I just hope you see it keep going, and I'll further it in any way that I can.

The easiest case to make for Art the Clown to appear in the next All Hallows’ Eve is that it would be a fun return to where the character’s story began in earnest. Although Art had appeared in other shorts by Leone, Terrifier and its feature film adaptation were the projects that introduced the killer clown to his largest audience. A return to anthology format would no doubt feel rewarding for viewers who have stuck with All Hallows’ Eve since the beginning.

Although it hasn’t been officially confirmed, Terrifier 4 is seemingly on the way, with Leone even telling Variety that he doesn’t see the franchise going beyond one or two more films. If that’s true, Art the Clown’s fourth feature-length outing may be his last. All Hallows’ Eve anthologies, then, could be the perfect vehicle to bring the character back in a rewarding yet manageable way that doesn’t necessitate the time, money, and story requirements of a full-length feature.

The case against Art’s return in the next All Hallows’ Eve could be made based on how the latest anthology came together. In his interview, Barton stressed that he wanted to collect short films that had already gone through the festival circuit, therefore creating a home for projects that otherwise may be forgotten:

Steve Barton: Indie filmmakers, they always start with horror shorts. And the problem with horror shorts, when you're making an independent film, and you have a short film, is they have a very finite life expectancy. You do your festival run, and maybe you're featured on a website or two, and then your film goes and dies on Vimeo or YouTube … So, I started thinking, "What would happen if we took these shorts that have already been filmed, that aren't doing anything, collected them and put them into an anthology, just being exactly what they are?

Even at the risk of taking up programming space from something that could become the next Terrifier franchise, Art the Clown’s inclusion could draw more eyes to the next All Hallows’ Eve. If Terrifier 3’s box office records are any indication, the clown would certainly be a compelling attraction.

Terrifier 3 is in theaters now, and is set to release on Blu-ray, 4K, and DVD on December 17. All Hallows’ Eve: Inferno is available on TUBI and Fandango.

Terrifier 3 Poster

Terrifier 3 follows Sienna and her brother as they attempt to move past the traumatic events of Art the Clown's Halloween massacre. As they embrace the Christmas season, Art reemerges, intent on turning their holiday into a nightmare, continuing his reign of terror.

Director Damien Leone

Release Date October 11, 2024

Studio(s) Dark Age Cinema , Fuzz on the Lens Productions

Distributor(s) Cineverse

Writers Damien Leone

Cast Lauren LaVera , David Howard Thornton , Antonella Rose , Elliott Fullam , Samantha Scaffidi , Margaret Anne Florence , Bryce Johnson , Alexa Blair Robertson , Mason Mecartea , Krsy Fox , Luciana VanDette , Clint Howard , Bradley Stryker , Daniel Roebuck , Chris Jericho , Tom Savini , Jason Patric , Alex Ross , Kailey Hyman , Kellen Raffaelo , Lisa Marie Falcone , Stephen Cofield Jr. , Corrine Kelly , Joe Falcone , Peter Mitchell , Marie Maser , Jon Abrahams

Character(s) Sienna , Art the Clown , Gabbie , Jonathan , Victoria Heyes , Jessica , Greg , Mia , Cole , Jennifer , Juliet , Smokey , Eddie , Santa / Charlie , Burke , Bystander , Michael , Mark , Brooke , Timmy , Dispatch , Officer Evans , Bag Lady , Dean , Cosplayer , Receptionist , Dennis

Runtime 125 Minutes

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