Art the Clown Star ‘Almost Vomited’ Filming a Terrifier 3 Scene: Deets Here

As an ardent fan with a penchant for all things horrifying, I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming Terrifier 3! The return of Art the Clown, portrayed brilliantly by David Howard Thornton, promises to send shivers down my spine once more.


A fresh Terrifier movie is set to hit theaters in October, following up on the tale of Art the Clown. This franchise is infamous for its gruesome content, and lead actor David Howard Thornton (playing the clown) confesses that one particular scene in the new flick nearly made him retch. Despite this, even Thornton acknowledged that others found his reaction during filming amusing, as reported to Empire magazine.

During filming, he admitted that he found one specific moment incredibly difficult to deal with. He didn’t specify the details, but he did mention that it came close to making him nauseous. He put it this way, “I won’t reveal what it was, but it nearly made me sick. It was hilarious to everyone else that I was reacting like that.” Those around him found it amusing, some even feeling victorious as they had managed to provoke such a response from him.

Thornton suggested that a particular segment in the movie might stir up strong reactions due to its controversial nature. He warned that the explicit content could leave viewers taken aback, adding that the unfolding events might provoke shock. Despite the intensity of the scene, Thornton expressed his fondness for the violent elements, labeling it as “violent cartoon-style.” He enjoys pushing boundaries and incorporating novel aspects into his work.

In the third installment, Terrifier, the chilling tale of Art the Clown persists. This time around, Art the Clown makes a menacing return, ramping up his vengeance in this spine-tingling sequel featuring David Howard Thornton. Notably, Lauren LaVera, who garnered recognition and praise with Terrifier 2, is once again at the center of attention. Fans are praising LaVera as the “Final Girl,” a term used in horror films to refer to the last woman standing, upholding tradition.

Once again, I find myself back in front of the screen, taking on the character of Victoria Heyes, played by Samantha Scaffidi. Alongside me are some familiar faces: the legendary Felissa Rose from Sleepaway Camp, and the charismatic Chris Jericho from AEW, both delivering standout performances in their cameos.

In the third installment of Terrifier, Art the Clown’s ravenous appetite for blood persists a year following its previous film. This sinister character is reanimated by an ominous power, returning to haunt the residents of Miles County once more. As Halloween draws near, Art zeroes in on LaVera and Elliott Fullam, portraying a teenage girl and her younger brother respectively. Brace yourself for another nerve-wracking and unrelenting adventure into the abyss of fear.

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2024-08-29 13:40