‘Terrifier 2’ – Art the Clown Leaves His Mark in Gory Exclusive Clip!

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Art the Clown’s triumphant return is finally here with Terrifier 2 slashing into 800+ theaters this Thursday night, October 6th, from Bloody Disgusting, Cinedigm, and Iconic Releasing.

Terrifier 2 is currently 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and has been receiving rave reviews through its premiere screening across the globe.

Now, we have our own exclusive clip from a scene early in the film where Art leaves his mark in two ways…

Terrifier 2 has Art the Clown up to his old tricks once again. Following his gruesome demise in the first film, a sinister presence has brought Art back to life to rein terror on the residents of Miles County. On Halloween night, he returns to the unassuming town and sets his sights on fresh prey: a teenage girl and her little brother, portrayed by Lauren LaVera and Elliott Fullam, respectively.  

From Writer/Director Damien Leone (All Hallows’ Eve), the highly anticipated sequel to the cult-favorite slasher film welcomes back David Howard Thornton as the demonic killer, Art the Clown. Terrifier 2 also introduces Lauren LaVera as Sienna, who will become an instant fan favorite. Also returning is Samantha Scaffidi who will reprise her role as Victoria Heyes. Horror icon Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) also makes an appearance. 

Don’t miss out on the first major Halloween event of the year! Head on over to www.Terrifier2TheMovie.com for current listings or check Fandango or your local theater chain to get Terrifier 2 tickets near you. The film is opening in 800+ theaters across the country!

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