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The titular character, as a clown, makes a number of crude jokes throughout the first two installments, but Killjoy 3 appears to be a genuine effort in black comedy. The third installment was also a first in establishing that Killjoy can be summoned through a blood pact; two different spoken rituals are used in the earlier films.
Killjoy is a 2000 American fantasy slasher film directed by Craig Ross, starring Ángel Vargas. It follows a young man who's murdered and seeks revenge through a killer demon clown named Killjoy. It is the first entry in the Killjoy franchise.
Ce-Ce tells the group a story that her grandmother told her about, an evil spirit named Killjoy, a revenge demon who can be summoned through black magic. A boy named Michael summoned Killjoy but when Michael was killed, Killjoy used him to gain power by taking revenge on Michael’s killers, then destroyed Michael’s soul and disappeared.
A group of people in evil clown costumes at a PDC 2008 party at Universal Studios. The evil clown, also known as the creepy clown, scary clown or killer clown (if their character revolves around murder), is a subversion of the traditional comic clown character, in which the playful trope is instead depicted in a more disturbing nature through the use of horror elements and dark humor.
“Terrifier 2” was one of the decade’s wildest slashers, and as fans wait eagerly for “Terrifier 3” to hit theaters, the novelization of the second chapter is ready to gross out horror fans.
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Killjoy, a 1981 made-for-television movie starring Kim Basinger; Killjoy (film series), a series of 6 horror films featuring the eponymous clown Killjoy Killjoy, the first installment, from 2000; Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil, a 2002 sequel; Killjoy 3, a 2010 sequel; Killjoy Goes to Hell, a 2012 sequel
Nicholas D’Agostino, 21, pleaded guilty Wednesday to second-degree murder in the caught-on-camera slaying of 20-year-old Yusef Staine, according to Newsday and court records.