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Art the Clown is a fictional character and the primary antagonist in the Terrifier franchise and related media. Created by Damien Leone , the character first appeared in the short films The 9th Circle (2008) and Terrifier (2011).
The plot centers on partygoer Tara Heyes (Kanell) and her sister Victoria (Scaffidi), who become targets of the enigmatic serial killer known only as Art the Clown (Thornton) on Halloween night. Leone had created the character of Art the Clown for his short film The 9th Circle (2008) and then created another short with Terrifier (2011).
All Hallows' Eve is a 2013 American horror anthology film written, edited, and directed by Damien Leone.The film is presented as a series of shorts that two children and their babysitter discover on an unmarked videotape on Halloween night, all of which feature a homicidal clown named Art the Clown.
But Art the Clown takes the concept of enjoying homicidal sadism to new levels of sick-puppy insanity. The character is played, in all three “Terrifier” movies, by David Howard Thornton, an ...
Related: Terrifier 3's Art the Clown actor reveals his favorite kill in new movie "Purposely, I wanted this chapter to be a very dark chapter in this franchise," Leone says. "This is the most ...
Fans say Art the Clown is the new Freddy Krueger. ... The subsequent buzz around the movie may explain how it surpassed the $12 million "Terrifier 2" made and matched what 2004's "Saw" clinched in ...
After being beheaded by Sienna Shaw, [a] Art the Clown's headless body decapitates a cop responding to the incident, and makes its way to the asylum where survivor Victoria Heyes, now possessed by the Little Pale Girl, has just given birth to Art's own head. Before reattaching his head to his body, Art and Victoria kill a nurse and a guard ...
But for David Howard Thornton, who plays the films' big bad, Art the Clown, the release of Terrifier 3 marks a happy occasion to add a chilling new method of mutilation to the list — freezing.