Terrifier 3 Overview Bollyflix
Five years after surviving Art the Clown’s Halloween massacre, Sienna and Jonathan are still struggling to rebuild their shattered lives. As the holiday season approaches, they try to embrace the Christmas spirit and leave the horrors of the past behind. But just when they think they’re safe, Art returns, determined to turn their holiday cheer into a new nightmare. The festive season quickly unravels as Art unleashes his twisted brand of , proving that no holiday is safe.
Terrifier 3 Movie Details Bollyflix
Detail | Information |
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Release Date | 2024-10-09 |
Runtime | 125 minutes |
Status | Released |
Original Language | en |
Budget | 2,000,000 |
Revenue | 77,036,702 |
Genres | Horror, Thriller, Mystery |
Tagline | You better not shout, you better not cry. |
Terrifier 3 Cast Bollyflix
Name | Character |
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Lauren LaVera | Sienna Shaw |
Elliott Fullam | Jonathan Shaw |
David Howard Thornton | Art the Clown |
Samantha Scaffidi | Victoria Heyes |
Margaret Anne Florence | Jessica |
Bryce Johnson | Greg |
Alexa Blair Robertson | Mia |
Antonella Rose | Gabby |
Mason Mecartea | Cole |
Krsy Fox | Jennifer |
Terrifier 3 Images Bollyflix
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Terrifier 3 Reviews Bollyflix
This maybe hit the cinemas a month too early as there’s a distinctly festive feel to this latest outing for the menacing “Art” the clown. He descends upon the townsfolk with blood-thirsty enthusiasm causing some brutal carnage but then he and his equally heinous pal “Vicky” (Samantha Scaffidi) go for a long nap. It’s a pair of unfortunate demolition guys who provide their wake up entertainment and rejuvenated, they set out in search of “Sienna” (Lauren LaVera) and brother “Jonathan” (Elliott Fulham) – and woe betides anyone who gets in the way – even if you are dressed as Santa…
Just as violent, just not as entertaining. It’s better than ‘Terrifier’, though falls slightly below ‘Terrifier 2’. ‘Terrifier 3’ is thankfully a little shorter than the prior installment, though the story isn’t quite as watchable as before. It does have some good moments though, while Lauren LaVera and David Howard Thornton again bring strong onscreen showings.