“Terifier 2” It’s what nightmares are made of.
A horror slasher centered around the ill-fated return of a sadistic clown named Art was released last weekend to critical acclaim Earning $2.3 million from just 700 screens. However, Dark Flick has proven to be a terror to the eyes and stomach.
Fans have taken to social media to share their horror stories of watching “Terrifier 2,” reporting people passing out and vomiting in theaters.
One of the film’s producers took to Twitter to warn against “graphic violence” and “brutal horror.”
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What is “Terifier 2”?
“Terrifier 2” is the sequel to the 2016 horror thriller “Terrifer,” directed by Damian Leone and starring Jenna Cannell, Samantha Scafidi and David Howard Thornton. In the original film, a woman named Tara Hayes (Cannell) becomes the sadistic obsession of Art the Clown (Thornton), a terrifying killer whose face is painted in black and white clown makeup. .
In “Terrifier 2,” Art returns to Miles County after being revived by a “sinister entity” and sets his sights on a teenage girl and her brother.
Thornton and Cannell reprise their roles in the film, co-starring Lauren Ravella, Griffin SantoPietro and Felissa Rose.
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What are viewers saying about “Terrifier 2”?
Moviegoers go wild for the intense gruesomeness of this film.
“My friend passed out and the theater called an ambulance.” Twitter user Andrew Liming wrote: “I strongly recommend it.”
“The guy behind me caught a cold and[and]crashed into my chair.” @Bark_4KT tweeted. “I heard a man vomiting violently and loudly in the bathroom.”
“The Terrifier 2 was so miserable I threw up popcorn.” Twitter user @RyanTheHorrorM1 wrote:
“Seeing Terrifier 2 in theaters was really emotional.” Tweeted by @therealsirw2. “People were gasping and covering their eyes. I even heard a woman a few seats away make a nauseating sound.”
Executive Producer Stephen Burton tweeted an audience recommendation on Monday Following several reports of viewers getting sick while watching the film.
“The film contains graphic violence and gory horror,” Burton wrote. “Particular attention should be paid to those with a weak heart, lightheadedness, or gastrointestinal ailments. There have already been numerous cases of fainting and vomiting in theaters. If you choose to continue, you have been warned.”
The actor who plays Art the Clown is also in the new Christmas slasher “The Mean One.”
Art the Clown isn’t the only horror villain Thornton has brought to life.
The 42-year-old actor, who previously starred as The Joker in the action series Nightwing: Escalation, will play a gruesome caricature of the Grinch in Mean One, a macabre parody of the classic Dr. Seuss. antagonist.
Directed by Stephen LaMorte, ‘The Mean One’ maintains the Grinch’s signature moodiness, describing it as a “green-skinned moody… living in the mountains above the celebratory small town of Newville.” and disregarding the holiday season” news release Lamorte website.
A sinister twist is that the Mean One “massacred” the parents of Cindy You Know Who, a play about “The Grinch” protagonist Cindy Lou Who, 20 years ago. comes back to “seek closure” for, only to discover that the Mean One hasn’t lost his murderous thirst, or the urge to “carve a roast beast.”
Set to release on December 15, the film stars Thornton and ‘Sandra West Diaries’ actress Krystle Martin as Cindy.
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