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Art the Clown, an evil black and white clown best known for the Terrifier movies â most recently 2024's vomit-inducing Terrifier 3 â originally appeared in 2008's The 9th Circle.
Thornton took over the role from Mike Giannelli, who played Art the Clown in the 2013 film “All Hallows’ Eve” anthology film, as well as two earlier shorts: 2008’s “The 9th Circle” and ...
But despite Art scaring the pants off of Terrifier fans, the clown, which Howard Thornton calls a "horror fanboy," is actually not the scariest jester in the genre according to the star.
Art the Clown is not immortal in the sense that he can't die. While he is hard to kill, Art has been effectively murdered in both Terrifier movies.
And the flashbacks in which Art the Clown, who was decapitated at the end of the last film, gets weirdly reconstituted by Victoria (Samantha Scaffidi), who becomes his one-eyed rotting-and-walking ...
David Howard Thornton stars as Art the Clown in "Terrifer 3." (Cineverse /Courtesy Everett Collection) “I knew a really thin sort of lanky actor would make this look much creepier.
‘Terrifier 3’ Review: Art the Clown Is Back in the Latest and (If It’s Even Possible) Sickest Entry Yet in the Gruesomely Inventive Franchise Reviewed at Regal Union Square, New York, Oct. 8 ...
Art the Clown is a hugely expressive character, but because he doesn't speak, David Howard Thornton has to communicate his inner thoughts through facial movements and actions. These gestures have ...
Art The Clown’s origin story has always been a mystery. Throughout the first two Terrifier films, there was never a reason given for why Art is doing what he’s doing and why he is terrorizing ...
Art the Clown is back in Terrifier 3, and Damien Leone's Christmas-set sequel delivers kills that are as memorable as its story is forgettable.
Terrifier 3 is now in theaters and Art The Clown has given horror junkies his bloodiest, goriest, and downright most jaw-dropping misadventure yet. While the third entry of the series might not be ...