| Source | Rating | Highlights | |--------|--------|------------| | Rotten Tomatoes | 68 % (Tomatometer) | Praised for practical effects; some criticism of repetitive slasher formula. | | Metacritic | 61/100 | “Solid genre entry; best for fans of extreme gore.” | | IMDb | 6.4/10 (≈ 250 k votes) | Strong fan‑base support; notable spikes in rating after release of “Art the Clown” merch. | | Indian Press (The Hindu, Times of India) | 3.5/5 | Lauded Hindi dub for preserving the film’s tone; flagged R‑rating restrictions. | | Fan Communities (Reddit r/horror, Terrifier forums) | Highly positive; many consider it a “cult classic in the making.” |
| Attribute | Details |
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| Original Title | Terrifier 3 |
| Release Date (Theatrical) | 22 March 2024 (USA) |
| Budget | Estimated US$ 4‑5 million |
| Box‑Office Gross | ≈ US$ 28 million worldwide (strong cult‑horror performance) |
| Synopsis | Following the events of Terrifier 2 (2022), the demonic clown Art (David Howard Thornton) resurfaces in a small Midwestern town during a local Halloween festival. As the town’s teenagers become trapped in a nightmarish maze of carnival attractions, Art unleashes a series of increasingly graphic and surreal killings. The film expands the mythos of Art the Clown, introducing new supernatural elements, an origin‑story flashback, and a final showdown that sets up potential future installments. |
| Key Themes | Escalating body‑horror, subversion of slasher tropes, commentary on viral internet fame, and the tension between reality and performance art. |
| Technical Specs | - Resolution (official releases): 1080 p (Blu‑ray) and 4K UHD (limited edition)
- Audio: 5.1 Surround (Dolby Digital) + Stereo; Hindi dubbed track (for Indian market) and subtitles (English, Hindi, Spanish, etc.)
- Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 (widescreen) |
| Rating | MPAA R (Violence, gore, strong language, some sexual content). In India, classified A (Adults Only). | Download - Terrifier.3.2024.720P.Hindi-HQ-.WEB...
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