‘I Am Taking A Bit Of A Risk’: Terrifier Director On The Pressure Of Revealing Art’s Backstory In The Next Nauseating Sequel

‘I Am Taking A Bit Of A Risk’: Terrifier Director On The Pressure Of Revealing Art’s Backstory In The Next Nauseating Sequel
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Few modern horror villains have carved out as grotesque a niche as Art the Clown. First introduced in All Hallows’ Eve before headlining the now-infamous Terrifier films (widely regarded as one of the goriest franchises in horror), the silent and sadistic killer has become a cult icon, defined as much by his eerie silence and mystique as by his gallons of blood. Now, following the success of Terrifier 3 and with a fourth installment green-lit, writer-director Damien Leone says he’s ready to take a risk and do something that could change everything: pull back the curtain on Art’s origins and reveal his backstory.

In an interview with Collider, Leone acknowledged the pressure that comes with finally exploring the character’s mythology. But according to the filmmaker, there’s a way to share the character’s backstory without completely losing all his “mystique.” As he tells it:

So, I think there’s a way with his origin to have my cake and eat it too, but we’ll find out. I am taking a bit of a risk, but I’m very well aware about losing that mystique at the same time, so we’ll see if it plays out. I think the majority of people are going to be very cool with it.

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