Love it or hate it, Terrifier and its box art killer, Art the Clown, has been compared to horror greats like A Nightmare on Elm Street’s Freddy Krueger and Friday the 13th’s Jason Vorhees, in recent years. If you’re a genre fan, you probably recognize the franchise’s grinning clown mascot from memes and Spirit Halloween T-shirts, even if you haven’t sat down to watch all three feature-length film installments (four, including the original 2013 standalone, All Hallows’ Eve).
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