
Horror enthusiasts in Michigan could soon have a brush with a cult favorite as "Terrifier" actor, David Howard Thornton and the man behind the madness, writer-director Damien Leone, descend upon Canton for a special event promoting "Terrifier 3." Fans of the slasher flick will have two days to engage with the gory series' creators, initially at FOX 2 Detroit reports, the pair will participate in a live Q&A on October 25 at Emagine, a day before the "terror clown" dawns his full costume for photo ops.
The anticipation for the third installment of the gruesomely celebrated series is palpable, with the new film set for theatrical release in the United States on October 11. According to The Detroit News, this event follows the successful "Terrifier 2," and Leone is bringing, Art the Clown back to spread not joy but dread for the holiday season. It's a perfect blend of Halloween chills and Christmas spills, as "Terrifier 3" seems poised to hijack holiday cheer with a festive twist to the horrific antics.
For devotees ready to dial up the fright factor, VIP tickets for a photo with Thornton in costume are going for $150 and are said to include a professional shoot with both Thornton and Leone, accommodating up to four victims, er, fans per photo. MLive elucidates, that photos are the sole opportunity for fans to meet Thornton while he's dressed as the iconic Art the Clown.









