“Popped in my popcorn”

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There has been a lot of horror hype in recent years. One is particularly memorable: Terrifier 2. The 2022 sequel to the clown horror Terrifier from 2016 caused a stir during its release extreme audience reactionwhich turned the film into a viral sensation.

When Terrifier 2 hit theaters in the US, there were reports of fainting spells and popcorn bags puking all over it. But what is really behind the hype? You can now see the Terrifier movies for yourself on Amazon Prime. The streaming service shows both parts of the bloodthirsty saga Art the clown.

Two-part horror epic: Ar the Clown shocks you away in the bloodthirsty Terrifier saga

The story of Terrifier begins – how could it be otherwise – on a fateful Halloween night. The friends Dawn and Tara actually only want to go to a party, so they run one extremely creepy figure about the way. It quickly becomes clear that this is not a detailed costume.

You can watch the trailer for Terrifier 2 here:

Terrifier 2 – Trailer (German) HD

The young women run straight into the hands of the ruthless killer clown Art. What follows is an 80-minute bloodbath, which is hit even harder by the second part. With Terrifier 2, director Damien Leone, the creative mastermind behind the series, unleashes one 138-minute horror tripwhich shocks properly.

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