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Director: | Damien Leone |
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Writer: | Damien Leone |
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A year after the Miles County massacre, Art the Clown is resurrected by a sinister entity. Art returns home, where he must hunt down and destroy teenage Sienna and her younger brother Jonathan on Halloween. As the body count rises, the siblings fight to stay alive while uncovering the true nature of Art's evil intent. | |
Release Date: | Oct 06, 2022 |
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Director: | Damien Leone |
Writer: | Damien Leone |
Genres: | Horror, Thriller |
Keywords | clown, halloween, resurrection, sequel, gore, slasher, killer, macabre, killer clown, duringcreditsstinger, evil clown, halloween night, crowdfunded film, independent film, megaslasher, dramatic, audacious |
Production Companies | Bloody Disgusting, Dark Age Cinema, Fuzz on the Lens Productions, The Coven, Gelt Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $15,741,780
Budget: $250,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 09, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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David Howard Thornton | Art the Clown |
Lauren LaVera | Sienna Shaw |
Elliott Fullam | Jonathan Shaw |
Sarah Voigt | Barbara |
Kailey Hyman | Brooke |
Casey Hartnett | Allie |
Charlie McElveen | Jeff |
Amelie McLain | The Little Pale Girl |
Johnath Davis | Ricky |
Samantha Scaffidi | Victoria Heyes |
Leah Voysey | Clown Cafe Host / Nurse |
Chris Irvine | Burke |
Felissa Rose | Ms. Principe |
Owen Myre | Sean |
Griffin Santopietro | Eric |
Devon Roth | Stephanie |
Amy Russ | Allie's Mom |
Cory DuVal | Coroner |
Staci Dickerson | The Principal |
Marisa Bertani | News Anchor |
Tamara Glynn | Costume Shop Mom |
Reid Richards | Costume Shop Son |
Sarah Grace Sanders | Scarecrow Mom |
Ava O'Donnell | Scarecrow Girl |
Briana Calcagno | Trick or Treaters Mom |
Katie Maguire | Monica Brown |
Gilbrando Acevedo | Truant Officer |
Mark A. Langston | Mr. Whalen |
Wesley Holloway | Cereal Commercial Kid |
Geordie McGillivray | Clown Cafe Guest |
Rob Gabriele | Clown Cafe Guest |
Phil Falcone | Clown Cafe Executive |
Thomas Rickman | Clown Cafe Pilot |
Thomas Smith | Man in Laundromat |
Miche Brill | Convenient Store Shopper 1 |
Sarah Brill | Convenient Store Shopper 2 |
Robert Privitera | Obnoxious Male Teenager |
Rachel Keefe | Obnoxious Female Teenager 1 |
Jamie Root | Obnoxious Female Teenager 2 |
Scott Klausen | Costume Shop Patron |
Jenna Kanell | Tara Heyes |
Catherine Corcoran | Dawn |
Gino Cafarelli | Steven |
Matt McAllister | Mike the Exterminator |
Erick Zamora | Ramone |
Damien Leone | Queen Phoenix |
Rick Styczynski | Selfie Guy |
Loren W. Lepre | The DJ |
Michael Leavy | DJ (voice) / Club Announcer |
Ryan James | Bow Tie Guy |
Ross Caudill Jr. | Nightclub Devil |
Matthew Hammond | Nightclub Hotdog |
Jonathan A. Streetzel | 9th Circle Demon 1 |
Craig Sapenoff | 9th Circle Demon 2 |
Jackie Adragna | Nightclub Bartender |
Steven Kiseleski | Nightclub Zombie |
Johnny Ferri | Nightclub Gladiator |
Joshua Kirpach | Nightclub Vampire |
Sheri Fairchild | Nightclub Bar Patron |
Jason Leavy | Police Officer 1 (uncredited) |
Steven Della Salla | Police Officer 2 (uncredited) |
Elizabeth Piper S. | Nightclub Party Goer |
Marcus Slabine | Nightclub Bartender |
Nick Ford | Nightclub Partygoer |
Name | Job |
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Jason Leavy | Casting, Second Assistant Director, Key Grip |
Robert Privitera | Grip |
Steven Della Salla | Second Unit Director of Photography, Gaffer |
Phil Falcone | Stunts, Assistant Director, Production Manager, Special Effects Assistant |
Jenna Hellmuth | Stunt Double |
George Steuber | Camera Operator, Director of Photography |
Jackie Hughes | Makeup Artist, Costumer |
Sadie Rae | Production Design |
Olga Yarlug | Costume Design |
Brianna Loydgren | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Zachary Ripps | Contact Lens Technician |
Alana Rose | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Thomas Zaccheo | Sound Mixer |
Scott Klausen | Property Master |
Brit Godish | Graphic Designer |
Anthony Giordano | Special Effects |
Frank Alfano | Stunts |
Thea Rae | Stunt Double |
Travis Staton-Marrero | Stunts |
Faith Emmolo-Johnson | First Assistant Camera |
Kyle Mullins | Grip |
James Russin | Second Assistant Camera |
Michael Leavy | Assistant Director |
Jason Milstein | Sound |
John Nathans | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Matheus Gassen | Colorist |
Paul Wiley | Original Music Composer |
Damien Leone | Writer, Director, Special Effects, Editor, Sound Designer |
Name | Title |
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Jason Leavy | Producer |
Michael Leavy | Producer |
Steven Della Salla | Producer |
George Steuber | Co-Producer |
Phil Falcone | Producer |
Steven Barton | Associate Producer |
Maisy Kay | Associate Producer |
Cairo Ben Amen II | Executive Producer |
Joshua Anderson | Executive Producer |
Steven Caruso | Executive Producer |
Lisa Falcone | Executive Producer |
Hank Greenberg | Executive Producer |
Marcus McGill | Executive Producer |
Thomas Smith | Executive Producer |
Matthew Hammond | Associate Producer |
Joshua Kirpach | Associate Producer |
Steven Kiseleski | Associate Producer |
Nick Ford | Associate Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 76 | 101 | 53 |
2024 | 5 | 102 | 143 | 66 |
2024 | 6 | 93 | 157 | 71 |
2024 | 7 | 105 | 130 | 79 |
2024 | 8 | 88 | 126 | 71 |
2024 | 9 | 94 | 172 | 71 |
2024 | 10 | 549 | 900 | 119 |
2024 | 11 | 464 | 1179 | 177 |
2024 | 12 | 156 | 221 | 120 |
2025 | 1 | 97 | 131 | 68 |
2025 | 2 | 59 | 75 | 11 |
2025 | 3 | 24 | 65 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 12 | 16 | 8 |
2025 | 5 | 10 | 14 | 8 |
2025 | 6 | 10 | 12 | 9 |
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2024 | 8 | 304 | 722 |
_Terrifier 2_ is a massive improvement over its parent film but doesn't quite do enough to move the needle for me. From the get-go, this films tone and quality is drastically superior to the previous entry. The writing gives characters room to develop, and audiences can actually grow attached to cha ... racters in way that was blatantly absent from the first film. I enjoyed the added lore for Art that was sprinkled throughout, adds a level of depth to the newly founded horror icon. The writing allows for much more creative kills and set pieces, with the story taking place across an entire town rather than one claustrophobic apartment building. But with all those improvements, there are still lingering problems that carried over from the first film. Actor performances were all over the board. Some actresses were really compelling and honestly shocked me for the indie type feel of the film. Some notable highlights for me were the lead actress _Lauren LaVera_, _Kailey Hyman_, and _Elliott Fullam_. But other performances were legitimately bad, it felt like I was watching a high school drama production. There are some major pacing problems, for starters this movie is almost 2.5 hours long. There is no need for a runtime this long, there is so much fluff in here that it really bogs down the flow of the film. This movie does a better job of adding suspense to its scenes but is too reliant on blood and gore to get its gasps from the audience. I normally am one to appreciate when a movie goes above and beyond in the gore department, but this movie went overboard. So many scenes had be physically ill due to the graphic content. Sometimes less is more and that is for sure the case here. Despite its flaws, this is a great next step for this small-time studio and with the success at the box office there will surely be a sequel where Dameon Leone has the opportunity to craft a real top notch horror film. **Score:** _63%_ | **Verdict:** _Decent_
I liked the first Terrifier movie better. This one just seemed to be an excuse to show blood and gore and there was a lot of wasted time on dream sequences (or, rather, nightmares). Art the Clown is as creepy and vicious as ever but there's just not enough story to support the very long running t ... ime (it's over two hours!). Not recommended.
David Howard Thornton is back as Art the Clown in Damien Leone’s Terrifier 2. Art is resurrected and sets his sights on a brother and sister on Halloween. I couldn’t wait to watch this! Positives: The kills. Very brutal and gory. I would say bloodier than the first. I think there is more of ... a story than in the first Terrifier. More character development with the brother and sister. Negatives I think 2 hrs 18 mins is way too long. I feel that in the middle it was a little slow and could have been cut. I was hoping for more of a backstory of Art the Clown but they spent more time on the brother and sister than him. Does Terrifier 2 fit into the Terrifier franchise? Yes. If you enjoyed the first movie you should watch Terrifier 2. If you were on the fence about the first one, check this one out. If you don’t like blood and gore, pass on this movie. Rating: 3/5
I didn't love the first of these (2016) but I thought that maybe after a few years they could improve on the formula. Sadly, not to be. It's more or less the same as the last one, only this time our menacingly rampaging clown "Art" is targeting would be trick-or-treaters on Halloween. Personally, I' ... m with him all the way as that's an habit that deserves all it gets with irritating spoilt kids marauding the streets demanding candy. Utilising to best effect his natural disguise, "Art" alights on "Sienna" (Lauren Silva) and her geeky brother "Jonathan" (Elliott Fulham) and a-slashing we all go. Unfortunately, the acting and writing aren't up to much but that's not so bad as the repetitively procedural nature of the gory violence. From one implausible scenario to another and with characters who make the most stupid of decisions when facing a crisis, we plod along relentlessly with loads of screaming and histrionics. It's just like one of those video games where the dead never stay dead for long, and so with this immortality comes a sense of ennui as the plot struggles to engage or innovate and ends up like an extended edition of "Scooby Do". The sinister characterisation of the baddie has long since lost any sort of impact and I"m afraid that I just found this an exceptionally long and dreary old watch that was yelling franchise at us from fairly early on. Terrifying? Well no, not remotely.
A sizeable improvement on the first film. <em>'Terrifier 2'</em> features a very good lead performance from Lauren LaVera, who is the major plus point for this movie. David Howard Thornton merits praise, of course, as Art the Clown too. I noted in my review of the original that I wanted more from ... Art and this certainly gives more. Everything does feel stepped up a notch. I must say, though, that the run time is too long. I did lose interest towards the conclusion, a length similar to its predecessor would've been perfect; two hours plus really isn't necessary for a film like this, with respect. At least we get some good ol' gory violence throughout.