Prepare to be frightened – again.
“Terrifier” horror film franchise Scare the audience into vomiting in the cinema with latest iteration Being turned into a video game.
“Terrifier: The Artcade Game” is described as a “retro-inspired, pixel-art beat-’em-up based on Damien Lyons’ horror-slasher series about the sadistic Art the Clown.”
game trailer Says it will be released in 2025 for Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
according to ign“Terrifier: The Artcade Game” features six different game modes.
Users of the game play Art, who goes behind the scenes of a movie set where his horrific acts are being brought to the big screen. As an act of revenge, Art tracked down his new victims: policemen, firewomen, camera operators, stunt artists, makeup artists, and even unsuspecting civilians.
After the trailer was released on Friday, fans compared the upcoming game “Scott Pilgrim,” Based on the graphic novels and the 2010 film of the same name starring Michael Cena.
“This looks like a Terrifier version of the Scott Pilgrim beat’em up game,” one YouTuber said in the comments of the trailer.
“What’s up with Scott Pilgrim,” someone else wrote.
Another comment read, “Haha, they just took the Scott Pilgrim game and swapped some assets.”
However, other YouTubers expressed excitement to play the game when it comes out next year.
The “Terrifier” films, beginning in 2016, revolve around Art the Clown as he terrorizes teenagers, with actress Lauren Lavera playing the lead role in both the second and third installments.
The latest film, which was released on Friday, and is set on Christmas Eve, is scaring some viewers out of the movie theater.
During a screening of the horror film in the UK last week, the film’s distributor, Signature Entertainment, written on x Movie theater employees “reported 11 people passing out and 1 person vomiting during the viewing”.
There was also a post from the film’s official Warning for “extreme violence and gore”,
“If you are feeling unwell, please find a member of staff. Staff trained in first aid are on site,” the message read.
Lyon, 42, said on X that he “saw some crazy stuff in person at this UK screening.”
“Terrifier” audiences getting sick or running away from the theater is nothing new for the series. from the release of second film in 2022A large increase in box-office numbers was seen, which appears to be related to reports of audiences fainting or vomiting during screenings.
according to DiversityLeone has confirmed that he will make a fourth film.
‘Terrifier 3’ is in theaters now.