Get ready to feel scared again.
The latest installment of the horror movie series “Terrifier,'' which terrified audiences to the point of vomiting in movie theaters, is being made into a video game.
'Terrifier: The ARTcade Game' is described as a 'retro-inspired pixel art beat 'em up' based on Damian Leone's horror slasher series about the sadistic Art the Clown. I am.
game trailer It is scheduled to be released in 2025 for Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
According to IGN“Terrifier: The ARTcade Game” has 6 different game modes.
Game users play art. Art follows him to a movie set where his gruesome deeds are shown on the big screen. As part of his revenge, Art targets new victims, including police officers, firefighters, cameramen, stunt performers, makeup artists, and even defenseless civilians.
After the trailer was released on Friday, fans compared the next game to the next “Scott Pilgrim” It is based on the graphic novel and the 2010 film of the same name starring Michael Cena.
“It's like the Terrifier version of Scott Pilgrim's fighting game,” one YouTuber said in the comments of the trailer.
“What a Scottish Pilgrim,” wrote another.
Another comment read, “They just took Scott Pilgrim's game and swapped some assets.”
However, other YouTubers expressed their excitement to play the game when it releases next year.
The 2016 “Terrifier” movies revolve around Art the Clown, who terrorizes teenagers, and actress Lauren LaVera starred in both the second and third films. .
The latest film, released on Friday, is set on Christmas Eve, scaring some audiences as they come out of movie theaters.
At a screening of the horror film in the UK last week, the film's distributor, Signature Entertainment, said: I wrote to X A theater staff member said that “11 people left and one person reported vomiting'' during the viewing.
From the movie's official X account, Warning against “extreme violence and excessive bloodshed””
“If you are feeling unwell, please seek staff. We have staff trained in first aid on site,” the message said.
Leone, 42, told X: “I personally witnessed something crazy at a screening in the UK.”
“Terrifier'' viewers getting sick or fleeing theaters is nothing new for the series. By the time the second film was released in 2022, box office revenue had increased significantly, likely due to reports of audience members fainting and vomiting during screenings.
According to varietyLeone has confirmed that a fourth film will be made.
“Terrifier 3” is currently in theaters.





