

Terrifier 2
Directed by Damien LeoneIn Miles County, Art the Clown finds himself mysteriously brought back to life within the confines of a morgue, where he promptly takes the life of the coroner, marking the start of his sinister activities on Halloween. Sienna and her brother Jonathan, both adolescents, find themselves pursued by Art, alongside his accomplice, The Little Pale Girl.
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Terrifier 2 Ratings & Reviews
- jameswgeOctober 18, 2024Absolute garbage. Somehow worse than the first one
- TV watcher1d agoAwesome movie, great acting & sensational gore effects.
- HalphPintAugust 22, 2025Great movie, loved the gore but the movie is so much more. Great lore, and a new slasher movie staple in Art the clown.
- LPCSTRJune 27, 2025^_______^
- Vileblood3d agoBetter than the first, turns up the tism by like 100 and Art is still peak
- jackmeatOctober 5, 2025My quick rating - 6.7/10. Utter brutality merely for the sake of just that, to shock you. The kills are a never-ending onslaught on your eyes and your brain in imagining just how horribly painful these actions would be. The movie set out with a single goal and accomplished it. If you haven't seen the first flick, it is very much related, but only in a way that can quickly be explained. This movie starts off immediately after the first one ends. But it isn't necessary to watch if you want to jump right in with this. The first one was more of a traditional slasher, and as much as I did enjoy this one, I definitely appreciated the first one more. The story is quite simple: Art the Clown kills everyone with impunity. Here he is after a girl who has a strange connection to the killer clown and will not let anyone get in the way of his vicious brand of slaughter. The blood is unloaded on the audience in buckets, to say the least. The strange thing is, with all this violence, it still tends to slip in some really dark humor along the way. If you ever bothered with the third Halloween flick, it did one very successful thing that no one ever saw coming. It ingrained a song into your head for no apparent reason. If you are reading this and know what I mean, the lyrics are already bopping in your head (absolutely click at your own risk). Well, here there is another attempt at drowning your brain with a song that you just don't want stuck in your head. I will not say it is going to stick with you literally 40 years later like the link above has in my damn head, but you will be humming about the Clown Cafe (no spoiler link) for at least some time after the credits. Where this movie falters, though, is a weird turn they decided to take and never developed at all. This is some connections to the supernatural which are just not hashed out properly, leaving complete parts of the story unexplained. They sneak in our survivor from the first flick, which, if you saw it, you'll realize no one, including Art, was going to survive, but alas, they worked it out. However, these occurrences just don't get fully formed. That and other character connections as well get left. Don't get me wrong, they clearly leave the ending open for another sequel, and judging by how this one exploded, I know damn well there will be one. But I just hope they can pull the reins back a bit with the story since it branched off too much for its own good. Still, a must-see for horror fans and a great date movie if you are making sure you won't get a follow-up phone call.
- Kevin WardJuly 6, 2025The practical effects are just off the charts. These movies aren’t for the squeamish, but if you like hardcore blood and gore, you get that in spades with Terrifier 2. We’ve even got some dick violence to offset the arguably sexist gaze of the first Terrifier film (though I liked that film as well). Art the Clown is as menacing as ever, but his new little side kick is a creepy and welcome addition to the mayhem. I was worried about the runtime when I saw it was 2.5 hrs long. I watched it in two sittings though (half one night and the second half the next morning) so I really didn’t feel the length at all. I’m definitely on board for more of this franchise. Gross and unsettling and exactly what I’m looking for. Wish I had caught this in a packed theater. I’ve been really disappointed with how quickly some films are just gone from my local theater. If I don’t hit the small movies in the first week, they’re gone. Then I either have to drive 50 minutes to a different theater orI have to just wait until it’s streaming. (Now I’m just complaining. I know there are many others that have access to far fewer film offerings than I do.) Anyways, the point being support these smaller movies in theaters when you have the chance.
- tigerp12December 23, 2024Way to gory but super funny this is NOT FOR KIDS ITS SO GORY I ALMOST THREW UP
- B1ackj3artDecember 20, 2025Not as good as 1 but better than 3
- makdelartNovember 27, 2025Yuck, I don't like films like that. Disgusting! (I'm going to watch Terrifier 3 now).
- Hope EmmanuelNovember 10, 2025Anything can happen in this film. 😭
- kingjay2619October 14, 2025One of my favorites
- drthompsontvSeptember 14, 2025Exploitation film in its purest form. This might be the best current day slasher film. The effects are insanely well crafted. David Thornton is fantastic in his Art the Clown portrayal yet again. It’s comedic gold the way he brings this villain to life. If you want to turn your brain off and see some over the top violence and some physical comedy this movie will scratch your itch. Can’t wait to get my mitts on the 3rd movie.
- Ashton ColeJuly 7, 2025A bloody, at times charming, and even emotional movie that justifies why Art the Clown is a modern slasher icon. We're introduced to a number of likable characters for whom we root, and a number of characters we hate and trust the filmmakers will kill off... This movie is, yes, a blood-and-gorefest, but one with genuinely funny moments—witness Art the Clown's Halloween store shenanigans—and a very relatable pair of angsty protagonists in the form of Sienna Shaw and her younger brother Jonathan. I felt for these two's frustrations, and cheered them on as Art the Clown tried to slaughter them. This movie remains compelling the whole way through, in spite of its runtime. If you like horror and don't mind blood and gore, watch this film.
- NonPlayableContentMay 30, 2025Wow its like I've seen this before but with a smaller budget the first time so it was charming. It didn't get worse but it did get more stupid since now there is a plot.
Terrifier 2 Trivia
Terrifier 2 was released on October 6, 2022.
Terrifier 2 was directed by Damien Leone.
Terrifier 2 has a runtime of 2 hr 18 min.
Terrifier 2 was produced by Phil Falcone, Jason Leavy, Michael Leavy, Steven Della Salla.
The key characters in Terrifier 2 are Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton), Sienna Shaw (Lauren LaVera), Jonathan Shaw (Elliott Fullam).
Terrifier 2 is rated Not Rated.
Terrifier 2 is a Horror, Thriller film.
Terrifier 2 has an audience rating of 8.1 out of 10.
























