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Is Terrifier 3 streaming?

A woman looks scared in Terrifier 3.
Cineverse

Terrifier 3 has done something that few low-budget horror films have ever achieved. In one weekend, it’s made more money than the first two films in the series combined. Terrifier 3‘s $18.9 million opening weekend defied box office predictions and sent Joker 2 packing to third place. For the first time in a long time, there’s a new horror slasher villain — Art the Clown — who has successfully crossed over into the mainstream.

Damien Leone wrote and directed the three Terrifier movies, and there’s a fourth on the way. For Terrifier 3, David Howard Thornton reprises his role as Art the Clown, alongside fellow returnees Lauren LaVera as Sienna Shaw, Elliott Fullam as Jonathan Shaw, and Samantha Scaffidi as Victoria Heyes. Newcomers to the cast include Margaret Anne Florence as Jess Shaw, Bryce Johnson as Greg Shaw, Antonella Rose as Gabbie Shaw, and Daniel Roebuck as Santa Claus. But given that this movie is about Art going on a rampage at Christmas, you can guess what happens to Santa pretty early in the film.

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Now, it’s time to answer the question that brought you here.

Is Terrifier 3 streaming?

Art the Clown enters his Santa phase in Terrifier 3.
Cineverse

No. Terrifier 3 is not currently streaming, and it probably wouldn’t have been as big of a hit if it was. With few exceptions, movies that debut day-and-date in theaters and on streaming don’t tend to do well at the box office. This film is already something of an anomaly, as few could have predicted that it would be this successful. The real question now is whether Terrifier 3‘s success was frontloaded, or if it has the sustained momentum to go on an even longer run at the box office.

October is usually a good month for horror flicks, and the only genre film on the horizon that may directly compete with Terrifier 3 is Smile 2, which will hit theaters on Friday, October 18.

When will Terrifier 3 be available to stream?

Art the Clown dressed as Santa holds a chainsaw in Terrifier 3.
Cineverse

It’s difficult to pin it down to an exact date, since the film’s distributor, Cineverse, is a smaller Hollywood studio that doesn’t have as many predictable patterns as the major studios. What we can tell you is that Terrifier is streaming on Peacock, and Terrifier 2 is currently heating up the charts on Prime Video.

Terrifier 3 seems likely to go to one of those streamers. And if a streaming deal isn’t already in place for that film, it soon will be.

Blair Marnell
Blair Marnell has been an entertainment journalist for over 15 years. His bylines have appeared in Wizard Magazine, Geek…
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