Darren Criss and Evan Rachel Wood will be stopping by the Little Shop of Horrors early next year, according to the Glee alum.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Terrifier franchise has been one of the biggest success stories in grassroots genre moviemaking in recent years. The second movie in the slasher franchise showcasing the murderous Art the Clown was made for only $250k but last year took $11M domestic and another $4M internationally.
Genre fans have been keenly waiting for the third instalment, which as we first revealed in May, is getting a bigger budget and scope. We checked in with director Damien Leone and star Lauren LaVera to discuss the upcoming third instalment. We touched on returning and new characters, LaVera’s emergence as a Final Girl, and what may come down the line for the franchise and the creatives.
Terrifier 3 is due to hit North American theaters on October 25, with David Howard Thornton reprising his role as Art the Clown and LaVera reprising her role as Sienna. Regarding the plot, distributor Cineverse has previously said the film will “unleash chaos on the unsuspecting residents of Miles County as they peacefully drift off to sleep on Christmas Eve.” The Coven handles sales.
DEADLINE: Where are you at with the new movie?
DAMIEN LEONE: We are in pre-production right now. We’re going to start shooting in two months, beginning of February. So, we’re in the thick of it. We’re assembling our crew; we’re still casting; we’re getting locations in order; special effects are being created; and we’re still working on drafts. It could always be better and tighter: I never stop doing that all the way through production. I’m finally getting to the stage where I’m very excited about it. We’re about to make a movie again, which is my childhood fantasy come true.
DEADLINE: How much of the script might change between now and start date?
LEONE: Not
Darren Criss and Evan Rachel Wood will be stopping by the Little Shop of Horrors early next year, according to the Glee alum.
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