Terrifier 2saw Art the Clown decapitated and seemingly defeated by Lauren LeVera’s Sienna.
Though, like any goodhorroricon, that is not enough to keep him off the board for long.
Now he is back forTerrifier 3(which is now in theaters).
A little girl thinks she hears someone on the roof, potentially Santa.
Her parents do not buy it.
He eventually finds her hiding in the kitchen cabinets.
The story then jumps five years in the past, picking up moments afterTerrifier 2.
A cop is scoping out the area where Art the Clown was previously decapitated.
They come across both Art the Clown and Victoria Heyes, who emerge from their self-imposed hibernations.
Jonathan Is Alive and Well… Now, years later, Jonathan is attending college, where he has made some new friends.
It turns out that Mia is a big fan of Jonathan.
She is obsessed with the Miles County Clownaka Art himself.
Their interaction is interrupted by Sienna finally calling Jonathan, marking their first exchange onscreen sinceTerrifier 2.
Their relationship seems intact but strained by everything that has happened.
Funnily enough, none of them seem to notice that the clown happens to be covered in blood.
The bartender’s death is simply for Art the Clown, as is the Santa’s drunk friend.
The Santa, however, has a worse fate in store for him.
Art ties the poor man to a chair in his underwear after stealing and putting on his Santa outfit.
Things somehow get worse not long after that.
Unlike the other Santa, Art is prepared with gifts for the children.
Needless to say, the children get curious, and the bombs go offkilling countless children and adults.
She takes this to her brother, Jonathan, who is not fully convinced.
Sienna quickly throws back some of her brother’s theories from years ago at him.
He is frustrated about the entire situation and feels he has few options about what to do.

When Sienna returns home, she realizes Gabbie has been looking at her journals.
She’s convinced Art is backand she is right.
Sadly, Jonathan does not get to see the plan enactedbut we will get to that in a moment.

After waking up from some strange visions, Sienna comes downstairs to see her worst nightmare come to life.
Sienna tries to escape, but Art gets the upper hand and knocks her out.
She awakens with Aunt Jess tied up across from her.

As she chokes to death, he slits her throat, allowing the rats to exit her body gruesomely.
Victoria reveals that the decapitated head in the middle is not Gabbie’s after all.
It belongs to poor Jonathan, who was killed offscreen.

Victoria chides Sienna about how strong she is.
The grotesque villain also adds that she now"knows why they chose [Sienna]."
Thankfully, Sienna still has one move in her back pocket.

A present she stashed by the Christmas tree earlier in the filmthe item Jonathan and Sienna talked about getting.
In a rare act, Victoria and Art indulge the moment, allowing Sienna to open it for Gabbie.
They do not make it easy, thoughas Art cripples Sienna’s hands.

Thankfully, that’s not enough to stop what’s fated to happen.
The origin of that magic sword remains shrouded in vague mystery.
Even after this film, though, how Sienna’s father knew about anything is still a mystery.

In addition to dreaming about her father, Sienna also has visions.
Much like it was inTerrifier 2, this sword is the key to Sienna’s survival.
Terrifier 3also reveals some new powers of the sword as well.

Once in Sienna’s possession, it starts to heal her wounds.
Sienna proceeds to stab Victoria in the mouth and decapitate her, which seems to kill her for good.
He’s unsuccessful, however, as Sienna stabs him in the gutrobbing him of his powers.

As Sienna tries to recover, she realizes that Art has escaped.
He’s now on a bus, safely on his way to his next destination.
Terrifier 3is now playing in theaters.
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Be sure to get an Art the Clown-themed popcorn bucketto go along with the cinematic carnage!