Art the Clown will feature in Ice Nine Kills’ latest music video for ‘A Work of Art,’ which serves as the official theme song for the upcoming Terrifier 3. This exciting video will only be accessible early at one specific venue.
The box office for Terrifier 3 is set to break records, especially as Joker 2 struggles after a disappointing debut. Theaters are quickly making room for Damien Leone’s third installment to capture the weekend audience’s attention. In North America alone, it will debut on more than 2,500 screens.
Fans of the genre shouldn’t find this surprising. Both All Hallow’s Eve and the first Terrifier became cult favorites among horror enthusiasts, but Terrifier 2 emerged as a sensational hit, drawing global interest for its extreme gore.
Terrifier 3 raises the stakes in almost every aspect with a bigger budget, enhanced marketing strategies, and a broader distribution—it’s even launching with a collectible Art the Clown popcorn bucket. In a nostalgic nod to the early 2000s, the movie also includes an official song—however, you’ll need to secure a ticket to catch the music video.
Ice Nine Kills’ ‘A Work of Art’ to Premiere Alongside Terrifier 3
The music video for Ice Nine Kills’ ‘A Work of Art’ will be shown exclusively at AMC+ Marcus Theaters during double feature screenings of Terrifier 2 and Terrifier 3 starting October 10.
Yes, that’s tonight, so you’ll want to hurry! Fortunately, Ice Nine Kills’ official website lists the participating theaters, so check it out to find a location near you.
If you can’t make it to the screening, don’t fret! The video will be uploaded to Ice Nine Kills’ YouTube channel on October 11 at 7 AM PT/10 AM ET.
The band has also released a trailer for ‘A Work of Art,’ which carries a “Psychos Only” warning, advising viewers that: “For the most intense, gore-filled music experience ever, no one three and under allowed.” This trailer depicts a couple attending one of the band’s concerts, where labor strikes and Art steps in to assist, leading to bloody pandemonium.
If you’re just interested in the track, an X/Twitter user recorded it as it aired on SiriusXM’s Octane last night—click here to listen.
And make sure you’re of age to view it, or at least know how to sneak in!
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