Terrifier 3ascends further still at the box office, earning a spot on an impressive 2024 chart and nearly surpassingJoker: Folie à Deux. Directed once again by Damien Leone, the third installment in theTerrifierfranchise puts Art the Clown’s ongoing rampage during the holiday season, following the demonic clown as he torments the residents of Miles County on Christmas Eve.Terrifier 3’s box officehas been impressive from its theatrical release on October 11, and the horror movie only continues to climb.

Now,Colliderreports thatTerrifier 3has grossed $53 million in North America, putting it on the list of the top 30 highest-grossing movies domestically in 2024. With $16 million grossed internationally, the horror movie, which was made for only $2 million, has now grossed a staggering worldwide total of just under $70 million.

Art the Clown sits at kitchen table dressed as Santa with milk and cookies in Terrifier 3

Terrifier 3’s domestic total is now only about $5 million shy ofJoker: Folie à Deux’s domestic gross of $58 million, though the DC flick, which has been a box office disaster overall, does still reign supreme internationally with a gross of $206 million.

What Terrifier 3’s New Box Office Milestone Means For The Franchise

Will Art The Clown’s Next Outing Get A Higher Budget?

Made on a budget of $2 million,Terrifier 3marks the most expensive entry in the franchise, with the first and second films having been made for an estimated $35,000 and $250,000, respectively. At this budget level, the thirdArt the Clown outingmay have been looking at a break-even point of between $4 million and $5 million, meaning it’s obviously been highly profitable. Leone, then, could continue theTerrifierfranchise for another handful of movies with a reasonable expectation that each will be successful.

Every Terrifier 3 Death, Ranked By Brutality & Gore

While none of Terrifier 3’s kills are particularly pleasant, the slasher sequel’s nastiest shocks are some of the year’s most brutal moments.

Leone, however, recently clarified that, after thein-developmentTerrifier 4, there may only be one more movie to wrap up Art the Clown’s rampage. Though the end is approaching for the franchise,Terrifier 3’s success could mean that the upcoming fourth movie gets made at a higher budget level. The films thus far have proven that Art doesn’t need a big budget to be an entertaining horror movie villain, but a budget of $5 million or more could potentially allow Leone to hire a bigger name actor, improve the production design, or just offer up even more extreme gore.

David Howard Thornton’s Art the Clown laughs to himself in Terrifier 3

Our Take On Terrifier 3’s Success

The Franchise Shouldn’t Overstay Its Welcome

ThoughTerrifier 3’s success suggests that there is an audience appetite for additional Art the Clown adventures, it might be for the best that Leone only plans to make one or two more movies.Terrifier 3reviewshave been generally very positive, though not quite as glowing as those for the second movie, butthe franchise’s general focus on gore means there will presumably come a point where, creatively, it runs out of runway.

The main appeal of the franchise thus far is the extreme ways in which Art kills his victims, but, after the gory events of the second and third movies, this shock factor is sure to eventually diminish. That being said, this point hasn’t come just yet, andTerrifier 3’s success bodes well for Art’s future.

Terrifier 3 Poster

Terrifier 3

Cast

Terrifier 3 follows Sienna and her brother as they attempt to move past the traumatic events of Art the Clown’s Halloween massacre. As they embrace the Christmas season, Art reemerges, intent on turning their holiday into a nightmare, continuing his reign of terror.