Does Terrifier 3 Have a Post-Credits or End-Credits Scene?
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Does Terrifier 3 Have a Post-Credits or End-Credits Scene?

Fans of Terrifier 3 seem to have one major question: is there a Terrifier 3 post-credits scene or end-credits scene? After the shocking conclusion of Terrifier 2, which featured a gruesome post-credits moment, viewers are eager to know if they should stick around after the credits roll for another surprise in Terrifier 3.

So, let’s delve deep into the details.

Is there an end, mid, or post-credits scene in Terrifier 3?

No, Terrifier 3 does not have a traditional post-credits scene.

Once the credits start rolling, there’s nothing more to see for most audiences. However, for select screenings, particularly the double-feature events with Terrifier 2, viewers will be treated to a special music video for Ice Nine Kills’ “A Work of Art” during the credits. But apart from that, there are no additional scenes teasing future storylines in the film itself.

While this might disappoint fans expecting a hint about Terrifier 4, it’s worth noting that director Damien Leone has already confirmed plans for the next chapter in the franchise. So, while the movie doesn’t have a Terrifier 3 post-credits scene, the franchise is far from over.

Before diving into Terrifier 3, it’s highly recommended that you watch Terrifier 2. The sequel sets up crucial character arcs and events that carry over into the new film.Terrifier 2 is available to stream on Screambox and various VOD platforms, as well as on Blu-ray through retailers like Amazon.

In Terrifier 3, Art the Clown returns to terrorize audiences in a Christmas-themed bloodbath. The cast includes returning actors like Lauren LaVera, who plays Sienna, and Samantha Scaffidi, who plays Victoria Heyes. Horror icon Chris Jericho also returns, playing the character of Burke. Legendary makeup artist Tom Savini is also part of the cast.

Terrifier 3 is also set to hit theaters on October 11.

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