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Art the Clown from Terrifier 2
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‘Terrifier’ is being re-released in 700 theaters tomorrow, but its franchise star honors actors’ strike by not promoting it

Creatives gotta stick together.

As influential and polarizing as a horror film can be, slasher spectacle Terrifier is set to re-release in 700 theaters tomorrow thanks to the film’s ever-present status as a cult classic extravaganza. But as exciting as the movie’s re-release undoubtedly is for Art the Clown fanatics and invested gorehounds, one of the most discussed topics surrounding the film’s upcoming re-release thus far is franchise star Catherine Corcoran making a significant decision to avoid promoting the movie’s re-release in its designated megaplexes.

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This decision from Corcoran (along with many others in the industry) was understandably made due to both the ongoing writers’ strike and actors’ strike currently happening in Hollywood right now — with Corcoran remaining adamant about supporting fellow creatives and her talented peers. In fact, Corcoran made this support widely known in a recent Instagram post over the weekend, explaining that she would unfortunately not be promoting the gorefest’s re-release tomorrow, July 19, as a sign of support for the strikes.

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Prior to the actors’ strike, Corcoran specifically and poetically addressed just how much the WGA strike impacts movie theaters and the promotion of films in general in a recent op-ed, explaining that whenever you purchase a ticket and attend a movie, you are actively supporting each creative individual who worked on the project. So with the actors’ strike now taking place, it’s undoubtedly motivating to witness Corcoran taking a stand against promoting Terrifier, even despite the fact the project helped catapult her mainstream success to new heights.

But for those that are interested in being seated for a scorching summer rewatch as Art the Clown terrorizes his victims and maintains his legacy as one of the scariest modern-day slashers, Terrifier will be out in limited theaters tomorrow.


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Taylor Mansfield
Fascinated by the art of journalism, Taylor Mansfield has been writing for over 10 years. In the present day, she lends her expertise as a Staff Writer / Editor for WGTC, tackling a broad range of topics such as movies, television, celebrity news, and of course… *anything* horror! Because wherever there is horror — Taylor isn't far behind. She has previously contributed to entertainment sites such as GamersDecide, MovieWeb, and The Nerd Stash.