A new trailer has dropped for a 'sadistic' horror sequel, and fans are already thinking it will outdo the previous films 'most violent and gory kill ever'.
When it comes to most violent and gory kills in cinema, there is a lot to compete with.
Whether it be Saw, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, or a more recent entry such as In a Violent Nature, there are so many horrors competing for the title.
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This new trailer is for Terrifier 3, and it is so full of gore and terrifying filth that even the sickos among us might be worried what might be in the finished product.
One reply to the trailer said: "My most anticipated movie of the year looks F*CKING AWESOME!!! LFG".
Another said: "Loved the first two. We need more practical gore."
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Check out the trailer and see if you also think this could end up having the most violent and gory kill ever:
One tweet in particular responded to the trailer by saying: "Really curious to see if they'll dare to do something worse than the bedroom scene in this one..."
The bedroom scene in question is one of the most controversial ever.
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One YouTube channel that posted it called it 'the most violent and gory kill ever' and it is so awful we can't even put it here for you.
Follow this link though, and you'll see just how bad it is.
Taken from Terrifier 2, it involves Art scalping a young girl in her own bedroom, ripping her arm apart, slicing into her back, and then pouring salt over her and rubbing it in.
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I think we can all agree, that is a fair owner of the title of most violent kill ever, and whoever came up with it may need therapy.
Discussing this scene in particular, ScreenRant said: "The Terrifier 2 bedroom scene is one of the most intense moments in an already difficult-to-stomach movie.
"Terrifier 2 quickly gained a reputation during its theatrical run for being one of the most violent and gore-filled slasher movies seen in years."
This led to reports of fans passing out or vomiting whilst watching the film.
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The rumours that Terrifier 3 may be even worse, in part stem due to quotes from the director, Damien Leone.
He said in an interview with JoBlo: "Mark my words. I guarantee you the first five minutes of this movie is going to be very controversial.
"But that's not even the big kill scene. So that's why I was like, I need to just make this movie on my own, because it's too insane."
Leone has made the film independently, despite huge studio offers.
Topics: Film, Horror, TV and Film, Terrifier