Art the Clown from theTerrifierfranchise gets reimagined in an homage toBatman: The Killing Joke. After appearing in several short films andAll Hallows' Eve(2013),Art the Clown(David Howard Thornton) made his feature film debut in 2016’sTerrifierfrom director Damien Leone. Since then, Art has only grown in popularity, and he returned in that film’s 2022 sequel as well as this year’sTerrifier 3, which has been a major hit critically and commercially.

ArtistPeter Gilmorenow shares a new rendition ofTerrifier’s Art the Clown, imagining what he would look like in his own unique spin on the cover ofBatman: The Killing Joke.The Killing Jokecover by artist Brian Bolland features the Joker smiling maniacally as he holds a camera over one eye in portrait mode. In Art the Clown’s version, Gilmore has removed the camera and instead has the demonic clown ripping apart his own face to expose the flesh around his eye. Check out the art below:

Art the Clown looking surprised as Santa in Terrifier 3

Could Art The Clown Become A Joker-Like Villain?

Why He Could Live Beyond The Terrifier Franchise

Art the Clown is not a comic book character, and is therefore unlikely to become a villain exactly like the Joker, Batman’s archnemesis, but the art above does raise questions about his future. Though Art is now closely aligned with theTerrifierfranchise, there is certainly a chance that he moves beyond this.Terrifier 3’s box officesuccess has guaranteed that a fourth film will arrive, and Leone has teased that a fifth could be coming as well, but theTerrifierfranchise will eventually end.

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Art the Clown has a history that extends before the Terrifier franchise, and each appearance varies in both length and overall quality.

Art the Clown is a highly unique character, however, in terms of his visual design and his Charlie Chaplin-like physical comedy gags, andhe could live beyond the end of theTerrifierfranchise. Rights-permitting, he could cross over with another iconic franchise, just as happened inFreddy vs. Jason(2003) andAlien vs. Predator(2004). The Joker, too, has been through numerous different iterations and has featured in films in various capacities, and Art the Clown could ultimately be revived in a new way years down the line.

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Mike Giannelli played Art the Clown inAll Hallows' Eve, but Thornton took over the role in 2016 forTerrifier.

Our Take On Art The Clown In The Batman: The Killing Joke Art

What A Batman Crossover Would Look Like

The Joker remains not just one ofBatman’s most memorable opponents, but one of the most iconic villains ever created.Art the Clown is unlikely to ascend to this same status, but he has certainly become a major figure in the world of horror.

If Art the Clown ever did cross over into theBatmanuniverse, the film would have to be rated R due to his extremely violent tendencies, and it would likely have to take on a supernatural tone that Dark Knight stories typically do not. Art the Clown will never face off against Batman, but he does seem destined to live on beyond theTerrifierfranchise in one form or another.

Art the Clown after stealing the Coroner’s eye in Terrifier 2

Source:@PeterGimoreArt

Terrifier

Created by Damien Leone, Terrifier is a horror multimedia franchise that centers around the sadistic Art the Clown, a serial killer who appears on Halloween night to stalk partygoers. The series is known for being one of the most shocking in the slasher genre, with over-the-top kills and a darkly comedic tone. Art the Clown’s first appearance was in a horror anthology film, All Hallows' Eve.

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