Art the Clown Goes Academic: TERRIFIER Horror Franchise Getting Its Own Scholarly Conference

That’s right! Art the Clown is officially entering academia. Move over, Shakespeare and Hitchcock, because the Terrifier franchise is now being treated as an object of scholarly importance.The University of Warwick in the UK is hosting the first-ever Terrifier academic conference in 2025, and yes, this is a real thing. According to a press release from Signature Entertainment, The Terrifier Conference 2025 “will welcome global scholars to Warwick to take an alternative approach to enthusiastic critical dismemberment by engaging with the Terrifier film franchise as an object of scholarly importance.”The conference aims to dig into the series’ gloriously over-the-top use of horror tropes, from how women are portrayed in the genre, to the use of practical gore, the influence of religion, and, of course, the “unsettling visual creepiness” of Art himself. Scholars from Brazil, France, the U.S., and beyond will bring their brains to bear on a franchise best known for, well, removing brains.And while the in-person conference runs Saturday, May 3, one day will be streamed online internationally on Friday, May 2, so even if you're nowhere near the UK, you can still get in on the blood-spattered academia.Born from a 2011 short, Damien Leone’s Terrifier has morphed into one of horror’s most outrageous modern success stories. With Art the Clown, played with sadistic glee by David Howard Thornton, taking center stage, the franchise went from cult curiosity to box office beast. Terrifier 3 alone raked in $90.3 million worldwide on just a $2 million budget.Each film pushes the boundaries a little further, andTerrifier 2 introduced us to fan-favorite final girl Sienna (Lauren LaVera), and Terrifier 3 traded Halloween for a twisted take on Christmas. While Terrifier 4 doesn’t have a release date yet, it’s rumored to be the blood-soaked finale.Also happening at the conference, Signature Entertainment’s Head of Publicity will be leading a seminar on the viral marketing strategies behind Terrifier 3’s surprise domination in the UK and Ireland. Spoiler alert: gore sells.So yeah… Art the Clown, college lecturer. What a time to be alive (unless you’re in Miles County).

May 11, 2025 - 16:41
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Art the Clown Goes Academic: TERRIFIER Horror Franchise Getting Its Own Scholarly Conference

That’s right! Art the Clown is officially entering academia. Move over, Shakespeare and Hitchcock, because the Terrifier franchise is now being treated as an object of scholarly importance.

The University of Warwick in the UK is hosting the first-ever Terrifier academic conference in 2025, and yes, this is a real thing.

According to a press release from Signature Entertainment, The Terrifier Conference 2025 “will welcome global scholars to Warwick to take an alternative approach to enthusiastic critical dismemberment by engaging with the Terrifier film franchise as an object of scholarly importance.”

The conference aims to dig into the series’ gloriously over-the-top use of horror tropes, from how women are portrayed in the genre, to the use of practical gore, the influence of religion, and, of course, the “unsettling visual creepiness” of Art himself. Scholars from Brazil, France, the U.S., and beyond will bring their brains to bear on a franchise best known for, well, removing brains.

And while the in-person conference runs Saturday, May 3, one day will be streamed online internationally on Friday, May 2, so even if you're nowhere near the UK, you can still get in on the blood-spattered academia.

Born from a 2011 short, Damien Leone’s Terrifier has morphed into one of horror’s most outrageous modern success stories. With Art the Clown, played with sadistic glee by David Howard Thornton, taking center stage, the franchise went from cult curiosity to box office beast. Terrifier 3 alone raked in $90.3 million worldwide on just a $2 million budget.

Each film pushes the boundaries a little further, andTerrifier 2 introduced us to fan-favorite final girl Sienna (Lauren LaVera), and Terrifier 3 traded Halloween for a twisted take on Christmas. While Terrifier 4 doesn’t have a release date yet, it’s rumored to be the blood-soaked finale.

Also happening at the conference, Signature Entertainment’s Head of Publicity will be leading a seminar on the viral marketing strategies behind Terrifier 3’s surprise domination in the UK and Ireland. Spoiler alert: gore sells.

So yeah… Art the Clown, college lecturer. What a time to be alive (unless you’re in Miles County).