‘Sadistic’ Terrifier 3 trailer is so gory fans wonder if it will be worse than ‘most violent and gory kill’ ever

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 SawThe Texas Chain Saw Massacre, or a more recent entry such as In a Violent Nature, there are so many horrors competing for the title.

The film is freaky as anything. (Cineverse Corp)

The film is freaky as anything. (Cineverse Corp)

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.”

Check out the trailer and see if you also think this could end up having the most violent and gory kill ever:

Trailer for ‘sadistic’ horror
Credit: Cineverse Corp
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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.

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.

The trailer has fans worried that Terrifier 3 will be even worse than this scene. (Cineverse Corp)

The trailer has fans worried that Terrifier 3 will be even worse than this scene. (Cineverse Corp)

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.

We've just about cropped the scalping, and trust us you'll thank me. (Cineverse Corp)

We’ve just about cropped the scalping, and trust us you’ll thank me. (Cineverse Corp)

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.

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Dark secrets behind movie so graphic it was instantly banned in most countries

Dark secrets behind movie so graphic it was instantly banned in most countries

It starred big names like Helen Mirren and Malcolm McDowell, but it got banned in many places

Joe Harker

Joe Harker

In 1979, a film was released which star Helen Mirren described as ‘an irresistible mix of art and genitals’.

In Italy, the film was confiscated by police as the government called it ‘flagrantly obscene’, while customs officials in the US seized the footage when it arrived, though they didn’t declare the movie to be an obscenity.

The same thing happened when film reels of the movie were brought to the UK in 1980, with it being edited to remove the footage considered too obscene to show on screen.

Eight minutes of footage, including scenes of castration, disembowelling and rape were taken out of the movie, then another three minutes of film were cut in a process which took six months.

The film was thoroughly panned by critics and several different cuts were made with various levels of explicit content, in 1985 it became the first film with unsimulated sex scenes ever broadcast on French TV.

This movie got banned in so many countries, and it took months of editing before it could be shown anywhere in the UK. (Analysis Film Releasing Corporation)

This movie got banned in so many countries, and it took months of editing before it could be shown anywhere in the UK. (Analysis Film Releasing Corporation)

This movie is Caligula, a historical drama about the life of a Roman emperor, who some historical sources (written a long time after his life by people who didn’t like him) claimed demanded to be worshipped as a living god and tried to appoint his horse to political office.

After four years ruling the Roman Empire he was assassinated, receiving more cuts than his movie.

The film starred Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren and Peter O’Toole and was packed full of sex, nudity and graphic violence.

In one scene where Mirren’s character gives birth, they used three pregnant women and a team of doctors dressed up as Romans and filmed actual childbirth.

Earlier this month Caligula: The Ultimate Cut released in select cinemas to somewhat better reviews than the critical panning it got when first released.

They had about 90 hours worth of footage to work with to create the film.

A historical epic starring Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren, produced by the creator of Penthouse magazine who edited his own hardcore sex scenes into the movie. (Analysis Film Releasing Corporation)

A historical epic starring Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren, produced by the creator of Penthouse magazine who edited his own hardcore sex scenes into the movie. (Analysis Film Releasing Corporation)

While the original screenplay for the movie was penned by Gore Vidal, he later asked for his name to be taken off the production after rewrites from others put in more sex and violence.

One of the movie’s producers was Bob Guccione, founder of the adult magazine Penthouse, and some of the ‘Penthouse Pets’ were used in the film as extras during the sex scenes.

Among the women used for these roles was British model Jane Hargrave, who claimed Guccione showed women bestiality videos and got women appearing in Caligula to perform real sex acts on camera.

With his ‘Penthouse Pets’, Guccione filmed a number of hardcore sex scenes to be edited into the film, leading director Tinto Brass to disown the production.

With Caligula disowned by the man who wrote the initial screenplay and the director who filmed what he thought was the movie before Guccione added lots more scenes to it, the film was a box office bomb.

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