Bloody Disgusting and the entire Terrifier team can’t even begin to express our appreciation to all the fans who showed up to see Terrifier 2 in theaters this past month, and while the film is still playing at select theaters as of this writing, it’s also now available at home!
Terrifier 2 is now on our SCREAMBOX streaming platform, but for those looking to own a copy, the film just hit Digital HD for rental & purchase, including iTunes and Prime Video.
On Prime Video you can rent Terrifier 2 for $9.99, or you can purchase the film for $14.99. Or grab an entire month of SCREAMBOX for just $4.99 and watch as many times as you want!
As for physical copies, we have a few variations available…
You can unwrap the SCREAMBOX Original Terrifier 2 when it arrives on DVD, Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, and Steelbook this coming December, as well as the newly added 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray that’s exclusive to Best Buy. Pre-order asap as the first print run is extremely limited.
Pre-order links are available here or just use one of the direct links below:
- Terrifier 2: Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray) – Walmart
- Terrifier 2 (DVD) – Walmart
- Terrifier 2 (Walmart Exclusive) Blu-ray Steelbook
- Terrifier 2 (DVD) – Amazon
- Terrifier 2 Blu-ray Collector’s Edition – Amazon
- Terrifier 2 (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray) – Best Buy
The highly anticipated sequel to the cult-favorite slasher film welcomes back David Howard Thornton as the demonic killer, Art the Clown. Terrifier 2 also introduces Lauren LaVera as Sienna, who has become a fan favorite. Also returning is Samantha Scaffidi who reprises her role as Victoria Heyes. Horror icon Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) makes an appearance.
Terrifier 2 has Art the Clown up to his old tricks once again…
Following his gruesome demise in the first film, a sinister presence has brought Art back to life to rein terror on the residents of Miles County. On Halloween night, he returns to the unassuming town and sets his sights on fresh prey: a teenage girl and her little brother, portrayed by Lauren LaVera and Elliott Fullam, respectively.