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How to Stream 'Terrifier' and 'Terrifier 2' for Free This Halloween

Get into the spooky clown spirit.

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Meara covers streaming service news for CNET. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in journalism. When she's not writing, she likes to dote over her cat, sip black coffee and try out new horror movies.
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Terrifier Art the Clown

Art the Clown awaits.

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With Halloween here and Terrifier 3 in theaters, there's a high chance you're craving some brutal clown horror.

While you'll have to stalk your nearest theater for the newest Damien Leone-directed movie, the 2016 flick Terrifier and the 2022 sequel Terrifier 2 are available to watch at home. Better yet, both slasher films are streaming for free -- no subscription required. If that isn't worth a sinister smile, I don't know what is.

All three movies star David Howard Thornton as the face-paint-wearing villain Art the Clown. If you aren't scared of sitting through ads, you watch the first two Terrifier movies at no cost using a streamer like Tubi or Amazon Freevee. Here's what you need to know.

Read more: The Gruesome Horror Movie You Should Watch Right Now

How to stream past Terrifier movies

Terrifier (2016)

Free streaming services: TubiPluto TVFreeveePlexXumo Play

Paid streaming services: Prime VideoPeacock (The movie is also available on Peacock's free tier if you're among the existing customers with access)

Terrifier 2 (2022)

Free streaming services: FreeveeHoopla (but you need a library card)

Paid streaming services: Prime VideoScreambox

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Art the Clown can be found on Prime Video, which costs $9 per month on its own and is included in a $15 per month Amazon Prime membership. If you don't have access to a paid subscription, you can also watch both films for free with ads on the separate service, Amazon Freevee.