As the viral horror franchise continues to grow, Damien Leone teases plans for a video game and haunted house experience. The slasher movies center on the menacing Art the Clown as he enjoys a bloody streak of murders in a fictional New York town, as well as survivors Victoria Heyes and Sienna Shaw as they grapple with the trauma of encountering the killer. Though the first movie garnered mixed reviews, its 2022 sequel was a critical and commercial hit, opening the door for 2024's and potentially further installments.
During an interview with for 's re-release, Leone was asked his thoughts on further expanding the franchise into other mediums, including the world of haunted house experiences made popular by Universal's Halloween Horror Nights. The creator not only confirmed his "" of doing so, but teased that there have "" of making such a thing happen, while also indicating talks of making an Art the Clown video game at some point in the future. See what Leone shared below:
Oh, I would love it, and that's a dream. I would love to have a house in Halloween Horror Nights. There's already been talks of it over the years, so hopefully that becomes a reality because, like you said, there's just so many cool environments, and now we're adding all these cool characters besides Art the Clown, these other creepy characters that you could really put in there, it could be a really cool experience. Also, I would love a video game. We were just playing the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre game, we were at the makers of the game, in their office where they created the game and everything, a couple of nights ago and that was so cool. He would lend himself so well to a video game like that, you could be trapped in the warehouse surviving
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