Exclusive | Terrifier3used 20 gallons of blood for this vomit-inducing kill scene and wiped out stores for more

“Terrifier 3” has surpassed all expectations, including box office numbers; however, only a handful of people are responsible for the gory scenes that make Stephen King look kid-friendly.The Post spoke to Christien Tinsley, the Oscar-winning makeup and prosthetics specialist on the slasher movie, and special effects supervisor Jason Baker, who shared all the details about how they helped director Damien Leone’s graphic and bloody scenes come to life.They also addressed the horrific final shower scene, which Baker called “pretty, pretty nasty,” that left many moviegoers vomiting or exiting the theater at the UK premiere.

Tinsley revealed it was the last scene they shot — and the fake blood was running out.For those who haven’t seen the flick, Art the Clown bombards two nude lovers with a chainsaw as they shower, cutting each limb by limb — and it’s one of those scenes that will make you want to chuck your lunch.“One of the things he [Leone] told me early on that he hadn’t fleshed out in the script, it was really a small piece of the script, which was ‘shower scene kill.’ And that’s about all he had in there.I was like, ‘What happens?’ And he was like, ‘I’m still trying to figure it out….

but this has to be the big kill,'” Tinsley shared, adding, “I know we had to level up.We had to give something that the audience has never seen.”Regarding how much fake blood they used in the movie, Tinsley told The Post, “If I had to take a wild guess, we probably went through a couple of drums [55 gallons per drum] easily on that film,” admitting the shower scene alone was about “20 gallons of blood.”They used so much blood on the film before shooting the “big kill” scene that Tinsley and his team “wiped out every grocery store in a 10-mile radius,” Baker revealed.Tinsley confirmed that he and another crew member had to run around town for materials in the eleventh hour to make more blood.“We got to that very, very l...

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Publisher: New York Post

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