Damien Leone is aware what fans want, but that doesn’t mean he can give it to them.

Terrifier 3directorDamien Leonehas the formula for his exceedingly popular slasher films down to a science.

That’s why he’s cautioning fans to adjust their expectations for a potential extended cut of the film.

Art the Clown in Terrifier 3

David Howard Thornton in ‘Terrifier 3’.Cineverse

In this case, those two things don’t perfectly match up.

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“But no, we did not shoot those scenes.

TERRIFIER 3, Lauren LaVera, 2024

Lauren LaVera in ‘Terrifier 3’.Cineverse /Courtesy Everett Collection

There’s just one problem.

“We didn’t shoot those scenes.

There’s nothing there that would be in the extended cut.”

TERRIFIER 3, Andrew Hollinger (right), 2024. Cineverse /Courtesy Everett Collection

Andrew Hollinger and Lauren Sowa in ‘Terrifier 3’.Cineverse /Courtesy Everett Collection

But Art returns from the dead and strikes again.

“I love the ambiguity.

I hate spelling everything out to the audience,” he said.

Leone didn’t just talk about what wouldn’t be in aTerrifier 3extended cut, however.

He also elaborated on what fans could expect to see as well.

I didn’t have to; it really just made their bond so much stronger.”

There’s plenty of unseen gore and grime, too.

Leone described “a great scene.

I won’t spoil it, but there’s a great scene between Victoria and Gabbie in the finale.

There’s a handful of really cool scenes, so it is possible.”

I don’t want to just waste them in an extended cut.

They could serve a different purpose.

So I don’t know.

I just have to see what makes sense.

But there’s a very good chance that there’ll be an extended version down the line."