“The Mean One” Unleashes Christmas Carnage

In a twist sure to get Terrifier fans excited, the holiday season is about to get a sinister makeover with the release of the horror-comedy film, The Mean One. Scheduled to hit digital platforms on 20th November and DVD on 27th November, this gruesome spectacle promises to be anything but the typical heartwarming Christmas tale.
The film features David Howard Thornton, renowned for his portrayal of Art the Clown in the popular Terrifier movies, as the titular character, The Mean One. Dressed in a sinister Santa suit, this holiday horror icon is on a mission to wreak havoc and cause Christmas carnage like never before. Directed by Steven LaMorte of Bury Me Twice fame, the movie also stars Krystle Martin as Cindy, a fearless protagonist armed with a baseball bat wrapped in tree lights, ready to take on the festive fiend.
The official trailer, already viewed by over 5 million people online, teases a darkly humorous slasher film, blending mirth, murder, and all-out action. In a plot reminiscent of recent hits like Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, the townsfolk unite against The Mean One, wielding an arsenal of weapons in a bid to reclaim their Christmas cheer.

The film’s synopsis unveils a chilling narrative set in a tranquil mountain town. Cindy’s parents fall victim to a gruesome murder, and her Christmas joy is stolen by a bloodthirsty green figure clad in a malevolent Santa suit. Fast forward 20 years, and Cindy returns to her hometown with a singular goal: trapping and annihilating The Mean One.
Already fast becoming a viral sensation, The Mean One is poised to become a cult Christmas horror classic – a stocking chiller that promises to stand out in the seasonal cinematic landscape. Get ready for a holiday like no other, as The Mean One ushers in a Christmas nightmare that is bound to leave audiences both terrified and entertained.
The Mean One trailer

Christmas horror fans can mark their calendars for the digital debut on 20th November and the DVD release on 27th November.
