![]() “The way they’ve done it is amazing and the weapons the Klowns have aren’t like any other weapons in any other game, so I think that really makes this game different than anything else out there.” “Who doesn’t want to kill a Klown,” Stephen Chiodo said jokingly of the video game. Last month, it was announced that “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” would officially become a multiplayer video game that’s scheduled to be released in early 2023. A slew of officially licensed toys and action figures became hot commodities back in the mid-’00s and merchandise flew off shelves at Spirit Halloween stores when it was released last year. However, interest in the movie hasn’t waned. We have the fans to thank for all of this the love and dedication that they have for this wonderful little movie is why we are standing right here today.”įor years, there have been talks of reboots, sequels and even a television series based on the film, none of which came to fruition. It’s one of the favorite projects I’ve ever done and I’ve done all sorts throughout my career now, but this one is the dearest. “We put all of our energy into this wild and crazy idea, but I’m so lucky that the eyes stopped rolling in people’s heads when I tell them I worked on that movie. ![]() “We worked on this movie as if it was going to be a masterpiece,” said Massari, who has racked up numerous credits in TV and film since. “We just thought we made a pretty neat movie, but it’s nice to know that almost 35 years later we’re going into a fourth generation of ‘Killer Klown’ fans,” Charles Chiodo said as he walked with his brothers on the red carpet at the opening of Halloween Horror Nights, which features a dizzying maze based on “Killer Klowns from Outer Space.” That maze, and seven others, are open on select evenings inside the theme park through Oct. Through the years its popularity grew and even now, teenagers were spotted walking around Universal CityWalk sporting “Killer Klowns” T-shirts as Universal Studios Hollywood’s annual Halloween Horror Nights opened earlier this month. ![]() While it wasn’t a huge box office smash back in 1988, it garnered a cult following when it was released on VHS and hit the shelves in video rental stores. It was a passion project for the brothers, who wrote, directed and produced the film, as well as created all of the practical effects and makeup. In the late ’80s, brothers Stephen, Charles and Edward Chiodo made the film “Killer Klowns from Outer Space,” a humorous sci-fi thriller featuring murderous clowns in wild outfits who wielded wacky weapons. ![]()
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