Killer Clown Movie Helloween Promises Carnage
- Adam Williams

- Sep 14
- 2 min read
When it comes to killer clown films, we've had our fair share over the years, but can there ever be too many? I for one, fail to think you can never have enough psychotic clown films. Thankfully, Shogun Films have been nice enough to give us horror fans another.

The upcoming film, titled Helloween, follows the story of a killer clown rampaging across America, whilst one doctor is determined to uncover the truth. In Helloween-
The year is 2016 and the ‘killer clown’ craze is in full swing, there’s chaos on the streets and the media is having a field day with fearmongering headlines for the masses, making matters uncontrollable.
But there’s one person who has very real concerns, embattled psychiatrist Dr Ellen Marks (Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott), who works in a high security psychiatric hospital that houses one seriously violent psychopath…notorious child serial killer Carl Cane (Ronan Summers).
Determined to uncover the cause of the anarchistic clown uprising, Marks teams up with American investigative journalist John Parker (Michael Paré) to try and get to bottom of the caustic clown contagion, but she soon releases it’s closer to home than she ever feared possible.

Killer Clown Movie Helloween Promises Carnage
As Carl Cane’s evil gospel spreads across the nation, and the pair start to question whether the murderous inmate could really be orchestrating events from deep in the bowels of the hospital, the deranged killer escapes in shockingly brutal fashion. Now the doctor must face her very worst fears in a race against time to save her daughters from the killer’s maniacal revenge.
The film, produced by Shogun Films, comes from writer-director Phil Claydon and promises carnage and clown-maggedon in time for Halloween! The cast includes Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott (Peter Rabid), Ronan Summers (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), Caroline Wilde (Barbie) and 80s movie icon Michael Paré (Streets of Fire).
The film is officially out in the US now (released digitally September 5th), and will be releasing here in the UK (also digitally) September 29th- just in time for spooky season! You can check out the first trailer for the film below.












