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“There were a lot of technical challenges.
Then there was the scheduling… “It gets weird,” he laughs.
“You know, the bathroom scene where it gets very bloody?
That,we had to shoot last because we just completely destroyed the set.
There was blood everywhere.
Like, you couldn’t clean that up.”
“Even the props that were in [other rooms], like, I have the guest book…
I kept that and it’s just, like, covered in blood.
“It was a lot of fun, because they were so standalone from everything else.
They didn’t have to connect to any other scenes.
It meant I could do some things that I’ve been wanting to do forever.
The worm in the face has been an idea I’ve had for a long time.
That’s something I’ve always wanted to do.
Just build a smaller version of a set to make someone look huge.
“We ran out of time, we couldn’t do it and I was so bummed about it.
The glitchiness in that scene?
So it was like, ‘I can’t let VFX do this.
They’re never going to get it exactly the way I want it.
So I’ll just do it myself on my computer.”
Until Dawn releases on April 25.