The Exorcist: Believer makeup artist Vincent Van Dyke shared a series of behind-the-scenes photos, introducing the horror sequel’s main antagonist.Posted on his Instagram account, Van Dyke unveiled a closer look at the design for the demon Lamashtu from the recently released The Exorcist: Believer movie. Portrayed by Lize Johnston, the sinister character was briefly seen in the final theatrical cut, which didn’t allow the audience to see the creature’s full design. According to Van Dyke, Lamashtu was a “complicated, very involved build” with “lots of different departments coming together.” The villain was given a female-like form reminiscent of the scary old lady from The Shining. Completing Lamashtu’s terrifying design are a pair of horns and odd-looking wings.Before The Exorcist: Believer made its theatrical release, fans of the original 1973 classic initially thought that the sequel’s villain would once again be the demon Pazuzu after it was seemingly teased in its previous trailers. However, Blumhouse introduced a brand-new demon to the franchise in the form of Lamashtu, a demon goddess from Mesopotamian mythology who kidnaps and eats babies. In the film, the character was voiced by three actors Helen Leahey, Christopher Allen, and J. Moliere.RELATED: The Exorcist: Believer’s Cultural Appropriation Issue Squanders a Massive Opportunity
The Exorcist: Believer makeup artist Vincent Van Dyke shared a series of behind-the-scenes photos, introducing the horror sequel’s main antagonist.
Posted on his Instagram account, Van Dyke unveiled a closer look at the design for the demon Lamashtu from the recently released The Exorcist: Believer movie. Portrayed by Lize Johnston, the sinister character was briefly seen in the final theatrical cut, which didn’t allow the audience to see the creature’s full design. According to Van Dyke, Lamashtu was a “complicated, very involved build” with “lots of different departments coming together.” The villain was given a female-like form reminiscent of the scary old lady from The Shining. Completing Lamashtu’s terrifying design are a pair of horns and odd-looking wings.
Before The Exorcist: Believer made its theatrical release, fans of the original 1973 classic initially thought that the sequel’s villain would once again be the demon Pazuzu after it was seemingly teased in its previous trailers. However, Blumhouse introduced a brand-new demon to the franchise in the form of Lamashtu, a demon goddess from Mesopotamian mythology who kidnaps and eats babies. In the film, the character was voiced by three actors Helen Leahey, Christopher Allen, and J. Moliere.
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