The highly anticipated upcoming horror film, The Nun II, presented its director Michael Chaves with a tricky task to craft a scare scene that would leave audiences trembling.After directing The Curse of La Llorona and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Chaves returned for his third and overall ninth film in the highly successful Conjuring universe. In an interview with Collider, he opened up about his experience and the scene that nearly “broke” him.Ever since the film’s first trailer was released, the said newspaper stand scene has become one of the most talked about sequences in the film. In this spine-chilling moment, Sister Irene observes a magazine stand as the pages inexplicably flip in a gust of wind, culminating in a life-size image of the nun, Valak, emerging to terrify viewers. Chaves explained that even though the particular scene was conceived early in the film’s development, it’s execution was a long and demanding process. “It was like the first thing I was working on and the last thing I was working on. That was 100% a beast, and really it almost broke me. [Laughs] I didn’t know one scene could break someone, but it was a beast,” he said.RELATED: The Nun Star Sues Warner Bros. Over Conjuring Merchandise Sales
The highly anticipated upcoming horror film, The Nun II, presented its director Michael Chaves with a tricky task to craft a scare scene that would leave audiences trembling.
After directing The Curse of La Llorona and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Chaves returned for his third and overall ninth film in the highly successful Conjuring universe. In an interview with Collider, he opened up about his experience and the scene that nearly “broke” him.
Ever since the film’s first trailer was released, the said newspaper stand scene has become one of the most talked about sequences in the film. In this spine-chilling moment, Sister Irene observes a magazine stand as the pages inexplicably flip in a gust of wind, culminating in a life-size image of the nun, Valak, emerging to terrify viewers. Chaves explained that even though the particular scene was conceived early in the film’s development, it’s execution was a long and demanding process. “It was like the first thing I was working on and the last thing I was working on. That was 100% a beast, and really it almost broke me. [Laughs] I didn’t know one scene could break someone, but it was a beast,” he said.
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