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![]() “One of the things that was great early on was that we go into connecting mythology and character design very early in the script development process, which is something very rare and for most horror films, that’s the last thing you do,” Grey said. Early on in production the filmmakers began cultivating the monster’s look alongside Oscar-winning makeup effect artist and prosthetic designer Matthew Mungle in hopes the character would be “incredibly real.” Now that we have all the bells and whistles we decided to go really deep into the mythology,” Grey told IBT of the film, which follows a family haunted by a ghost that only comes out in the dark. ![]() “As brilliant as the short is, it’s a 2-minute short that the director did for no money in his apartment. “completely reimagined” the ghostly entity for the big screen. “Lights Out” producer Lawrence Grey revealed to International Business Times at CinemaCon 2016 that the monster shown at the end of the YouTube short has a different look from the feature film’s antagonist Diana. Sandberg directed horror film, think again! But for those who think they already know the ending going into the David F. Sure, the “Lights Out” movie is based on the popular YouTube short of the same title.
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