Here’s How A Demon Goat Helped Conjure Up Success For ‘The Nun II’
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Director Michael Chaves at a fan screening of ‘The Nun II’ in Los Angeles, California. Stewart Cook Can you ever have too much Demon Goat? That’s a question The Nun II‘s director, Michael Chaves, asked and got answered this year. “I can’t speak for other studios, but with New Line, they only care about the audience, and I’ve always looked at the audience as my boss,” the filmmaker enthused. After testing an early cut of the latest entry in Conjuring Universe franchise, the unholy beast proved to be a crowd-pleasing hit. “One of the things that tested really well was the Demon Goat. That was something that I think surprised a lot of people. As we were developing the movie, I think even some people at New Line were a little unsure about how much of this monster movie concept would work in a Conjuring film. They are traditionally more supernatural.” “After we finished filming initially, we went back and shot a whole bunch more of the Demon Goat. The irony is that we tested it with all this extra Demon Goat, and then it was just too much, so we started scaling it back. What you see in the finished movie is more than there was originally, but it’s less than everything we shot.” The horror sequel proved to be a hit with audiences, and the film grossed $268.05 million at the global box office. The Nun II is Chaves’ third film in the multibillion-dollar Conjuring Universe, a nine-strong film franchise that kicked off a decade ago. Although the unused footage hasn’t been included as deleted scenes on the home entertainment release, it doesn’t mean we might not see more of the hoofed nemesis in the future. Could a Demon Goat spin-off be on the cards like Valak, aka…
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