Around 60 prosthetics were used on Skarsgard to render him unrecognizable for Robert Eggers' reimagination of the 1922 film.
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With Nosferatu and It, Bill Skarsgard has played a new version of a classic horror movie monster twice, and he's managed to ...
The black-and-white cinematography has a sharp, surreal quality, illuminating the piercing whites of the Beast’s eyes ... Bill Skarsgård has transformed into; he also portrayed Pennywise ...
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Bill Skarsgård dons a bushy mustache, has a skeletal face, and patches of decaying skin all over his body (yes, there's a full frontal nude scene). Skarsgård, who transformed into Pennywise ...
And so naturally, one of the biggest questions surrounding the director’s remake would be how he and prosthetic makeup effects designer David White would transform actor Bill Skarsgård (an actor ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts behind awards season’s most talked-about movies continues with ...