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In a recent interview, Nik Dodani and producer Chris Bender opened up about their upcoming horror-comedy, revealing intriguing insights from the set. The duo discussed the challenges and excitement of working with a talented cast, including a notable star known for his role in a critically acclaimed series.
Dodani humorously mentioned his enthusiasm for a quirky scene that involved a "butt double," which sparked curiosity among fans. The lighthearted nature of their project allows for creative storytelling, blending humor with elements of horror. Bender emphasized the importance of maintaining a fun atmosphere on set, which he believes contributes to the film's overall charm.
The production team is eager to showcase their unique vision, promising a fresh take on the genre. As they continue to wrap up filming, both Dodani and Bender express their anticipation for audiences to experience the blend of comedy and thrills that their film aims to deliver.
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