After Filming BRAHMS: THE BOY II, Katie Holmes Developed a Fear of Dolls
Katie Holmes wasn’t afraid of dolls–until she filmed Brahms: The Boy II earlier this year. The film’s trailer was unveiled last week at CinemaCon in Las Vegas where the actress was on hand to discuss her experiences on the shoot. It turns out, Holmes is timid when it comes to horror movies in general.
“I like making [horror movies] but it’s hard for me to watch them,” Holmes told STXFilms Motion Picture Group Chairman Adam Fogelson (via International Business Times). “[The Boy II] was pretty terrifying to make when you’re working with the doll. I was scared. I never thought of a doll being creepy, and now I have to rethink everything,” she quipped.
The masses have yet to see the trailer for Brahms: The Boy II but that could change any minute–literally! We’ll bring it to you the second it drops, so stay tuned and check back often for all Boy-related news.
Synopsis:
After a family moves into the Heelshire Mansion, their young son soon makes friends with a life-like doll called Brahms.
Brahms: The Boy II reunites original Boy director and writer, William Brent Bell and Stacey Menear respectively; in addition to Holmes, the film stars Ralph Ineson, Owain Yeoman, and Christopher Convery. Look for it in US theaters beginning July 26th.
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