Euphoria star’s Hunter Schafer‘s newest film Cuckoo appears to be like like an absolute scream – with some critics and followers suggesting her efficiency within the upcoming horror will win her a spot within the scream queen ranks.
“Actually, I imply, simply from like a terminology perspective, I really feel like a scream queen title is for individuals who have finished a number of horror films and that is my first horror film,” she advised IndieWire in an interview when requested about her scream queen standing. “I don’t know if I really feel very deserving of it but. It’s very candy, the intention, and clearly, it’s a enjoyable phrase to say, however I’d not name myself that cool.”
Here is every thing else we find out about Cuckoo.
Cuckoo plot
The movie’s plot synopsis reads: “Seventeen-year-old Gretchen (Schafer) reluctantly leaves America to dwell together with her father at a resort within the German Alps. Stricken by unusual noises and bloody visions, she quickly discovers a stunning secret that considerations her family.”
Hunter has opened up concerning the depths of her character in an interview with Teen Vogue. “I feel it actually boils all the way down to grief for Gretchen and attempting to outrun it and perhaps discovering a means out, which I feel is sisterhood and Alma on the finish of the day,” she stated, referencing the grief her character is dealing with after dropping her mom, and the solace she finds in her sister non-verbal Alma, performed by Mila Lieu.
Hunter additionally opened up about brushing up on her American Signal Language (ASL) as a part of her position. “It is one thing that has been part of my life since center college,” she stated. “I had fairly a number of deaf pals in center college and took ASL classes and picked that up.”