![]() “I don’t see it as a horror movie, personally,” Gavron said, when asked what drew him to the horror project. It was the complexity and depth of these characters as well as the writing that attracted some of the actors to the project. And we took that as the grounding story…and then we had two other stories that were original ideas that we came up with.”Īfter a clip from the foundational story between Mary (Anna Friel) and Simon (Rafi Gavron), Navarro talked about how Books of Blood had plenty of gore in it, but also explored the emotional makeup of its characters. So we decided to do a mix, where we took ‘The Book of Blood,’ which is the very first story in the very first volume, which is being re-released any day now as a tie-in to this movie. And I realized from his perspective, he wrote those stories a long time ago he had Books of Blood stories that he hadn’t written yet. ![]() “Deciding which stories to do - he was more interested in talking about new stories than the stories in the books, and I was a little more interested in the books because I was such a fan. ![]() “The process of adapting Clive’s work began with sitting down with Clive himself,” Braga explained. Navarro kicked off the panel by asking Braga about working with Barker to decide what stories to use in the film. ![]()
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