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Pete Davidson Says He Risked 'Real Damage' to His Eye While Filming a Shocking Scene in “The Home”
"Obviously, I read the script and was just like, 'That won't be my eye. This is the movies. It'll be a CGI eye,' " the actor recalled thinking
Pete Davidson takes a rare serious role in the horror movie "The Home," in which he encounters some elders with dark secrets.
The comedian stars as a troubled former foster kid who gets a job working at a secret-haunted care center for the elderly.
Yes, that is Pete Davidson's actual eye on the poster for the new horror movie 'The Home.' And yes, he almost did 'real damage' to it while shooting it: 'What the hell just happened?'
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‘The Home' Review: Pete Davidson Looks Completely Lost in This Amalgam of Classic Horror Films
How will “Saturday Night Live” alum Pete Davidson fare in his first non-comedic performance? However, its major selling point might be that it comes from James DeMonaco, the filmmaker behind the commercially successful “The Purge” franchise.
As a young teen, Davidson — now 31 and expecting his first child — worked as a busboy at a local Italian restaurant DeMonaco frequented. They stayed friends over the years, and when DeMonaco needed a lead for his horror film, he knew Davidson would be right for the role.
Pete Davidson was half a minute from causing serious damage to his eye in order to get a shot for an upcoming horror movie.
Pete Davidson leads a new horror film from the director of The Purge franchise. His latest film, The Home, follows a wayward man taking a new job.
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Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson & Keke Palmer Attend Red Carpet Premiere Of ‘The Pickup’ – Photos
Pete Davidson, Keke Palmer and Eddie Murphy were in attendance at the red carpet premiere for Amazon MGM Studios' 'The Pickup.'
Pete Davidson admitted that in his quest to remove all of the tattoos on his body, he had already covered up his most humiliating one, and it was a quote from his idol and fellow comedian Dave Chappelle.
The director and co-writer of the new horror film 'The Home' discusses the influence of Robert Altman's '3 Women' and plans for the 'Purge' franchise.