Nell Tiger Free reveals the cast joked they had a curse on them while shooting the new horror film.

By Patrick Cremona

Published: Tuesday, 02 April 2024 at 10:24 AM


The original The Omen – released almost 50 years ago, in 1976 – is frequently listed among the spookiest movies of all time, so it’s perhaps no surprise that the experience of shooting the upcoming prequel had its share of scary moments.

The First Omen stars Nell Tiger Free (Servant) as Margaret Daino, a young woman who is embarking on life as a nun in Rome before she gets caught up in a conspiracy that directly relates to the birth of the anti-Christ, Damian.

And speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com, the star confessed to having been a little terrified on one or two occasions while on set for the film.

“Oh, we had some scary moments,” she explained. “We were all kind of, like, hyped up on the idea that we were haunted and that we had a curse.

“And so every little thing that happened, we were like, ‘[It’s] the curse!’”

 

She added: “There was a particular time where I was in my dressing room and – I say my dressing room, it was like a stone room with a mattress on the floor, because we were shooting in the orphanage at the time.

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“So, it was just… we were actually in this old building. And they were shooting this other scene, and I heard them knock on my door to come and get me.

“And I got up and opened the door and there was nobody there!”

Free added that “things like that would happen all the time” behind the scenes, but said that the process of actually filming the scenes themselves was a little less scary.

“It’s actually daylight and you’re with all your mates and you know the blood is normally, like, syrup,” she laughed.