ACTOR Jamie Campbell Bower, who plays
Vecna in Stranger Things 5, revealed that
in the past pulled more from Dracula and
other gothic vampire imagery when creating his
version of the character, but he had more specific references for latest season, including Fred
Rogers of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”.
"I used The Shining, so the Kubrick-ian stare
was obviously something I was very eager to utilize, even in season 4," the actor told.
He added: "For season 4, I used Funny Games
— the American remake, particularly the way that
Brady (Corbet) and Michael (Pitt) hold themselves. You can see that I've...borrowed. Credit
where credit's due."
For season 5, Bower lists 2020 horror film Alone
about a woman trying to escape a bloodthirsty
psychopath, as well as actor Van Johnson in 1957's
The Pied Piper of Hamelin as inspirations.
Then there was the iconic children's show host.
"Mr Rogers was a really interesting reference
because that actually bled into music as well,"
Bower said.
He added: "I used Tom Hanks in A Beautiful
Day In the Neighborhood, but that score is really eerie as well, with some real moments of spook."
Bower recalls going through his phone and
finding videos of himself on set preparing for season 5's "Shock Jock" scene as he walks down the
staircase.
"There are videos of me … prior to getting there, practicing, trying things out, seeing
what would work. I did it in two characters, but
wanted to make sure that the body was in the
same place and that the movement was correct
so that when it's spliced together, it's not too wild."
"I'd ask myself questions like, 'Of all the things
that could exist, why recreate the house?'
"he
said, referring to the Creel family home where a
young Henry killed his mother and sister and
drove his father to madness.
"What does that mean to him? And what does
home mean? And what was that experience like
for him as a child, growing up where home could
have been safe but wasn't? And perhaps this is
an opportunity for him to recreate that safety."
Stranger Things is streaming on Netflix.