“ I think people at Comic-Con will be dressed up as Diana next year,” added co-star Maria Bello, in the same interview. She’s a classic horror film woman, it’s very scary.” ![]() I certainly have that silhouette of her imprinted in my mind. “ She had a whole black suit on, crazy hair - so strange and surreal, but I loved having her there. “ I didn’t have to really act as much because the girl dressed up as Diana was petrifying to look at,” Lights Out star Teresa Palmer recently told Variety, praising Alicia Vela-Bailey’s performance. And setting her apart from recent female villains like the titular Mama, the Insidious franchise’s “Bride in Black,” and the four-armed Myrtu from this year’s The Other Side of the Door, Diana was actually played, in a refreshing twist, by a female performer. With her wild hair and impossibly long fingers, Diana cuts a silhouette that is, in and of itself, scarier than most movie monsters could ever wish to be, but it’s the unnerving performance of the actress tasked with bringing her to life that may have ensured the character goes on to become a franchise-starting horror icon. Bathed in darkness throughout much of the movie, with only her piercing eyes illuminated, Diana is a horror villain who quite literally exists only in the dark, appearing when the lights are turned off and vanishing back into thin air when they’re turned on. Sandberg’s debut feature Lights Out introduces a creepy new villain who goes by the name Diana, and if you had any trouble sleeping after the film, it’s damn sure because of her. ![]() Exploiting our collective fear of the dark, David F.
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