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What makes a movie monster truly unsettling isn’t excess—it’s restraint. In this Collider behind-the-scenes breakdown, artists and filmmakers explain how realism, subtle imperfection, and practical techniques helped bring some of modern film and TV’s most memorable creatures to life. From horror makeup inspired by Diane Arbus, Cindy Sherman, and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, to the carefully degraded prosthetics and asymmetry that make a villain feel “off,” the creative teams explain why grounded design is often scarier than supernatural spectacle. Costume designer Trish Summerville’s bold color choices and period influences also play a key role in shaping character identity. The video then shifts into large-scale creature work, including the live-action realization of Toothless in How to Train Your Dragon. Using animatronics, puppeteering, gimbals, and real-world flight photography, the team gave actor Mason Thames a physical scene partner instead of a tennis ball on a stick. Finally, the breakdown explores Vecna’s transformation across Stranger Things Seasons 4 and 5, detailing the balance between Jamie Campbell Bower’s performance, heavy prosthetics, and digital enhancement—alongside insights into how real animal behavior informed dinosaur animation workflows. It’s a rare look at how modern monsters are built from the ground up. 0:00 Introduction – Grounded horror over spectacle 0:30 Finding beauty inspiration in discomfort 1:40 Prosthetics that reshape a character’s presence 2:52 Illness, wigs, and unsettling realism 3:50 Bald caps, braids, and practical shortcuts 4:51 Translating practical designs into animation 5:50 Designing Toothless at real-world scale 7:18 Building a dragon actors could actually ride 9:16 Shooting flight to feel immersive 12:11 Vecna’s practical-to-digital balance 15:41 The physical toll of heavy prosthetics 17:42 Using real animals to animate dinosaurs Our Social Media: / collider www.x.com/Collider Our Website https://www.collider.com For copyright matters, please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com #behindthescenes #practicaleffects #collider