Whenever a horror game or creepypasta is set to be adapted into a movie, I immediately take a reserved stance. Past performance is the best indicator of future success, or so the saying goes, and given the less-than-amazing track record of these kinds of adaptations, I’m just purely unable to look at them with any hope in my heart.
But the sheer dedication of the Backrooms director and his team to make this the best adaptation possible managed to ignite something within me, as I now genuinely want to see the fruits of their labor, which was tremendous in every sense of the word. As the Hollywood Reporter writes, Kane Parsons spoke at CCXP Mexico yesterday, revealing new details about his upcoming Backrooms movie starring Chiwetel Ejiofor. Out of all he revealed, one thing stood out to me: the team built 30,000 square feet of actual, walkable backrooms that saw crew members and actors get genuinely lost.
“The set was huge. We built 30,000 square feet of actual backrooms that we could walk around in. Actually, some people were getting lost. It felt like being there, which was really weird,” Parsons said. This, according to him, helps maintain the core of the backrooms experience, which he says needs constant, never-ending rooms and passages that never actually change.
“I always try to stay away from the idea that the backrooms is somehow a dreamy headspace thing where, if you turn around, the room could have changed. It preys on the human brain’s ability to map spaces and understand them. The hard part for that is, if you go back the way you came, you will go back the way you came, but it just keeps going and going and going. That’s where the confusion and the convolution goes,” he explained.
Parsons previously worked on a web series adapting the Backrooms on YouTube, so it seems his genuine care for the story has translated into utter dedication and attention to detail in the movie as well. Creepypastas, especially those like the Backrooms that originate on sites like 4chan, are rarely adapted into proper stories, as they tend to fall into bland horror cliches and turn into little more than your B-level popcorn horror that gets 35 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
Of course, translating liminal spaces into our physical world, which, as far as we know, is governed by rules and reasons, is an additional hurdle that is hard to surmount. The backrooms are supposedly the place you get to by “no-clipping” out of reality, a concept so surreal that I’m genuinely interested to see how it’s pulled off in the movie.
And if their effort to make such a massive set and really nail the tone, from the endless rooms to the distinct yellow walls, is anything to go by, I think we’re in for a treat.
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Season 13 and the Lord of Hatred DLC are coming soon to Diablo 4, and this guide will help you keep track of both. The second major DLC for the game since its launch has plenty in store for players to enjoy, but first things first.
Let’s find out when the new season and the DLC go live worldwide.
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Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred and Season 13 release countdown
The launch day and time for the DLC and the new season were confirmed earlier by developers Blizzard. The following countdown will expire when the Lord of Hatred DLC becomes available across all platforms. The update drops on April 28 in most regions across the world, with the Americas being the rare exception.
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The countdown is based on the following timings.
- 4pm PT (April 27)
- 6pm CT (April 27)
- 7pm ET (April 27)
- 11pm UTC (April 27)
- 12am BT
- 1am CET
- 7am CST
- 8am KST
The timings are unlikely to change this late. Season 13 will go live 30 minutes after the Lord of Hatred DLC becomes available. You’ll need to download an update to enjoy all the new content. Unlike the new season, Lord of Hatred is a paid DLC (unless your existing edition already entitles you to the expansion).
What to expect from Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred DLC
The second expansion will feature you taking your final stance against Mephisto across a new campaign. There are two new classes to master, and you’ll discover plenty while exploring Skovos. That’s not all, as the new expansion also overhauls the endgame as we know it. This will also affect how gear progression has worked so far.
Additionally, the Lord of Hatred DLC is perfect for beginners. It also includes the previously released Vessel of Hatred at no extra cost, so you get to experience both expansions. If you’re yet unsure about whether the new DLC is for you, here’s our review of it.
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