The Monkey director explains why it was so important to him to give Stephen King’s “chilling” short story a “playful horror” twist: “I think [that] seemed correct for a movie about a toy”

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Director Osgood Perkins says it was important for his adaptation of Stephen King’s short story The Monkey to be more on the comedic side – rather than a straight horror.

“I took a playful horror shine to it right away. That was important to me from the get-go with this project, that it wasn’t going to be dreadfully sombre. It was going to be more comedic, and cosy, which I think seemed correct for a movie about a toy. I wanted to steer away from the more serious movies about possessed toys, which don’t ring true for me,” Perkins says in the new issue of SFX magazine, which features Daredevil: Born Again on the cover and hits newsstands on January 29.



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