Mark Duplass defiende a Kane Parsons como director de Backrooms

Mark Duplass ha rechazado los rumores en línea que cuestionaban si Kane Parsons dirigió la próxima película de terror de A24, Backrooms. El actor publicó en X el martes para afirmar el control total de Parsons sobre el proyecto.

Duplass respondió a una afirmación en redes sociales que aseguraba que Parsons “absolutamente no dirigió” la película. Escribió: “Hmmm, con todo respeto, no recuerdo haberte visto en el set. Cuando yo estuve allí, Kane tenía el control al 100%. Más que muchos directores que le triplican la edad”. El cineasta de 20 años creó la historia a partir de su popular serie de YouTube del mismo nombre.

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