10 MORE Horror Movie Moments IMPOSSIBLE To Watch Same Way After This Article

The truth behind traumatic scenes, what facehuggers really taste like, and more...

By Gareth Morgan /

The wonderful thing about movies is that there's typically always something compelling just waiting to be discovered, no matter how many times you've enjoyed certain gripping stories.

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That definitely applies to the never dull world of horror as well, with everything from interviews with specific cast members to just focusing on little moments in iconic films a bit more than usual often absolutely blowing the minds of fans.

When it comes to these details in particular, it's honestly tough to go back and take in the scenes they're connected to the same way again once you've learned of them.

Whether they just make an already creepy moment even more unsettling, change the way you think about a rather impressive stunt, or force you to play closer attention to the things lurking in the background, there's no denying that these movies will never be the same once you make it to the end of this very list.

So, as a sequel to an equally interesting list that you can find right here, it's time to look at 10 more horror film moments that are about to be changed for you... FOREVER!

10. Rebecca Ferguson Was Fighting Tears During A Scene With Jacob Tremblay - Doctor Sleep

Of all the creepy moments that went down during The Shining sequel that was Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep, perhaps the one that stuck with viewers the most was the sequence involving young Bradley Trevor being tortured and killed by The True Knot.

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It's an absolutely horrific moment, with the terrific Jacob Tremblay producing some of the most disturbing cries of pain and fear that will ever pierce your ears. This was something that apparently had quite the effect on his co-star, too, Rebecca Ferguson.

Though the Rose the Hat actor was initially quite confident she'd be able to get through the traumatic scene due to it all being, you know, just acting, Tremblay's deeply believable work swiftly left her fighting tears for real as Rose extracted his steam.

In fact, Ferguson would even tell Reel Blend (in the video above at 27:35) that she was forced to wipe tears away as the pair were shooting a profile shot together. 

If knowing that the actor who was supposed to be despicably putting this child character through hell was doing all she could to keep it together and not ruin the scene doesn't change the way you watch this moment, then maybe knowing that an unfazed Tremblay hilariously snapped out of the ordeal once "cut!" had been called and swiftly requested a Coke will.

What a pro.

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