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Isabelle Fuhrmanâs performance as Esther in Paramount Picturesâ first Orphan film stunned audiences in no small part because of what the movieâs disturbing twist revealed about its titular child murderer. 12 years later, Fuhrman is set to reprise her role in Paramountâs upcoming prequel Orphan: First Kill from director William Brent Bell, and the 24-year-old actress is certain that sheâs about to shock everyone once again.
In the original Orphanâs final acts, itâs revealed that 9-year-old âEstherâ is actually a 33-year-old Estonian serial killer with proportional dwarfism caused by hypopituitarism, which sheâs used to pretend to be a child for years as she bounces from one adoptive family to the next. Fuhrman, who was 12 when Orphan premiered, was lauded for her ability to vacillate between Estherâs precocious ersatz child and deranged killer modes. That seems to be the big draw that Paramountâs pushing for First Kill, a movie set some time before the original where Fuhrman will play 9-year-old-Esther again without the use of any computer assisted visual effects or wild âmakeup tricks,â according to the actress.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Fuhrman spoke about loving the challenge of returning to Orphan to play Esther, and how First Kill will be one of the first films to feature a now adult actor returning to play the role of a âchildâ that they first portrayed when they were actually kids.
âWill Smith, for example, recently did that movie [Gemini Man] where they de-age somebody, but to reprise a role that you literally did as a kid as an adult has never been done before,â Fuhrman said. âItâs kind of impossible. And we did it. We didnât use special effects, we didnât use any crazy makeup tricks. And I think thatâs what makes the movie work, is because you really canât figure out how I look like a [9-year-old], but I do. And itâs really creepy.â
Anyone whoâs fallen ever down a make-up artist rabbit hole on YouTube knows what sort of unbelievable witchcraft talented cosmetologists can pull off when given the right tools. While Fuhrmanâs certainly older than she was, you can see how she might be able to get away with pretending to be a believable child in the right lighting or with a hat, especially in the age of series like Huluâs PEN15 and movies likes ValĂ©rie Lemercierâs Aline.
Though being disturbed by her own regressive transformation was a challenge all its own for Fuhrman, what was most difficult was convincing herself that she could play an adolescent this time around.
âBecause that was the easy part last time, the hard part was trying to be an adult,â Fuhrman said. âNow the hard part is I have to be kid.â
Currently, no hard release date for Orphan: First Kill has been announced.