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‘THE VISITOR’ Interviews: Finn Jones and Justin P. Lange Discuss Disquieting Doppelgängers

Justin P. Lange‘s (The Seventh Day) chilling doppelganger shocker The Visitor (part of Epix and Blumhouse TV’s deal to produce eight standalone movies) is all set to release this Friday, October 7.

Directed by Lange, from a script written by Adam Mason & Simon Boyes (Hangman, The Devil’s Chair), and starring Finn Jones (Leatherface, “Iron Fist”), Jessica McNamee (The Meg, Mortal Kombat), Dane Rhodes (Deja Vu, Where the Crawdads Sing) and Donna Biscoe (Hidden Figures, One Missed Call), the film follows Robert and his wife Maia when they move to the latter’s childhood home. Once there, he discovers an old portrait of his likeness in the attic – a man referred to only as ‘The Visitor’. Soon he finds himself descending down a frightening rabbit hole in an attempt to discover the true identity of his mysterious doppelgänger, only to realize that every family has its own terrifying secrets.

In anticipation of the film’s release this October 7 On Digital and on EPIX December 2022, we caught up with Lange and Jones to try and discover the mystery behind the film’s disturbing doppelgänger.

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