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Not everyone is thrilled. Veteran casting director Marla Gaines (who has worked on the Mission: Impossible franchise) told us off the record: "This is dangerous. Casting by Twitter mobs creates a product designed by committee. Vince Banderos works because he's a blank slate. Giving him a daughter, especially one as specific as Esther Son, demystifies the mythology." Since the title mentions "exclusive," it might be

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The Esther universe, known for its chilling portrayal of a murderous adult disguised as a child (played by Isabelle Fuhrman), has been a lucrative asset for Paramount Players. The upcoming spin-off/sequel, tentatively titled Esther Son , shifts focus to a male antagonist or a complex paternal counterpoint to Esther’s legacy. Prior to this casting, the project lacked a definitive “heavy.”