💨 Abstract
Zach Cregger, director of the horror film "Barbarian," has no plans for a sequel, stating that the original film's dark subject matter doesn't interest him further. "Barbarian," made on a low budget, was a surprise success in the horror genre. Cregger reveals that making "Barbarian" was an intense experience due to the pressure to succeed.
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