Director Joe Berlinger's Ted Bundy movie EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL AND VILE starring Zac Efron hit Netflix last Friday and today we have word that co-star Lily Collins (see above) claims that the ghosts of the women Ted Bundy killed visited her during filming. The actress says it would happen late at night when she started to wake up at 3 a.m. every night.
I would go downstairs and have a cup of tea, trying to figure out why I had woken up again. I started being woken up by flashes of images, like the aftermath of a struggle. … I discovered that 3 a.m. is the time when the veil between the realms is the thinnest and one can be visited.
Collins says that being contacted by the spirits it wasn't a scary experience at all and that the women were there to show their support.
I didn’t feel scared, I felt supported, like they were saying: 'We’re here listening. We’re here to support. Thank you for telling the story.'
All together now: "Brrr." What do you make of Collins' claims of being haunted during the filming of this flick? Make sure to hit us up and let us know below! Meanwhile, here's the synopsis for those of you who may have forgotten:
Told through the perspective of Elizabeth Kloepfer, Bundy's longtime girlfriend who went years denying the accusations against Bundy, but ultimately turned him into the police. Only nearing his execution, when Bundy began talking about his extensive and heinous murders, did Kloepfer, and the rest of the world, learn the true scope of his numerous and grizzly murders.
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL AND VILE is directed by Berlinger (BLAIR WITCH 2) from a script by Michael Werwie and stars John Malkovich, Lily Collins, Kaya Scodelario, Angela Sarafyan, Jeffrey Donovan, Jim Parsons, Metallica's James Hetfield, and Efron as Ted Bundy.
The film is now streaming on Netflix RIGHT HERE.