

And I’m not kidding you, I just freeze, and I start crying…. I’ve wanted to, it’s been sort of what I’m searching towards. “I’ve never gone into a character in a way that has been difficult or hard.

No, it’s not going to be bloody hard,'” Ferguson told TheWrap at the film’s junket. “Someone said to me, because I have a 12-year-old son, he said, ‘is this going to be difficult for you?’ And I remember thinking - so stupid - ‘I’m an actor, for God’s sake. This particular scene proved very difficult for Ferguson to film, and left the cast and crew speechless. The boy is taken to a construction site and brutally murdered by Rose and Knot so they can inhale his steam and stay young longer. Yes, we are talking about the scene with Jacob Tremblay, who plays a young boy kidnapped by the Rose the Hat (Ferguson) and the True Knot.

Mike Flanagan’s “Doctor Sleep” is a terrifying film about loss, sobriety and PTSD, but for the filmmaker and star Rebecca Ferguson, there was one scene in particular that shook them to the core. (Major spoiler alert: This article directly discusses several plot and story elements in “Doctor Sleep.” If you haven’t seen the movie, do not read on.)
