Danny and Michael Philippou reveal they hope to release a prequel focusing on Duckett: 'It’s told entirely through the perspective of mobile phones and social media.'
The twin Australian brothers began making homemade horror movies at the age of nine, and in 2013, they took things a step further by creating their YouTube channel,
, which now sports nearly 7 million subscribers. The Philippous’ videos featured the usual antics of those who grew up on WWE,and horror movies, but they always contained a number of flourishes that pointed to the brothers’ greater aspirations as filmmakers.
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