Candyman Icon Tony Todd On Fantastic Way The Franchise Has Evolved – CinemaBlend

Posted: November 15, 2021 at 11:31 pm

Having kicked off the horror franchise, it was nice for OG fans to see the original Candyman Tony Todd pop up in the reboot. Making him a part of the reboot tied both stories together in many ways. Todd haunted the minds of horror fans for decades especially when repeating the characters name. The sequel expanded on the original themes with a 2021 lens. After taking part in said sequel, the horror icon gave his thoughts on the franchises evolution since the original film premiered three decades ago.

Keeping the spirit of the original Candyman grounded the reboot with Tony Todds finale message. After initially not part of the sequel, Todd eventually hopped aboard. It seemed like he enjoyed his time on the film and how it turned out. The original film touched on some heavy themes, which director Nia DaCosta expounded on in the reboot. The Candyman icon gave Gizmodo his thoughts DaCosta evolving the series with her installment.

Well, I think its summed up in Nia DaCostas brilliant interpretation and Colman Domingos line that Candyman is not a he, Candymans the whole damn hive. And I think thats the newest [take], that its not an isolated incident of only one Black man being unfairly ridiculed and tortured and lynched and vilified, castigated. It can happen to anybody, it doesnt have to be an African American. It can be any person that is ostracized and struck down before theyre able to reach their full potential, whether it be artistically, intellectually, or whatever. And I think thats fantastic.

Nia DaCosta got the seal of approval from Tony Todd, and thats what matters. Thankfully, Todd agreed with DaCosta taking certain themes and making them universal. It allowed Candyman to evolve from a vengeful figure to a symbol of the marginalized. Despite only popping up at the end, Todd wasnt too hung up on screen time and more about the vision.

Well, I was trained that there is no such thing as a small moment. Whatever moment you have, [make it] have a hammer-like impact. So I was shooting something else in South Africa and I got a call from Jordan. We talked at length and he explained his vision to me, and I totally agreed with it.

Of course, it was Jordan Peeles idea to have Todd pop up at the end. As Tony Todd put it, the final moment left an impact on moviegoers given the films reception. Todds moment brought all the plotlines together after teasing the horror icon the entire film. So, Candyman served his purpose in the bigger vision.

Hopefully, the reboots success will lead to more Candyman and Tony Todd in the coming years. While fans wait on sequel news, they can watch Candyman on Prime Video.

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