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‘Leviticus’ Director Adrian Chiarella Talks That Final Reveal and Unseen Backstory

The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter

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June 22, 2026

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lean left

The filmmaker unpacks a gut-punch of a moment near the end of his well regarded horror feature, and reveals why he cut a key scene early on.

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