Overview
- New behind-the-scenes interviews explain how the team designed HungryGhost to look like something a young mom and her roommate could plausibly make at home.
- Costume designer Mirren Gordon-Crozier mixed thrifted and low-cost finds with hand-made details, nodding to ’60s sci‑fi and Gucci’s alien imagery to shape both DIY and fantasy versions.
- Makeup and effects leads detailed realistic pregnancy and breastfeeding appliances, including a tubing-and-pump rig that let Elle Fanning spray almond milk on cue for staged shots.
- The fantasy take on HungryGhost required hours of work each day with a heavy custom wig sewn from three pieces, hand-made star-and-moon lashes, and layers of green liquid eyeshadow for vivid color.
- Fanning, credited as a producer, helped bedazzle boots and proposed bra‑integrated prosthetics to cut prep time, as the Apple TV+ adaptation continues its weekly run through May 20.