Learn how Boo'ya Moon was created for Apple TV+ show 'Lisey's Story' in this new video
What you need to know
- A new YouTube video outlines how the people behind Apple TV+ show Lisey's Story brought Stephen King's vision to life.
- The show is based on King's book by the same name and required some impressive artistry to create.
A new YouTube video takes us behind the scenes of the new Apple TV+ show Lisey's Story and shows us how set creators were able to bring Stephen King's vision to life.
Lisey's Story is based on King's book of the same name and features Boo'ya Moon, a place almost beyond time. That meant that creating it would be a particularly difficult process and this new video runs through how it was achieved.
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Looks pretty great, right?
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