Hannah Rose May Tackles Hollywood Horror Moviemaking With New Comic ‘Fatal Fest’ (Exclusive)
Hannah Rose May has transitioned from acting to writing horror comics, finding success with her new series 'Fatal Fest'. The comic, published by IDW Dark, explores the dark side of the Hollywood film industry through a twisted film festival. May's work reflects her experiences in Hollywood and the challenges faced by creatives in the industry.
- ▪Hannah Rose May moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting but found her niche in horror writing.
- ▪Her new comic series 'Fatal Fest' features six filmmakers competing in a deadly film festival.
- ▪The series combines elements of horror and satire, reflecting on the consuming nature of Hollywood.
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Hannah Rose May Meshinto Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text When she was growing up in her native Ireland, Hannah Rose May was told that in order to make it as an actress, she had to move to Hollywood. So May did just that, packing up her bags and moving to Los Angeles in the late 2010s. But as any person chasing the Hollywood dream knows, success is never what you imagine it to be. And two things happened while she was in the City of Angels. One, Ireland became a go-to Hollywood production location and also saw its own screen industry rise.
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