What We Do In The Shadows Doesn’t Skimp On Its Special Effects

What We Do in the Shadows” might be hemmed in by a TV budget, but the returning FX series strives to be as cinematic as the 2014 mockumentary film on which it is based.

Our review of season 4, set to premiere this coming Tuesday, called it “a fangtastic return to form,” which is good news for anyone who was slightly underwhelmed by season 3 as it adjusted to the departure of series creator Jemaine Clement from the writers’ room.The special effects of season 3 — those talking gargoyles, that giant inflatable rat, the baby with the head of Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) — didn’t always land.

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