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Post by stargazer1682 on Oct 23, 2018 20:09:57 GMT
Keep in mind, the odds are probably pretty solid that whomever it's going to turn out to be, isn't going to be the one in the costume until they film/air the reveal of that person's identity. Until then it can just as easily be a male or female stunt double. Most of the time that would be the case for something like this, when there's no need to have the actual person on set in costume; especially since that might leak or be given away in the credits. Plus from the financial standpoint of who are you going to pay to appear on screen with no lines?
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