The controversial horror-thriller finds rich liberals hunting conservatives for sport.
“Oh my God,” Lindelof, who penned screenplay with Nick Cuse, tells EW.
“It hadnt evenoccurredto me.”

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As Lindelof says, “We dont have the hubris to have had those conversations yet.”
Zobel’s film depicts a group of conspiracy-theory-obsessed right-wing “deplorables” being hunted and killed by rich liberals.
Then we started throwing ideas at one another to see how ridiculous it could be.
What if it was hunting human beings for sport?'"
It turns out Lindelof did havesomethoughts about a possible sequel.
“I think we learned a lot,” he says.
But it would require a different idea.
“That is true,” Lindelof says.
“Maybe we could pitch aHunt-Insidiouscrossover!”