‘That’s A Portal.’ Someone Asked Candace Cameron Bure About Watching ‘Demonic’ Scary Movies, And She Did Not Hold Back

As a devoted movie enthusiast, I’ve been following the career of Candace Cameron Bure for quite some time now. Decades after her iconic role on the classic sitcom Full House, she continues to grace our screens. From her movies on Great American Family, scheduled for 2025, to her stints on Dancing with the Stars and The Masked Singer where she overcame her stage fright regarding singing, Candace has shown versatility in her acting abilities. However, based on her recent comments about “demonic” horror movies, it seems that the genre of scary films might not be on her list of future projects.

Discussing horror films emerged during an episode of “The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast.” Not shy in expressing her views, Candace referred to certain types of media as a gateway for sinister influences, using the phrase: “They can serve as entry points for malevolent entities.

If you’re viewing this content, playing this video game, or engaging with any form of media, it may serve as a gateway bringing things into our home. Frankly, I find watching a frightening movie at our place to be equally unsettling, as it feels like an opening to something uninvited for me.

Candace Cameron Bure openly discusses her religious beliefs and typically adopts a traditional stance within the entertainment industry, even when addressing sensitive topics such as her and her husband’s views on actors kissing others in films. Despite her extensive knowledge of the industry’s inner workings, these experiences do not sway her convictions regarding questionable practices. She further stated:

In the film world, I have a good grasp of how productions unfold. This particular movie employs around 200 individuals, who are responsible for lighting, adding sound effects, makeup, camera work, and acting. Despite all this effort, there seems to be an eerie element that creeps in during the final stages, as if a gateway has been mysteriously opened.

As a fan, I’m accustomed to seeing this actress shine within family-friendly productions, so I don’t anticipate finding her in any forthcoming horror flicks. Yet, delightfully, she’s already at work for an upcoming Christmas movie!

Candace Cameron Bure has discussed the peculiar experience of filming Christmas movies during the sweltering summer months (to be honest, if I had to don coats and mufflers in the summer season, I’d likely become so grumpy that you’d think I was some sort of grouchy spirit). She acknowledges that it feels unusual for her job to revolve around Christmas all year round, but she continues to cherish the holiday nonetheless.

She’s going to appear in at least two GAF Christmas movies towards the end of this year. In “Eternal Holiday Cheer,” she will portray Ally, who takes over her grandmother’s store, with Natasha Bure playing a younger version of her grandmother Joy. Another movie, tentatively titled “Comfortable Christmas Wedding,” brings her back together with Cameron Mathison for a follow-up to the 2024 film “Cozy Christmas.

It’s certain to bring joy to Candace Cameron Bure’s followers, along with herself, since she avoids more frightening productions that might make her uneasy. Be on the lookout for release dates of her GAF films towards the end of this year.

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2025-06-12 18:10