[I need to have 30 hours a day! (Wailing face)] Followed by a photo of rows of chairs with the SFX artists removing prosthetic makeup on the people on each.
The faces were all censored by emojis, but June still snuck a photo to post. Moreover, it was taken at night, so the background was most likely obscured by the glare of the strong lights. No one could tell where they were unless they realized that the chairs were on a rubber matting on top of the grass.
It was an after-shoot photo when the SFX artists were sitting down half the cast again to remove the prosthetics. This process took four hours, double the time that it took to put them on. Even if June was excited to wear monster prosthetics for the first time, he didn't love the fact that he had to sit unmoving for six hours a day when he had scenes to be shot.