Yeah, but are any of the places that aren't the main room and hallway actually interesting?
What's your facade? A movie poster?
What perspective is the house told from? Are guests bystanders or are they the victim? If they're the victim, then we wouldn't know about the psychiatrist. If we're bystanders, how is the visually "opened" so we can see everything?
And how will the "one killer" thing work here? Unmasked killers work in a house because the CLOTHING is identical between performers. You can't do that with Split. So masks? Quality masks are expensive, and you need at least 40. Then, what do you do with that investment?
I mean, let's think about this like designers...
HHN doesnt always have interesting rooms, i could think of 5 houses in the past that had average rooms.
the rooms in split would work well for scares. if they could make the Exorcist and they could make Halloween work, i see no reason why this couldn't work. the scenes in Halloween weren't the most amazing, the movie might be amazing and the actors were amazing, but the rooms were rather simple. also outside of the traps, the SAW house was also rather simple. the rooms weren't the greatest. (They could even reuse some of the hallways and some of the rooms from SAW and Halloween to make the split house
the Facade can be the zoo gates, could be the entrance to his house, again, this is not a problem for HHN. if they built an entrance to the place where he lives that would be cool enough
are we the bystanders or the victims, I dont know, aren't we ALWAYS the bystanders in every house? (Technically speaking) there will obviously be girls hired to play the girls in the movie. so we would be bystanders.
how was everything opened for us to see in walking dead? how does the walking dead house make any sense? how do we go from the prison to the Governor's room to the forest? were we the bystanders in walking dead? or victims? if we were victims how did we see things that no one could see, like Penny?
How can we be victims if Penny was something that was hidden and something that ONLY Michonne could see? how did we get to see the Governor tanks? that was hidden from everyone else. if we go by that "victim or bystander" logic then the walking dead houses are the worst houses to ever exist because of how much they showed. and the weird transitions from setting to setting.
The actors, how hard is it to get a bunch of tall and skinny guys to shave their heads? does it matter if they look different in the darkness of a HHN house?
Did it matter that the actresses in the Exorcist looked different from each other? were they wearing masks? they didnt hire identical twins for Exorcist, did people care?
if you take a bunch of guys that have the same body frame and shave them then dress them up, I doubt anyone would be upset they dont look identical.
Besides the guy in the movie changes clothes like 5 times. the actors wouln't even be wearing the same thing over and over. there would be like 5 changes.
if the exorcist and walking dead worked, if they were good houses, this movie could TOTALLY be made into a house without much trouble. the questions you had for me are things that apply to previous HHN houses and those are things the HHN team already tackled in the past.
Horrors of Blumhouse had nothing but hallways and that house worked. it became some people's favorite house even.
I dont get how split would be any different. or why it wouldn't work. Split has much more to work with than Exorcist