Chapter 63: What?
The cultural impact of Binsfeld’s Seven Princes of Hell was not miniscule by any stretch of the imagination.
The hairstyles and attire shown in the drama became very popular among young men.
Like Averie, they wore plain white shirts instead of t-shirts. Instead of jeans, they wore dress pants. Instead of sports shoes or sneakers, they wore formal black shoes.
They styled their hair like one of the seven princes. They walked with confidence like Lucifer, talked with inflections like Mammon, and hilariously failed to glare with desire like Asmodeus.
Numerous edited video clips of the show were uploaded on SilkTube.
Beelzebub and Belphegor’s many conversations, Mammon’s conspiracies, Leviathan’s spying, Lucifer’s chase of Satan, the death of Asmodeus, Sarah’s killing of the prostitute, Satan’s killing of the maid, Sarah’s killing of Satan, Asmodeus shooting the butler twenty times, and danse macabre were scenes that attracted millions of views.
Aspiring actors were instructed to study the chilling performances of the seven.
Studying the script and comparing it to the final product had become somewhat of a pastime. The most studied scene of all was the dinner scene.
It was a script without romance for the sake of romance. That’s why, it had become the most favorite in the eyes of aspiring writers.
In universities, acting schools, and talent agencies, the original script had become extremely popular.
It was exactly the opposite reaction compared to when the drama was in its preproduction and struggling to recruit talented actors.
