Nell Tiger Free in “The First Omen”.Photo:Moris Puccio/20th Century StudiosNell Tiger Free was put through the ringer to makeThe First Omen— and she wouldn’t have it any other way.In the horror film, a prequel to the 1976’sThe Omen, Free, 24, plays a nun named Margaret who is sent to Rome, where she discovers a shady conspiracy within the church aiming to birth of evil incarnate.It’s a demanding part for Free, best known for starring in thecreepy M. Night Shyamalan seriesServant.The First Omendirector Arkasha Stevenson tells PEOPLE that Free is “absolutely fearless.““It’s really exhilarating to watch her on set because you can feel her shift the second you call ‘action.’ There’s an electricity in the air with her. It’s really exciting to work with her,” says Stevenson.Free says she was “so excited” to dive intoThe First Omenand all its gory requirements.“The weirder, more intense and emotionally and physically taxing the thing I have to do, the way happier I am,” she says, joking, “It’s possible I may be a masochist. I’ll have to look into that.“Nell Tiger Free and Arkasha Stevenson on March 26, 2024.Alberto E. Rodriguez/GettyAll that screaming, running and stunt work can take a toll, she admits.“A lot of bruises, a lot of hoarse throat and herbal tea,” says Free. “I actually have a small bald patch because I had very long hair in the movie, and there’s always something going on around me; I’m always on the floor or being pulled in something. Someone’s dress accidentally got caught in a piece of my hair, and so I was, like, balding.““It comes with wears and tears, but it’s so worth it. I love it. I love them. They’re like my battle scars of making these horror films,” she says. “It’s so fun.“Nell Tiger Free in “The First Omen”.Moris Puccio/20th Century StudiosNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Stevenson explains that since the film is told “entirely through Margaret’s point of view,” the “whole project rests on one person’s shoulders.““We knew that we needed to find a pure force of nature, and when we met Nell, we just knew we found Margaret,” says the director. “Nell is such a beautiful artist and also just has the ability to go from this very sweet novitiate to this absolute vicious, feral, demonic animal. And she’s not afraid to do that.“The First Omenis in theaters Friday, April 5.

Nell Tiger Free in “The First Omen”.Photo:Moris Puccio/20th Century Studios

Nell Tiger Free as Margaret in 20th Century Studios' THE FIRST OMEN.

Moris Puccio/20th Century Studios

Nell Tiger Free was put through the ringer to makeThe First Omen— and she wouldn’t have it any other way.In the horror film, a prequel to the 1976’sThe Omen, Free, 24, plays a nun named Margaret who is sent to Rome, where she discovers a shady conspiracy within the church aiming to birth of evil incarnate.It’s a demanding part for Free, best known for starring in thecreepy M. Night Shyamalan seriesServant.The First Omendirector Arkasha Stevenson tells PEOPLE that Free is “absolutely fearless.““It’s really exhilarating to watch her on set because you can feel her shift the second you call ‘action.’ There’s an electricity in the air with her. It’s really exciting to work with her,” says Stevenson.Free says she was “so excited” to dive intoThe First Omenand all its gory requirements.“The weirder, more intense and emotionally and physically taxing the thing I have to do, the way happier I am,” she says, joking, “It’s possible I may be a masochist. I’ll have to look into that.“Nell Tiger Free and Arkasha Stevenson on March 26, 2024.Alberto E. Rodriguez/GettyAll that screaming, running and stunt work can take a toll, she admits.“A lot of bruises, a lot of hoarse throat and herbal tea,” says Free. “I actually have a small bald patch because I had very long hair in the movie, and there’s always something going on around me; I’m always on the floor or being pulled in something. Someone’s dress accidentally got caught in a piece of my hair, and so I was, like, balding.““It comes with wears and tears, but it’s so worth it. I love it. I love them. They’re like my battle scars of making these horror films,” she says. “It’s so fun.“Nell Tiger Free in “The First Omen”.Moris Puccio/20th Century StudiosNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Stevenson explains that since the film is told “entirely through Margaret’s point of view,” the “whole project rests on one person’s shoulders.““We knew that we needed to find a pure force of nature, and when we met Nell, we just knew we found Margaret,” says the director. “Nell is such a beautiful artist and also just has the ability to go from this very sweet novitiate to this absolute vicious, feral, demonic animal. And she’s not afraid to do that.“The First Omenis in theaters Friday, April 5.

Nell Tiger Free was put through the ringer to makeThe First Omen— and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

In the horror film, a prequel to the 1976’sThe Omen, Free, 24, plays a nun named Margaret who is sent to Rome, where she discovers a shady conspiracy within the church aiming to birth of evil incarnate.

It’s a demanding part for Free, best known for starring in thecreepy M. Night Shyamalan seriesServant.The First Omendirector Arkasha Stevenson tells PEOPLE that Free is “absolutely fearless.”

“It’s really exhilarating to watch her on set because you can feel her shift the second you call ‘action.’ There’s an electricity in the air with her. It’s really exciting to work with her,” says Stevenson.

Free says she was “so excited” to dive intoThe First Omenand all its gory requirements.

“The weirder, more intense and emotionally and physically taxing the thing I have to do, the way happier I am,” she says, joking, “It’s possible I may be a masochist. I’ll have to look into that.”

Nell Tiger Free and Arkasha Stevenson on March 26, 2024.Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty

Nell Tiger Free and Arkasha Stevenson attend The First Omen - Premiere at Regency Village Theatre on March 26, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty

All that screaming, running and stunt work can take a toll, she admits.

“A lot of bruises, a lot of hoarse throat and herbal tea,” says Free. “I actually have a small bald patch because I had very long hair in the movie, and there’s always something going on around me; I’m always on the floor or being pulled in something. Someone’s dress accidentally got caught in a piece of my hair, and so I was, like, balding.”

“It comes with wears and tears, but it’s so worth it. I love it. I love them. They’re like my battle scars of making these horror films,” she says. “It’s so fun.”

Nell Tiger Free in “The First Omen”.Moris Puccio/20th Century Studios

Sonia Braga as Silvia and Nell Tiger Free as Margaret in 20th Century Studios' THE FIRST OMEN.

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Stevenson explains that since the film is told “entirely through Margaret’s point of view,” the “whole project rests on one person’s shoulders.”

“We knew that we needed to find a pure force of nature, and when we met Nell, we just knew we found Margaret,” says the director. “Nell is such a beautiful artist and also just has the ability to go from this very sweet novitiate to this absolute vicious, feral, demonic animal. And she’s not afraid to do that.”

The First Omenis in theaters Friday, April 5.

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