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Isabelle Fuhrmanjust can’t seem to get away from her most iconic role.
TheOrphan: First Killstar, 25, who reprised her role in the prequel as the homicidal Esther 13 years after the original, shared a video of herself jamming out at a concert on Halloween weekend after she dusted off the character’s eerie dress one more time.
“Estherwent to a Halloween concertlast night #girlsjustwannahavefun,” Fuhrman wrote in the caption.
She donned Esther’s signature grey Victorian-style dress with the bib trimmed in white lace, finishing the look with red ribbons around her wrists and neck, as well as two white ribbon bows keeping her hair in pigtails.
The actress returned for Esther’s origin story this year in the prequelOrphan: First Kill, starring alongsideJulia Stiles. It follows Esther’s journey from a psychiatric facility in Estonia to Connecticut, where she poses as a couple’s young daughter who went missing years before.
Isabelle Fuhrman inOrphan: First Kill(2022).Steve Ackerman/ Paramount

She previously spoke to PEOPLE about how reprising the role — which she first played at age 10 in her film debut — after more than a decade “weirdly felt like going home.”
“I felt like I would be stupid not to come back and play this role — and I would be pissed if anybody else played Esther!” she joked. “I mean, I created her, she’s mine. Obviously, I had so much help on the first movie with the look and all sorts of stuff, but her emotions and the essence of who she was was something that I created as a kid.”
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Fuhrman explained that she had to “lean into the fact that it wasn’t going to be exactly the same,” as they used forced-perspective camera angles, child body doubles and even had her costars wear platform shoes to give the illusion that she hasn’t grown since the original movie.
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“I definitely didn’t think I would ever be wearing those pigtails ever again. I also don’t think I wanted to when I was a kid. I was terrified everyone was going to only see me in one way, that I was going to get typecast and I wouldn’t have any sort of career,” Fuhrman added.
source: people.com