While no script had been developed at the time of auditions (similar to the first film), Six had a detailed idea for the story for Full Sequence. Heiter's precise medical expertise.Ĭasting for Full Sequence began in March 2010, two months before the first film would be theatrically released. This time I wanted a fat, small, chubby guy." Six would also have the main character for Full Sequence have zero medical experience, in diametric opposition to Dr. Heiter is a lean, tall, almost handsome guy. Six also wanted a villain to be the opposite of the first film's Doctor Heiter. These comments served as part of the inspiration for the sequel's intensity and graphic content. When First Sequence was released, Six found that while were appalled at the film's content, many felt the film didn't go far enough. While First Sequence was more psychological and left a lot to the imagination, Full Sequence would show everything in grisly detail. įor the sequel, Six was inspired to create an experience the exact opposite of the first film. Six's justification for doing the copycat killer storyline came from the promotional tour for First Sequence, wherein people asked him whether or not he was scared some maniac inspired by the film would create a human centipede of his own. When developing the Human Centipede sequel, Six had at least three ideas in mind: having a copycat killer create his own human centipede based on the first film, having Josef Heiter awaken from death after the events of First Sequence, or having Heiter's siamese twin (whom was separated from Josef at birth) become the antagonist. The first film's success and notoriety gave Six the resources to officially produce a sequel. The filming of the first film's "Feed her!" scene reinforced Six's idea of doing sequels. Tom Six claims to have developed the idea of creating a trilogy while writing First Sequence. Georgia Goodrick as Valerie (Centipede #9).Daniel Jude Gennis as Tim (Centipede #8).Lee Nicholas Harris as Dick (Centipede #6).Dominic Borrelli as Paul (Centipede #4).Ashlynn Yennie as herself (Centipede #1).Martin, a mentally disturbed loner that obsesses over the film The Human Centipede (First Sequence), kidnaps a group of people to create his own 'human centipede' to act out his perverse sexual fantasies. 4.2 Classification refusal and obscenity controversy.