These are original continuity photographs taken on set during Repo! The Genetic Opera by the production design team, costume department, and continuity supervisor.
They were never meant for the public.
These photos exist for one reason only: to make sure wardrobe, makeup, props, blood placement, set dressing, and actor positioning matched between takes and shooting days. They’re functional, candid, and brutally honest — shot quickly, often under work lights, between setups.
What makes these special:
Zero publicity intent — no posing, no polish
Captures raw in-between moments the audience was never meant to see
Shows sets, costumes, and actors exactly as they existed on the day
Often includes notes, scribbles, or context clues tied to specific scenes
These images were never released, never archived for fans, never scanned for extras. Most get lost, tossed, or destroyed after production wraps.
What you’re looking at is a behind-the-veil snapshot of how the movie was actually built — not mythologized, not stylized, not cleaned up.
For collectors, this is as deep as it gets:
Not marketing.
Not merch.
Not memorabilia.
This is process.
And once it’s gone, it’s gone for good.

