For some of his recent films in Marvel Studios, the current reputation may be to tilt the digital environment and the green screen effects, but it seems that the studio has taken note for Thunderbols*, which includes some really death -avoiding stunts, and jaw -falling practical effects.
“I like height!” Florence Pig says, a few moments before the footage, he suffers the Mardika 118 in Kuala Lumpur, which is the second tallest building in the world, in a stunt that can give Tom Cruise a slight break. Well let me tell you Florence, I’m sure as a hack. I seriously got a vertego by watching a new video released behind the stunt’s screen, which was actually performed by the actor.
But this is the most reason why this is such an impressive feat – especially considering a studio like Marvel can easily make it fake with digital effects.
The video is:
Another amazing piece of practical filmmaking shown in the video is that they really blew up a whole floor of a building for Thunderbols* as part of the same sequence for Pug’s Elena Belova, which once again, could be easily performed with digital effects.
But it seems that the concept of amazing films is bent, which is the center of real costumes, practical effects, location -driven filming, and fully realistic sets, a decision that can be helpful in changing the credibility of the studio’s sack with fans.
The words “Digital Slip Fest” have been thrown in many recent superhero films, so in the MCU for Thunderbolts* and its immediate pursuit, the most expected fantastic four: the first step, the blockbuster is extremely encouraging to stay behind in filmmaking.
In the case of fantastic four, the practical suit and set have been a huge sales point, comparing his ethics with Otier filmmaker Stanley Kabrak. Instead of stimulating the whole form of it, he made an original suit for galcuts.
Nevertheless, we have the thunderbolts waiting before that, and seeing this level of stunt (especially by a star of the film) and the action at the location has made me a bit champion to check it.
Thunderbolts* is released on May 2. For more information, see our leader about watching the order and Marvel Timeline watching Marvel movies.