20 Behind-the-Scenes Photos That Show Iconic Films From a New Angle

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Green screens, humorous outfits with motion capture sensors, stunt doubles, and gobs of makeup – during the production process, our favourite movies and TV shows are far from colourful and spectacular. In order for viewers to see the finished product, a large team of individuals must put in a lot of effort.

On the set of Wonder Woman 1984, Gal Gadot and her more relaxed style.

© gal_gadot / Instagram, © Wonder Woman 1984 / Warner Bros.

Samuel Jackson’s make-up for Captain Marvel

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On the set of The Avengers, Mark Ruffalo looks like this.

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From Alice in Wonderland, this is the horse of the Knave of Hearts.

© Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Sony Pictures Imageworks, © Alice in Wonderland / Walt Disney Pictures

Someone in this shot appears to be dissatisfied with the fact that Thor and Loki get along.

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Karen Gillan and Terry Notary, who donated his emotions to the computerised dog Buck in Call of the Wild, can be seen in the shot on the right.

© The Call of the Wild / 20th Century Fox Animation, © karengillan / Instagram

On the set of The Hobbit, Ian McKellen uses modern technology.

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Doctor Strange’s superpowers aren’t particularly striking in the absence of spectacular effects.

© Doctor Strange / Weta Digital, © Doctor Strange / Marvel Studios

Gamora’s outfit from The Avengers was meticulously recreated.

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During the filming of The Hobbit, actors converse during a break.

© The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey / Warner Bros.

On the set of the TV show The Great Gatsby, the atmosphere was tense.

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In Avatar, the beauty of digital technology is on display.

© Avatar / Weta Digital, © Avatar / 20th Century Studios

Massoud, Mena (Aladdin), “Guy Ritchie decided at some time that I should be an operator as well.”

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While filming Westworld, Evan Rachel Wood can’t get enough sleep.

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Henry Cavill is getting ready to play Geralt in The Witcher.

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Instead of elaborate crowd models, multi-colored cotton swabs were used in the Star Wars racing sequence.

© ilmvfx / Instagram, © Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace / Lucasfilm

On the set of Avengers: Endgame, Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo wore false bellies.

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Chris Hemsworth claims that his 90-pound artificial tummy made him quite popular on set. “People started approaching me and embracing me like a giant bear or massaging my stomach as if I were pregnant. Or pretending to be Santa Claus by sitting on my lap. With a number of youngsters around, I felt like an elderly man, an elderly grandpa,” — the actor explained.

Horse transformation in the movie Mulan

© Mulan / Sony Pictures Imageworks, © Mulan / Walt Disney Pictures

Josh Brolin’s feelings for Thanos in the digital version

© Avengers: Infinity War / Weta Didgital

Thunderbird appeared to be somewhat odd on the set of Fantastic Beasts.

© Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them / Warner Bros., © Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them / Framestore

Preview photo credit Avatar / Weta Digital, Avatar / 20th Century Studios