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.
Samuel Jackson’s make-up for Captain Marvel
On the set of The Avengers, Mark Ruffalo looks like this.
From Alice in Wonderland, this is the horse of the Knave of Hearts.
Someone in this shot appears to be dissatisfied with the fact that Thor and Loki get along.
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.
On the set of The Hobbit, Ian McKellen uses modern technology.
Doctor Strange’s superpowers aren’t particularly striking in the absence of spectacular effects.
Gamora’s outfit from The Avengers was meticulously recreated.
During the filming of The Hobbit, actors converse during a break.
On the set of the TV show The Great Gatsby, the atmosphere was tense.
In Avatar, the beauty of digital technology is on display.
Massoud, Mena (Aladdin), “Guy Ritchie decided at some time that I should be an operator as well.”
While filming Westworld, Evan Rachel Wood can’t get enough sleep.
Henry Cavill is getting ready to play Geralt in The Witcher.
Instead of elaborate crowd models, multi-colored cotton swabs were used in the Star Wars racing sequence.
On the set of Avengers: Endgame, Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo wore false bellies.
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
Josh Brolin’s feelings for Thanos in the digital version
Thunderbird appeared to be somewhat odd on the set of Fantastic Beasts.
Preview photo credit Avatar / Weta Digital, Avatar / 20th Century Studios