And with that, the Sonic fanbase – nay, audiences across the globe – breathed a sigh of relief. For the Blue Blur is back.
Gone is the nightmarish experiment of old and in its place was a super-slick (and video game accurate) rendition of Sonic the Hedgehog, one made possible by the dedicated team at Mpc Film. That’s the VFX studio responsible for the visual effects in Paramount and Sega’s live-action adaptation of the legendary speedster, and according to an Mpc artist, the Powers That Be essentially reverted to the “original design” that was proposed.
The now-deleted tweet (h/t Screen Rant) was in response to a fan querying about the film’s redesign, to which Stu Whitten admitted that the team “pretty much just went back to the original design.” Assuming this is true (and we’re inclined to believe it is), it confirms what many already feared: an...
Gone is the nightmarish experiment of old and in its place was a super-slick (and video game accurate) rendition of Sonic the Hedgehog, one made possible by the dedicated team at Mpc Film. That’s the VFX studio responsible for the visual effects in Paramount and Sega’s live-action adaptation of the legendary speedster, and according to an Mpc artist, the Powers That Be essentially reverted to the “original design” that was proposed.
The now-deleted tweet (h/t Screen Rant) was in response to a fan querying about the film’s redesign, to which Stu Whitten admitted that the team “pretty much just went back to the original design.” Assuming this is true (and we’re inclined to believe it is), it confirms what many already feared: an...
- 11/12/2019
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
With over a year to go until Warner Bros. unites its top-tier team of superheroes in Justice League, we might have a wait on our hands before the studio unleashes the first snippet of footage. True, we’ve already seen the leading trio in action with Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman sharing the screen in this year’s Dawn of Justice. But seeing them assemble alongside The Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg is another thing entirely.
To bridge the gap between now and November 2017, one fan has taken it upon themselves to craft a teaser for the movie.
Stu Whitten, who works on VFX out of Pinewood Studios, cut together a terrific little trailer that incorporates elements from across the DC universe. Naturally, there’s footage from Dawn of Justice, and elsewhere, he’s tossed in a few bits from the scant pieces of Wonder Woman that we’ve seen thus far,...
To bridge the gap between now and November 2017, one fan has taken it upon themselves to craft a teaser for the movie.
Stu Whitten, who works on VFX out of Pinewood Studios, cut together a terrific little trailer that incorporates elements from across the DC universe. Naturally, there’s footage from Dawn of Justice, and elsewhere, he’s tossed in a few bits from the scant pieces of Wonder Woman that we’ve seen thus far,...
- 7/7/2016
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
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