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Actors in CGI-driven movies have traditionally a tennis ball as a scene partner, but "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," took things one step (ahem) further by using an actual rock to take the ...
Actors in CGI-driven movies have traditionally a tennis ball as a scene partner, but “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” took things one step (ahem) further by using an actual rock to take the ...
The Fantastic Four: First Steps had a rock named Jennifer used as a stand-in for Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s The Thing. The upcoming Marvel Studios production is one of the most anticipated movies of 2025.
Discussing his approach to bringing The Thing to life in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, director Matt Shakman has revealed that a real rock named "Jennifer" was used as a stand-in on the reboot ...
Marvel Studios films are known to use unconventional methods for their character stand-ins and The Fantastic Four: First Steps aims to top the methods that came before. Actor Sean Gunn acted as a ...
In 2005's Fantastic Four and its 2007 sequel, Rise of the Silver Surfer, Michael Chiklis’ portrayal of rock-like superhero, The Thing, was made possible by practical effects and makeup.For its ...
Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach in The Fantastic Four: First Steps Disney. Marvel teased the trailer yesterday in 20 seconds of footage showing a crowd of eager ...
Marvel Cinematic Universe The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Director Talks Bringing The Thing To Life, And I Was Not Expecting To Hear About A Rock Named ‘Jennifer’ Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
"The Fantastic Four: First Steps" stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and director Matt Shakman reveal how this movie is different from what you've seen before.
Actors in CGI-driven movies have traditionally a tennis ball as a scene partner, but “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” took things one step (ahem) further by using an actual rock to take the place of ...
Actors in CGI-driven movies have traditionally a tennis ball as a scene partner, but “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” took things one step (ahem) further by using an actual rock to take the place of ...