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Bucky Barnes actor Sebastian Stan underscores the importance of practical effects in Thunderbolts* and explains why Marvel prioritized them in the Phase 5 movie. The MCU’s upcoming Thunderbolts* team-up movie introduces a new MCU team made up of deadly assassins and super soldiers. Although not as physically powerful as comic-book Thunderbolts members like Atlas and Moonstone, the MCU’s Thunderbolts team is a dangerous black ops squad made even more volatile by its leader, Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.
Thunderbolts* is an action-packed movie, as expected, but unlike some other MCU installments that overindulge in VFX and CGI, Thunderbolts* makes good use of practical effects, as Bucky Barnes star Sebastian Stan shares toDeadline . Stan reveals, “there were many things in the movie that were actually done practically” and argues that the difference between practical effects and fully-digital ones is clear, highlighting the importance of adding practical effects “because people are just smart. I think audiences just, they know.” Read Stan’s full comments:
“I don’t feel you can compare it to any previous Marvel movie, and that’s because of the group of characters in this film and these actors. I couldn’t have had a better time than I did with David Harbour, Florence Pugh, Wyatt Russell, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. I mean, every single one of these people are funny, they’re generous, and so I think a lot of that chemistry did make it into the movie, and I’m excited for people to see that. It’s a little bit like The Breakfast Club. It has its own vibe, and it’s funny, and it’s real, and we did actual real stunts, like when you’re watching a truck blow up, it’s a truck blown up. It’s not CGI. Marvel really wanted this to have its own- there were many things in the movie that were actually done practically, and I think that does go a long way, because people are just smart. I think audiences just, they know.”
Source: Deadline
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