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Spider-Man: No Way Home VFX Supervisor Breaks Down the Bridge Fight

BY Brandon

Published 3 years ago

Spider-Man: No Way Home VFX Supervisor Breaks Down the Bridge Fight

Spider-Man: No Way Home has just come out on digital, and Sony is pushing the marketing for the home release with all the spoilers and reveals. Thanks to Vanity Fair, we get an in-depth look at the VFX for the film, and fans would be amazed at how much CG was in shots that you wouldn’t expect to be computer-generated.

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“Tom Holland does a ton of his own stunts.” Kelly Port, the Visual Effects Supervisor for ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home,’ gives his in-depth analysis and insider’s look at the CGI and VFX in the scenes leading up to Doctor Octopus’s introduction during the “bridge fight.”

One big sequence that’s being dissected in the video is the fight with Doc Ock on the bridge, and you can see that a lot of Ock’s body was CG as they only had Alfred Molina standing on a platform. We should also expect the Spider suit to be CG as well, but there is a fun sequence where they had to let Tom Holland where a part of the suit so his tie flops out when some of the armor is torn off by Ock.

Besides that, we also have some CG breakdowns of other scenes. As it turns out, Tony Revolori was unavailable for the most part, so a lot of his scenes were done with a CG background. What’s funny is Twitter is currently tearing one shot apart, and it’s become a silly meme:

https://twitter.com/HassanHamid266/status/1505538272503676935

We don’t know what other No Way Home reveals are in store, but we should expect a little more as the film heads toward its physical release in a few weeks.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is now available for digital and will hit Blu-Ray/4K UHD on April 12.

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