Deadpool 2

Don’t call it a comeback

Credits

Director

David Leitch

Based on

characters by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld

Producers

Simon Kinberg, Ryan Reynolds, Lauren Shuler Donner

Production Companies

Donners’ Company, Kinberg Genre, Marvel Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox

Studio

Twentieth Century Fox

DNEG VFX Supervisor

Mike Brazelton

DNEG VFX Producer

Anton Agerbo

DNEG MGFX Supervisor

Barry Corcoran

DNEG MGFX Lead

Guy Hancock

DNEG MGFX Producer

Caroline Laing

Release Date

18th May 2018

Prepare to see Deadpool 2 twice, because the screenplay’s best lines, tragically, will be buried by the roaring laughter of a sure-to-be-raucous movie theater crowd.Empire Magazine

VFX work

As the key VFX vendor on Deadpool 2, DNEG delivered shots that spanned challenging sequences from the opening to the finale of the movie. The scope of work encompassed every trick in the book; green screen comps, environment work, FX, animation and digidoubles, and massive full CG shots. Our mission was to take everything we know, and do it better.

This was a truly global show, managed from DNEG Vancouver and calling on the talents of our artists from around the world. The movie is a showcase of the broad range of visual effects and depth of talent available across DNEG’s global studios.

 

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655 VFX shots
23 sequences

Deadpool 2 | VFX Breakdown

Synopsis

Foul-mouthed mutant mercenary Wade Wilson (AKA Deadpool) brings together a team of fellow mutant rogues to protect a young boy with supernatural abilities from the brutal, time-traveling mutant, Cable.

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