Urich Leeds
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Makeup clearly implies its practical, not CGI.
If if was CGI, they wouldnt refer to it as makeup.
If if was CGI, they wouldnt refer to it as makeup.
It's too expensive to do CGI for him each week. Star Trek has managed with prosthetics and make up and it looked fine.
This cast so far seems a bit more interesting than the Star Trek Discovery cast.
I'm quite amazed that people are still doubting Marvels abilities to adapt their properties into TV. Why anyone would prefer 2 hours of explosions over nuanced character development is beyond me. I'm almost certain that with today's technology, and Marvel's budget, serial television format is a much superior way to tell these stories. Considering the fact they're filming this in IMAX and playing it in theatres, I'd say it's quite obvious they're committed to bringing something that will look just as cinematic as anything they have on the big screen. Just because they couldn't afford their first choice in Jorge Garcia as Black Bolt doesn't mean this is going to be a cheap shoddy representation of the Attilan royal family.
Like why go back to TV when you already have those big budgeted films.
When did i say he would be made by CGI?.
For shows that would require CGI and all that stunt work, TV isnt the best medium to go unless TV networks are willing to spend 100 million + okay. But sitcoms, police procedural, medical dramas, family dramas, they are perfectly fit for Tv and wouldn't be hold back or limited because of budgetary reasons.
Sure, it depends on the story but Marvel properties are heavy on action and CgI. That's what you can find on the pages of Marvel comics. Unless you want 1 to 3 rotating villains per season and 3/4 of the episodes, all talk then okay.
TV shows use CGI carefully because it's not cheap and if rendered really well, would require bigger pay check to vfx companies. I am fine with character development but not in a way just to compensate for the lack of action and spectacle.
While there were great marvel cartoons in the past that showcased a dozen of villains under 22 episodes and it was awesome. Not sure why Live action can't do the same... Oh wait it'd be too expensive.
While there were great marvel cartoons in the past that showcased a dozen of villains under 22 episodes and it was awesome. Not sure why Live action can't do the same... Oh wait it'd be too expensive.
I don't even watch those DC shows.