One of the villains in Captain America: Brave New World was almost way more disturbing. Among the crowded cast list of the Anthony Mackie-led film was Samuel Sterns' The Leader, played by Tim Blake Nelson from 2008's The Incredible Hulk. However, the villain could've been even more unforgettable if Marvel had kept this terrifying power.
New concept art from Captain America: Brave New World - The Art of the Movie revealed early and wildly horrifying ideas for one of the film's key villains, The Leader. Marvel Studios concept artist Ian Joyner created multiple pieces showing a much more grotesque take on the mutated character, including a horror-inspired power involving a tentacle that could suck out peoples brains, making the villain one of the McU's most nightmarish to date.
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New concept art from Captain America: Brave New World - The Art of the Movie revealed early and wildly horrifying ideas for one of the film's key villains, The Leader. Marvel Studios concept artist Ian Joyner created multiple pieces showing a much more grotesque take on the mutated character, including a horror-inspired power involving a tentacle that could suck out peoples brains, making the villain one of the McU's most nightmarish to date.
Marvel Studios Read full article on The Direct.
- 7/2/2025
- by Savannah Sanders
- The Direct
Captain America: Brave New World underwent significant changes during reshoots, with the Serpent Society left on the cutting room floor and The Leader's appearance completely overhauled after all of Tim Blake Nelson's scenes were reshot.
The idea was to make Samuel Sterns less of a mastermind and more of a sympathetic figure. However, in doing so, his comic-accurate head was replaced with a zombified, brain-shaped...something (which most fans agreed was a total misfire).
Thanks to The Artbook Collector, we have a first look at the many alternate designs considered by Marvel Studios for Captain America: Brave New World. These were first revealed in the newly released "Art of" book for the movie.
Almost all of the designs are better than what ended up in the movie, with The Leader given a comic-inspired costume to go with his enlarged head. Some versions are really out there, though, including one...
The idea was to make Samuel Sterns less of a mastermind and more of a sympathetic figure. However, in doing so, his comic-accurate head was replaced with a zombified, brain-shaped...something (which most fans agreed was a total misfire).
Thanks to The Artbook Collector, we have a first look at the many alternate designs considered by Marvel Studios for Captain America: Brave New World. These were first revealed in the newly released "Art of" book for the movie.
Almost all of the designs are better than what ended up in the movie, with The Leader given a comic-inspired costume to go with his enlarged head. Some versions are really out there, though, including one...
- 7/1/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
Marvel Studios' art books are always a must-have for fans, and thanks to The Artbook Collector, we have a first look at the covers for Marvel Studios' Loki Season 2 - The Art of the Series and Marvel Studios' Captain America: Brave New World - The Art of the Movie.
The cover for the Loki book puts the God of Stories in the spotlight after his incredible transformation in the season 2 finale. As we're sure you'll remember, the Asgardian saved the Multiverse by taking a seat at the centre of it as a battery, for sorts, for all those branching timelines.
That piece was illustrated by Jackson Sze, with Ian Joyner providing the cover for Captain America: Brave New World's book. On that, the redesigned Leader looms large as Sam Wilson and Red Hulk square off in an epic battle.
The site also revealed that Loki Season 2 - The Art...
The cover for the Loki book puts the God of Stories in the spotlight after his incredible transformation in the season 2 finale. As we're sure you'll remember, the Asgardian saved the Multiverse by taking a seat at the centre of it as a battery, for sorts, for all those branching timelines.
That piece was illustrated by Jackson Sze, with Ian Joyner providing the cover for Captain America: Brave New World's book. On that, the redesigned Leader looms large as Sam Wilson and Red Hulk square off in an epic battle.
The site also revealed that Loki Season 2 - The Art...
- 4/26/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
Avengers: Endgame begins with Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner) witnessing the devastating loss of his family following Thanos' "Snap" in the closing moments of Infinity War, but it seems Marvel Studios originally had a different opening sequence in mind for the Infinity Saga finale.
EW has shared some new concept art from the Marvel Studios: The Art of Ryan Meinerding book by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry, and it highlights some designs for an alternate opening scene with Smart Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) saving a bunch of people from a burning building.
It seems the plan was for the Green Goliath to be the only active members of the team at one point.
"As all the Avengers were gone, he was going to be the only one left, and you got to see him do some amazing things," Meinerding says in the book. "Hulk jumping off the building to save people inside...
EW has shared some new concept art from the Marvel Studios: The Art of Ryan Meinerding book by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry, and it highlights some designs for an alternate opening scene with Smart Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) saving a bunch of people from a burning building.
It seems the plan was for the Green Goliath to be the only active members of the team at one point.
"As all the Avengers were gone, he was going to be the only one left, and you got to see him do some amazing things," Meinerding says in the book. "Hulk jumping off the building to save people inside...
- 10/18/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The design of The Lizard in The Amazing Spider-Man proved to be somewhat unpopular, so when it was revealed that the character would be returning for Spider-Man: No Way Home, fans had hoped that Marvel would give the villain a comic-accurate redesign.
As we know, The Lizard looked pretty much the same in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Marvel Studios’ Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding explained why in Spider-Man: No Way Home – The Art of the Movie (via ComicBookMovie.com). “We’re looking to pull a character from another film and have this audience believe it’s that same character,” Meinerding said. “If we change it too much, if we’re changing bone structure, it doesn’t feel like it’s the character from that other movie, and we’ve lost the magic of The Multiverse.“
Related Tobey Maguire opens up about feeling reinvigorated performing as Peter Parker again...
As we know, The Lizard looked pretty much the same in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Marvel Studios’ Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding explained why in Spider-Man: No Way Home – The Art of the Movie (via ComicBookMovie.com). “We’re looking to pull a character from another film and have this audience believe it’s that same character,” Meinerding said. “If we change it too much, if we’re changing bone structure, it doesn’t feel like it’s the character from that other movie, and we’ve lost the magic of The Multiverse.“
Related Tobey Maguire opens up about feeling reinvigorated performing as Peter Parker again...
- 8/7/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Concept art for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness reveals the original design for Illuminati Strange. Released in May 2022, the sequel to 2016's Doctor Strange introduced many new universes thanks to newcomer America Chavez's (Xochitl Gomez) multiverse-jumping powers. In one of the most intriguing universes visited by Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and America, referred to as Earth-838, a variant of Strange had served as part of the Illuminati, the most powerful team of superheroes to exist in that world until he was corrupted by the Darkhold and willingly executed.
Visual artist Ian Joyner Art posted concept art of Illuminati Strange's epic original design via Instagram, offering a closer look at the character, who only appeared briefly in the film.
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The newly released concept art provides a detailed depiction of Illuminati Strange's ornate costume, which is primarily blue...
Visual artist Ian Joyner Art posted concept art of Illuminati Strange's epic original design via Instagram, offering a closer look at the character, who only appeared briefly in the film.
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The newly released concept art provides a detailed depiction of Illuminati Strange's ornate costume, which is primarily blue...
- 1/18/2023
- by Amanda Lamadrid
- ScreenRant
In celebration of “Thor: Love and Thunder” hitting Blu-ray and DVD this week, we here at TheWrap have an exciting giveaway to share.
Not only do we have three copies of the “Thor: Love and Thunder” Best Buy Steelbook on Blu-ray to give out, but each copy of the Blu-ray will be paired with an exclusive poster from D23 Expo that was signed by the visual development team.
Andy Park, Jana Schirmer, John Staub, Ian Joyner and Jackson Sze, who all worked on “Thor: Love and Thunder,” signed each poster, and it can be yours for the low price of free.
All you have to do is sign up to enter our giveaway right here.
The cover art for the “Thor: Love and Thunder” Steelbook from Best Buy
The Marvel sequel – which is also available to own on Digital and streaming on Disney+ – finds “Thor: Rangarok” director Taika Waititi returning...
Not only do we have three copies of the “Thor: Love and Thunder” Best Buy Steelbook on Blu-ray to give out, but each copy of the Blu-ray will be paired with an exclusive poster from D23 Expo that was signed by the visual development team.
Andy Park, Jana Schirmer, John Staub, Ian Joyner and Jackson Sze, who all worked on “Thor: Love and Thunder,” signed each poster, and it can be yours for the low price of free.
All you have to do is sign up to enter our giveaway right here.
The cover art for the “Thor: Love and Thunder” Steelbook from Best Buy
The Marvel sequel – which is also available to own on Digital and streaming on Disney+ – finds “Thor: Rangarok” director Taika Waititi returning...
- 9/30/2022
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
"Thor: Love and Thunder" was one hell of a ride, as were the Marvel Studios announcements from D23 Expo that took place earlier this month. While no updates were made at the semi-annual convention regarding Thor's next movie, we still got to see the extensive creative process that each film undergoes before it arrives in theaters.
If you did miss "Love and Thunder" in theaters, then we have good news for you: the film finally arriving soon on Blu-ray. Sure, Taika Waititi's newest take on the Asgardian God of Thunder is currently streaming on Disney+, but we here at /Film love a good piece of physical media, and this upcoming 4K steelbook being sold exclusively at Best Buy is no exception. The art for this release is outstanding, and it's got everything you need or could ever want from "Love and Thunder"; Thor in casual clothes, Jane as The Mighty Thor,...
If you did miss "Love and Thunder" in theaters, then we have good news for you: the film finally arriving soon on Blu-ray. Sure, Taika Waititi's newest take on the Asgardian God of Thunder is currently streaming on Disney+, but we here at /Film love a good piece of physical media, and this upcoming 4K steelbook being sold exclusively at Best Buy is no exception. The art for this release is outstanding, and it's got everything you need or could ever want from "Love and Thunder"; Thor in casual clothes, Jane as The Mighty Thor,...
- 9/27/2022
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Strange in Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
“The fate of the Multiverse depends on us.”
Marvel Studios has released a new TV spot for Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. The film takes place following the events of Marvel Studios’ WandaVision and Spiderman No Way Home.
Tickets for the Sam Raimi film go onsale this Wednesday, April 6.
In Marvel Studios’ “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” the MCU unlocks the Multiverse and pushes its boundaries further than ever before. Journey into the unknown with Doctor Strange, who, with the help of mystical allies both old and new, traverses the mind-bending and dangerous alternate realities of the Multiverse to confront a mysterious new adversary.
Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Strange and Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez in Marvel Studios’ Doctor...
“The fate of the Multiverse depends on us.”
Marvel Studios has released a new TV spot for Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. The film takes place following the events of Marvel Studios’ WandaVision and Spiderman No Way Home.
Tickets for the Sam Raimi film go onsale this Wednesday, April 6.
In Marvel Studios’ “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” the MCU unlocks the Multiverse and pushes its boundaries further than ever before. Journey into the unknown with Doctor Strange, who, with the help of mystical allies both old and new, traverses the mind-bending and dangerous alternate realities of the Multiverse to confront a mysterious new adversary.
Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Strange and Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez in Marvel Studios’ Doctor...
- 4/4/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Some newly revealed Jurassic World concept art shows us another hybrid dinosaur that nearly made it into the movie. The art in question was shared by Ian Joyner, who did some work design work for the 2015 blockbuster. While it was being developed, there was a proposal to have a stegosaurus and triceratops hybrid known as the Stegoceratops.
The art sees a yellow and black beast with the body of a stegosaurus, but the head of a triceratops. Interestingly, the man-made creation is seen with a baby, which implies that the folks at the park either made multiple versions of the creature, or it has somehow reproduced. Ian Joyner had this to say about the artwork in his caption.
"Stegoceratops! A Hybrid #dinosaur design for #jurassicworld A version of these guys ended up in the mobile game, but here was some early development for the movie. The very talented Bodin Sterba...
The art sees a yellow and black beast with the body of a stegosaurus, but the head of a triceratops. Interestingly, the man-made creation is seen with a baby, which implies that the folks at the park either made multiple versions of the creature, or it has somehow reproduced. Ian Joyner had this to say about the artwork in his caption.
"Stegoceratops! A Hybrid #dinosaur design for #jurassicworld A version of these guys ended up in the mobile game, but here was some early development for the movie. The very talented Bodin Sterba...
- 5/30/2020
- by Ryan Scott
- MovieWeb
The first few phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe had paved the way for the official entrance of Thanos into the story. With a thirst for power, mingled with the belief that he had to set the universe straight, he didn’t care who had to die so that he could achieve his goal.
In fact, in the first few minutes of Avengers: Infinity War, we see his cronies slaughter the remnants of Asgard. And Thanos himself defeats the Hulk with nothing but his own brute strength. His attitude and sheer power would no doubt strike fear into any foe.
Apart from his physical attributes though, the Mad Titan’s militaristic mindset is fascinated with a variety of weaponry. From flashbacks, we understand that a key object representing the relationship between Gamora and Thanos is the double-bladed dagger he gifted to her as a child.
And while his most devastating...
In fact, in the first few minutes of Avengers: Infinity War, we see his cronies slaughter the remnants of Asgard. And Thanos himself defeats the Hulk with nothing but his own brute strength. His attitude and sheer power would no doubt strike fear into any foe.
Apart from his physical attributes though, the Mad Titan’s militaristic mindset is fascinated with a variety of weaponry. From flashbacks, we understand that a key object representing the relationship between Gamora and Thanos is the double-bladed dagger he gifted to her as a child.
And while his most devastating...
- 1/27/2020
- by John Tuttle
- We Got This Covered
Avengers: Endgame almost featured Thanos with a battle axe instead of his double-sided sword. The Mad Titan was the ultimate villain for Earth's Mightiest Heroes and he went through some different looks throughout the years. When crafting Endgame and Infinity War, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely had a lot of story that they wanted to cram into the movies, with much of it having to do with Thanos' origin story. In the end, the Russo Brothers decided that there just wasn't enough time to explore the villain.
With that being said, Thanos was very much the focal point of Infinity War, while he took the backseat in Avengers: Endgame. The very beginning of the movie sees Thor finally go for the head as he kills the current version of the Mad Titan. But, through the use of time travel, our heroes go back and face off against the past Thanos,...
With that being said, Thanos was very much the focal point of Infinity War, while he took the backseat in Avengers: Endgame. The very beginning of the movie sees Thor finally go for the head as he kills the current version of the Mad Titan. But, through the use of time travel, our heroes go back and face off against the past Thanos,...
- 1/12/2020
- by Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb
Avengers: Endgame treated audiences to two separate versions of Thanos. We got to see the surprising yet logical conclusion of the Infinity War Thanos’ story, showing the injured Titan peacefully tending his crops before being beheaded by Thor. But providing the muscle for the finale was a past version of him at the very top of his game, leading an army against the heroes of Earth and wielding a ferocious double-bladed sword capable of slicing through Captain America’s vibranium shield.
I thought that sword was a fantastic weapon for this version of the character, acting as a visual metaphor for his all-out aggression. But a new piece of concept art has revealed that the double-edged sword wasn’t the only weapon planned for the Mad Titan. Artist Ian Joyner (who described Endgame as a ‘dream project’) shared some images on Twitter showing Thanos carrying a threatening-looking battle axe, and...
I thought that sword was a fantastic weapon for this version of the character, acting as a visual metaphor for his all-out aggression. But a new piece of concept art has revealed that the double-edged sword wasn’t the only weapon planned for the Mad Titan. Artist Ian Joyner (who described Endgame as a ‘dream project’) shared some images on Twitter showing Thanos carrying a threatening-looking battle axe, and...
- 1/10/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
The latest look at Baby Thanos just might haunt your dreams. Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame were originally going to delve further into the Mad Titan's backstory. Since Endgame hit theaters and became the highest grossing movie of all time, we have seen a lot of unused concept art from the epic movie. This just goes to show how much hard work and effort goes into making the Marvel Cinematic Universe come to life on the big screen, even for things that ultimately go unused.
Marvel Studios Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding shared some concept art on social media depicting Young Thanos, and then in final form. This led Marvel Studios concept designer Ian Joyner to share a more detailed version of his Baby Thanos design, which is lot different from his previous post. While some Marvel fans may consider the baby version of the Mad Titan cute, there...
Marvel Studios Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding shared some concept art on social media depicting Young Thanos, and then in final form. This led Marvel Studios concept designer Ian Joyner to share a more detailed version of his Baby Thanos design, which is lot different from his previous post. While some Marvel fans may consider the baby version of the Mad Titan cute, there...
- 12/7/2019
- by Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb
The latest Avengers: Endgame concept art provides us with our best look at Baby Thanos yet. Baby Yoda isn't the only baby making the rounds these days. While The Mandalorian is melting hearts with Baby Yoda, Baby Thanos looks like he wants to melt half of the universe. The Mad Titan was the star of 2018's Infinity War, which was different from a lot of superhero movies. Marvel Cinematic Universe fans were given an almost sympathetic look at the villain and some even chose to take his side.
The new image of Baby Thanos comes to us from concept artist Ian Joyner. The artist has done a lot of work for Marvel Studios over the years and it all has his unique touch. Baby Thanos is no exception and one has to wonder why the Russo Brothers didn't use him in the movie. However, it may have to do with...
The new image of Baby Thanos comes to us from concept artist Ian Joyner. The artist has done a lot of work for Marvel Studios over the years and it all has his unique touch. Baby Thanos is no exception and one has to wonder why the Russo Brothers didn't use him in the movie. However, it may have to do with...
- 11/23/2019
- by Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb
We have an asset out of containment!
The Indominus Rex, InGen’s crowning achievement and, simultaneously, its worst nightmare, was an incredibly intelligent dinosaur hybrid that fused together DNA from the regular ol’ Tyrannosaurus rex, Velociraptor, cuttlefish, tree frogs, and a pit viper to create a rampaging killing machine of epic proportions. Otherwise known as I. Rex – or, the “fierce and untameable king” – the Indominus was arguably the one true antagonist of Jurassic World, and it turns out the creative minds at Universal once considered some radically alternate designs for the man-made beast.
First spotted by ScreenGeek, concept artist Ian Joyner has shared a scrapped render that painted Indominus in a completely new light. Bolstered by that cuttlefish DNA, the I. Rex is able to use camouflage to blend in with its surrounding environment – hence the ash-grey skin color of the final design – but down below, you’ll be able...
The Indominus Rex, InGen’s crowning achievement and, simultaneously, its worst nightmare, was an incredibly intelligent dinosaur hybrid that fused together DNA from the regular ol’ Tyrannosaurus rex, Velociraptor, cuttlefish, tree frogs, and a pit viper to create a rampaging killing machine of epic proportions. Otherwise known as I. Rex – or, the “fierce and untameable king” – the Indominus was arguably the one true antagonist of Jurassic World, and it turns out the creative minds at Universal once considered some radically alternate designs for the man-made beast.
First spotted by ScreenGeek, concept artist Ian Joyner has shared a scrapped render that painted Indominus in a completely new light. Bolstered by that cuttlefish DNA, the I. Rex is able to use camouflage to blend in with its surrounding environment – hence the ash-grey skin color of the final design – but down below, you’ll be able...
- 9/26/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Concept artist Ian Joyner recently posted a 3D model of Adam Warlock's Cocoon that was featured at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. You can check it out below. This gives us more of an up close look at the cocoon and it actually looks kind of frightening. it has a very creepy look and vibe. Now that I have a close up look at the design it almost looks like parts of the design were inspired by the work of Hr Giger, who played a huge role in creating the visual style for the Alien films. This thing gives off a pretty creepy vibe. When talking about the piece, the artist said:
"I did a lot of passes on the Cocoon for the end tag of guardians (Spoilers!), which was a lot of fun as I always loved when they showed up in the cosmic books from Marvel!
"I did a lot of passes on the Cocoon for the end tag of guardians (Spoilers!), which was a lot of fun as I always loved when they showed up in the cosmic books from Marvel!
- 8/1/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
All hail the queen of Atlantis!
The first glimpse of Amber Heard in costume for the upcoming Justice League movie — in which she plays Mera, queen of Atlantis and love interest of Jason Mamoa’s Aquaman — has finally been revealed.
Concept art for the character, as well as a still photo of Heard in full Atlantean gear, was shared by IGN on Wednesday. In the still photo, the outfit’s green scales and ornate crown come to life from the illustration. Mera’s look was created by costume designer Michael Wilkinson and illustrator Ian Joyner.
We have your very first...
The first glimpse of Amber Heard in costume for the upcoming Justice League movie — in which she plays Mera, queen of Atlantis and love interest of Jason Mamoa’s Aquaman — has finally been revealed.
Concept art for the character, as well as a still photo of Heard in full Atlantean gear, was shared by IGN on Wednesday. In the still photo, the outfit’s green scales and ornate crown come to life from the illustration. Mera’s look was created by costume designer Michael Wilkinson and illustrator Ian Joyner.
We have your very first...
- 10/12/2016
- by m34miller
- PEOPLE.com
Rhys Ifans looked really cool as The Lizard in Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man, but before Webb and his team settled on the look that was used in the film, Ian Joyner came up with a number of different concept pieces that weren’t selected. Amd some of them are very cool. Now, thanks to the magic of the internet (which is the world’s greatest repository for awesome things, it seems), we can see some of those concept pieces that were passed over. What’s interesting about a few of the designs that got rejected by Team Webb is how they really play up the lizard angle of the character. Several of these images make Ifans’ Dr. Curt Connors more of a reptile than a man – and we imagine that’s why they weren’t used. Part of what makes the...
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- 11/26/2013
- by Mike Bracken
- Movies.com
I kind of feel bad for Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans). As you know, in The Amazing Spider-Man Connors transforms into The Lizard. And yes he goes about doing terrible things, like killing Gwen's father Captain Stacy (Denis Leary), but let's be honest this is all Peter's (Andrew Garfield) fault. If Peter didn't get all nosy, prying into his father's briefcase, he wouldn't have found the newspaper clipping of his dad with his old colleague Dr. Curt Connors and he wouldn't have found the decay rate algorithm. This then sets off the chain of events that lead Connors to become a Goomba from Super Mario Brothers. Shame on you Peter. Concept Art by Ian Joyner The Amazing Spider-Man is the story of Peter Parker (Garfield), an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben (Sheen) and Aunt...
- 11/26/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Concept Art by Legacy Effects' Ian Joyner & Scott Patton Concept Designs by Simon Webber The Amazing Spider-Man is the story of Peter Parker (Garfield), an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben (Sheen) and Aunt May (Field). Like most teenagers, Peter is trying to figure out who he is and how he got to be the person he is today. Peter is also finding his way with his first high school crush, Gwen Stacy (Stone), and together, they struggle with love, commitment, and secrets. As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a quest to understand his parents' disappearance - leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr Curt Connors (Ifans), his father's former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors' alter-ego, The Lizard, Peter will...
- 7/15/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
For fans of "The Hunger Games," perhaps the only disappointment in the mega-blockbuster film adaptation are the muttations — you know, those dog things that chase the remaining tributes at the end of the movie. Well, now we know exactly how creepy it could have been, as "Hunger Games" concept artist Ian Joyner has revealed his original designs for these terrifying man-monsters.
One warning, though: once you see these horrors, you can't ever unsee them.
"Tasked with designing the 'muttations,' the idea was that these creatures were the fallen children brought back as horrible mockeries of themselves, forcing the survivors to deal with old friends and foes in a whole new way," Joyner explains on his website. "Here is just a small sample of the work I did on the film, from the very first pitch to the 'final' design. Sadly, it appears they've changed the designs pretty drastically later in film production.
One warning, though: once you see these horrors, you can't ever unsee them.
"Tasked with designing the 'muttations,' the idea was that these creatures were the fallen children brought back as horrible mockeries of themselves, forcing the survivors to deal with old friends and foes in a whole new way," Joyner explains on his website. "Here is just a small sample of the work I did on the film, from the very first pitch to the 'final' design. Sadly, it appears they've changed the designs pretty drastically later in film production.
- 4/9/2012
- by Scott Harris
- NextMovie
As expected, "Iron Man 2" came in as the number one film this weekend, thoroughly manhandling its competitors with $128.1M over its first 72 hours. With those numbers, the Jon Favreau directed film now has the fifth-highest opening weekend of all time.
Taking the runner-up spot in its second week was the horror flick "A Nightmare on Elm Street", finishing at $9.1M compared to last week's box office topping $32.1M. "Nightmare" was followed by the 3D animated film "How to Train Your Dragon", which at $6.7M crossed the all important $200M domestic threshold.
So can "Iron Man 2" keep its hold on the number one spot? Well, it's likely, but let's not jump to conclusions. Not to be left out of the conversation is the Ridley Scott film "Robin Hood", which rides in on the star power of oscar winner Russell Crowe. This marks the fifth time the actor/director duo have teamed up.
Taking the runner-up spot in its second week was the horror flick "A Nightmare on Elm Street", finishing at $9.1M compared to last week's box office topping $32.1M. "Nightmare" was followed by the 3D animated film "How to Train Your Dragon", which at $6.7M crossed the all important $200M domestic threshold.
So can "Iron Man 2" keep its hold on the number one spot? Well, it's likely, but let's not jump to conclusions. Not to be left out of the conversation is the Ridley Scott film "Robin Hood", which rides in on the star power of oscar winner Russell Crowe. This marks the fifth time the actor/director duo have teamed up.
- 5/11/2010
- Makingof.com
If you’ve ever had the privilege to be on a major motion picture set, you know just how much work goes on behind-the-scenes to bring a film to life. When that film is Iron Man 2, you can pretty much multiply that effort by 10. Making Of recently sat down for a video interview with the folks at Legacy Effects Studio to get some details on how they designed the armor for Iron Man, Whiplash, and War Machine.
Speaking with Shane Mahan, Dave Merrit, and Ian Joyner, the Making Of featurette goes into great detail on what went into creating the suits, some of the differences from the armor in the first Iron Man film, and which one of the pieces of armor was the most fun to build. Bear…
Continue reading Iron Man 2: The Making of Iron Man’s Armor...
Speaking with Shane Mahan, Dave Merrit, and Ian Joyner, the Making Of featurette goes into great detail on what went into creating the suits, some of the differences from the armor in the first Iron Man film, and which one of the pieces of armor was the most fun to build. Bear…
Continue reading Iron Man 2: The Making of Iron Man’s Armor...
- 5/10/2010
- by Rob Frappier
- ScreenRant
direct link to video: http://www.makingof.com/posts/watch/1743/legacy-studios-iron-man-2-suit-tour
"Iron Man 2," the sequel starring Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell and Don Cheadle, dominated the box office this weekend and secured the #1 slot with a weekend gross of 133.6 million domestically. This opening landed the record as the fifth-biggest opening weekend.
In this MakingOf exclusive, we had the pleasure of talking to three of the artists behind the "Iron Man 2" suits: Legacy Effects' Shane Mahan, Dave Merrit, and Ian Joyner. They spoke with us in detail about the process of building the suits, the rewards of seeing their work come to life, and specified the differences hard-core fans will notice in the new Iron Man suit.
Mahan, who helped start Legacy Effects in 2008 as a way to continue the character design, animatronics, and makeup effects of iconic artist Stan Winston, discusses translating...
"Iron Man 2," the sequel starring Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell and Don Cheadle, dominated the box office this weekend and secured the #1 slot with a weekend gross of 133.6 million domestically. This opening landed the record as the fifth-biggest opening weekend.
In this MakingOf exclusive, we had the pleasure of talking to three of the artists behind the "Iron Man 2" suits: Legacy Effects' Shane Mahan, Dave Merrit, and Ian Joyner. They spoke with us in detail about the process of building the suits, the rewards of seeing their work come to life, and specified the differences hard-core fans will notice in the new Iron Man suit.
Mahan, who helped start Legacy Effects in 2008 as a way to continue the character design, animatronics, and makeup effects of iconic artist Stan Winston, discusses translating...
- 5/10/2010
- Makingof.com
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