Thor 4: Love and Thunder has been in cinemas for a while. The criticism echo is rather restrained. Now director Taika Waititi appears with a careless comment antagonize many Marvel fans. And he makes fun of his own film of all things.
Taika Waititi mocks Thor 4 effects and Marvel fans are outraged
In a Vanity Fair interview, the Marvel director teamed up with Valkyrie actress Tessa Thompson to dissect a scene from the film. Looking at the animation of the character Korg (original voice: Waititi) he asks: “Does that even look real? Got to [die Figur] not be a little bluer?” “None of [den Figuren] looks real‘ agrees Thompson in reference to the computer-generated background. Enough words to rock the internet.
“You neglect your private life to make the Marvel deadline. Just for Taika Waititi to poke at it with his finger“, such an angry fan. “A multimillionaire director makes fun of your work, which he made you change before the deadline five times. And that for starvation wages. insanity“, writes another.
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The background is the working conditions of many VFX artists in Hollywood, who are often underpaid due to the lack of a union. According to several, Marvel Studios should also be guilty of such a practice, which a community member also called “terrible customers” designated. Working on Marvel series made him quit his job.
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Whether Waititi’s comments are inappropriate and Marvel’s practices immoral is a matter of perspective and knowledge. In any case, the success of many MCU blockbusters is largely supported by VFX. The workers involved have Deserves respect and fair pay.
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