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Army of the Dead,
Love and Monsters, with removed special effects for viewers to get an inside look at movie-making magic.
Watching people in green suits running around takes away a lot of the fear. In under two minutes,
Army of the Dead shows green screen transformations, and also some of the research that went into making the realistic looking tiger named Valentine, and then from there, making it zombified.
At times, Valentine was portrayed by a stunt actor in a green suit, and in one up-close and personal shot, a prop head and paw was used for the terrifying feline. The video also gives praise to actor Garret Dillahunt, who had to pull off a fight with the tiger and make it look like a truly harrowing ordeal, when it reality it was much less scary.
Zack Snyder s newest film
Army of the Deadbrings viewers into a desolate, zombie-ridden version of Las Vegas. And while the zombies themselves are gloriously terrifying, the obliterated version of Sin City is something to see. And it begs the question: Just
how did they do it?
In a behind-the-scenes clip by Netflix, Snyder delves into how he created a Sin City zombie wasteland using visual effects. And the sheer production of the film is mind-blowing.
Snyder calls Las Vegas a “weird, super-fun world” by default, making it the perfect location for his zombie thriller.
“Everything is an extreme of reality in every way,” he says of the locale. “And especially if you put zombies into that equation, you end up with an amazingly fun but also frighteningly real picture of ourselves.”