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Thor: Love and Thunder Post-Credits: 4 Surprising Facts About Hercules Scene

 Instead Zeus the Greek god of thunder  firmly and swiftly refused to help them. A fight broke out between Thors team and the guards in Omnipotence City, which ended when the God of Thunder impaled Zeus with his own Thunderbolt and then stole the weapon.





Thor: Love and Thunders VFX supervisor Jake Morrison  in an interview with Josh Wilding broke down what went into the production of the movies mid credits sequence with four key details. For starters  Morrison revealed that the mace held by Brett Gold steins Hercules in the film was a practical piece instead of CGI. It was actually hand made at the last minute for Goldstein to wield on camera.



 Amazingly because that happened relatively late in the schedule, amazingly like the prop that he has got there which is usually  for CG stuff we tend to end up with just a lot of CG props. It tends to happen. We have great prop masters but the requirements towards the end change in a moment or you can refine props until the film is released. But that one, Ra Vincent who came in to help us  He has part of the art department all the way through has been. He works with Taika  Waititi all the time he has a very good friend. He came in and he has like   I think I can get the original prop like what Hercules is supposed to actually have. Because I was all prepared for Brett  Goldstein to be carrying some grey stick or something  with dots on it  And Ra just said I think I can get it machine shopped over in London in time for the shoot. And we did. I mean I was kind of amazed about the logistics.


It was pretty cool and then of course we have to build the environments and all the rest of it. You know the usual stuff. But yeah, pretty exciting. And its one of the fun things that you learn with working with Marvel for a long period of time is they are not afraid to make huge jumps and just have a good idea and just jump in it and never stop and think    Is it possible? Just sort of do or try the hardest to do that. So I’m really pleased to see  the tag scene came together as well as it did. I mean we had to design the entire environment out of nothing. Like Ra got us the proper prop and all the rest of it. Brett looked great. I mean its cool. Russell looked great.


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