If you watched Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, probably left the theater impressed with the look of the film. During a post-screening Q&A session, one of the film’s co-creators revealed how long it took to complete just one of the scenes: four full years.
Questions and answers
See what the creator of the scene said
If you think about the Guggenheim sequence, it was the first thing we storyboarded, it was the last thing that blocked the animation in the film. So that was the whole four years of working on the sequel. I think Justin [K. Thompson, co-diretor] the actual number is there, but if you line up the hours worked on this film in a straight line, that’s 792 hours straight, if a person directly did it. So the thing is, all of these things are happening together, side by side. This is how these films are made.
Joaquim Dos Santos
What sets Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse apart?
Unlike Miles Morales’ first film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the sequence mixes different types of animation. As the hero enters the multiverse and encounters his own (or rather Spider-Man’s) variables, the visual styles of each new universe collide.
Additionally, the film plays with the mixing of 2D and 3D, which is expected to continue in the 2024 sequel, concluding the trilogy.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is already available in cinemas in Brazil.
With information from Collider
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