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Avengers: Endgame contains a minor Thanos error, according to VFX artist

by Terrance Everett (2020-03-02)

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id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"> Josh Brolin plays Thanos in Avengers: Endgame.

Marvel Studios Weta Digital, the visual effects studio instrumental to Lord of the Rings, Avatar and a host of major Hollywood movies, isn't above admitting mistakes. And it's published a video to prove it.

While the team arguably improved the visual effects for Marvel big bad Thanos after his first appearance in 2012's The Avengers, keen-eyed (read: nitpicking) fans pointed out a slight error 무료 드라마 다시보기 사이트 in his appearance in Avengers: Endgame. In response, Weta's VFX supervisor Matt Aitken has partaken in a 15-minute Endgame discussion via Corridor Crew, addressing those complaints.

The gripe involves a shot of Thanos' gauntlet during his ultimate battle with Iron Man. In the shot, you can just see his fingers "clip" through the glove. "Clipping" is a VFX term for one object intersecting with another.

"Yeah. I wish we caught it at the time," said Aitken, who also oversaw the climactic Avengers battle with Thanos (played by Josh Brolin) in Avengers: Infinity War. He addresses the issue at around the 5:20 mark in the YouTube video published earlier this month.

"It just goes to show there's always a little bit more that you could do," he continued. "But yeah, we were doing a lot of work on the armor. You don't want to constrain what Josh was doing on set, you want him to be able to perform and you just have to make the armor work to that."

Avengers: Endgame was nominated for best visual effects at the Oscars, but lost to war epic 1917. It's currently available to stream on Disney Plus.