director of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man trilogy offers advice to future filmmakers joining the franchise

director of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man trilogy offers advice to future filmmakers joining the franchise
director of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man trilogy offers advice to future filmmakers joining the franchise

Tom Holland will once again play Peter Parker in Spider-Man 4, although it will be difficult to surpass the epicness of No Way Home

Although it is not yet known when it will be released in theaters, it is clear that Spider-Man 4 aspires to be one of the most exciting films from Marvel Studios in the coming years. However, the franchise faces a big problem in addition to the plot: the choice of director. Jon Watts He will move away from the saga, but he wanted to offer very practical advice to future filmmakers.

In an interview with the American media Collider, the filmmaker spoke about various aspects of the saga Spider-Manand one of the pieces of advice he gave to upcoming directors was nothing more and nothing less than… the use of special effects for balancing.

“I have some very practical advice about Spider-Man, and I think every Spider-Man director goes through it. It doesn’t look good when someone is swinging on a rope. You think you’re going to go in there, and you’re like, ‘Let’s make it all practical. Let’s go.’ to get a double. Let’s swing.’ It’s boring. It looks like a monkey swinging on a vine when you put someone on a rope. That’s my advice to the next Spider-Man director.”

The director is clear with his advice: put Spider-Man Swinging from one side to the other naturally looks quite bad, and the most effective thing is to use special effects, something that also gives more creative freedom when creating stunts and spectacular sequences.

Without going any further, the scenes that have aged the worst in the first films of Spider-Man They are those in which practical effects are used with a chroma key behind them, such as Peter Parker’s “swaying” next to Mary Jane. Let’s hope that, as the years go by, this swing does not lose its essence and we continue to enjoy great sequences between skyscrapers and large buildings.

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