Marvel's Latest Behind-The-Scenes VFX Issues Revealed: Ant-Man vs. Black Panther

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Marvel's Latest Behind-The-Scenes VFX Issues Revealed: Ant-Man vs. Black Panther
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania VFX artists explain behind-the-scenes issues, like resources being diverted to Black Panther Wakanda Forever.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania had a number of VFX issues, and a new report lays out the behind-the-scenes problems that contributed to the movie's lackluster CGI. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has had a divisive reception so far, with audiences being generally positive on the movie, while critics have not taken lightly to some of the film's issues — namely the VFX.

A comprehensive report from Vulture shines a light on Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's VFX issues and the behind-the-scenes goings on that contributed to them. According to the report, which got the information directly from three VFX workers on the movie, the adventure through the MCU's Quantum Realm took "shortcuts" and "all the money went to" Black Panther: Wakanda Forever — with the VFX workers admitting the movie's quality control was less than ideal.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY I think the movie is getting the reviews it’s been getting because Marvel is doubling down as much as possible on constricting quality. They’re squeezing blood out of stones. And we’re out of blood.The MCU's VFX Have Long Been An Issue The Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania VFX problems are not the first such occurrence in the MCU, in fact, it has become a negative trend of Marvel projects as of late.

A recent report revealed that the VFX union — VFX-IATSE — estimates Marvel Studios hires one person to do the work that other studios would entrust to three professionals. Marvel has had a long history of changing VFX choices far along in a project — with one worker telling Vulture that "notes were nitpicked" — but with the pandemic ballooning production costs and sending Hollywood in disarray, the MCU Phase 4's unimpressive VFX became glaringly obvious.

While the characteristic Marvel humor can go a long way, glib comments such as the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law VFX explanation are not what the serious situation needs. Sadly, it appears that Marvel is taking the wrong lessons from its current issues. A report from last year claimed Marvel Studios was considering developing its own VFX house.

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