Day by day a large number of movies are released all around the world. The green screens, funny costumes with motion capture sensors, and stunt doubles make our favorite films and TV shows look far from being colorful and epic during the production. A huge number of people have to put in a lot of effort in order to make a successful film.
Today we at Anomalous brought you a collection of photos to unveil how the magic of cinema is created. We hope you will enjoy the following photos.
Gal Gadot and her more comfortable look on the set of Wonder Woman 1984

Samuel Jackson’s makeup for Captain Marvel

This is how Mark Ruffalo looks on the set of The Avengers

This is how the Knave of Hearts horse from Alice in Wonderland looks like

It looks like someone in this photo is really unhappy with the fact that Thor and Loki get along

In the photo on the right, we can see Karen Gillan and Terry Notary, who lent his emotions to the digital dog Buck in Call of the wild

Ian McKellen and modern gadgets on the set of The Hobbit

In Doctor Strange, the characters’ superpowers aren’t particularly impressive without special effects.

Meticulous work on Gamora’s look from The AVengers

Actors chatting during a break during the filming of The Hobbit

The Atmosphere on the set of the TV series The great

The magic of digital technology in Avatar

Mena Massoud (Aladdin), “At some point, Guy Ritchie decided that I should be an operator too.”

Evan Rachel Wood can’t get enough sleep in the film Westworld

Henry Cavill prepares for the role of Geralt in The Witcher

In the racing scene in Star Wars, instead of complex audience models, they used multi-colored cotton swabs.

Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo wearing fake bellies on the set of Avengers: Endgame

Chris Hemsworth says that he was very popular on the set because of his 90-pound fake belly. Chris has stated that “People just kept coming up and cuddling me like a big bear or rubbing my belly like I was pregnant. Or trying to sit on my lap like I was Santa Claus. I felt like an old man, an old grandpa, with a bunch of kids around,”
Horse transformation in the film Mulan

John Brolin’s emotions for the digital version of Thanos

Thunderbird, on the set of Fantastic Beasts, looked pretty unusual.

Do you enjoy learning how films and TV series were created or do you prefer not to destroy the magic of cinema?