Werewolf by Night’s Special Presentation Intro is a “Love Letter” to Nostalgia TV

It’s been a great week to be a Marvel fan with the launch of the company’s first “special presentation”, werewolf at nightAs well as the season finale She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. We learned a lot about how these two projects came to be, and like all Marvel Studios movies and shows, Kevin Feige had a lot of say in how they evolved. During a recent conversation with Marvel.comFeige and director Michael Giacchino talked about how to do it werewolf at night It was a “love letter” for nostalgia TV.

According to the interview, the idea of ​​doing “holiday specials” has been in the works since Disney+ debuted. “We wanted to tap into the nostalgia we had as kids when the weekly scheduled entertainment is cut short for a show like It’s the great pumpkin, Charlie Brown! or frosty snow or RudolphFeige explained.

“When Kevin and I talked about it, we were both huge fans when I was a kid, and one of those special logos popped up, and you couldn’t wait [to watch]Giacchino added, “If I was in the other room, and I heard it on the TV, I ran into the TV room.”

Was human the practical or CGI thing in werewolf at night?

Jiashino recently had a chat with ComicBook.com‘s phase zero Podcast and share some stories about the special presentation. Giacchino discussed how they made a life-size version of Man-Thing AKA Ted during production. While some Ted was CGI in the final product, Giacchino didn’t want the actors to play against empty blue walls and tennis balls, so he paid to get a full model of the “monster” to be put in his place.

“When I started, I was like, ‘Werewolf has got to be practical, let’s build something man. Let’s see how far we can achieve this. “The people who work at K&B craft studio have done an amazing job.” “They built a life-size guy. He was totally mobile with his eyes glowing red. It was crazy and the hands were all motorized. So, yeah, it was cool. Now, it’s mostly set up so there’s going to be something for the actors to work with.”

Check out our full interview with Giacchino on phase zeroAvailable on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.

werewolf at night It is now streaming on Disney+.

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