- KICK-ASS 2
Kick-Ass 2 |
Mark Millar has been chatting about Kick-Ass 2 on his forums
at Millarworld.tv. He describes his visit to the set, and some of the fight
scenes that will be taking place in the film. You can read what he had to say
below!
MArk Millar |
“So much prep goes into a movie and - as a novice - I'm
constantly surprised how much. Jeff was spoken to eighteen months back,
commissioned to write screenplay by Matthew almost a year ago and even though
we're not shooting until 10th September all the fight scenes have been worked
out by the stunt teams now for several weeks.
We're all based in different countries and so most of this
stuff gets viewed remotely. It means we can see costumes and set designs and so
on as well as instantly view the daily castings happening in LA, Toronto and
London. But the most fun is the pre-viz or pre-visualisations for the fight
scenes. These are actually cut like movies and with a temp track, uncostumed
stunt-people in the place of the characters and wearing wires and helmets doing
the scenes we're going to love in June next year.
My favourite costume I saw this morning is The Colonel's
dog. A big dog in a mask. But am torn between the Hit-Girl and Mother Russia
fight and the scene with Hit-Girl fighting the super-villains on the roof of
the moving van. Both are just mind-blowing. But the Mother Russia fight is
going to be one of the most brutal and epic battles in cinema. Think how good
Mindy is and then multiply it to 300 pounds of female muscle just pounding her
and using every weapon you can imagine in the midst of that big final battle.
This looks amazing with the stunt team and a temp. Imagine
what it's going to look like with the actors, Jeff's direction, Eddie's edits
and a final soundtrack. I'm really, really excited. Just finishing off The
Secret Service #5 today and getting back into Kick-Ass 3 tomorrow. Want to get
as much work done in next 2 weeks as possible before the whole show really
kicks off.”
The June 28, 2013 release stars Aaron Johnson, Chloe Moretz,
Christopher Mintz-Plasse, John Leguizamo, Donald Faison, Robert Emms and Morris
Chestnut.
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