THE king of motion capture Andy Serkis (he of Gollum fame) has his own production company specialising in creating animated anthropomorphic creatures for the movies.
Not exact matches
Soon after T'Challa is crowned
king in an exciting ceremony in which he's nearly killed (I'll say no more), he sets off for South Korea to take down a cackling madman arms merchant named Ulysses Klaue (
motion capture king Andy Serkis, who is great in this «full - bodied» role), who has stolen an ancient Wakandan weapon made
of the precious and all - powerful vibranium.
Andy Serkis is best known for his
motion capture roles, such as Gollum in The Lord
of the Rings and The Hobbit, Kong in
King Kong and Caesar in Rise
of the Planet
of the Apes and Dawn
of the Planet
of the Apes.
Under the renewal
of their deal, IMAX will be showcasing the previously announced Batman v Superman: Dawn
of Justice and this December's In the Heart
of the Sea, as well as a slew
of upcoming movies like Guy Ritchie's spy thriller The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Ritchie's currently filming
King Arthur movie, David Yates's 2016 adventure film Tarzan, Andy Serkis»
motion -
capture Jungle Book: Origins, the thriller Geostorm, and more.
Serkis is best known for his
motion -
capture performances as Gollum in The Lord
of the Rings and The Hobbit,
King Kong in
King Kong and Caesar in the recent Planet
of the Apes films.
Andy Serkis, known for his
motion -
capture roles in blockbuster movies like the Lord
of the Rings, Planet
of the Apes series, and playing the titular character in
King Kong, said that he has sex four or five times a day.
Generally regarded as the
king of performance
capture, it's become somewhat surprising to see Serkis appear in a role outside
of his
motion capture bubble — but Serkis» acting chops shine through in whatever manner he appears.
In this cinematic telling, the legendary warrior Beowulf (voiced and acted in
motion capture by Ray Winstone, The Departed) is brought in and implored for assistance from the goodly
King Hrothgar (Hopkins, Fracture) in order to battle the dreaded and physically powerful demon named Grendel (Glover, Epic Movie), who has been tearing up the people
of Heorot mercilessly for some time now.