When we watch a movie, we are often immersed themself in a world of fantasy and imagination. From the stunning visuals to the jaw-dropping action sequences, movies have the power to captivate viewers’ hearts in ways that few other kinds of Entertainment can. Still, what we don’t always realize is that many of the incredible scenes we see on screen are actually created using visual effects (VFX). VFX is an integral part of modern filmmaking, allowing filmmakers to bring their visions to life in ways that were previously impossible.
That being said, there is something truly special about seeing a movie scene that was created without the use of VFX. These scenes reveal the incredible creativity and ingenuity of the filmmakers and actors involved. Today, we’ve compiled a list of 23 famous movie scenes without the use of VFX and the actual scene in the movie. Get ready to see some of your favorite movies in a whole new light and keep scrolling down now!
#1. This is how the character Maz Kanata in Star Wars: The Force Awakens was created; Lupita Nyong’o’s voice is all that remains of her in the final film.
Source: Pinterest#2. Wakanda’s impressive castle scene in Black Panther is actually all computer-generated.
Source: Pinterest#3. Here is Andy Serkis and The Lord of the Rings
Source: Pinterest#4. And the super-tech car that Shuri drives in the movie is just a product of special effects that fooled fans.
Source: Pinterest#5. Who would have thought that the Batman sign glowing in the Gotham sky in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was created in such a way.
Source: Pinterest#6. And here is the noisy fight scene of the two main characters, the heavy Batsuit turned out to be nothing more than an illustration.
Source: Pinterest#7. This is how Baloo the bear was created in The Jungle Book.
Source: Pinterest#8. The classic scene of bathing in the river and singing in this movie is of course also the product of VFX and the imagination of child actor Neel Sethi.
Source: Pinterest#9. Falcon’s badass technological wings in Captain America: Civil War are also the product of VFX technology.
Source: Pinterest#10. Why does Deadpool always seem unafraid of death? Because in fact he is always safe in each scene.
Source: Pinterest#11. The epic performance of The Ancient One also depend a lot on Tilda Swinton’s imagination and physical acting.
Source: Pinterest#12. Mother of Dragons Emilia Clarke must have had a lot of laughs every time she played a scene of riding imaginary dragons in Game of Thrones like this.
Source: Pinterest#13. The title of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them means that if you want to find magical creatures, you have to visit some special effects cinematographer.
Source: Pinterest#14. To recreate the image of young Princess Leia in Rogue One, people had to re-edit the entire face of young actress Ingvild Deila.
Source: Pinterest#15. In Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, with just a few basic special effiects, a scary mouth was immediately created from the back of her head.
Source: Pinterest#16. In most of Alice Through the Looking Glass’s imaginative scenes, if something isn’t real, people will make it up.
Source: Pinterest#17. The scene of Harley Quinn falling from a helicopter in Suicide Squad turned out to be helped by a security zipper and green screen.
Source: Pinterest#18. Cara Delevingne probably wouldn’t have recognized herself after watching this scene in the movie.
Source: Pinterest#19. The stunning Hela with the Eternal Flame and the powerful hammer in Thor: Ragnarok didn’t expect the behind-the-scenes to be as funny as this.
Source: Pinterest#20. And this is when Hela revives the army of corpses in the Asgard dungeon, all of which are just lies.
Source: Pinterest#21. Surtur’s flaming skull in the final scenes of the movie turned out to be added by special effects.
Source: Pinterest#22. Watch this behind-the-scenes look at Guardians of the Galaxy to see just how brilliant the skills of the VFX professionals are.
Is there any movie scene that makes you stunned? Let’s share your opinion with us in the comments!