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Speaking with SlashFilm, Weta VFX supervisor Chris White explained that Marvel had to create a 200-page Bible of Talocan kingdom for the sake of paying attention to even the smallest detail of Namor’s palace. Read the full excerpt below:
The excerpt goes on to note how despite its short screen time, the appreciation of details is no short of contributing its importance to the sequel. In fact, the so-called “bible” extends not only to its culture and history, but also its battle strategies and how they came through Central America.
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