Don't be born beautiful: the first concepts of famous Hollywood characters
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/dont-be-born-beautiful-the-first-concepts-of-famous-hollywood-characters.htmlHistory does not know the subjunctive mood. And if I did, I could test a lot of interesting things. For example, check how the cult films would look if the main characters were played by other actors. And even better-to put Quentin Tarantino in the director's chair of "Titanic". In short, it is a pity that history is so illiterate. There is only an opportunity to find out the original plans of the filmmakers regarding the appearance of the characters by looking at the concept art.
Master Yoda from Star Wars.
Chewbacca is from the same place.
And Jabba the Hutt.
Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story.
Hagrid from Harry Potter.
Thor.
Silver Surfer from the Fantastic Four.
Spider-Man from The New Spider-Man.
Neytiri from Avatar.
The caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland. Read also The most interesting facts about the real Alice in Wonderland.
The Mad Hatter is from the same place.
Shrek.
The beast from the X-Men.
Emma Frost is from the same place.
Keywords: Hollywood | Movies | Concept | Cartoons | Characters
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