Spider-Man No Way Home: we know more about the author of Andrew Garfield’s 8K leak on the scaffolding

Spider-Man No Way Home: we know more about the author of Andrew Garfield's 8K leak on the scaffolding

While Spider-Man No Way Home has been available for purchase in digital and VOD since April 14, on the Sony Pictures side, we have not forgotten the famous video leak that shook the Internet on September 11, 2021 Remember, a 3 second footage of Andrew Garfield crouching on scaffolding with a blue background leaked on Twitter. At this precise moment, many people were shouting at the deep fake, trying to prove that it was a montage to feed the rumors of the presence of the 3 Spider-Men in the film. But very quickly, the clip ended up in 8K quality on YouTube, allowing some people (like me) to analyze the smallest details of the actor, shadow play and body movements. The leak was real and this fantasy of seeing Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire land alongside Tom Holland was materializing.

Several months after this misdeed, Sony Pictures is still trying to find the author of this leak and it seems that the noose is tightening. Guest on a video of the YouTube channel “Sam and Niko” (5.56 million subscribers) to talk about the SFX of Spider-Man No Way Home, Kelly Port (SFX Supervisor at Digital Domain who works closely with Marvel Studios) gave some details on the potential source of this leak. For him, it is impossible that it is someone who worked on the special effects of the film, but rather an external supplier. Indeed, the risk of leaking such a sequence is far too risky for his team, which is used to working on “top secret” projects from Marvel. He and his team worked on special effects for Avengers Infinity War and Avengers Endgame without any leaks of this magnitude.

This kind of film involves thousands of people. Our visual effects team was by far the largest, but usually the leaks don’t come from the visual effects team. We risk a lot and what prevents people from leaking is the risk of losing their job, like forever. In this case, I think an external supplier is responsible.

When Marvel or Sony sends footage to a visual effects studio to start work on, we call that a turnover. And then when they get that, it’s usually sent as a footage, and your name is watermarked all over the video, it’s sort of preventative medicine.

Kelly Port (SFX Supervisor at Digital Domain who works closely with Marvel Studios)

Obviously, for many, this leak, like the others (thank you Jamie Foxx) helped to raise the hype around the film, whose incredible success obviously rests on the presence of the three Spider-Men. With 1.9 billion dollars at the worldwide box office and more than 7 million admissions in France, Spider-Man No Way Home is by far the biggest success of recent years. It is therefore not prohibited that certain leaks may have been orchestrated to measure the impact on viewers. The next Marvel Studios movie trying to hide its content is none other than Dr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, since it too would feature many surprise guests…



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