Comic book movies these days are massive, big-budget affairs, sparing no expense in the pursuit of creating the next blockbuster action hit. The results speak for themselves, with recent movies like Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War surpassing $1 billion at the box office and Warner Bros.’ Suicide Squad earning over $718 million.
One can imagine, then, that there is a bit of a learning curve for directors used to low-budget indie movies when they’re hired by a company like Marvel Studios. That’s the situation director Taika Waititi found himself in when he went from the 2014 horror-comedy What We Do in the Shadows, budgeted at a relatively meager $1.6 million, to the upcoming massive ...
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