Passionate about media, developed a love for storytelling that he loves to share with others through his writing.
Matthew Thomas is a writer from London, Ontario, Canada. We can always fear the worse on set – like they’ve ran out of money and the magic turns out to be like pulling a little rabbit out of a hat – but this was something extra.” But seeing it in real life was a little more mesmerizing. “Obviously, we used our imagination to work out what they would hopefully put on the screen.
“Even when you’re hanging upside down, it’s just fun.” Mikkelsen also spoke about what it was like to see the film with completed special effects. Related: Robert Downey Jr.'s Dad Had Some Pretty Strong Opinions About Iron Man, Here's What He Really Said About His Son's Most Famous Roleĭuring that same interview, however, Mikkelsen made sure to say that while the process of making Doctor Strange was hard, it also was rewarding. It was 10 to 12 hours a day, which is pushing it a little, even for people who are fit. Physically it was tough: demanding having weeks after weeks of fighting. But, the hardest films I work on are those which don’t work. “Physically, yes, it was the hardest film I’ve ever worked on.