More than 100,000 comic-book fans jammed into the San Diego Convention Center from Thursday through Sunday. Studios discovered an appearance at the show is best served by unveiling new or exclusive movie footage in exchange for instantaneous feedback from zealous fans.
Johnson said Cage, who plays lead character Johnny Blaze, wore a green neoprene hood over his head with interactive lights to mark the spots that fire should appear. "We'd get his expressions and movement, then digitally remove his head and put the flaming skull in its place," he explained.
The audience also roared for Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man 3." Director Sam Raimi apologized to the crowd for having to run raw footage of cast members Tobey Maguire, Topher Grace, Thomas Hayden Church, Bryce Dallas Howard and Kirsten Dunst because visual effects on the movie proved complicated and time consuming. Comic book fans in crowded Hall H didn't seem to mind.
"You're going to see really raw stuff, as some shots we slugged together this week," Raimi explained.
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