Venom's Director Breaks Down a Fight Scene
Released on 10/05/2018
Hi, I'm Ruben Fleischer.
I'm the director of Venom
and this is Notes On A Scene from Venom.
(intense music) (men grunting)
So we have Eddie's apartment scene
where Eddie and Venom first cross paths
where for the very first time
he gets to see the tendrils come out of his body.
So this is both a fight scene
and a character moment for Eddie
where we try to play discovery
as a part of a fight sequence.
So to distinguish it from just a typical beat up guys,
Eddie is reacting to everything
as if it's happening for the first time for him.
Cause it is happening for the first time.
(bell dings)
The scene starts with tater tots
which are kind of a runner throughout the movie.
Venom for whatever reason has a real taste for tater tots.
[Venom] Do not open that door.
As soon as I got the opportunity
to direct the movie Venom,
there was only one person I thought of
to play both Eddie Brock and Venom
and that was Tom Hardy.
Just this, like, dark menacing character
but he also brings a lot of comedy and fun to the role
where he's reacting things as if they're happening to him
and there's even, at times,
it's as if he's being puppeteered by Venom
which is what we're about to get into.
Eddie's hearing voices that are unfamiliar
and then a knock at the door comes.
(man grunting)
And who should appear but four tough mercs.
So that's Roland Treece who's the head of security
for the Life Foundation
and he's telling Eddie to put his hands up,
but Venom is having none of it.
He says:
[Venom] What are you doing?
One of the coolest things about this movie
is that Tom Hardy plays both roles.
He's not only Eddie Brock but he's also the voice of Venom.
[Venom] You are making us look bad.
I, no, I am not!
At the beginning of each day,
Tom Hardy would record the whole scene,
both Eddie and Venom's voices,
and then we would cut out Eddie's part
and then the sound guys would trigger Venom's voice
when the scene called for it.
[Venom] Do not open that door.
He's actually got a little earwig,
so as he is performing the scene
Venom's actually talking to him in the midst of the scene
and that's his own voice
which is pretty cool to watch.
And technically, just as an actor,
very very challenging and sophisticated.
I'm putting my hands up.
[Venom] You are making us look bad.
I, no, I am not!
[Venom] Yes, you are!
No, I'm not.
This is the battle for control of Eddie's body
where Tom is having to play both parts simultaneously.
It was really fun to watch Tom execute this
but, you know, All of Me is a movie
that most people haven't seen.
[Woman] We obviously have mutual control over our body.
Our body?
This is my body!
But it was a reference point for this movie
where Steve Martin's being puppeteered
by Lily Tomlin and this was actually
sort of a nod to All of Me where his body
is doing things that he has no control over.
Where's the book?
The mercs are having none of it
and they quickly tase him.
Take him down. (Eddie groaning)
(Eddie screaming)
This is the first ever time a part of Venom
extrudes from Tom's body.
But what's so cool about this, in my mind,
is that it's not actually Eddie
that's throwing the guy out the window, it's Venom.
There's a moment of Tom to stop and look
and think, what is this black goo coming out of my hand?
But before he has a second to think about it,
what do you know?
(Man groans)
Venom sends a guy up into the ceiling
and down, down to the ground.
Eddie's trying to submit to these guys
and Venom's, of course, the alpha
and saying no, we will not submit.
We are gonna throw them out of windows
and put them into the ceiling.
The great thing about the Venom movie
is that we have Venom comics to draw from
and throughout the Venom comics,
Venom's goo, as we like to call it as the technical term,
is always coming out of Eddie.
Tom Hardy had to pretend as if there was goo
coming out of his hand and imagine this,
but in this moment we have Eddie
putting out a tendril and this poor guy is on a wire.
He's on two wires, one that's up and one that's down,
but that is all done with the effects
where we paint out the wires
and of course the tendrils aren't really there
but it's just the choreography between the actors.
With wire work and stunts,
we try not to do it too much
cause this guy's literally getting thrown
into the ceiling and the floor
and we don't wanna hurt anyone.
But we probably do it at least 25 or 30 times
just to make sure we get it right.
No, we probably did it like two or three
but this stunt team is so capable
and so talented you usually get it
in the first or second take.
So we got some more tendril action,
guys getting clothes-lined,
but again this is why I love this scene.
I'm so sorry about your friends.
Where he's smashing these left and right,
he's actually apologizing at the same,
well, sorry about your friends
and then he puts him through a table.
And it's about this give and take
between Eddie and Venom.
And this is really Eddie and Venom's first time to meet
and so Eddie doesn't really understand what's happening,
so he smashes poor Treece through the table,
takes a weight, this weight,
both these weights actually are CG
they weren't actually there.
So Tom would just basically pretend
to stick his leg out and then toss it,
which results in this guy actually
getting smashed into a refrigerator
and then this barbel here is totally CG.
These bottles, though, are practical.
These are classic candy glass bottles
that we get to break and smash.
(ominous music) (man grunts)
Another thing I should note about this sequence
which is super important that I'm very proud of
is the score for this scene.
(ominous music) (loud squelching)
Our composer Ludwig Göransson, this is where
we really hear the Venom theme
come full throughout this scene
and it's a really aggressive strong
synthesizer kind of these heavy tones.
Unlike a lot of movies where you're scoring the action,
we're actually scoring the character moment
because this is the real moment
that we first see Venom for the first time
and it's really playing that moment
of Eddie and Venom and Venom's emergence
and Eddie's discovery.
(ominous music) (loud squelching)
We had talked about the goo spreading
between his fingers,
but the way that he performs it
was so cool that we just had to go in
with V-Effects and just make this spaghetti accordion
basically happen between his arms
as he acted it out but we were
cuing from the actor's performance
where he's looking at it as if it's actually there
but of course that black goo isn't there.
That's just the power of Tom Hardy's amazing performance
and then the score really accents the oh my God moment
of I have black goo coming out of my hands,
what is happening to me?
Let me go strangle this guy.
(man yells)
Oh. (intense music)
Most of all of Tom's actions in the movie
were all self-motivated by Tom Hardy
where he would act as if Venom was controlling him
but in this instance--
Shit.
We actually have a wire, this tendril
kind of does a good job of hiding.
We just did a hand pull,
we put a wire on his shoulder
and then some guy off camera
just literally yanks him out of frame.
You can see that from the front and back
as he's flying over and then kick those tater tots
into some mercs' faces.
So from this moment forward,
now the score kicks in and it really becomes
like a proper action scene.
And this is the first act of a very long extended chase.
So we wanna make sure that we didn't
tire the audience out.
(men groaning) Uh uh.
They're both looking at this fist
that's formed like, oh my God, what is that?
Neither of them know what's going on.
Not only Tom, but also this guy, Jeremy,
who was a stunt actor playing opposite
but of course this guy is gonna get socked
in the face by the Venom fist and then thrown into a wall.
We employed wires here which get painted out
but that's real Tom Hardy right there who is very strong.
Strong enough to throw a guy into a wall if he wanted to
but because it's a movie,
there's something called breakaways.
Right here, you can see that these,
this wood is Balsa wood, it's not real wood.
And so Jeremy got thrown into the wall
where the shelf was designed to break.
You know, if he just hit the wall
that'd be satisfying but even better
you can have him hit the wall
and smash into a shelf and break
and have everything on the shelf fall over, too.
So it just makes it a little bit more exciting
with a bunch of stuff on it.
A cup, even.
The other cool thing about this wall
is that it's made out of foam.
So even though it looks like a real brick wall,
this is actually a piece of foam
that's been painted to look like brick.
So we do everything that we can to protect
our actors who work so hard
and for this one we probably did two takes.
I think we only had two shelves,
so that we had to get it right.
(men yelling)
Venom whips a tendril at this poor guy,
this stunt actor's name is Danny AKA Black Panther.
Cause he did the bulk of Chadwick Boseman's stunts.
So here Eddie's got him locked
with his tendril and then there was actually
a line here that didn't make it into the movie
where as Tom punches him, he goes,
balls, sternum, face.
(man groans)
(man grunts)
For this one, I don't think we used a wire.
I think Danny's just kinda helping motivate the jump.
Venom says:
[Venom] Aw, let's bite all the heads off
and pile them up in the corner.
Why would we do that?
[Venom] Pile of bodies, pile of heads.
(loud squelching) (man groans and yells)
This is a great piece of wire work here
but it's also a tribute to Tom's timing
because he had to queue his body
as if it was jerking to send the tendril out again.
We didn't have any real tendrils.
Tom Hardy's not actually possessed by an alien
and this is another wire gag here.
And he really came at it with force,
we had to in post make this wall stable
because otherwise it was just shaking so much
because of the impact.
He really got got, this guy.
As this guy comes in here,
he's wearing a harness and then there's a hole
that's been cut into this door
and then there's a wire that's coming
through the door and there's two guys
behind the door just yanking them
as hard as they can.
Then in post, we take out the wire
and then replace, you can't really see it
in this angle, but the piece of the door
that we had to cut out in order to put the wire through.
(man yells and groans)
He got it pretty hard, this poor guy.
So Eddie makes his way out of the apartment,
his next door neighbor who:
Oh, shit, man.
Audiences will never know, his name's Ziggy.
Not sure what's going on, he's freaking out, dude.
Tries to go down the stairs, he sees one merc.
Jeremy, another guy that got tossed
into the kitchen wall, comes out firing.
There's nowhere to turn so Venom decides
we're going out the window.
This whole apartment was a stage that we built in Atlanta.
Even the staircase, everything is a stage on set.
It's a two story set.
So this is Tom Hardy, running towards this window,
which you can see actually see the distortions
in his face, that's because it's not real glass
that's candy glass which is made out of candy.
And then we cut to the reverse,
where we see his stunt double, Jacob Tomuri,
who's an incredibly talented New Zealander,
jumping out the actual window.
So from the front this is a set wall,
this brick here is all just normal plywood,
but we call facing the outside of the window
just so that we could get this shot.
We had a crane outside the window
so we could get Tom shot running at us
and then the reverse is with the camera
inside pushing after Jacob as he jumps out the window.
And so as he goes out the window,
you actually see how cheap this Balsa wood is
cause it just breaks right off.
Does a good job of protecting his face as he goes through.
And this, this reverse here,
this apartment here is a blue screen.
So after the fact, we went in
and turned the blue screen into a neighboring apartment.
That glass that's falling with him
is actual real practical candy glass
and that's really Jacob, the stunt double,
falling but that I think is Tom Hardy himself
because he also did the wire work
for this gag for all the closeups.
Everything from this side on is all green screen
and replaced with the city
and here on over is green screen
but this is all practical against a set,
so that we could actually get the effect
of Eddie falling out of the apartment.
And he, of course, is on a wire.
He's not free falling there.
Cannot afford to lose Tom Hardy.
Alright, I think that concludes our scene breakdown.
I am grateful for the opportunity
to tell you a little bit about Venom
and I hope you all go check it out in theaters.
Starring: Ruben Fleischer
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