David Fincher Enlists ‘Tron: Legacy’ VFX Supervisor For ‘World War Z’ Sequel

Academy Award®-winning Visual Effects Supervisor Eric Barba joined Industrial Light & Magic’s Vancouver studio as Creative Director in 2016 (Industrial Light & Magic)

Christopher Marc
December 12, 2017
Omega Underground

There is a bit of an update as they’ve hired a Visual Effects Supervisor. Oscar-winner Eric Barba, who is best known for his work on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Tron: Legacy and Oblivion has joined the film. His other work for David Fincher includes Zodiac, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, and Gone Girl.

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4 thoughts on “David Fincher Enlists ‘Tron: Legacy’ VFX Supervisor For ‘World War Z’ Sequel”

  1. Good news 🙂

    All the best for the holidays to all Fincher fanatics out there. And thanks for all the the hard work on the blog!

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