![]() ![]() If he ever did a movie or anything else I would be there in a heartbeat." He also mentions that he has attended The Game Awards with Hideo and that, "he’s like the Beatles. Reedus praises his relationship with Hideo during production and mentions, "He’s a lot of fun to work with. ![]() Then freak out because there’s handprints everywhere." Then he says that Hideo would say "imagine there’s a thousand dead whales in front of you, and you’re like, 'What?!' His mind is on another level. He also explains that when he was filming with Hideo, "he would have a plastic baby doll on the ground and want me to cradle it and act like it’s dead. Anytime I had to kiss somebody or hug somebody, our heads are bouncing off of each other." You have a helmet cam on with a big arm sticking out the front of it. "you squeeze into this tiny little suit that is very revealing and embarrassing and you’re strapped in. He details that filming the motion capture scenes took place in various places, sometimes in Calfornia and New York for face recognition, and all these took place between his filming for The Walking Dead TV series. Reedus asked who, to which he was told, "trust me, just say yes." He explains that for Death Stranding he was "wearing a motion capture suit with Velcro all over me. The interview comes from The Hollywood Reporter where Patrick Shanley asks questions about the production of the game that has been underway for a number of years.Īccording to Reedus, he met Kojima after Guillermo del Toro reached out saying someone wanted to make a video game with him. ![]() Death Stranding had its launch trailer officially revealed earlier today, and while Hideo Kojima heads around the world as part of the games World Tour, Norman Reedus has detailed his experience on working with the founder of Kojima Productions. ![]()
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