

He came in and learned everything and wanted to do as much as possible. Gardiner noted, “The two actors were just absolute standouts. Set in a peaceful village in ancient Japan, before he was the vengeance-filled Scorpion, Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada) did his best to protect his family, even if it meant taking on many fighters at once, as well as the deadly Bi-Han (Taslim), equipped with deadly ice powers. “He’s great, as he has such a background in that, so it becomes a routine for him.Ģ. Speaking of Tan’s abilities, he ran through the choreography both with a stunt person and doing a shadow pass, where the actor performs against nothing to assist with the visual effects. It’s quite comical to some degree, but I think it gives you the best interactive result.” It allowed that interaction with the actors and the stunt double. When it was anything where we needed four arms interacting, I’d have another one of my guys standing in front of him. To film a version of Goro in action, Gardner notes, “A larger stunt man was wearing a green suit and in painters’ stilts. However, it’s Cole’s tenacity that unlocks his arcana ability, allowing him to repel Goro’s attacks and take down the behemoth. Surprising Cole Young (Lewis Tan) and his family back at home, the mighty Goro (voiced by Angus Sampson) emerges, ready to put an end to what he believes is just a puny mortal.
