The first three Pirates of the Caribbean movies were some of the best-looking films of their time, with top-tier visual effects work that remains impressive to this day. For Gore Verbinski, the director of all three of those initial films, the visual effects in those three films are still so impressive that it stands above today's Hollywood blockbusters, but according to Verbinski, that's more to do with the tools VFX artists are using now, namely the game engine powering Fortnite and countless other modern games: Epic Games' own Unreal Engine. In an interview on ButWhyTho.net, Verbinski laid out his beef […]
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