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Stranger Things: Inside the epic MAC-Z Battle

Summary

  • The MAC-Z Battle climaxed Season 5, Episode 4, filmed over a year.
  • Inspirations included Evil Dead II and Children of Men's documentary style.
  • An 86-second oner required two weeks of rehearsal and extensive training.
Stranger Things: Inside the epic MAC-Z Battle

The climactic MAC-Z Battle from Stranger Things Season 5, Episode 4, presented a logistical feat for the production team. Filming this explosive finale to Volume 1 required a meticulously crafted set, which took approximately one year to build. The Duffer brothers aimed for a dynamic, almost documentary-like feel, drawing inspiration from Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead II" for its energetic horror and Alfonso Cuarón's "Children of Men" for its immersive, wide-angle cinematography.

The centerpiece of the battle is an ambitious 86-second single-take sequence. Achieving this complex shot involved two weeks of dedicated rehearsal and rigorous physical conditioning for the actors involved, particularly Finn Wolfhard, who described the demanding nature of the scene. The visual effects team meticulously planned and executed the descent of three demogorgons upon Hawkins, creating a spectacle of gunfire and digital artistry.

This massive undertaking, described by co-creator Matt Duffer as the most challenging sequence filmed for the season, showcased the dedication of the entire cast and crew. From visual effects designers to costume and sound artists, every department collaborated to bring the terrifying confrontation at MAC-Z to life, culminating in the chilling arrival of a new threat.

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The MAC-Z Battle was inspired by Sam Raimi's 'Evil Dead II' for its energy and Alfonso Cuarón's 'Children of Men' for its immersive filming style.
The challenging 86-second oner at the heart of the MAC-Z Battle required two weeks of rehearsal and extensive shooting.
The MAC-Z Battle set was built on the production designer's team's backlot in Atlanta, a process that took about a year to complete.

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