Mad Max: Fury Road Concept Art

mad max fury road concept art
We can’t get enough Mad Max right now. We may have a long wait until the next movie, so in the meantime, check out this collection of amazing concept art created for the movie by artist Peter Pound. When you aren’t going back and watching all of the movies anyway.

You can see right away that this art is from early on in the process. A lot changed by the time the movie was released. It’s fascinating to see what they were thinking so early on. Some of the stuff is frastically different, while other things were only altered slightly. You can check out more on his site.

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

mad max fury road concept art

Star Wars: The Blueprints

Star Wars The Blueprints
Star Wars: The Blueprints is a must for anyone who wants to go in depth and explore that galaxy far, far away. It combines the original technical drawings from the Lucasfilm Archives with insightful commentary from the author J. W. Rinzler. Everything is presented in vivid and intricate detail.

This book has over 250 blueprints, more than 500 photographs and illustrations and ten gatefolds. It’s the kind of book you get lost in for several hours at a time.

Star Wars The Blueprints

Star Wars The Blueprints

Star Wars The Blueprints

Star Wars The Blueprints

Star Wars The Blueprints

Star Wars The Blueprints

Star Wars The Blueprints

Star Wars The Blueprints

Terminator Genisys: Resetting the Future

Terminator Genisys
Fans of Terminator Genisys will not want to miss this deluxe book that follows the creative journey of the filmmakers behind the new adventure movie. Terminator Genisys: Resetting the Future lets you see how they went about turning the Terminator universe upside down while still paying homage to James Cameron’s original films.

Inside you’ll find stunning concept art and photography from the set. It tells the complete story of the making of the film. There are also interviews with key members of the cast and crew. This will definitely be a fun read.

If Star Wars’ BB-8 Droid Were Designed By Apple

If Star Wars’ BB-8 Droid Were Designed By Apple

What if BB-8, that cute new spherical droid from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, was made by Apple? That’s what designer/concept artist Martin Hajek asked himself. Thiese images are the answer. This BB-8 was made with extreme attention to detail. The droid would come in silver, gold, and space gray.

It would also feature that iconic glowing Apple logo on the side. Of course it would also cost way more than the competition and you would have to upgrade it every year, but no droid is perfect.

If Star Wars’ BB-8 Droid Were Designed By Apple

If Star Wars’ BB-8 Droid Were Designed By Apple

If Star Wars’ BB-8 Droid Were Designed By Apple

If Star Wars’ BB-8 Droid Were Designed By Apple

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Concept Art For Angel In X-Men: Apocalypse

Ben Hardy has officially been cast as Angel in X-Men: Apocalypse. We also have some new concept art of the character. These two pieces of concept art show the back of the character with wings and without wings.

What do you think? I think they look pretty neat. Deadly, yet graceful. Needs more purple though. I think we can expect some good things from this character.

concept art for ben hardys angel in x-men apocalypse

concept art for ben hardys angel in x-men apocalypse

Guardians Of The Galaxy Concept Art Shows Lord Tantalus

Storyboard and concept artist Thomas Nelson updated his website with some storyboards and artwork that he created for Guardians of the Galaxy. One of the characters in this concept art is Lord Tantalus, a character that did not appear in the film. He was originally in the script though.

Gunn was probably saving Lord Tantalus for the sequel since his backstory is fairly complex. Some of the other characters here have similar, but different looks than we saw in the film.

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guardians of the galaxy

guardians of the galaxy

guardians of the galaxy

guardians of the galaxy

guardians of the galaxy

guardians of the galaxy

guardians of the galaxy

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Star Wars A New Proof Book

Collector and Star Wars historian Mattias Rendahl has an awesome new book called Star wars A New Proof. It is a detailed look at Kenner’s vintage Star Wars packaging designs which includes proofs, Artwork and more. It looks like a treasure trove of behind the scenes info about the vintage toys we know and love.

The book will be $45.00 and pre orders start on April 7th at dearpublications.com. Check out some of the pages below. I know I’ll be buying this one right away.

Star Wars A New Proof

Star Wars A New Proof

Star Wars A New Proof

Star Wars A New Proof

Star Wars A New Proof

Star Wars A New Proof

Jupiter Ascending Concept Art

Jupiter Ascending is one of the most highly anticipated Sci-Fi movies of the moment. From what we’ve seen of it, it looks pretty amazing. Thankfully we don’t have long to wait since the film will be hitting theaters on the first weekend of February. That’s why Warner Bros. has launched a timely ‘Look Book’ for the film online, allowing you to explore more of this visually stunning world.

Jupiter Ascending will be released in plain old 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D on February 6th in the US and the UK. Below are some production design and concept art images that will make you even more eager to see it. If you want to see more, head over to the Look Book site. I can’t wait for this movie.

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jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

jupiter ascending

Vintage Star Wars Concept Art: The Evolution Of Boba Fett

Boba Fett didn’t originally start out with that design we know and love from Empire and Jedi. The original designs show a bounty hunter that looks closer to a Stormtrooper. Boba Fett’s design evolved during the design phase and eventually became the Mandalorian we know.

You can see the evolution below. It was still cool looking, but less defined. Not as unique. It definitely lacked character and presence. I’m glad it kept evolving, because the instant I saw Fett on screen, I knew this guy was not to be messed with. THIS was a bounty hunter that inspired fear.

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

star wars boba fett

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