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World War Z
Directed byMarc Forster
Produced by
Screenplay by
Story by
Based onWorld War Z
by Max Brooks
Starring
Music byMarco Beltrami
CinematographyBen Seresin
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Distributed byParamount Pictures
  • June 2, 2013 (Empire Cinema)
  • June 21, 2013 (United States)
116 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[2][3]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$190-269 million[4][5][6]
Box office$540 million[7]

World War Z is a 2013 American apocalypticaction horror film directed by Marc Forster, with a screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof, from a screen story by Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks. The film stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator who must travel the world to find a way to stop a zombie pandemic.[8] The ensemble supporting cast includes Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Ludi Boeken, Fana Mokoena, David Morse, Peter Capaldi, Pierfrancesco Favino, Ruth Negga, and David Andrews.

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Pitt's Plan B Entertainment secured the film rights in 2007, and Forster was approached to direct. In 2009, Carnahan was hired to rewrite the script. Filming began in July 2011 in Malta, on an estimated $125 million budget, before moving to Glasgow in August 2011 and Budapest in October 2011. Originally set for a December 2012 release, the production suffered some setbacks. In June 2012, the film's release date was pushed back, and the crew returned to Budapest for seven weeks of additional shooting. Damon Lindelof was hired to rewrite the third act, but did not have time to finish the script, and Drew Goddard was hired to rewrite it. The reshoots took place between September and October 2012.

World War Z premiered in London on June 3, 2013, and was chosen to open the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. The film premiered in New York, and Los Angeles on June 14, 2013, and released everywhere on June 21, 2013, in the United States, in 2D and RealD 3D. The film received positive reviews for Brad Pitt's performance and as a realistic revival of the zombie genre, but received certain criticism for the anti-climax and outdated CGI. Regardless, the film was a commercial success, grossing over $540 million against a production budget of $190 million, becoming the highest-grossing zombie film of all time. A sequel was announced shortly after the film's release, but in February 2019 it was cancelled, reportedly, due to budget issues.[9]

World War Z was released exclusively to Glasgow's Grosvenor Cinema in Ashton Lane on June 19, two days before it was launched worldwide. Reception Box office. World War Z grossed $202.4 million in North America, and $337.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $540 million. Variety called it a bona-fide box office hit.

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Plot[edit]

Former UN employee Gerry Lane, his wife Karin and their two daughters are in heavy Philadelphia traffic when the city is overrun by zombies that are attracted to sound. As chaos spreads, the Lanes escape to Newark, New Jersey and take refuge in an apartment, home to a couple with a young son, Tommy. UN Deputy Secretary-General Thierry Umutoni, an old friend of Gerry, sends a helicopter that extracts the Lanes and Tommy to a U.S. Navy vessel in the Atlantic where scientists and military personnel are analyzing the worldwide outbreaks. Andrew Fassbach posits that the plague is a virus and that development of a vaccine depends on finding the origin. Gerry agrees to help Fassbach find the outbreak's source after it is made clear that the Lanes will be removed from the cramped ship if he is not of use.

Gerry and Fassbach fly to Camp Humphreys, a military base in South Korea, where they are attacked on arrival by zombies. Turning to re-enter the aircraft, Fassbach slips, falls and accidentally shoots himself dead. After being rescued by the base's surviving personnel, led by Captain Speke, Gerry learns that the infection was introduced to the base by its doctor, who was ultimately incinerated by a soldier with a lame leg whom the infected ignored. A former CIA operative imprisoned at the base for selling weapons to North Korea (to help them fight the infection) tells Gerry to go to Jerusalem, where he says a safe zone has been maintained by the Israeli Mossad since before the outbreak's official acknowledgement. As Gerry and his team return to their aircraft, Karin—worried about her husband after he misses their pre-arranged call time—rings his satellite phone, attracting zombies who kill several soldiers, with only Gerry and his pilot escaping.

In Jerusalem, Gerry meets Mossad chief Jurgen Warmbrunn, who explains that months earlier, the Mossad had intercepted an Indian military message claiming that Indian troops were fighting the rakshasa, or zombies. Israel had thereupon quarantined Jerusalem, erecting huge walls around it. Just as Jurgen shows Gerry that Israel is allowing survivors to take refuge in the city, loud celebratory singing from refugees prompts zombies to scale the walls and attack. Jurgen orders some Israeli soldiers to escort Gerry back to his plane. On the way, Gerry notices zombies ignoring an old man and an emaciated boy. Soon after, one of Gerry's escorts, a soldier who identifies herself only as 'Segen' (lieutenant), is bitten in the hand, which Gerry quickly amputates to stop her turning. Gerry and Segen escape on a commercial airliner as Jerusalem is overrun.

Gerry contacts Thierry, and the airliner is diverted to a World Health Organization (WHO) facility outside Cardiff, Wales. When a stowaway zombie attacks on approach to Cardiff airport, Gerry uses a grenade to blow the infected out of the aircraft, which also causes the plane to crash. Gerry is injured, but both he and Segen survive. They proceed to the WHO facility, where Gerry loses consciousness. He awakens three days later and explains to the remaining WHO staff his theory, based on the people he has seen the zombies ignore: the infected do not bite the seriously injured or terminally ill since they would be unsuitable hosts for viral reproduction. He suggests that they test this by deliberately infecting somebody with a pathogen from the facility, but the pathogens are stored in a wing already overrun by zombies. Gerry, Segen and the lead WHO doctor go to get a pathogen. As they fight their way through, they are separated; Gerry continues to the pathogen vault while Segen and the doctor return to the main building. A zombie blocks the door to the vault, prompting Gerry to inject himself with an unknown pathogen and open the vault, thereby testing his theory. The zombie ignores him, as do those he encounters while returning to the main building. Everybody rejoices at Gerry's success.

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Gerry and his family are reunited in a safe zone at Freeport, Nova Scotia. A 'vaccine', derived from deadly pathogens, is developed and issued to survivors battling the infected, acting as a kind of camouflage. The vaccine also helps survivors to reach quarantine zones. Human offensives begin against the zombies, and hope is restored. 'This isn't the end,' Gerry comments, 'Not even close. We lost our entire cities. We still don't know how it started. We bought ourselves some time. But it's given us a chance. Others have found a way to push back. If you can fight, fight. Help each other. Be prepared for anything. Our war has just begun.'

Cast[edit]

  • Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator with experience investigating in dangerous war zones.
  • Mireille Enos as Karin Lane, Gerry's wife.
  • Daniella Kertesz as 'Segen' an Israeli soldier who accompanies Gerry during their escape from Israel.
  • James Badge Dale as Captain Speke, an Army Ranger stationed at Camp Humphreys in South Korea.
  • Ludi Boeken as Jurgen Warmbrunn, the Director of Mossad; responsible for preparing Israel's pre-emptive defenses.
  • Matthew Fox as a U.S. Air Force Pararescueman sent by Umutoni to rescue the Lanes in Newark.
  • Fana Mokoena as Thierry Umutoni, the U.N. Deputy Secretary General.
  • David Morse as an imprisoned CIA operative who realized the threat and sold guns to North Korea.
  • Elyes Gabel as virologist Andrew Fassbach
  • David Andrews as a U.S. Naval Commander
  • Pierfrancesco Favino as a World Health Organization (WHO) doctor
  • Ruth Negga as a WHO doctor
  • Moritz Bleibtreu as a WHO doctor
  • Peter Capaldi as a WHO doctor
  • Sterling Jerins as Constance Lane, the younger Lane daughter.
  • Michiel Huisman as Ellis, an Army Ranger stationed at Camp Humphreys in South Korea.
  • Eric Michels as Staff Sargeant James[10]

Production[edit]

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Development[edit]

'He (Brad Pitt) took me through how excited he was when he read the book, what was exciting for him, the geopolitical aspect of it. But when we started working on the script, a lot of that stuff had to fall away for the story to come together.'

— Screenwriter Damon Lindelof on developing the film[11]

After a bidding war with Leonardo DiCaprio's production company Appian Way, Brad Pitt's Plan B Entertainment secured the screen rights to the novel in 2007.[12] The first screenplay was written by Babylon 5 and Rising Stars creator J. Michael Straczynski, who identified the challenge in adapting the work as 'creating a main character out of a book that reads as a UN report on the zombie wars.'[13]Marc Forster signed on to direct, and described the film as reminiscent of 1970s conspiracy thrillers like All the President's Men.[14] Straczynski identified 2002 spy film The Bourne Identity as an appropriate comparison, and noted that the film would have a large international scope which maintained the political emphasis.[15] When asked about his involvement with the film, author Max Brooks stated that he had 'zero control', but favored a role for Brad Pitt,[16] and expressed approval for Straczynski as screenwriter.[17][18] Brooks said: 'I can't give it away, but Straczynski found a way to tie it all together. The last draft I read was amazing.'[19]

An early script was leaked onto the internet in March 2008, leading to a review by Ain't It Cool News which called it '[not] just a good adaptation of a difficult book [but] a genre-defining piece of work that could well see us all arguing about whether or not a zombie movie qualifies as 'Best Picture' material'.[20] The script was well-enough respected to find a place on the 2007 Black List of 'most liked' screenplays not yet produced.[21] The Ain't It Cool News review also noted the film appears stylistically similar to Children of Men, following Gerry Lane as he travels the post-war world and interviews survivors of the zombie war who are 'starting to wonder if survival is a victory of any kind.'[20] Straczynski had hoped that the film would begin production by the start of 2009.[15] In March 2009, Forster said that the script was still in development and he was not sure if World War Z would be his next film.[22] Later in March, rumors surfaced that production offices were set up and the film was in early pre-production.[23] In June 2009, Marc Forster told an interviewer that the film would be delayed, stating that the film's script still needs a lot of development and is 'still far from realization'.[24]

In July 2009, Brooks revealed that the script was being re-written by Matthew Michael Carnahan. Brooks believed that this 'show[ed] [the producer's] confidence in this project' because of the amount of money that was being invested in it.[25]Paramount Pictures and UTV Motion Pictures announced at the 2010 Comic-Con that Forster was set as director, and Brad Pitt was confirmed to play the lead role.[26] In March 2011, it was reported that Paramount was searching for co-financier, and would likely pull the plug on the adaptation without one.[27] The article also stated that 'an eleventh-hour effort is being made to court frequent Paramount co-financier David Ellison.' A week later, it was reported that 'hot and heavy talks are going on with David Ellison's Skydance and as many as two other financiers.'[28]

Pre-production[edit]

Pre-production began in April 2011 with Robert Richardson announced as the cinematographer.[29] In the same month it was reported that filming locations would include Pinewood Studios and London, England.[30] Also in April, Mireille Enos was cast as Gerry Lane's wife and mother of their two children.[31] In June 2011, James Badge Dale entered negotiations to join the film as an American soldier who tries to alert authorities that the zombie threat is real.[32] It was also reported that filming would begin in Malta in July 2011 and would encompass Valletta and The Three Cities.[33] A few days later Matthew Fox and Ed Harris entered talks while Julia Levy-Boeken was set to join the film.[34] It was also reported that filming would also take place in Glasgow, Scotland in August 2011.[35] Glasgow would double as Philadelphia, 'with false shop fronts being constructed and American cars on the roads.'[36] The city was reportedly chosen after 'many months looking for the perfect city centre location to play an important part in the film.'[35] Philadelphia was passed on due to 'uncertainties about state tax credits for filmmakers.'[37] Filming was originally planned to take place in Royal Tunbridge Wells, England before moving to Glasgow.[38] Later in June, visual effects house Cinesite announced that it would work on 'a significant amount of shots'.[39] At the end of the month it was reported that neither Matthew Fox nor Ed Harris would be starring in the film despite previous reports: Fox had a scheduling conflict stemming from his prior commitment to star in Alex Cross with Tyler Perry at Summit Entertainment.[40] Fox was later spotted, filming scenes in Falmouth, Cornwall.[41] Cinematographer Richardson reportedly asked to leave the production.[42]

Filming[edit]

Filming in George Square, Glasgow, August 2011

On a budget of $125 million,[27]World War Z began principal photography in July 2011 in Malta, with the first images of production being released a few days later.[43] Filming was scheduled to move to Glasgow, Scotland in August with the production company looking to recruit 2,000 local extras for the shoot.[44] At least 3,000 people showed up at a casting call in Glasgow on July 9, hoping for the opportunity to appear in a scene set in a financial district in Philadelphia.[45] Scenes were also shot in Falmouth, Cornwall.[46] Also in July 2011, Game of Thrones actor Elyes Gabel was cast as a character named Fassbach.[47]

In August 2011, Bryan Cranston entered negotiations to join the film in a 'small but flashy' role but had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts. Also in August, filming was set to take place along a road on the perimeter of the Grangemouth Refinery in Grangemouth, Scotland. The location was chosen for the length of the road which is crucial to the shot.[48] A few days later Paramount announced the film would be released on December 21, 2012.[49] Later in the same month, filming began in Glasgow. The location manager for the film said Glasgow had been chosen because of its architecture, wide roads, and grid layout.[50] Scenes were also filmed aboard the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship RFA Argus, before the Glasgow shoot. The ship was turned into the 'USS Madison', which involved stenciling a new pennant number on to the funnel, as well as adding some 'Americanism' to the superstructure. Steven McMenemy, the Argus's navigator said, 'The ship sailed and we were joined by four small catamarans which were being used as markers for the cameras, so that warships could be added in with CGI later.'[51] In October 2011, David Morse was cast as a 'prisoner living in an abandoned jail.'[52]

The filmmakers initially intended to film a climactic battle scene set in Russia, and the crew moved to Budapest to film it there.[53] Filming in Budapest commenced on the evening of October 10, 2011.[54] That morning, the Hungarian Counter Terrorism Centre raided the warehouse where guns had been delivered for use as filming props.[54] The 85 assault rifles, sniper rifles, and handguns had been flown into Budapest overnight on a private aircraft, but the film's producers had failed to clear the delivery with Hungarian authorities, and while the import documentation indicated that the weapons had been disabled, all were found to be fully functional.[54][55] On February 10, 2012, the charges were dropped after investigators were unable to identify exactly which 'organization or person' had 'ownership rights'; therefore they could not 'establish which party was criminally liable'.[56]

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Post-production[edit]

In May 2012, production returned to Budapest for seven weeks of additional shooting.[57] The following month, screenwriter Damon Lindelof was hired to rewrite the film's third act with reshoots scheduled to begin in September or October 2012.[58] However, Lindelof, who also reworked Prometheus and co-wrote Star Trek Into Darkness, did not have time to script the new ending and in July 2012, Paramount hired Lindelof's Lost partner, Drew Goddard.[59] Lindelof explained there were inefficiencies in the script in relation to the shooting, which started before the script was finalized thus making the ending 'abrupt and incoherent' and was missing a large chunk of footage. Lindelof presented two options to executives, who ultimately chose to shoot 30 to 40 minutes of additional footage to make a coherent ending. Goddard later told Creative Screenwriting, 'To me the big lesson of World War Z was that Paramount, Plan B and Brad Pitt simply said, 'Let's take the time to make this movie the best version of the movie before we put it on the screen for audience.' That doesn't happen a lot. A lot of times they just throw the movie out there and say, 'We'll make all our money opening weekend and then the movie will go away.' I came away from it thinking, 'Why don't we do this on more movies?'[60]

The re-shoots coupled with other overages caused the budget to balloon to around $190 million, which shocked Paramount president Marc Evans.[4][5][61] Several of the scenes shot in Budapest, including a large-scale battle with the zombies in Moscow's Red Square,[62] were dropped from the final cut in order to water down the film's political undertones, and steer it towards a more generally friendly summer blockbuster.[63] The climactic battle scene in Russia, for which there was 12 minutes of footage, had Pitt's character fighting through zombies more like 'a warrior hero' than 'the sympathetic family man' of the earlier acts. The second-unit director, Simon Crane, said, 'It wasn't character-driven anymore.. [The filmmakers] really needed to think about what they wanted to do with the third act.'[53] Additional scenes were also filmed at the Pfizer building at Discovery Park in Sandwich, Kent for scenes where Gerry tries to find a cure for the zombie pandemic.[64]

In March 2013, it was reported that Paramount changed a scene in the film in which the characters speculate that the zombie outbreak originated in mainland China in hopes of landing a distribution deal in the country.[65] An executive familiar with upcoming releases in China later told TheWrap in June 2013 that a cut of the film was rejected by Chinese censors. A Paramount executive contended that he was 'unaware of any rejection', explaining, 'We have submitted one version and have yet to receive a response.'[66]

Music[edit]

In December 2011, it was reported that Marco Beltrami had signed on to score World War Z.[67] In May 2013, the British rock band Muse posted a video on their YouTube channel, hinting that they would be contributing to the soundtrack of World War Z; the instrumental dubstep versions of the songs 'The 2nd Law: Isolated System' and 'Follow Me' (produced by the electronic band Nero)[68][69] were used.[70] In June, Warner Bros. Records released the soundtrack album for the film, which featured the original score composed by Beltrami.[71]

World War Z: Music from the Motion Picture
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GenreClassical
Length44:09
LabelWarner Bros. Records
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World War Z: Music from the Motion Picture
No.TitleLength
1.'Philadelphia'4:03
2.'The Lane Family'2:47
3.'Ninja Quiet'2:54
4.'Searching for Clues'5:33
5.'NJ Mart'4:01
6.'Zombies in Coach'3:43
7.'Hand Off!'2:49
8.'No Teeth No Bite'3:25
9.'The Salvation Gates'4:24
10.'Wales'5:22
11.'Like a River Around a Rock'5:08
Total length:44:09

Release[edit]

Brad Pitt and director Marc Forster promoting the film during the 2013 Cannes Film Festival

World War Z was initially scheduled for release by Paramount and Skydance on December 21, 2012, but in March 2012 it was pushed back to June 21, 2013. Paramount elected to release Jack Reacher on the December 2012 date.[49][72] The world premiere of World War Z was held at the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square, London on June 2, 2013.[73] British rock band Muse, who contributed toward the film's soundtrack, performed at the World War Z post-premiere concert at the Horse Guards Parade, to help promote the film.[74] On June 6, Pitt attended screenings of the film in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Chicago and Austin all in one day.[75] The film was chosen to open the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.[76]World War Z was released exclusively to Glasgow's Grosvenor Cinema in Ashton Lane on June 19, two days before it was launched worldwide.[77]

Reception[edit]

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Box office[edit]

World War Z grossed $202.4 million in North America, and $337.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $540 million.[7]Variety called it a bona-fide box office hit.[78]

In North America, World War Z earned $25.20 million on its opening Friday,[79] including $3.6 million from Thursday night and midnight shows.[80] It went on to finish in second place behind Monsters University during its opening weekend with $66.41 million.[81] This was the third-largest opening weekend for a film that did not debut in first place (behind inside out andThe Day After Tomorrow),[82] the largest opening weekend for a film starring Brad Pitt[81] and the sixth-largest opening among films released in June.[83]

In other territories, the film earned $5.7 million on its opening day (Thursday, June 20, 2013)[80] and $45.8 million on its opening weekend, ranking in third place.[81]

Critical response[edit]

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, World War Z has a 66% approval rating, based on 269 reviews, with an average rating of 6.22/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'It's uneven and diverges from the source book, but World War Z still brings smart, fast-moving thrills and a solid performance from Brad Pitt to the zombie genre.'[84]Metacritic, which uses a weighted mean, assigned a score of 63 out of 100, based on reviews from 46 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[85]

Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film a 3.5 out of 4, saying 'It's entertaining as hell' and it provides 'nearly non-stop action'. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film a 3 out of 4, saying that 'the suspense is killer'.[86] Henry Barnes of The Guardian considered World War Z an 'attempt at large-scale seriousness' in the zombie genre, which resulted in a 'punchy, if conventional action thriller.'[87] Writing for Variety, Scott Foundas thought the film to be a 'surprisingly smart, gripping and imaginative addition to the zombie-movie canon', which shows 'few visible signs of the massive rewrites, reshoots and other post-production patchwork.'[88]Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter opined that 'Brad Pitt delivers a capable performance in an immersive apocalyptic spectacle about a global zombie uprising.'[89]A. O. Scott of The New York Times said, '[It] does not try to extend the boundaries of commercial entertainment but does what it can to find interesting ways to pass the time within them.'[90]Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times remarked, 'World War Z plays a bit like a series of separate films and the juncture where the new final act was grafted onto the proceedings is unmistakable, but unless you knew about the film's troubled past, you'd never guess it existed.'[91]

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Conversely, Joe Neumaier of the New York Daily News said that World War Z 'is no summer thriller. It's an anemic actioner that fosters excitement like dead limbs as it lumbers toward a conclusion.'[92]Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph thought that the film had been affected by its troubled development, observing that 'the final product has an elaborate uselessness about it', in a film that has 'no heart to be found amid the guts.'[93] Alonso Duralde of TheWrap said, 'For all its effectiveness at portraying the horror of possible human extinction, the film's actual humans are so soulless that this could just as well be the movie version of the video game Plants vs. Zombies.'[94]

Accolades[edit]

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
2013Fright Meter AwardsBest Special EffectsWorld War ZNominated
Golden Schmoes AwardsBest Horror Movie of the YearWorld War ZNominated
Biggest Surprise of the YearWorld War ZNominated
Golden Trailer AwardsSummer 2013 Blockbuster TrailerWorld War ZNominated
Best Summer Block Buster 2013 TV SpotWorld War ZNominated
Hollywood Film AwardsHollywood Movie AwardMarc ForsterNominated
IGN Summer Movie AwardsBest Horror MovieWorld War ZNominated
Key Art AwardsBest Horror MovieWorld War ZNominated
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror AwardsBest Audio/Visual TechniqueParamount Pictures, Big Picture EntertainmentNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Visual EffectsAndrew R. Jones, Jessica Norman, Matt Johnson, Scott FarrarNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer Movie: Action/AdventureWorld War ZNominated
201440th Saturn AwardsBest Thriller FilmWorld War ZWon[95]
35th Young Artist AwardsBest Leading Young Actress in a Feature FilmAbigail HargroveNominated[96]

Home media[edit]

The film was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on September 17, 2013. The Blu-ray Disc contains an unrated cut.[97] It adds seven minutes of additional footage featuring moderate amounts of blood, gore and violence. Some scenes already present in the theatrical cut are also extended.

Video game[edit]

A video game tie-in survival horror game, World War Z, was developed by Phosphor Games Studio and released for the iOS mobile platforms in May 2013. The game is a spin-off of the film, being set in Denver, Kyoto, and Paris, and featuring an entirely different set of characters.[98]

In December 2017, Saber Interactive and Paramount announced they were developing a four-player video game for PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One. The game, also named World War Z, will include missions set around the world.[99][100]

Cancelled sequel[edit]

In January 2012, director Forster and Paramount said that 'They each view World War Z as a trilogy that would have the grounded, gun-metal realism of Matt Damon's Jason Bourne series tethered to the unsettling end-times vibe of AMC's The Walking Dead'.[101] Plans for future installments were shelved due to the film's production troubles.[102]

In June 2013, after the successful opening of World War Z, Paramount announced that it was moving ahead with a sequel.[102] In December 2013, it was reported that Juan Antonio Bayona had been chosen to direct the film.[103] In May 2014, Steven Knight was set to write the script.[104] In May 2015, it was announced that the film would be released on June 9, 2017,[105] but in January 2016, Paramount announced that director Bayona left the project due to other commitments.[106] In August 2016, Variety reported that the film was not yet in production and that David Fincher had entered negotiations to be the director, and in April 2017 it was reported Fincher was close to a deal to sign on.[107][108] On February 8, 2017, Paramount announced that the sequel has still not started filming and would not be released until 2018 or possibly even 2019.[109]

In June 2017, Fincher was confirmed by Paramount as the director of the sequel, with Brad Pitt returning to his role.[110] Filming was slated to start in fall of 2018,[111] though this changed as Fincher was working on his television series, Mindhunter.[112] In October 2018, producer Dede Gardner confirmed that the sequel would begin filming in June 2019.[113] However, in February 2019, the film was cancelled after several months of pre-production and staffing for principal photography in five countries.[114]According to a source quoted by The Hollywood Reporter, the Chinese government's ban on films featuring zombies or ghosts is the single biggest reason that Paramount canceled the sequel.[115]

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Directed by

Marc Forster

Writing Credits(WGA)

Matthew Michael Carnahan.. (screenplay) and
Drew Goddard.. (screenplay) &
Damon Lindelof.. (screenplay)
Matthew Michael Carnahan.. (screen story) and
J. Michael Straczynski.. (screen story)
Max Brooks.. (based on the novel by)

Cast (in credits order)

Brad Pitt .. Gerry Lane
Mireille Enos .. Karin Lane
Daniella Kertesz .. Segen
James Badge Dale .. Captain Speke
Ludi Boeken .. Jurgen Warmbrunn
Matthew Fox .. Parajumper
Fana Mokoena .. Thierry Umutoni
David Morse .. Ex-CIA Agent
Elyes Gabel .. Andrew Fassbach
Peter Capaldi .. W.H.O. Doctor
Pierfrancesco Favino .. W.H.O. Doctor
Ruth Negga .. W.H.O. Doctor
Moritz Bleibtreu .. W.H.O. Doctor
Sterling Jerins .. Constance Lane
Abigail Hargrove .. Rachel Lane
Fabrizio Zacharee Guido .. Tomas
David Andrews .. Naval Commander
John Gordon Sinclair .. Navy SEAL Commander
Grégory Fitoussi .. C130 Pilot
Jane Perry .. UN Delegate (as Jane Elizabeth Perry)
Lucy Russell .. UN Delegate
Mark Holden .. UN Delegate
Tim Berrington .. UN Delegate (as Timothy James Baerrington)
Konstantin Khabenskiy .. Russian Fighter
Michiel Huisman .. Ellis
Lee Nicholas Harris .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier (as Mustafa Harris)
Ann Ogbomo .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Jonathan Howard .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Mike Noble .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Ernesto Cantu .. Tomas' Father
Vicky Araico .. Tomas' Mother (as Vicky Araico Casas)
Graham Hornsby .. Market Attacker (as Graham Anthony Hornsby)
Nick Bartlett .. Market Attacker
Kevin Kiely Jnr .. Motorcycle Cop (as Kevin Kiely)
Ruari Cannon .. Pharmacy Helper
Ryen Perkins-Gangnes .. Philadelphian Zombie
Khalid Laith .. Thierry's Aide
Noa Bodner .. Israeli Camp Soldier (as Noa Paulina Bodner)
Assaf Ben-Shimon .. Israeli Camp Soldier (as Asaf Haim Ben Shimon)
Gil Cohen-Alloro .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Yaniv Rokah .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Shaul Ezer .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Linoy Aynesaz .. Israeli Camp Singer
Efrat Avni .. Israeli Camp Singer
Maisam Masri .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Renu Setna .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Ori Pfeffer .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Julia Levy-Boeken .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Imran Mraish .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Yousef Hayyan Jubeh .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Josh Wingate .. Argus Sergeant
Troy Glasgow .. Argus Sailor
Richard Thomson .. Argus Sailor (as Richard Thompson)
Ewan Ross .. Technician
Song Xuan Ke .. Korean Doctor
Christian Wong .. Korean Patient
Denis Ischenko .. Airline Pilot
Nikola Djuricko .. Airline Pilot
Elen Rhys .. Flight Attendant
Paula Videniece .. Airline Passenger
Doron Davidson .. Airline Passenger
Lee Colley .. Airline Passenger
Michael Jenn .. W.H.O. Vault Zombie
Sarah Amankwah .. W.H.O. Lab Zombie
Anna Biczik .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence) (as Anna Biczok)
Gábor Czap .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence)
Katalin Dombi .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence)
Enikö Fülöp .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence) (as Aniko Fulop)
Istvan Karikas .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence)
Andrea Meszaros .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence)
Gergely Mészáros .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence) (as Gergely Mezaros)
Peter Molnár .. Zombie Cardiff sequence) (as Peter Molnar)
Lambert Tóth .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence) (as Lambert Toth)
Roland Tzafetás .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence) (as Roland Tzefetas)
Jeno Radi .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence)
Adam Zambryzcki .. Zombie (Cardiff sequence) (as Adam Zambricky)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Amanda Brown .. Aid Worker
Andrew Agnew .. School teacher (uncredited)
Lucy Aharish .. Palestinian Woman (uncredited)
Tim Ahern .. Opening Scene Co Pilot (uncredited)
Emmanuel Akintunde .. Zombie (uncredited)
Bethany Apedaile .. Civilian (uncredited)
Lee Asquith-Coe .. U.S Marine Helicopter Soldier (uncredited)
Féodor Atkine .. (uncredited)
James Ayling .. Soldier (uncredited)
Peter Basham .. Harrison (uncredited)
Péter Behan .. Russian sniper (uncredited)
Ulrika Belogriva .. Russian Passenger (uncredited)
Kingsley Ben-Adir .. Officer Hawkins (uncredited)
Katia Bokor .. Lobo Worker Aleftyina (uncredited)
Leroy Bonsu .. Refugee 3 (uncredited)
Jerome Boyle .. SWAT Officer (uncredited)
Henrik Brandt .. Office Worker (uncredited)
Michael Anthony Brown .. Briefing Room Person 5 (uncredited)
Paul Burt .. Extra (uncredited)
Ian James Cameron .. Cpl. Butler (uncredited)
Hélène Cardona .. BBC News Reporter (voice) (uncredited)
Martin Carroll .. U N Refugee (uncredited)
Raun Carswell .. Russian Refugee (uncredited)
Joe Corrigall .. Officer 1 (uncredited)
James Cotter .. Soldier (uncredited)
Graham Curry .. Plane Passenger (uncredited)
Kieran-Miguel Diego D'La Vega .. Zombie (uncredited)
Alan Del Castillo .. Zombie (Glasgow sequence) (uncredited)
Aren Devlin .. Kemi (uncredited)
Michael Dickins .. Zombie (uncredited)
Philipp Lawrence Durand .. Henri (uncredited)
Katinka Egres .. Journalist (uncredited)
Eniko Fulop .. Zombie (uncredited)
Adam Geddes .. Journalist (uncredited)
Rod Glenn .. Riot Cop (uncredited)
Hattie Gotobed .. Connie Lane (double) (uncredited)
John Grady .. Zombie (uncredited)
Roman Green .. Troop Ship Freedom Fighter Amputee (uncredited)
Mark Hampton .. Technician (uncredited)
Salem Hanna .. Plane Passenger (uncredited)
John Harding .. Russian Troopship (uncredited)
Daniel Harland .. Zombie (uncredited)
Mustafa Harris .. Lincoln (uncredited)
Shane Hart .. Navy Officer Lt Matthews (uncredited)
Ryan Hartwig .. Teen Zombie Bait (uncredited)
Oleg Hill .. Alexey (uncredited)
Pete Buzzsaw Holland .. Special Ops Soldier (uncredited)
Vera Horton .. Russian Citizen (uncredited)
Alex Humes .. Russian Soldier #1 (uncredited)
Jeremy Hurst .. Petty Officer USN (uncredited)
Lewis James .. U.S Soldier (uncredited)
Maddox Jolie-Pitt .. Zombie (uncredited)
Aggy K. Adams .. Russian Girl (uncredited)
Michio Kaku .. Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Iván Kamarás .. Gambling Soldier (uncredited)
Julia Kay .. Woman on airliner (uncredited)
Darren Kendrick .. Zombie (uncredited)
Hrvoje Klecz .. Zombie (uncredited)
Michael Lanchbury .. Ship Trooper (uncredited)
Paul Mackie .. Extra (uncredited)
John Macmillan .. Officer (uncredited)
Jim Main .. USN ChPO Pearson (uncredited)
Katrina Marston .. Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Colin Matthews .. U.N. Representative (uncredited)
Vander McLeod .. American Soldier (uncredited)
Eric Michels .. Staff Sargeant James (uncredited)
Alastair Thomson Mills .. Wiles - Journalist / Zombie (uncredited)
Sandeep Mohan .. Scientist (uncredited)
Jeremiah Molina .. Boy Running for Supplies (uncredited)
Alex Moore .. U.S. Soldier (uncredited)
Kiera Morgan .. Gerry Lane's Recruit (uncredited)
David Morrison .. Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Okezie Morro .. Putnam (uncredited)
Stuart Mower .. National Guard Soldier (uncredited)
Taylor Murphy .. Zombie #1 (uncredited)
Cristian Nicolae .. Sean (uncredited)
Eunice Olumide .. Office Worker (uncredited)
Freddie Lee Peterkin .. Looter (uncredited)
Gino Picciano .. Zombie (uncredited)
Faruk Pruti .. Garry's Recruit (uncredited)
Evelyn Rei .. Person in Briefing Room (uncredited)
Geoffrey Robe .. Flight Deck Crew (uncredited)
Barnabás Réti .. Specnaz (uncredited)
Basher Savage .. Vityok (uncredited)
Jurgen Schwarz .. Columbian Refugee (uncredited)
Santi Scinelli .. Looter (uncredited)
Sarah Sharman .. Zombie (uncredited)
Sharon Sheehan .. United Nations Security Council (uncredited)
Marcus Sinclair .. U.S. Soldier (uncredited)
Lew Smart .. US Marine (uncredited)
Frank Soldato .. Military Prisoner (uncredited)
Lila Sara Tahri .. Office Worker (uncredited)
Aaron Tavaler .. Person in Briefing Room 1 (uncredited)
Hugh Terry .. Cookie Cotter (uncredited)
Sami Tesfay .. Thug (uncredited)
Katrina Vasilieva .. Valentina (uncredited)
Alexander Ward .. Parisian Zombie (uncredited)
Paul Warren .. Russian Zombie (uncredited)
Eric West .. Jason (uncredited)
Daniel Westwood .. Zombie (uncredited)
Mark White .. U.S. Soldier (uncredited)
Trevor White .. C-17 Pilot (uncredited)
Gillean Young .. Family Man's Wife in Car (uncredited)
Elena Zoubareva .. Russian Singer (uncredited)

Produced by

Mark Bakshi.. co-producer: Cardiff sequence
Ian Bryce.. producer
David Ellison.. executive producer
Marc Forster.. executive producer
Dede Gardner.. producer
Dana Goldberg.. executive producer
Tim Headington.. executive producer
Mark Huffam.. co-producer: Cardiff sequence
Graham King.. executive producer
Jeremy Kleiner.. producer
Jillian Kugler.. associate producer
Brad Pitt.. producer
Paul Schwake.. executive producer
Brad Simpson.. executive producer

Music by

Marco Beltrami

World War Z Online Movie

Cinematography by

Ben Seresin.. director of photography
Robert Richardson.. (uncredited)

Film Editing by

Roger Barton
Matt Chesse

Casting By

Kathleen Chopin.. casting director: U.S.
Kate Dowd

Production Design by

Jon Billington.. (additional photography)
Nigel Phelps

Art Direction by

Jon Billington.. supervising art director
Ben Collins
James Foster
Alan Gilmore.. senior art director
Matthew Gray

Set Decoration by

Kieran-Miguel Diego D'La Vega
Jennifer Williams

Costume Design by

Mayes C. Rubeo

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Makeup Department

Lara Bella Vella Baldacchino.. special makeup effects artist
Rita Balla.. makeup artist
Erzsébet Balogh.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Emma Beard.. assistant makeup artist
Jean Ann Black.. makeup artist: Mr. Pitt (as Jean Black)
Martha Alice Butterfield.. prosthetic paint designer
Szandra Bíró.. prosthetics coordinator: Budapest
Anna Cichon.. special makeup effects artist
Dorey Cilia.. hair stylist (as Dorey Sheppard) / makeup artist (as Dorey Sheppard)
Karen Cohen.. hair supervisor / makeup supervisor
Tania Couper.. crowd make-up & hair
Lauren Katie Cox.. junior hair stylist (as Lauren Cox) / junior makeup artist (as Lauren Cox)
Móni Csomós.. makeup artist
Julie Dartnell.. key hair stylist / key makeup artist
Michele Davidson Bell.. special makeup effects artist
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus.. dental FX design and manufacture
Szilvia Dobrovitz.. makeup artist
Nana Fischer.. hair stylist: additional shoot Mr.Pitt
Patt Foad.. prosthetic makeup artist
Anna Gerõ.. special makeup effects artist
Clarice Gill.. hair stylist / makeup artist
Joanne Glover.. prosthetic supervisor
Sarah Grispo.. prosthetic hair
Jo Grover.. key prosthetics makeup artist (as Jo Glover)
Vincent J. Guastini.. additional pickup shots and special makeup effects la shoot
Nelly Guimaras.. prosthetics makeup artist
Sarah Hamilton.. junior hair stylist / junior makeup artist
Frances Hannon.. hair designer / makeup designer / prosthetics designer: zombie
Shaune Harrison.. key prosthetic makeup artist
Shaunna Harrison.. prosthetic hair
Dóra Horváth Kertai.. daily makeup artist
Susan Howard.. crowd makeup artist
Carmel Jackson.. key hair stylist / key makeup artist
Duncan Jarman.. key prosthetic makeup artist
Geraldine Jones.. hair stylist: Mr. Pitt (as Gerry Jones)
Nóra Kapás.. prosthetics makeup artist
John Lambert.. prosthetic coordinator / prosthetics buyer
Kieron Lavine.. additional hair daily
Lara Licari.. makeup artist
Marilyn MacDonald.. hair stylist (as Marilyn McDonald) / makeup artist (as Marilyn McDonald_)
Jane Maier.. prosthetics hair
David Malinowski.. prosthetic make up artist
Jacqui Mallett.. daily makeup artist / daily makeup
Ray Marston.. wig maker
Réka Maróti.. makeup artist: background
Emma Mash.. junior hair stylist / junior makeup artist
Eva Miller.. prosthetic coordinator
Paul Mooney.. hair stylist: second unit
Stephen Murphy.. key prosthetics makeup artist
Szabolcs Papp.. special makeup effects artist
Belinda Parish.. prosthetic hair (as Belinda Parrish)
Victoria Pocock.. prosthetic hair supervisor (as Victoria Pockock)
Gemma Richards.. makeup artist (as Gemma Calder)
Vivien Riley.. prosthetic hair (as Viv Riley)
Helen Rowe.. prosthetic makeup artist
Jan Sewell.. hair supervisor: second unit / makeup supervisor: second unit
Maralyn Sherman.. prosthetic hair
Vivienne Simpson.. additional makeup artist
Leon Smikle.. prosthetic makeup artist
Becca Smith.. prosthetic makeup artist
Matthew Smith.. key prosthetic makeup artist
Kristie Southcott.. prosthetic makeup assistant
Zoey Stones.. hair stylist / makeup artist
Henrik Svensson.. special makeup effects artist
Valentina Visintin.. special makeup effects artist
Lauge Voigt.. special makeup effects artist
Isabelle Webley.. zombie prosthetic hair
Josh Weston.. prosthetic make up artist
Xanthia White.. daily makeup & hair 2nd unit
Eve Wignall.. daily makeup artist
Sally Alcott.. prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Anita Anderson.. crowd hair/makeup artist: dailies (uncredited)
Márta Antal.. prosthetic make up artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Tamar Aviv.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Farah Beegun.. contact lens optician (uncredited)
Csilla Blake-Horváth.. makeup artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Jessica Brooks.. prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Elaine Burns.. crowd hair/makeup artist: dailies (uncredited)
Szandra Bíró.. prosthetic makeup artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Punam Chhatralia.. standby contact lens optician (uncredited)
Poppy Alexandra Coe.. makeup artist (uncredited)
Ricardo Contreras.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Leon Corbin.. makeup assistant (uncredited)
Mark Coulier.. prosthetic makeup designer (uncredited)
Robb Crafer.. prosthetics hair artist (uncredited)
Melinda Daru.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Emma Faulkes.. prosthetic make up artist (uncredited)
Krisztina Fehér.. makeup artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Ann Fenton.. hair and makeup artist (uncredited)
Annette Field.. prosthetics hair stylist (uncredited)
Wendy Kemp Forbes.. additional hair stylist (uncredited)
Szandra Gerö.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Vesna Giordano.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Richard Glass.. contact lens optician (uncredited)
Lee Gren.. graphic designer specialty tattoos: Tinsley Studio (uncredited)
Hildegard Haide.. prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Lesley Hamon.. prosthetics hair stylist (uncredited)
Charlotte Hayward.. hair and makeup artist (uncredited)
Kati Hood.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Ernella Hortobágyi.. prosthetic makeup artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Stephanie Hovette.. wig maker (uncredited)
Emily Hubbard.. prosthetic department trainee (uncredited)
Beth Hyland.. contact lens technician coordinator (uncredited) / on-set lens technician (uncredited)
Szilvia Ipacs.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Nóra Kapás.. prosthetic makeup artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Ancsa Kriskó.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Frédéric Lainé.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Karen Lamb.. standby contact lens optician (uncredited)
Ailsa Lawson.. prosthetic trainee (uncredited)
Andrea Leanza.. prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Delia Letham.. additional crowd makeup (uncredited)
Laura Lilley.. crowd hair and makeup artist (uncredited)
Jane Logan.. crowd hair and makeup artist (uncredited)
Chris Lyons.. special effects teeth (uncredited)
Colum Mangan.. prosthetic makeup trainee (uncredited)
Sarah Jane Marks.. make up artist: daily (uncredited)
Grace McComisky.. prosthetic makeup trainee (uncredited)
Annabelle McMahon.. prosthetic makeup trainee (uncredited)
Sian Miller.. hair and makeup artist (uncredited)
Jon Moore.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Angie Mudge.. crowd makeup artist (uncredited)
Orsolya Murányi.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Christopher Allen Nelson.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Ivana Nemcova.. makeup artist (uncredited)
Barney Nikolic.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Lesley Noble.. crowd hair and makeup artist (uncredited)
Douglas Noe.. prosthetic make up artist (uncredited)
Karen O'Sullivan.. crowd makeup and hair artist: dailies (uncredited)
Szabolcs-Levente Olvedi.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
William Overstall.. prosthetics: Animatronic Model Designer (uncredited)
Tom Packwood.. mould maker (uncredited)
Szabolcs Papp.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Anthony Parker.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Sunita Parmar.. prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Lisa Pemberton.. prosthetics trainee (uncredited)
Pierre Olivier Persin.. prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Orsolya Petrilla.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Nina Pratley.. crowd hair junior: dailies (uncredited) / crowd makeup junior: dailies (uncredited)
Robin Pritchard.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Adrian Rigby.. prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Luigi Rocchetti.. makeup artist (uncredited)
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore.. senior contact lens coordinator (uncredited)
Lucy Sibbick.. prosthetic make up artist: additional photography (uncredited)
Clinton Smith.. prosthetics make up artist (uncredited)
Stephanie Lynne Smith.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Paul Spateri.. prosthetic make up artist (uncredited)
Nicole Stafford.. crowd makeup artist (uncredited)
Lorenzo Tamburini.. prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Barbara Taylor.. hair stylist: crowd (uncredited) / make up artist: crowd (uncredited)
Khanh Trance.. hair special effects (uncredited)
Arjen Tuiten.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Anna Törjék.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Tristan Versluis.. special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Milan Vlcek.. makeup artist (uncredited)
Adam Volentics.. prosthetic makeup artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Sarah Weatherburn.. facial hair maker (uncredited)
Krisztina Webber.. special makeup effects artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Simon Webber.. concept artist (uncredited)
Josh Weston.. makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

Kirby Adams.. executive in charge of production finance
ravi Akshay.. line producer: post production (as Akshay Ravi)
Winston Azzopardi.. production manager: Malta
Terry Bamber.. production manager: Malta
Chris Brock.. production manager: Cardiff sequence
Matt Clarke.. unit manager: Cardiff sequence
Jennifer Conroy.. production supervisor: Budapest (as Jen Conroy)
Gabriella Csoma.. production manager: Budapest (as Gabi Csoma)
Monica Hada.. post-production manager
Steve Harding.. unit production manager
Debra James.. unit production manager
Miranda Jones.. post-production supervisor: U.K.
Susan E. Novick.. post-production supervisor: U.S.
Annsh Patel.. stereo production manager
Akshay Ravi.. line producer: post production
Peter Seres.. production manager: second unit, Budapest
James Smith.. production manager: second unit, Cardiff sequence
Amy Szabados.. assistant production manager: Budapest (as Amy Horkay)
Jennifer Teves.. production supervisor (as Jen Teves)
Gary Bunn.. senior production adviser (uncredited)
Matthew Camilleri.. unit manager: Malta (uncredited)
Tamás Gál.. assistant production manager: second unit, Hungary (uncredited)
Ali Keshavji.. assistant to production manager (uncredited)
Jason Pomerantz.. production manager: IMAX version (uncredited)
Chris Wheeldon.. unit location manager: Malta (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Colin Azzopardi.. second assistant director: Malta
Matthew Baker.. second assistant director: Cardiff sequence
Terry Bamber.. assistant director: splinter unit
Paul Bennett.. second assistant director: Cardiff sequence
Glen Carroll.. third assistant director: second unit
Nicole Chapman.. third assistant director
Tamás Péter Chipie.. third assistant director (as Tamás Péter) / third assistant director: second unit (as Tamás Péter)
Simon Crane.. second unit director
Lucy Egerton.. second assistant director: second unit (as Lucinda Egerton)
Mark Gillespie.. third assistant director: dailies
Toby Hefferman.. first assistant director
Sarah Hood.. second assistant director: Glasgow
Barney Hughes.. third assistant director: Cardiff sequence
Vera Janisch.. assistant director
Dan John.. second assistant director: base
Max Keene.. first assistant director: Cardiff sequence
Terry Madden.. first assistant director: second unit
Laurie Mahon.. trainee assistant director
Candy Marlowe.. additional second assistant director (as Candida Marlowe)
James McGrady.. third assistant director
Bogi Móricz.. second assistant director (HU)
Shaun O'Dell.. second unit director: Cardiff sequence
David Pinkus.. additional second assistant director
Ben Quirk.. third assistant director
Tom Rye.. additional second assistant director
Nick Shuttleworth.. second assistant director
Samuel Andrew Smith.. third assistant director: Cardiff sequence (as Sam Smith)
Vaughn Stein.. third assistant director
Zsolt Szabo.. assistant director
András Szûcs.. assistant director: Hungary
Jeff Taylor.. additional second assistant director (as Jeffrey Taylor)
Joe Barlow.. crowd third assistant director: Malta (uncredited)
Clifford Breakfield.. second assistant director: additional photography (uncredited)
Tom Browne.. additional third assistant director (uncredited)
Dave Casper.. first assistant director: additional photography (uncredited)
Alan Cassar.. second second assistant director (uncredited)
Fergus Cook.. crowd assistant director (uncredited)
Ewan Dunbar.. crowd assistant director: Surrey (uncredited)
Julian Galea.. third assistant director (uncredited)
Louise Caruana Galizia.. third assistant director (uncredited)
Anna Piroska Geréb.. crowd third assistant director: Hungary (uncredited)
Daniel Jerome Gill.. third assistant director: crowd (uncredited)
Ahmed Hatimi.. first assistant director (uncredited)
Paul Hayes.. military assistant director (uncredited)
Gary Huddless.. additional third assistant director: second unit, action vehicles (uncredited)
Jack Ivins.. assistant director: crowd (uncredited)
László Kádár.. second assistant director: Hungary (uncredited)
Erin Lander.. third assistant director: pre-production (uncredited)
Keiran Mahon.. assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
Alex McKay.. crowd assistant director (uncredited)
Angélique Muller.. on-set assistant director (uncredited)
Rita Nagy.. crowd second assistant director: Hungary (uncredited)
Gary Richens.. additional third assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
Rory Stewart.. assistant director: crowd (uncredited)
Matt Storey.. additional third assistant director (uncredited)
Andy Young.. third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

Douglas Allam.. hod plasterer: Malta
Jason Azzopardi.. property master: Malta
Philip Barratt.. set dresser (dailies)
Andrew Bennett.. art director: Cardiff sequence
Jon Billington.. production designer: additional photography
Dávid Breier.. property master: Budapest
Cara Brower.. assistant art director
Gabi Brown.. art department coordinator (as Gabi Dolenska)
Ken Burnett.. chargehand props (as Keneth Burnett)
Clive Busuttil.. hod plasterer
Faye Camilleri Preziosi.. construction coordinator: Malta
Claudio Campana.. draughtsperson
Tiffany M. Carpenter.. graphic designer
Tina Charad.. graphic art director
Sophia Chowdhury.. lead person
Robert Consing.. storyboard artist
Francesco Corvino.. concept artist (uncredited)
Will Coubrough.. assistant art director (as William Coubrough)
Charlotte Crosbie.. set dressing buyer
Billy Edwards.. on-set props: Cardiff sequence
Jonnie Elf.. dressing props
Seth Engstrom.. illustrator
James Enright.. asset producer
Gregory Fangeaux.. 3D set designer (as Greg Fangeaux)
John Field.. chief construction rigger
Stephen Forrest-Smith.. storyboard artist
Kim Frederiksen.. concept illustrator: Cardiff sequence
Lisa Goldsmith.. assistant set decorator
Larry Gooch.. painter
Nigel Gray.. chief metal worker
Sean Greenham.. dressing prop
Andrew Guyett.. scenic painter
Tamás Gál.. set dresser
Wayne Hammond.. chief carpenter
Justin Hayzelden.. on-set props: second unit
Nicholas Henderson.. assistant art director
Martin Hubbard.. chief carpenter
Jason Ivall.. supervising painter
Michael King.. set dressing buyer (as Mike King)
Gary Lambert.. standby rigger
Ashley Lamont.. draughtsperson
Peter Lee.. props
Chris Lowe.. supervising art director: Cardiff sequence
Gary Martin.. props
Ryan McPhail.. painter: reshoots
Amy Meakin.. prop department coordinator
David Meeking.. chief painter
Dean Morris.. props
Steven Morris.. assistant property master: Cardiff sequence
Colin Mutch.. props
Kálmán Nagy.. set builder
Brandon Norris.. art department production coordinator
Philip O'Connell.. props
Josh O'Neill.. carpenter
Tom O'Neill.. carpenter
Alice Phelps.. set decoration assistant
Adrian Platt.. assistant property master
Andrew Proctor.. draughtsperson
Kyle Reed.. action vehicle
Mark Reynolds.. props
John Roberts.. chief painter
Malcolm Roberts.. construction coordinator
Lauren Rosenbloom.. assistant art director
Robert Sansom.. standby carpenter
Cosmo Sarson.. graffiti artist
Johann Scerri.. plasterer
Katie Scopes.. assistant buyer (as Kate Scopes)
Dominic Sikking.. graphic designer
Aaron Sims.. concept artist
Zalan Sipos.. art department assistant
Greg Staples.. concept artist
Andrew Tapper.. graphic designer
Kristin Theyers.. props
Mark Venn-McNeill.. on-set props: Cardiff sequence
Robert Voysey.. construction manager (as Rob Voysey) / construction manager: Cardiff sequence
Brigitte Ward-Holmes.. construction buyer
Stephen Watts.. chief plasterer (as Steve Watts)
Paul Williams.. carpenter
Carl Wilson.. senior propmaker
Ashley Winter.. on-set art director
Dennis Wiseman.. property master
Lee Wiseman.. property master
David Allcock.. storyboard artist (uncredited)
Giles Asbury.. storyboard artist (uncredited)
Ravi Bansal.. concept artist (uncredited)
Sandra Banthorpe.. set dresser buyer (uncredited)
Béla Blazsej.. swing gang: Hungary (uncredited)
Liz Boulton.. dyer/draper (uncredited)
Mairi Claire Bowser.. art department runner (uncredited)
Christopher Brändström.. creature designer (uncredited)
Paul Bufton.. prop dressing (uncredited)
Lino Chetcuti.. decor/lettering artist (uncredited)
Tammie Childress.. set dresser: reshoot unit (uncredited)
David Conway.. props (uncredited)
Stephen Conway.. dressing props (uncredited)
Emma Coppin.. props (uncredited)
Charlie Couch.. stagehand (uncredited)
Paul Couch.. head painter (segment 's') (uncredited)
Kelton Cram.. concept artist (uncredited)
Jim Elliott.. props (uncredited)
Scott Elms.. carpenter (uncredited)
Kerril Fahy.. modeller (uncredited)
Richard Flower.. propmaker (uncredited)
Neil Floyd.. graphic designer (uncredited)
Kevin Fowler.. stagehand (uncredited)
Pip Fox.. props (uncredited)
Andrea Gauci.. model maker (uncredited)
Bruce Gordon.. sculptor (uncredited)
Jakab Gábor.. stand-by props: Hungary (uncredited)
Szabó Gábor.. stand-by props (uncredited)
Joseph Harlow.. prop modeller (uncredited)
Justin Hayzelden.. chargehand stand-by props: second unit (uncredited)
David Hewitt.. concept modeller (uncredited)
Jason Horley.. concept artist (uncredited)
Clive Ingleton.. decor/lettering artist (uncredited)
Douglas Ingram.. storyboard artist (uncredited)
Piero Jamieson.. props (uncredited)
Kevin Jenkins.. concept artist (uncredited)
Ben Johnson.. props (uncredited)
Natasha Jones.. prop making graphics: reshoots (uncredited)
Jeff Julian.. concept designer (uncredited)
Moni Kovacs.. set decorator/props coordinator: Hungary (uncredited)
Péter Kovács.. construction coordinator: Hungary (uncredited)
Jen Lambert.. construction medic (uncredited)
Tuyet van thi Mach.. art department assistant (uncredited)
Fred MacMillan.. prop hand (uncredited)
Laura Marsh.. assistant set decorator (uncredited)
Lily Mathiszig-Lee.. prop maker (uncredited)
Hugh McClelland.. art department assistant (uncredited) / model maker (uncredited)
Jon McCoy.. concept artist (uncredited)
Christian McDonald.. storeman (uncredited)
Aoife McKim.. assistant buyer (uncredited)
Paul McNamara.. dressing props (uncredited)
Alexandra Miklos.. assistant graphic artist (uncredited)
Micky Mills.. props (uncredited)
Csaba Mitku.. props (uncredited)
Sian Molloy.. assistant buyer dailies (uncredited)
Jonathan Norman.. props (uncredited)
Gábor Németh.. art department: breakdown artist (uncredited)
Paul Oatway.. changehand props: re-shoot (uncredited)
Camise Oldfield.. graphic artist (uncredited)
Tyler Patton.. art director: additional photography (uncredited)
Alice Phelps.. art department assistant (uncredited)
Kate Pickthall.. junior draughtsman (uncredited)
Adam Rashbrook.. stagehand (uncredited)
Gergely Rieger.. art department assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Jack Salkeld.. dressing props: additional photography (uncredited)
Luke Sanders.. art department assistant (uncredited)
Kino Scialabba.. art director: development: Legion Entertainment (uncredited)
Tony Sheridan.. prop man (uncredited)
Thomas Smith.. props (uncredited)
Hayley Easton Street.. art director (vfx) (uncredited) / art director: digital sets (uncredited)
Dorothy Sullivan.. assistant production buyer (uncredited)
Gábor Zoltán Szabó.. stand-by props: Hungary (uncredited)
Marton Szalay.. set dressing leadman: Hungary (uncredited)
Zoltán Sárdi.. draftsman: Hungary (uncredited)
Sophie Tarver.. prop maker (uncredited)
Charis Theobald.. additional graphics (uncredited)
Daniel Thompson.. carpenter (uncredited)
Béla Tollay.. stand-by props: Hungary (uncredited)
Chris Tooth.. graphic designer (uncredited)
Maximilian-Gordon Vogt.. creature designer (uncredited)
Wolfgang Walther.. stand-by rigger (uncredited)
Amanda Ward.. props painter (uncredited)
John Whitby.. carpenter (uncredited)
Darren Wisker.. props (uncredited)
Rebecca Wood.. armoury props (uncredited)
Shanna Worsham.. art department assistant (uncredited)
Helen Xenopoulos.. assistant art director (uncredited)

Sound Department

Erik Aadahl.. supervising sound designer: U.K.
Nick Adams.. sound effects editor: U.K.
Orin Beaton.. boom operator (as Orin Junior Beaton)
Anna Behlmer.. re-recording mixer
James Boyle.. supervising sound designer: U.K. (as Jimmy Boyle)
Warren Burley.. adr engineer: South Africa, Finetune Studios The Refinery
Jason Canovas.. dialogue editor: U.K.
Tim Cavagin.. additional sound re-recording mixer: U.K.
Simon Chase.. dialogue editor: U.K.
Raemond Cook.. sound recordist
Evan Daum.. adr mixer: US, Technicolor Sound Facilities
Vincent Demortain.. adr engineer: France, Cinephase
Mark DeSimone.. adr mixer
Lloyd Dudley.. boom operator
Joel Erickson.. assistant sound editor
Iain Eyre.. supervising dialogue editor: U.K.
Eric Flickinger.. re-recording mix technician
Tim Fraser.. sound mixer: Cardiff sequence
Luke Gentry.. sound apprentice: U.K.
Judah Getz.. adr mixer: US, Technicolor Sound Facilities
Dominic Gibbs.. sound effects editor: U.K.
Peter Gleaves.. adr mixer: UK, Goldcrest Post Production Facilities
Dawn Gough.. foley editor: U.K.
Tim Hands.. dialogue editor: U.K.
James Harrison.. sound effects editor: U.K.
Tom Harrison.. boom operator: Cardiff sequence
Lora Hirschberg.. re-recording mixer
Rob Humpage.. adr recording: UK, Goldcrest Post Production Facilities (as Robert Humpage)
Craig Irving.. mix technician: U.K.
Steve Little.. dialogue editor: U.K.
Mitch Low.. sound mixer: second unit (as Mitchell Low)
David Mackie.. assistant sound editor: U.K.
Stephane Malenfant.. boom operator: second unit
John Marquis.. supervising sound designer: U.K.
Jordan O'Neill.. datasat sound mastering engineer
Kevin Penney.. supervising foley editor: U.K.
Gwilym Perry.. adr mixer: South Africa, Finetune Studios The Refinery
Tobias Poppe.. sound effects editor: U.K.
Terry Porter.. additional sound re-recording mixer: U.K.
Jesse Rosenman.. post-production sound assistant: U.K.
Mac Ruth.. sound mixer: Budapest
Lyndsey Schenk.. post-production sound: movie trailer
Mark Sheffield.. sound mixer (international versions)
John Simpson.. foley artist: U.K.
Alastair Sirkett.. sound effects editor: U.K.
Pete Smith.. foley mixer: U.K. (as Peter D. Smith)
James Spencer.. mix technician: U.K.
Ryan Squires.. foley mixer: U.K.
Nigel Stone.. supervising sound editor
Andrii Trifonov.. re-recording mixer
Ethan Van der Ryn.. supervising sound editor
Stuart Wilson.. sound mixer
Tom Barrow.. sound mixer: second unit (uncredited)
Michael Botha.. a.d.r. mixer (uncredited)
Ben Collinson.. sound assistant (uncredited)
Matt Dawson.. adr mixer (uncredited)
Robert Edwards.. adr mixer (uncredited)
Thomas Fennell.. sound assistant (uncredited)
P.K. Hooker.. sound effects editor (uncredited)
John Hughes.. sound (uncredited)
James Hyde.. adr recordist (uncredited)
Justin Jose.. version re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Nick Kray.. adr mixer (uncredited)
Dash Mason-Malik.. sound assistant: second unit (uncredited)
Ben Meechan.. sound effects editor (uncredited)
György Mihályi.. boom operator: Hungary (uncredited)
Sam Rogers.. assistant foley artist (uncredited)
Ric Schnupp.. adr recordist (uncredited)
Lee Sharp.. sound assist: second unit (uncredited)
Lisa Simpson.. additional foley recordist (uncredited)
Kelly Stewart.. boom operator: dailies (uncredited)
Paul Tirone.. adr recordist (uncredited)
Belinda Trimboli.. assistant foley editor (uncredited)
Justin Van Hout.. assistant adr recordist (uncredited)
Balazs Varga.. second assistant sound (uncredited)
Max Walsh.. adr recordist (uncredited)
Michael Wilson.. assistant re-recording mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Barry Angus.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Julie Bentley.. snow effects consultant
Charlie Bluett.. special effects technician
Paul Brady.. special effects technician
Christopher Brennan.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
David Brighton.. special effects foreperson
Ben Broadbridge.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Julian Butterfield.. special effects technician
Victoria Cadiou.. special effects coordinator (as Victoria Hawden)
Kenneth Cassar.. senior special effects technician: Malta
Gary Cohen.. senior special effects technician
Malcolm Crash Corbould.. special effects test technician
Neil Corbould.. special effects supervisor
Dennison Crook.. special effects assistant
Furedi Csaba.. special effects technician
Neil Davies.. senior special effects technician
George Dunn.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Csaba László Eröss.. special effects coordinator
Peter Fern.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Nick Finlayson.. senior special effects technician
Terry Flowers.. special effects foreperson
Rodney Fuller.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Joseph Geday.. senior special effects technician
Terry Glass.. senior special effects technician: second unit (as Terence Glass)
Anthony R. Gutierrez.. special effects assistant (as Anthony Gutierrez)
Joe Halford.. special effects technician
Stuart Heath.. senior special effects technician
Ron Hone.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence (as Ronald Hone)
Mathew Horton.. senior special effects technician: Cardiff sequence (as Matthew Horton)
Christopher Hubbard.. special effects assistant
Szilvassy Istvan.. special effects technician
David Johns.. special effects
Nick Joscylene.. special effects technician: second unit (as Nicholas Joscelyne)
Gabor Kiszelly.. special effects supervisor: Budapest (as Gábor Kiszelly)
Jaroslav Kolenic.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Gyula Krasnyánszky.. special effects pyro supervisor: Budapest
Angela Kyriacou.. animatronics modeller
Terence Lathwell.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence (as Terry Lathwell)
Craig Leong.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Kevin Lumley.. special effects technician
Luke Marcel.. special effects technician
Kevin Mathews.. special effects wire foreperson
Darren May.. special effects technician
Kyle May.. special effects assistant
Chris Motjuoadi.. special effects technician
James Murrell.. senior special effects technician (as Jamie Murrell)
Trevor Neighbour.. special effects assistant supervisor: Cardiff sequence
Jalila Otky.. special effects buyer (as Jalila Otky Rogan) / special effects coordinator: Cardiff sequence (as Jalila Otky Rogan)
Charlie Pedersen.. special effects technician
Stefano Pepin.. special effects floor supervisor: Cardiff sequence
Ken Petrie.. special effects technician
Nick P. Phillips.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence (as Nick Phillips)
Dave Poole.. senior special effects technician (as David Poole)
Graham Povey.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Szabolcs Princz.. special effects technician
Sven Pullicino.. special effects technician (as Sven Pulicino)
Kieran Reed.. senior special effects technician
Lee Rider.. special effects foreperson
Grant Rogan.. special effects technician: Cardiff sequence
Kevin Rogan.. senior special effects technician
Rashmi Salvi.. special effects coordinator
Robbie Scott.. special effects buyer
James Smith.. snow effects coordinator
Kate Alexandra Smith.. special effects technician
Timothy Stracey.. senior special effects technician (as Tim Stracey)
Mark Vanstone.. special effects technician
Alastair Vardy.. special effects technician
David Watkins.. special effects supervisor
Trevor Wood.. special effects supervisor: Cardiff sequence
Sophie Allen.. special effects modeller (uncredited)
Tim Ambridge.. special effects crew (uncredited)
Garry Cooper.. senior sfx technician (uncredited)
Aaron Cox.. special effects technician (uncredited)
Craig Daly.. snow effects technician (uncredited)
Dean Davey.. special effects modeller (uncredited)
Dan Doddington.. special effects assistant (uncredited)
Damian Fisher.. mold shop supervisor legacy effects (uncredited)
Jared Guenther.. lab technician: Legacy Effects (uncredited)
Alexander Gunn.. floor supervisor: second unit, Malta (uncredited)
Jennie Hall.. special effects assistant (uncredited)
Peter Hawkins.. senior animatronics technician (uncredited)
Tomo Hayashi.. special effects (uncredited)
Mark Hutchinson.. snow effects technician (uncredited)
Terry Jones.. special effects senior technician (uncredited)
Nick Joscylene.. special effects technician (uncredited)
Leon Keegan.. special effects crew (uncredited)
Anna Krawczyk.. special effects assistant (uncredited)
Alex Landrum Jr... snow effects technician (uncredited)
Gergely Laszlo.. snow effects technician (uncredited)
Matt Lewis.. special effects technician (uncredited)
Doug McKenna.. sfx safety advisor (uncredited)
Martin 'Marty' McLaughlin.. snow supervisor (uncredited)
David Monypenny.. special effects trainee (uncredited)
Rupert Morency.. special effects assistant technician (uncredited)
Neil Murray.. special effects wireman (uncredited)
Karl Openshaw.. senior special effects technician (uncredited)
Steven Painter.. animatronics floor supervisor (uncredited)
David Payne.. special effects location supervisor (uncredited)
László Pintér.. special effects technician (uncredited)
Roderick Pulis.. special effects head technician (uncredited)
Ronnie Rackley.. special effects: additional photography (uncredited)
Jacob Roanhaus.. lab technician: Legacy Effects (uncredited)
Darren Robinson.. animatronics supervisor (uncredited)
Corina Rosca.. special effects manager & buyer (uncredited)
John Rosengrant.. character design supervisor: Legacy Effects (uncredited)
Robin Schoonraad.. special effects technician (uncredited)
Tibor Skornyak.. special effects technician (uncredited)
Cole Taylor.. legacy effects coordinator (uncredited)
Cliff Wallace.. animatronic workshop supervisor (uncredited)
Olivia Whitaker.. special effects makeup (uncredited)
Gareth Wingrove.. special effects floor supervisor: second unit, Hungary (uncredited)
Barry Woodman.. special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Tony Abejuro.. digital artist: MPC (as Anthony Abejuro)
Rohit Agarwal.. digital artist: MPC
Axel Akesson.. lighting: Cinesite
Tosin Akinwoye.. lighting technical director: MPC
Brad Alexander.. previsualization and postivsualization supervisor: HALON Entertainment (as E. Bradley Alexander)
Maria Asim Ali.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Oliver Allen-Wielebnowski.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Amy Altvater.. vfx production assistant: ilm
Peter Amachree.. texturing: Cinesite
Juan Antonio Amblés.. digital artist: MPC (as Juan Antonio Ambles)
Paul Amiras.. stereo prep/oc artist: Cinesite
Kasyia Ancuta.. digital artist: MPC (as Kaisa Ancuta)
Katarzyna Ancuta.. compositor
Richard Anderson.. concept artist: MPC
Valeria Andino.. stereo conversion producer
Luke Armstrong.. compositor: Cinesite
Gabriel Arnold.. digital artist: MPC
Venugopal Arobindan.. digital artist: MPC
Mohammed Aseem.. digital artist: MPC
Ruth Asensio.. digital artist: MPC
Mathieu Assemat.. digital artist: MPC
Davey Atkinson.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Nicholas Atkinson.. senior stereoscopic coordinator: Cinesite
Nikki Atkinson.. digital artist: MPC
Jonathan Attenborough.. digital artist: MPC
Fiorenza Bagnariol.. digital film bureau
James Bailey.. digital artist: MPC
Lucy Bailey.. technology support: MPC
Richard Baillie.. digital artist: MPC / lead artist: roto/prep
Richard Baker.. stereo supervisor: Prime Focus World (as Richard W. Baker)
Mahesh Balakrishnan.. matchmove artist: MPC
Sanjay Baliga.. lead digital artist: MPG
Michael Balzer.. digital compositor
Hernan Barros.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Peter Bartfay.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Bryan Bartlett.. digital artist: MPC
Gunjan Baruah.. digital artist: MPC
Sam Bassett.. digital artist: MPC
Brian Baxter.. digital artist: MPC
Jeremy Bazin.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Paul Beaumont.. production support: MPC
Leah Beevers.. digital artist: MPC
Chris Bending.. digital artist: MPC
Stephen Bennett.. digital artist: MPC
Jan Berner.. lead effects/cloth technical director: Cinesite
Suraj Bhagat.. stereo compositor
Ediga c Bharath.. matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company
Hanumantha Rao Bhogadula.. digital artist: MPC
Wayne Billheimer.. visual effects executive producer: ILM
Kanishk Deb Biswas.. digital artist: MPC (as Kanishk Biswas)
Kunal Biswas.. visual effects artist: Prime Focus World
Peter Blackburn.. stereo compositor lead: Cinesite
Andrej Blom.. cg artist: Cinesite
Julian Bloomfield.. visual effects production: MPC
Joel Bodin.. lead lighter: Cinesite
Felipe Bohórquez.. production support: MPC (as Felipe Bohorquez)
Stacey Boiselle.. motion capture producer: Audiomotion Studios
Eleanor Bond.. texturing: Cinesite
Philip Borg.. lighting: Cinesite
David Boros.. visual effects: on set
Matt Boyer.. on-set matchmover: Cinesite
Katie Anna Brady.. digital artist: MPC (as Jonathan Brady)
Sheldon Brathwaite.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Gossart Brian.. visual effects
Matthew Bristowe.. stereo conversion head of production: Prime Focus Worlf
Andrew Brittain.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Ryan Broad.. production support: MPC
Jonathan Brouillat.. digital artist: MPC
Ben Brown.. lead digital artist: MPC
Jon R. Brown.. data wrangler (as Jon Brown)
Kari Brown.. visual effects technical director: Cinesite
Marc Bryant.. visual effects technical director: Cinesite
Rob Bryson.. digital artist: MPC
Marc Brzezicki.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Julian Burt.. digital artist: MPC
Elise Butt.. stereoscopic conversion editorial: Prime Focus World
Conor Byrne.. visual effects editorial: MPC
Stephen Camardella.. previsualization artist
Angus Cameron.. stereographer: Cinesite
Daniela Campos Little.. lead matchmover: Cinesite
Huseyin Caner.. visual effects supervisor
Francesco Capone.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Marco Carboni.. crowd sim lead: MPC
Al Carr.. visual effects coordinator / visual effects production: MPC (as Alex Carr)
Ean Carr.. compositing sequence lead: Cinesite
Ronan Carr.. stereoscopic paint artist: Cinesite
Giovanni Casadei.. digital artist: MPC
Chas Cash.. visual effects technical director: Cinesite
Tom Castellani.. stereoscopic conversion pipeline: Prime Focus World
André Castelão.. crowd technical director: Cinesite (as Andre Castelao)
Justin Tatsuo Chan.. visual effects production coordinator: ILM (as Justin Chan)
Solene Chan-lam.. texturing: Cinesite
Singh Chandan.. stereo compositor
Anoop Chandran.. matchmove & rotoanim artist: Mpc
Satyendra Chaturvedi.. digital artist: MPC
Michael Cheung.. assistant visual effects editor: U.K.
Jung-Yoon Choi.. lead texture artist: MPC (as Jung Yoon Choi)
Charles Chorein.. digital artist: MPC
Mayuresh Chowdhari.. vfx editor
Martin Ciastko.. compositing sequence lead: Cinesite
Peter Clayton.. lead animator: Cinesite
Riccardo Coccia.. digital artist: MPC
Esme Coleman.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Richard Collis.. environment technical director: Cinesite
John Colt.. visual effects production coordinator: ILM
Lyle Cooley.. crowd technical director: Cinesite
Stephanie Cooper.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Laurent Cordier.. texturing: Cinesite
Claire Coultrup.. production support: MPC
Millie Cox.. production support: MPC
James Cundill.. stereoscopic conversion editorial: Prime Focus World
Matthew D'Angibau.. on-set matchmover: Cinesite
Prabhakar D... digital artist: MPC
Paul Daiko.. digital artist: MPC
Jose Augusto David.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World (as Jose David)
Erica Davidson.. digital artist: MPC
Matthew de Pass.. technology support: MPC
Samadrita Deb.. compositor
Dani Devereux.. matte painter
Adam Dewhirst.. modelling: Cinesite
Gurinder Dhudwar.. technology support: MPC
Kate Diver.. production support: MPC
Bhavya Dixit.. stereo supervisor
Carmen Dixon.. production support: MPC
Dobril Dobrev.. cloth technical director: Cinesite
Hannes Doornaert.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite
Morenike Dosu.. visual effects production: MPC (as Morenike Dosu-Rotherham)
Tom Dow.. lead digital artist: MPC (as Thomas Dow)
Lucy Drewett.. visual effects
Tom Duckett.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Peter Dudley.. digital artist: MPC
Nicole Duncan.. visual effects production: MPC
Anthony Durand.. digital artist: MPC
Teresa Dureau.. production support: MPC
Thomas Dyg.. compositing/environment supervisor: Cinesite
Kishan E. Chandran.. digital artist: MPC (as Kishan Chandran)
Rodrigo Echevarría.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite
Clwyd Edwards.. head of visual effects: MPC
Jedrik Eliasen.. technology support: MPC
Karen Elliott.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Jane Ellis.. visual effects line producer: Cinesite
Andrew Emmerson.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Ana Laura Esperón.. digital artist: MPC (as Ana Esperon)
Scott Farrar.. visual effects supervisor
Amy Felce.. matchmover: Cinesite (as Amy Lloyd)
Alex Fenn.. assistant visual effects editor: U.K.
Andrew Fensom.. compositor: Cinesite
Bruno Fernandes.. compositor: Cinesite
Natasha Ferreira da Silva.. visual effects production: MPC (as Natasha Ferreira Da Silva)
Catarina Ferreira.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite
James D. Fleming.. compositing supervisor (as James Fleming)
Andrew Fletcher.. compositor: Cinesite
Jasmine Flood.. production support: MPC
Rebecca Forth.. visual effects production support: ILM
Rachel Fowler.. assistant editor: main title sequence
Charlotte Frances.. visual effects production: MPC
Wes Franklin.. lead digital artist: MPC
Neville Freitas.. senior matchmove artist: Prime Focus London
John Frith.. technology support: MPC
Mark Fry.. digital artist: MPC
Amy Furey.. stereo prep/qc artist: Cinesite
Leila Gaed.. lighting: Cinesite
Murray Gale.. visual effects coordinator: Cinesite
Demitre Garza.. flame artist
Nikos Gatos.. lighting: Cinesite
Jack George.. visual effects production: MPC
Nikhil Ghoorbin.. scanning and recording technician
Abhishek Ghorui.. digital artist: MPC
Mariani Gianmichele.. digital artist: MPC
Safiya Gili.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Bensah Gnanasigamani.. lead digital artist: MPC (as Bensam Ginanasigamani)
Vadivel Gnanasundaram.. digital artist: MPC
Chris Gooch.. digital artist: MPC (as Christopher Gooch)
Katharine Gooday.. production support: MPC
Andrew Gough.. motion capture specialist
Christina Graham.. visual effects production manager / visual effects production: MPC
Luke Gray.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus
Aoife Greenham.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Paul Greenwood.. stereo conversion lead: Cinesite
Daniel D. Gregoire.. previsualization supervisor: Halon Entertainment
John Grotelueschen.. compositor: Cinesite
James Grummitt.. visual effects production: MPC
Ummi Gudjonsson.. digital artist: MPC
Nicolas Guiraud.. visual effects artist
Rajan Gulati.. visual effects supervisor
Vikas Gusain.. bg prep artist
Joaquín Gutiérrez.. digital artist: MPC (as Joaquin Gutierrez)
Venetia Hadley.. compositor: Cinesite (as Venetia Penna)
Oliver Hagar.. roto/prep: Cinesite
Samantha Haines.. visual effects production: MPC
Nick Hall.. technology support: MPC
Matthew Hanger.. production support: MPC
Nick Hanks.. digital artist: MPC
Patrick Harboun.. visual effects artist
Kayleigh Harding.. visual effects production: MPC
Emile Hardy.. compositor: Cinesite
Pola Hareesh.. digital artist: MPC
Jack Harris.. stereo prep/oc artist: Cinesite
Ben Harrison.. stereoscopic conversion producer: Prime Focus World
Michael Harrison.. digital artist: MPC (as Michale Harrison)
Dan Harrod.. compositor: Cinesite
Ed Hawkins.. compositing/environment supervisor: Cinesite
Jason Hayes.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Martin Hession.. texturing: Cinesite
Sean Hince.. motion capture animator: motion capture unit
Cristian Hinz.. digital artist: MPC (as Christian Hinz Welkens)
Alex Hislop.. digital artist: MPC
Thomas Rotohiko Hobman.. digital artist: MPC (as Thomas Hobman)
Duncan Holland.. visual effects coordinator
Vlad Holst.. digital artist: MPC
Jason Holt.. visual effects production support: ILM
Richard Homewood.. technology support: MPC (as Robert Homewood)
Alex Hopkins.. stereoscopic compositor: Cinesite
Daniel Horgan.. technology support: MPC
Bryan Horvat.. visual effects production support: ILM
Gábor Hoványi.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite (as Gabor Hoyanvi)
Ritchie Hoyle.. stereo prep/oc artist: Cinesite
Antony Hunt.. executive producer: Cinesite
Matthew Hunt.. digital artist: MPC (as Mattew Hunt)
Mark Hunter.. assistant visual effects editor: motion picture company / digital artist: MPC / vfx editorial assistant
Louise Hutchinson.. visual effects coordinator: Cinesite
Velichko Ivanov.. technical director
Vili Ivanov.. stereoscopic conversion pipeline: Cinesite
Albena Ivanova.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Francesc Izquierdo.. digital artist: MPC
Michael G. Jackson.. postvisualization supervisor: Halon Entertainment
Jayshri thokal.. roto qc supervisor: futurworks
Sivaprakash Jeevanantham.. digital artist: MPC
Carolina Jimenez Garcia.. digital artist: MPC
Matt Johnson.. visual effects supervisor
Ross Johnson.. visual effects production manager: MPC
Oliver Johnstone.. stereo paint artist: Cinesite (as Ollie Johnstone)
Andrew R. Jones.. animation consultant (as Andy Jones)
Ben Jones.. lead digital artist: MPC
Owen Jones.. digital artist: MPC
Uday Joshi.. visual effects production: MPC
Vivek Joshi.. visual effects production: MPC
Igor Jovanovic.. digital artist: MPC
Sian Judge.. visual effects production: MPC
Dinesh K. Bishnoi.. digital artist: MPC (as Dinest Bishoni)
Rajesh Kumar K.V... matchmove artist: MPC
Theivendran Kabelan.. crowd animation technical director
Marta Kamienska.. production support: MPC
Snehal Kanchan.. 3D DMP Department Coordinator
Jeevith Kanth.. digital artist: The Moving Picture Company
Ranajoy Kar.. digital artist: MPC
Vidyasagar Karampuri.. stereoscopic supervisor
Kaydhareswaran.. digital artist: MPC (as Eswaran Kaydhar Krishnamoorthy)
Lucinda Keeler.. visual effects coordinator
Kat Kelly.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Simon Kenny.. visual effects producer: Cinesite
Richard Ketteridge.. visual effects editor: U.K.
Aslam Khader Hayath.. digital artist: MPC (as Aslam Khader-Hayath)
Diane Kingston.. stereo producer: Cinesite
Andrew Kinnear.. stereoscopic paint artist: Cinesite (as Andy Kinnear)
Daniel Kmet.. digital artist: MPC
Jonathan Knight.. 2d supervisor: MPC
Lily Knott.. stereoscopic coordinator: Cinesite (as Soraya Knott)
Lev Kolobov.. lead digital artist: MPC
Rohit Korgaonkar.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Jakob Kousholt.. digital artist: MPC
Alexander Kubinyi.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Prashant Kumar.. roto animation
Ram Kumar.. digital artist: MPC
Prabhudas Kunden.. digital artist: MPC
Amit George Kuruvilla.. visual effects technical director: Cinesite (as George Kuruvilla)
Zsuzsanna Köhegyi.. witness camera op., set p.a. (Hungary)
Paul Ladd.. senior visual effects coordinator: Paramount
Leandre Lagrange.. lead digital artist: MPC
Martin Lake.. stereoscopic coordinator: Cinesite
Somasundaram Lakshmanan.. digital artist
Thomas Langley.. imaging engineer: MPC
Delphine Laurent.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
David Lee.. compositing sequence lead: Cinesite
Euisung Lee.. postvis artist
Jooyong Lee.. inferno/flame compositor: Hydraulx
Paul Lee.. animator: Cinesite
Rory Leiva Ahearne.. stereo prep/oc artist: Cinesite
David Lieberman.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Edward Lim.. lead digital artist: MPC
Ted Lister.. digital artist: MPC
Clementine Lo.. digital artist: MPC
Kegan Long.. visual effects artist
Andreas Loose.. lighting technical director: MPC
Gabriel Lopez.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Adam Lucas.. rigging: Cinesite
Alberto Luceño.. crowd technical director: Cinesite (as Alberto Luceno Ros)
Olivia Lyne.. visual effects production: MPC
Natalie MacDonald.. digital artist: MPC
Simon Maddocks.. lighting: Cinesite
Vamsi Maduri.. visual effects production: MPC (as Vamsi Meduri)
Magendran.. compositor: MPC
Suryakant Mahunta.. digital compositor
Mahesh Maity.. roto/paint lead artist
Suraj Makhija.. digital artist: MPC
Sameer Malik.. lead digital artist: MPC
William Mallett.. technology support: MPC
Rajesh Manayil.. digital artist / digital artist: MPC
Govindan Manivannan.. roto lead: The Moving Picture Company
Thomas Mansencal.. digital artist: MPC
Stephen Mascarenhas.. executive producer stereoscopic conversion
Dan Mason.. modelling: Cinesite
Rachel Matchett.. head of production: MPC
Mathew T. Mathew.. digital artist: MPC
Christopher Lucas Maw.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World (as Christopher Maws)
David Mayhew.. lead digital artist: MPC
Mark McAvaney.. production support: MPC
Lauren McCallum.. visual effects production manager: MPC (as Lauren Knowlton-Parry)
Marlin McGlone.. technology support: MPC
Gavin McKenzie.. compositor: Cinesite
Gus Melton.. stereoscopic conversion editorial: Prime Focus World
Amy Mercer.. production support: MPC
Károly Mesterházy.. environments technical director
Tony Micilotta.. senior software engineer: MPC
Danielle Millington-Peck.. visual effects editorial: MPC
Simon Mills.. visual effects coordinator
M.S.M. Mirzhaa.. digital compositor
Jambunatha Mn.. digital artist: MPC
Buhas Mohammedunny P... digital artist: MPC (as Buhas Mohammedunny)
Vashishta Mohit.. digital compositor
Jonathan Moulin.. lighting: Cinesite
Thomas Mouraille.. lead digital artist: MPC
Chris Mulcaster.. modelling: Cinesite
Ajinkya Mule.. roto artist: prime focus
Atyeb Muneer.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite
Paul Murphy.. modelling: Cinesite
Thomas Müller.. layout: Cinesite
Rajakanna Nagarajan.. digital artist: MPC
Bavindra Nama.. paint artist (stereoscopic conversion)
Nandhakishore.. matchmove & rotoanim artist: mpc
Surendra Nath.. visual effects production: MPC
Deepak Nayak.. paint qc team: Prime Focus
Leo Neelands.. compositor: Cinesite
Charlotte Nelson.. visual effects coordinator
Shaan Nelson.. rotoanim artist: The Moving Picture Company
Elliot Newman.. asset supervisor
Gary Newman.. texturing: Cinesite
Antony Nguyen.. digital artist: MPC
Luke Niejadlik.. motion capture specialist
Tristan Nieto.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Jamie Niman.. digital artist: MPC
Stephen Nixon.. visual effects production: MPC
Joanna Nodwell.. visual effects coordinator
James Noorani.. visual effects editorial: MPC
Jessica Norman.. visual effects supervisor: MPC
Mariluz Noto.. visual effects production assistant: MPC
Marion Nove-Josserand.. lighting: Cinesite
Barry O'Brien.. stereoscopic supervisor: Prime Focus World
Noel O'Malley.. matchmover: Cinesite / stereo prep artist/qc lead: Cinesite, as Noel O'Maley
Ben Owen.. production support: MPC
Jojan P M.. pipeline software developer: MPC
Suneel Kumar Palla.. matchmove artist at MPC
Shivkumar Panchal.. stereo compositor
Puja Parikh.. lead digital artist: MPC
Jim Parsons.. compositor: Cinesite
Isaac Partouche.. on-set previs: Motionbuilder artist
Kartik Rajul Patel.. paint team lead
Nikul Patel.. visual effects
Vishal Rajendra Patel.. stereoscopic conversion artist
Sujeet Patil.. paint artist: Prime Focus
Piyali Paul.. digital artist: MPC
Justin Peer.. data wrangler
Cecile Peltier.. compositor: Cinesite
Gina Pentassuglia.. digital artist: MPC
Aymeric Perceval.. compositor: Cinesite
Matt Perrin.. previs artist
Joep Peters.. digital artist: MPC
Kalle Peterson.. digital artist: MPC
Jimmy Philip.. stereo supervisor
Victor Pillet.. creature fx td
Jo Plaete.. digital artist: MPC
Ian Plumb.. compositor: Cinesite
Melvin Polayah.. digital artist: MPC (as Melvyn Polayah)
Holly Potter.. digital artist: MPC
Tim Potter.. modelling: Cinesite
Tim Pounds-Cornish.. visual effects production: MPC
Kevin Power.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Kukal Prasanth.. digital artist: MPC (as Prasanth Kukal)
Kumar Praveen.. roto artist
Ankit Priya.. digital artist: MPC
Howard Protheroe.. senior compositor
Jean-Colas Prunier.. digital artist: MPC / head of department: MPC
Andres Puente.. lead digital artist: MPC
James Purdy.. visual effects production: MPC
Anirudh R... digital artist: MPC
Rajabose.. matchmove artist: mpc
Chandraji Tharanga Rajakaruna.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World (as Tharanga Rajkaruna)
Velmurugan Rajamani.. rotomash artist: pixstone
Ludovic Ramisandraina.. digital artist: MPC
Carlos Nestor Ramos.. digital artist: MPC (as Carlos Ramos)
Sriranjan Rath.. stereoscopic supervisor
Adrian Ratley.. data wrangler
Tom Reed.. lead digital artist: MPC
Megan Rees.. production support: MPC
Simon Reeves.. production support: MPC
Danielle Reis.. stereoscopic paint artist: Cinesite
Renganath.. matchmove and rotoanim artist: Futureworks
Laszlo Rikker.. stereoscopic compositor
Benoit Rimet.. digital artist: MPC
Carrie Rishel.. visual effects producer: Cinesite
Paul Roberts.. screen graphics designer
Christian Robertson.. visual effects executive producer: MPC
Andy Robinson.. visual effects supervisor: Cinesite
Javier Roca.. digital artist: MPC
Natalie Rocks.. rotomation artist: Cinesite
Richy Rojous.. digital artist: MPC
Michelle Rose.. senior stereo coordinator: Cinesite
Justin R. Rotolo.. digital artist: MPC
Jean-Paul Rovela.. lighting: Cinesite / stereoscopic conversion artist: Cinesite
Rosi Ruiz.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Deorukhkar Sagar.. prep artist
Sunil Saini.. digital artist: MPC
Bhushan Salgaonkar.. stereo prep artist: Prime Focus
Sandeepchoudhary.. digital artist (as Choudharysandeep)
Sasikumar Santhakumar.. digital artist: MPC (as Sasikumar-S)
Sribalaji Santharam.. digital artist: MPC
Biswajit Sarangi.. compositor (stereoscopic conversion)
Tarkan Sarim.. hair groomer: Cinesite
Sathishbabu.. matchmove artist
Manikandan Sathyabalan.. digital artist: MPC
Jeremy Sawyer.. lead digital artist: MPC
Robin Saxen.. visual effects producer
Jennifer Lee Scheer.. visual effects production manager: MPC (as Jennifer Scheer)
Jamie Schumacher.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite
Rebecca Scott.. visual effects production: MPC
Sajith Sethumadhavan.. digital artist MPC
David Sewell.. compositing/environment supervisor: Cinesite (as Dave Sewell)
Swati Shamsundar Malu.. digital artist: MPC (as Swati Malu)
Rahul Sharma.. digital artist: MPC
Sanjeev Sharma.. digital artist: MPC
Sanket Shembekar.. stereoscopic compositor
Ceylan Shevket.. head of techanim
Kazumasa Shibata.. digital compositor
Ricardo Silva.. digital artist: MPC
Elvis Simon.. digital artist
Bruno Simões.. digital artist: MPC
Nitin Singh.. stereo line producer: prime focus
Prashant Kumar Singh.. digital artist: MPC (as Prashant Kumar)
Rupa Singh.. digital artist: MPC
Tj Singh.. stereo comp artist: Cinesite (QC lead)
Akhauri P. Sinha.. production support: MPC (as Akhauri Sinha)
John Sissen.. animator: Cinesite
Dawid Skrodzki.. digital artist: MPC
Irina Slabkovska.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Anatolijs Slabkovskis.. stereoscopic paint artist: Cinesite
Alex Smith.. compositor: Cinesite
Phil Smith.. stereo paint artist: Cinesite
Shane Smith.. technology support: MPC
Jean-David Solon.. matte painter: Cinesite
Arvind Sond.. digital artist: MPC
Korapati Giri Sowmya.. digital artist: MPC (as Sowmya K G)
Marianne Speight.. visual effects producer: MPC
Liam Spencer.. compositor: Cinesite
Sukumar Sreenivas.. production support: MPC
Elliot Staker.. matchmover: Cinesite
Simon Stanley-Clamp.. visual effects supervisor: Cinesite
Alan Stanzione.. digital artist: MPC
Mark Stepanek.. lighting: Cinesite
Craig Stevenson.. cloth technical director: Cinesite
Thomas Stevenson.. technology support: MPC
James Stone.. modelling: Cinesite
Rosalind Stratton.. production coordinator: mpc
Roz Stratton.. visual effects production: MPC
Ileana Stravoskiadi.. modeler: MPC
Thomas Stölzle.. digital artist: MPC (as Thomas Stoelzle)
Vishnu Sukumaran.. digital artist: MPC
Mark Sum.. stereoscopic coordinator: Cinesite / visual effects coordinator: Cinesite
Vinayaga Sundar.. digital artist: MPC
Richard Surridge.. digital artist: MPC
Haresh P. Sutar.. compositor (visual effects)
David Swift.. matte painter: Cinesite
Róbert Szabó.. technology support: MPC (as Robert Szabo)
András Szõcs.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite (as Andras Szocs)
Marc Taganas.. lead digital artist: MPC
Jo Ann Tan.. production support: MPC
Abhimanyu Tanwar.. view-d roto artist
Merzin Tavaria.. visual/digital effects supervisor
Sanjay Tawale.. matchmove artist: MPC
Chee Tee.. production support: MPC
Premranjan Thirukattupali.. digital artist: MPC
Joseph Thomas M... digital artist: MPC (as Joseph Thomas)
Promod Thomas.. visual effects
Nick Thompson.. stereoscopic conversion producer: Prime Focus World (as Nicolas Thompson)
Helder Tomas.. matchmover: CInesite
Josselin Tonnellier.. digital artist: MPC (as Josselin Tonnellier)
Alan Tormey.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
James Tottman.. digital artist: MPC
Robert Tovell.. technology support: MPC
Iva Trajkovic.. stereoscopic paint artist: Cinesite
Janice Tso.. stereo paint lead: CInesite
Iyi Tubi.. stereo prep artist: Cinesite
Arron Turnbull.. stereo prep/oc artist: Cinesite
Alexandra Turner.. digital artist: MPC (as Alex Turner)
Pan Vafeiadis.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite
Arturs Vaitilavics.. lead stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Adam Valdez.. visual effects supervisor: MPC
Jonny Vale.. production support: MPC
Jozef van Eenbergen.. technology support: MPC
Courtney Vanderslice.. executive producer: Cinesite (as Courtney Vanderslice-Law)
Adam Vanner.. cloth technical director: Cinesite
Mohit Varde.. stereoscopic compositor: Prime Focus World
Ville-Matti Vasama.. digital artist: MPC
Vasantharajan.g.d.. lead digital artist: MPC (as Vasant Rajan)
Anandan Vasudevan.. digital artist: MPC
Jon Veal.. modeller
Monica Verdu.. stereoscopic conversion artist: Cinesite
Vijay Rajak.. compositor (prime focus)
Nitin Vinod.. modeling and texturing artist
Andreas Vrhovsek.. digital artist: MPC
Adam Walker.. modelling: Cinesite
Robin Walsh.. digital artist: MPC
Karen Wand.. compositor: Cinesite
Chuan Wang.. stereo conversion artist: Cinesite
Daniel Warom.. digital artist: MPC
Paul Warren.. Zombie movement motion capture
Thomas Warrender.. digital artist: MPC
Ollie Weigall.. compositor: Cinesite
Kyle Wetton.. visual effects production: MPC
Tom Whittington.. digital artist: MPC
Todd Widup.. character td: Cinesite
Georg Wieland.. production support: MPC
Lisa Wild.. lead crowd technical director: Cinesite (as Jane Rotolo)
William Marshall Wilkinson.. stereo editorial: Cinesite
Royston Willcocks.. lighting: Cinesite
Oliver Winwood.. lead effects technical director: MPC
Jamie Wong.. digital artist: MPC
Max Wood.. cg supervisor: MPC
Rory Woodford.. digital artist: MPC
Mark Edward Wright.. visual effects editor: Hydraulx (as Mark Wright)
Terry Wu.. digital artist: MPC
Bruno Xiberras.. motion builder: Cinesite
Shyam V. Yadav.. data wrangler (as Shyam Yadav)
Steve Yamamoto.. additional previsualization supervisor: Unit Eleven Digital Production Services (as Steven F. Yamamoto)
Sheen Wei Yap.. digital artist: MPC (as Sheen Yap)
Kwok Keung Yeung.. digital artist: MPC
Paul Zanetti.. production support: MPC
Gabriele Zucchelli.. animation supervisor: MPC
Anthony Zwartouw.. cg supervisor: Cinesite
Akemi Abe.. compositor (uncredited)
Nidhi Agarwal.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Carmine Agnone.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Holly Aldersley.. roto/prep artist (uncredited)
Iker Alonso.. lighter: Cinesite (uncredited)
Justin Alvarez.. compositor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Jill Ambrosino.. previsualisation producer (uncredited)
Adam Arnot.. roto artist (uncredited)
James Aston.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Atanas Atanasov.. senior modeller: Cinesite (uncredited)
Patrice Avery.. previs producer: HALON (uncredited)
Derek Babchishin.. senior animator (uncredited)
Nithin Babu.. roto/prep artist: MPC (uncredited)
Thai Bach.. lighting artist (uncredited)
Kamila Baghernejad.. 3d post coordinator: Paramount Pictures (uncredited)
Dimitri Bakalov.. animator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Dorothy Ballarini.. texture artist: MPC (uncredited)
Sreyans Bardia.. visual effects head of production: BOTVFX (uncredited)
Keith Barton.. technical support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Daniel Batt.. paint & roto artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Richard A.M. Bell.. lighter: Cinesite (uncredited)
Miles Bellas.. senior texture artist (uncredited)
Nadir Benhassaine.. roto/prep department manager (uncredited)
Prabir Bera.. lead stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
Emma Berkeley.. texture artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Moti Biran.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Gerald Blaise.. digital modeler: MPC (uncredited)
Mariano Blanc.. lead software developer (uncredited)
Olivier Blanchet.. senior digital compositor (uncredited)
Mawusime Blewuada.. matchmover: Cinesite (uncredited)
Mike Bliss.. compositor (uncredited)
Amanda Bone.. texture artist: MPC (uncredited)
Dameon Boyle.. lead groom artist (uncredited)
Richard Boyle.. rigger: Cinesite (uncredited)
Dhiraj Brahma.. senior paint/prep artist: MPC (uncredited)
Benjamin Bratt.. roto/prep artist (uncredited)
Dan Breckwoldt.. lead compositor: MPC (uncredited)
A.J. Briones.. previsualization artist (uncredited)
Andrew Brittain.. senior matchmove artist (uncredited)
Boris Bruchhaus.. effects technical director: MPC (uncredited)
Cody Brunty.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Matt Bugeja.. roto animator (uncredited)
Daniel Buhigas.. lighter: Cinesite (uncredited)
Jean Bultingaire.. groom artist: MPC (uncredited)
Kristaan Alexander Cain.. senior effects technical director (uncredited)
Alejandro Iván Hernández Castañeda.. environments artist (uncredited) / matte painter: mpc (uncredited)
André Castelão.. motion editor (uncredited)
James Cattell.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Remi Cauzid.. rigger (uncredited)
Mike Chambers.. visual effects consultant (uncredited)
Thomas Champon.. motion capture technical director: MPC (uncredited)
Malavika Chandrakanth.. roto/prep artist (uncredited)
Barish Chandran.. senior pipeline developer (uncredited)
Vikki Chapman.. stereoscopic coordinator (uncredited)
Daniel Chirwa.. compositor (uncredited)
Bryan Chojnowski.. previs artist (uncredited)
Andy Chopping.. photographer (uncredited)
Patrick Clancey.. international titles (uncredited)
Richard Clegg.. lead lighting technical director (uncredited)
Chris Clough.. modeller: Cinesite (uncredited)
Simone Coco.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Gregory Coelho.. modeler / texture artist (uncredited)
Peter Collins.. digital intermediate (uncredited)
Christopher Collis.. visual effects editorial assistant: MPC (uncredited)
Juan Francisco Correa Diaz.. rigging artist: MPC (uncredited)
Francesco Corvino.. matte painter (uncredited)
Cleber Coutinho.. digital i/o: Cinesite (uncredited)
John Cruise.. view-d editor (uncredited)
Oliver Cubbage.. digital artist (uncredited)
Marcello Da Silva.. lead roto animation artist (uncredited)
Kirsty Davies.. digital i/o: Cinesite (uncredited)
Maurizio De Angelis.. cg modeler: MPC (uncredited)
Chris Del Conte.. managing director: 3D Conversion (uncredited)
Jake Delaney.. stereoscopic coordinator (uncredited)
Caroline Delen.. concept artist (uncredited)
Stanley A. Dellimore.. head of layout: MPC (uncredited)
Chong Deng.. render technical director (uncredited)
Kunal Desai.. modeller: Cinesite (uncredited)
Thomas Devorsine.. lighting td (uncredited)
Lee Dexter.. layout artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Sylvan Dieckmann.. sequence lead (uncredited)
Kenny DiGiordano.. previs artist: Halon (uncredited)
Nico Domerego.. modelling & texture artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Jeremie Ducrocq.. digital compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Sudip Dutta.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Richard Edwards.. stereoscopic production coordinator (uncredited)
Karen Elliott.. element qc lead (uncredited)
Dan Elvins.. digital i/o: Cinesite (uncredited)
Robin Emerson.. pipeline technical director (uncredited)
Zsuzsanna Erdei.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Robert Eskekarr.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Gianpietro Fabre.. modeling and texturing: MPC (uncredited)
Lawrence Fagan.. spydercam flight control (uncredited)
Fathima Feminò.. compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Alastair Ferris-Leak.. lighting technical director (uncredited)
Vincent Fiere.. matte painter (uncredited)
Reuben Firoozian.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Anna Ford.. production support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Lince Francis.. matchmove & rotomation (uncredited)
Pierre Fromentin.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
David Frylund Otzen.. modeler (uncredited)
Pawl Fulker.. previsualisation supervisor (uncredited)
Amy Furey.. data operator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Iftekhar Gafar.. visual effects personal assistant: second unit (uncredited)
Joe Gaffney.. lead shader writer: Cinesite (uncredited)
Aron Galabuzi.. visual effects (uncredited)
Caroline Garrett.. production support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Mark Gelfuso.. senior lighting technical director (uncredited)
Jitesh Gohil.. digital artist: MPC (uncredited)
Zoran Grambozov.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Eoin Greenham.. pipepline manager (uncredited)
Krzysztof Grygowski.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Ole Guldbrandsen.. pipeline td: Cinesite (uncredited)
Vinod Gundre.. lead stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
Carl Guyenette.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Karen Halliwell.. rigger: Cinesite (uncredited)
Rupert Hancock.. rotoscope artist (uncredited)
Jonathan Harden.. software developer (uncredited)
Michael Harden.. visual effects edit assistant (uncredited)
Noel Harmes.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Patricio Harris.. postvis artist (uncredited)
Guy Hauldren.. head of 3d scanning (uncredited)
Arnaud Havart.. environment artist: MPC (uncredited)
Joe Henderson.. previs artist (uncredited)
Matt Hicks.. visual effects photographer (uncredited)
Cristian Hinz.. lead creature effects td (uncredited)
Jason Horley.. concept artist: Framestore (uncredited)
Gill Howe.. head of business development: Cinesite (uncredited)
Shawn Hull.. previsualization supervisor: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Lina Hum.. texture artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Drew Huntley.. digital compositor (uncredited)
János Hunyadi.. texture artist: MPC (uncredited)
Andrew Hutton.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Nile Hylton.. crowd technical director: MPC (uncredited)
Lakshmi J.K... digital artist (uncredited)
Hetal Jain.. visual effects producer: BOTVFX (uncredited)
Zafar Janjua.. visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
Kevin Jenkins.. art director: vfx (uncredited)
Celia Jepson.. senior lighting td: MPC (uncredited)
Chris Jestico.. vfx department manager: MPC (uncredited)
Reshma Jhangimal.. stereo production: Prime Focus World (uncredited)
Jimmy Johansson.. rigging td (uncredited)
Odigie Johnson.. animator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Marc Jones.. modeller: MPC (uncredited)
Menard Jordane.. modeler and texture artist (uncredited)
Kishor Joshi.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Caroline Journo.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Noushad Kallingal.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Henrik Karlsson.. senior grooming td: MPC (uncredited)
Peter Kasim.. motion editor: MPC (uncredited)
Shraddha Kate.. digital artist (uncredited) / visual effects artist (uncredited)
Greg Keech.. pipeline td: Cinesite (uncredited)
Ciarán Keenan.. stereoscopic coordinator: Prime Focus (uncredited)
James D. Kelly.. visual effects photographer: MPC (uncredited)
Aslam Khader Hayath.. senior matchmove artist (uncredited)
Sevendalino Khay.. matte painter: Cinesite (uncredited)
Noah Klabunde.. lead lighting technical director (uncredited)
Alec Knox.. senior lighting technical director: The Moving Picture Company (uncredited)
Eric A. Kohler.. visual effects producer: Hydraulx (uncredited)
Swapnil Kulkarni.. stereoscopic technical lead (uncredited)
Sujay Kumar G... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company (uncredited)
Sanjeev Kumar.. pipeline software developer: MPC (uncredited)
Vikas Kumar.. paint artist (uncredited)
Ganesh Lamkhade.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Helmlinger Laurent.. real time graphics (uncredited)
Lorenzo Lavatelli.. senior effects technical director: MPC (uncredited)
Christopher Learmonth.. visual effects editor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Nicolas Leblanc.. modeler (uncredited)
Sun Lee.. senior matte painter: Hydraulx (uncredited)
Cedric Lefebvre.. animator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Benoit Legros.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Janek Lender.. layout artist (uncredited)
Julian Levi.. visual effects executive producer: MPC (uncredited)
Anu Liikkanen.. roto/paint lead (uncredited)
Keir Longden.. lighter: Cinesite (uncredited)
Gabriel Lopez.. technical supervisor (uncredited)
Gregory Louden.. crowd technical director (uncredited)
Charlotte Loughnane.. visual effects producer: MPC (uncredited)
Francesco Lupo.. modeler (uncredited)
Sophie Luto.. prep artist (uncredited)
Sara Lynch.. production support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Miguel Macaya.. digital compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Greg Malkin.. matchmover: Cinesite (uncredited)
Finbar Mallon.. digital i/o: Cinesite (uncredited)
Emil Malm.. modeller: Cinesite (uncredited)
Laura Marcato.. digital i/o: Cinesite (uncredited)
Artur Margiv.. environment artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Edward Martin.. matchmover: Cinesite (uncredited)
Luc-Ewen Martin-Fenouillet.. lighter: Cinesite (uncredited)
Deepak Mathur.. software developer (uncredited)
Clare Mayhew.. visual effects production coordinator: MPC (uncredited)
Jon McCoy.. concept artist: Framestore (uncredited)
Adam McInnes.. on-set visual effects supervisor (uncredited)
Fiona McLean.. visual effects production manager: MPC (uncredited)
Mariano Mendiburu.. animator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Abigail Mendoza.. visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
Jonathan Mercieca.. vfx on-set production assistant (uncredited)
Ivor Middleton.. lighter: Cinesite (uncredited)
Quentin Miles.. animator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Simon James Milner.. crowd td (uncredited)
Marta Mintenko.. studio resource manager: MPC (uncredited)
Daniel Moore.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Marcelo Morales Maes.. pipeline td: Cinesite (uncredited)
Louis Morgan.. digital i/o: Cinesite (uncredited)
Bastien Mortelecque.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Melissa D. Moss.. compositor (uncredited)
Frances Muthaiah.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Patrick Muylkens.. concept artist: Framestore (uncredited)
Alexandre Ménard.. previs artist (uncredited)
Ben Nelson.. previsualization artist (uncredited)
John Nelson.. senior visual effects supervisor (uncredited)
Paul Nelson.. texture artist (uncredited)
Nicolette Newman.. texture artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Dillan Nicholls.. prep artist: MPC (uncredited)
Vasko Nikolovski.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Gary Noble.. render td: Cinesite (uncredited)
Espen Nordahl.. lighting lead (uncredited)
Denise O'Neill.. 2d coordinator: Hydraulx VFX (uncredited)
Akira Orikasa.. digital artist: ILM (uncredited)
Michelangelo Neri Orliani.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Daniele Orsetti.. texture artist: MPC (uncredited)
Matthew Ovens.. lead lighting: MPC (uncredited)
Nitheesh P.C... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company (uncredited)
Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos.. digital compositor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Gurpreet Singh Pannu.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Nikolett Papp.. compositor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Prakash Pathak.. production support (uncredited)
Joe Pavlo.. lead compositor (uncredited)
Laura Pavone.. colour assist (uncredited)
Michael Pecchia.. director of global development at prime focus (uncredited) / director of global development: Prime Focus (uncredited)
Varion Pereira.. stereo artist (uncredited)
Angelo Perrotta.. compositor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Richard Perry.. pre-visualisation artist (uncredited)
Chris Perschky.. technical support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Dennis Petkov.. texture artist (uncredited)
Valentin Petrov.. digital matte painter: MPC (uncredited)
Daniel Pettipher.. production support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Huan Phan.. previsualization artist (uncredited)
Rob Pieke.. senior software engineer: MPC (uncredited)
Mark Pinheiro.. senior compositor (uncredited)
Carlos Poon.. texture artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Tim Potter.. onset technical director: Cinesite (uncredited)
Rajasekar Prince.. senior matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Richard Pring.. view-d editor: Prime Focus (uncredited)
Anna Privett.. head of human resources: Cinesite (uncredited)
Alexandre Prod'homme.. roto/prep artist (uncredited)
Stefan Puschendorf.. stereographer: MPC (uncredited)
Prabhakaran R... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company (uncredited)
Ambrish Rangan.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Matt Rank.. motion capture stage manager (uncredited)
Kim Ranzani.. compositor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Clint G. Reagan.. previz artist (uncredited)
Ralph Reinle.. compositor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Kristian Rejek.. roto/prep artist: The Moving Picture Company (uncredited)
Renganath.. matchmove and rotoanim artist (uncredited)
Jonathan Rhodes.. editorial assistant: View-d (uncredited)
Sullivan Richard.. matte painter: MPC (uncredited)
Misho Ristov.. matchmove supervisor: FX3X (uncredited)
Antonio Rodríguez Díaz.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Justi Romero.. digital artist (uncredited) / modeler: MPC (uncredited)
Stephanie Ross.. production support: MPC (uncredited)
Sandeep Roy.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Olle Rydberg.. texture artist: MPC (uncredited)
Alessandro Sabbioni.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Alessandro Salis.. digital paint artist (uncredited)
Geoff Samuel.. pipeline software developer: Moving Picture Company (uncredited)
Mike Sanders.. digital supervisor (uncredited)
Miguel Santana da Silva.. roto/prep artist: MPC (uncredited)
B.S. Rajkumar Sapate.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Nick Sargent.. technical animator (uncredited)
Alexander Savenko.. pipeline developer: Cinesite (uncredited)
Robert Schajer.. visual effects producer: Cinesite (uncredited)
David Schneider.. software developer (uncredited)
Tom Schwarz.. rendering/shading technical director (uncredited)
Jacopo Sebastiani.. layout artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Klaus Seitschek.. effects td: Cinesite (uncredited)
Todd Semmes.. spydercam coordinator/rigging (uncredited)
Balasubramaniam Senthil Kumar.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Gianfranco Sgura.. compositing r&d (uncredited)
Ira Shain.. previs animator (uncredited)
V. Gouri Shankar Rao.. stereo prep supervisor (uncredited)
Aurora Shannon.. 3d convergence (uncredited)
Madhu Sharan.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Steve Shearston.. lead effects technical director (uncredited)
Ben Shupe.. previsual animator (uncredited)
Klaus Skovbo.. 3d modeler (uncredited) / texture artist: Cinesite (uncredited) / visual effects artist (uncredited)
Danny Smith.. technical support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Jeff W. Smith.. senior matchmove artist (uncredited)
Tefft Smith.. pre-visualization artist (uncredited)
Roy Soumyadipta.. roto animator (uncredited)
James Spiteri.. on-set data wrangler (uncredited)
Kasy Stein.. paint/prep artist: mpc (uncredited)
Sven Steinbauer.. lead software engineer (uncredited)
Andy Stevens.. visual effects editor: cinesite (uncredited)
Jamie R. Stewart.. lead lighter: cinesite (uncredited)
Sheldon Stopsack.. lighting supervisor: MPC (uncredited)
Albert Szostkiewicz.. effects technical director: Cinesite (uncredited)
Monica Taddei.. cg modeller: Cinesite (uncredited)
Florent Taisne.. compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Shashank Tandle.. roto artist (uncredited) / stereo artist (uncredited)
Dann Tarmy.. senior lighting technical director: MPC (uncredited)
Joe Tarrant.. rotomation artist (uncredited)
Ari Teger.. postvis artist: Halon (uncredited)
Sawan Thakrar.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Olivier Thibaut.. senior software developer: MPC (uncredited)
Martin J. Thomas.. zombie referencing: Framestore (uncredited)
Shavant Thomas.. technical support (uncredited)
Varshitha Thota.. roto artist: MPC (uncredited)
Daniel Tiller.. digital i/o: Cinesite (uncredited)
Ashley Tilley.. lead modeler (uncredited)
Rohan Tirkey.. stereoscopic supervisor (uncredited)
Mathilde Tollec.. lighting technical director: MPC (uncredited)
Corey Turner.. executive stereographer (uncredited)
Ruairi Twohig.. roto/paint artist (uncredited)
Audrius Urbonavicius.. digital matte painter: MPC (uncredited)
Jelle Van de Weghe.. texture artist (uncredited)
Monica Verdu.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Paul Vorsman.. senior compositor (uncredited)
Holger Voss.. head of cg technology: Cinesite (uncredited)
Sagar Wakankar.. digital artist: mpc (uncredited)
Johan Walfridson.. pipeline technical director: Cinesite (uncredited)
Chuan Wang.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Richard Wearmouth.. motion capture animator: motion editor (uncredited)
Glenn Wells.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Daniel Wennerholm.. lead stereoscopic conversion artist (uncredited)
Kevin Wheatley.. head of colour management: Cinesite (uncredited)
Ruth Wiegand.. rigging artist: MPC (uncredited)
Alex Wilkie.. pipeline developer: Cinesite (uncredited)
Stephen Willey.. head of systems and engineering (uncredited)
Chris 'Willie' Williams.. previsualization artist (uncredited)
Rich Wills.. on-set 3d surveyor: 4DMax (uncredited)
Kai Wolter.. software developer: MPC (uncredited)
James Worlidge.. visual effects production assistant: MPC (uncredited)
Aviv Yaron.. visual effects photography: Cinesite (uncredited)
Travis Yee.. previs/postvis artist (uncredited)
Alessandro Zanforlin.. digital compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Michael Zavala.. vfx coordinator: hy*drau'lx vfx (uncredited)
Paolo Joel Ziemba.. previs artist: Halon (uncredited)
Jerry Zigounakis.. previs artist (uncredited)

Stunts

Guiomar Alonso.. stunts (as Guiomar Alono Sanchez)
Nina Armstrong.. stunts
Scott Armstrong.. stunts
George Bailey.. stunts
Oliver Bailey.. stunts
Abigail Borg.. water safety coordinator
Richard Bradshaw.. stunts
Grace Bruce.. stunts
Tony Christian.. stunts
Stuart Clark.. stunts
Rob Cooper.. Additional photography stunt double- Brad Pitt
Siobhan Coughlan.. stunts (as Siobhan Coughlin)
Nicholas Daines.. stunts
Calvin Dean.. stunts
Ivailo Dimitrov.. stunts
Michaela Dvorska.. stunt performer
Rick English.. stunts
Amanda Foster.. stunts
Corbin Fox.. stunts
David Garrick.. stunts
Christopher Gordon.. assistant stunt coordinator / stunts
Oliver Gough.. stunts
Zahari Grozdanov.. stunts
Ainoy Halsackda.. stunt performer
Paul Hampshire.. stunts
Richard Hansen.. stunts
Adrian Hein.. stunts
Dan Hirst.. stunts (as Daniel Hirst)
Jan Holicek.. stunts
Adam Horton.. stunts
Jorge Huergo.. stunts
Borislav Iliev.. stunts
Rob Inch.. stunt coordinator
Morgan Johnson.. stunts
József Kovalik.. stunt performer
Maurice Lee.. stunts
Michael Li.. stunts
David Listvan.. stunts
Paul Lowe.. stunts
Stilyan Mavrov.. stunts
Jo McLaren.. stunts
Andy Merchant.. stunts
Trayan Milenov-Troy.. stunts (as Trayvan Milenov)
Béla Orsányi.. stunts
Domonkos Pardanyi.. stunts
Sam Parham.. stunts (as Samuel Parkham)
Andrew L Phillips.. stunt actor
Gábor Piroch.. stunts (as Gabor Piroch)
Tilly Powell.. stunts
Cedric Proust.. stunts
Ben Rackley.. stunts (as Benjamin Rackley)
Elitsa Razheva.. stunts (as Elica Harieva Razheva)
Florian Robin.. stunts
Denise Ryan.. stunt performer
Arti Shah.. stunts
Diz Sharpe.. stunts
Stefan Shopov.. stunts
Curtis Rowland Small.. stunts (as Curtis Small)
Mark Southworth.. stunt performer
Wolfgang Stegemann.. stunts
Shane Steyn.. stunts
Matthew Stirling.. stunt performer
Leo Stransky.. stunts (as Leos Sransky)
Mens-Sana Tamakloe.. stunts
Arran Topham.. stunts
Dave Van Zeyl.. stunts
Kaloian Vodenicharov.. stunts (as Kaloyan Vodenicharov)
Rudolf Vrba.. stunts (as Vrba Rudolph)
Andy Wareham.. stunts
Calvin Warrington-Heasman.. stunts
William Willoughby.. stunts (as Will Willoughby)
Liang Yang.. stunts
Boyan Anev.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Pavel Bousek.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Chloé Bruce.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Grace Bruce.. stunt double: Abigail Hargrove (uncredited)
Nellie Burroughes.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Steve Caswell.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Nicole Chapman.. stunt department coordinator (uncredited)
Jared Cohen.. stunt performer (uncredited)
James Cotter.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Siobhan Coughlan.. stunt double: Mireille Enos (uncredited)
James Cox.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Simon Crane.. stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Erika Cziráky.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Sam Durrani.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Wade Eastwood.. stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Rick English.. stunt double: Brad Pitt (uncredited)
Bradley Farmer.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Elaine Ford.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Aldonio Danny Frietas.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Kinga Gavalda.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Christopher Gordon.. stunt double: James Badge Dale (uncredited)
Jason Hunjan.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Zoltán Hódi.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Charles Jarman.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Lee Edward Jones.. stunt double: Fabrizio Zacharee Guido (uncredited)
George Karlukovski.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Adam Kirley.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Jindrich Klaus.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Cristian Knight.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Miroslav Lhotka.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Sarah Lochlan.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Jan Loukota.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Boris Martinez.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Adrian McGaw.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Belinda McGinley.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Casey Michaels.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Lee Millham.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Lubomir Misak.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Rory Mulroe.. stunt performer (uncredited)
David Newton.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Jason Oettle.. key stunt rigger: additional photography (uncredited)
Domonkos Pardanyi.. stunt double: Brad Pitt (uncredited)
Radoslav Parvanov.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Gábor Pesta.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Christian Petersson.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Rumen Petrov.. assistant stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Andy Pilgrim.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Greg Powell.. stunts (uncredited)
Elitsa Razheva.. stunt double: Daniella Kertesz (uncredited)
Tom Rodgers.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Nikovich Sammut.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Stanislav Satko.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Hasit Savani.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Arti Shah.. stunt double: Sterling Jerins (uncredited)
Marcus Shakesheff.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Matt Sherren.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Mark Slaughter.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Steve Szigeti.. stunts (uncredited)
Ildikó Szücs.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Levente Tamási.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Rocky Taylor.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Roy Taylor.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Susana Torres.. stunt department coordinator (uncredited)
Mustapha Touki.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Gyula Tóth.. stunt performer (uncredited)
László Ujvári.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Cuco Usín.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Ian van Temperley.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Pablo Verdejo.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Rudolf Vrba.. fight choreographer: re-shoots (uncredited)
Vincent Wang.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Reg Wayment.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Simon Whyman.. stunts (uncredited)
Martin Wilde.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Leo Woodruff.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Steen Young.. stunt performer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Joseph Abela.. electrician: Malta
Colin Anderson.. camera operator: Cardiff sequence / steadicam operator: Cardiff sequence
David Appleby.. first company grip: Cardiff sequence
Tasha Back.. second assistant photographer
Tim Battersby.. first assistant: 'b' camera
Anthony Benjamin.. second company grip: second unit
David Bird.. second assistant camera: 'b' camera, Cardiff sequence
Balazs Bolygo.. director of photography: second unit, Cardiff sequence
Paul Brown.. lighting grip
Matthew Budd.. additonal grip
Jaap Buitendijk.. still photographer (as Jaap Alexander Buitendijk)
Walter Burkhardt.. specialty rigger
Ross Busby.. electrician
Liam Butler.. trainee: dailies
Zsolt Büti.. chief lighting technician: Budapest
Chris Centrella.. first company grip
Rachel Clark.. second assistant photographer
Ian Coffey.. first assistant photographer: 'b' camera, Cardiff sequence
Ricky Collins.. lighting grip
Jason Coop.. second assistant photographer: 'b' camera, second unit
Jim Crowther.. second company grip: Cardiff sequence
Adam Dale.. aerial director of photography (as Adam Richard Dale)
Howard Davidson.. second company lighting grip
Alex Dias.. Video Assistant: dailies
Birgit Dierken.. first assistant photographer
Arthur Donnelly.. electrician
Oliver Driscoll.. first assistant photographer: 'a' camera, second unit
Tim Drnec.. spydercam supervisor
Tobias Eedy.. first assistant camera: additional photography
Perry Evans.. chief lighting technician: Cardiff sequence
Steve Evans.. digital imaging technician: Cardiff sequence (as Stephen Evans)
Sian Farley McBride.. wirecam programmer (as Sian McBride)
John Ferguson.. first assistant photographer: 'a' camra, Cardiff sequence
Avelino Fernandez.. chief lighting technician: second unit
Peter Field.. camera operator: 'a' camera, second unit
Graham Hall.. camera operator: 'b' camera, Cardiff sequence
Ricky Hall.. grip: Cardiff sequence
Stacey Hancox.. crane technician
Richard Harris.. chief rigging electrician
Krisztián Horváth.. rigging electrician
Ian Kincaid.. chief lighting technician
János Kiss.. key grip: Budapest (as Janos Kiss)
Steve Kitchen.. assistant chief lighting technician
Alex Kruszelnicki.. video assistant: Cardiff sequence
Jason Lee.. assistant grip: additional photography
Paul Legall.. crane technician
Charlie Lia.. key grip: Malta (as Charles Lia)
Amanda Maister.. film loader
Keith Manning.. grip: second unit, daily
Peter Marsden.. digital imaging technician: second unit (uncredited)
Stephanie Martin.. camera operator: 'c' camera
Larry McConkey.. camera operator / steadicam operator
Ray Meere.. second assistant camera: 'a' camera, Cardiff sequence
Igor Meglic.. director of photography: second unit
Ossa Mills.. chief rigging electrician: Cardiff sequence
Dan Moore.. video assist (as Daniel P. Moore)
Andrew Nolan.. electrician (as Andy Nolan)
Tom North.. second company grip
David Palmieri.. lighting grip
Ricky Pattenden.. assistant chief lighting technician: Cardiff sequence
Roger Pearce.. camera operator: 'b' camera, second unit
Emily Plant.. electrician
Gary Pocock.. first company grip
Michael Rich.. grip
Terry Richards.. rigger
Terence Roberts.. electrician
Gary Romaine.. grip: Cardiff sequence
Thomas Royal.. lighting technician
Luke Selway.. second assistant photographer: 'a' camera, second unit
Paul Sharp.. assistant chief lighting technician
Chris Tann.. assistant chief lighting technician: second unit (as Christopher Tann)
Gregor Tavenner.. first assistant camera: 'a' camera
Marc Tempest.. second unit
Dean Thompson.. first assistant photographer: 'b' camera, second unit
Clive Tocher.. crane technician
Máté Tollay.. lights grip (as Tollay Máté)
Toby Tyler Jr... lighting grip
Dan Walters.. electrician (as Daniel Walters)
Gavin Walters.. chief rigging electrician
Lee Walters.. chief lighting technician
Jacob Ward.. video assist trainee dailies
Martin Ward.. video operator: Cardiff sequence (as Martin Sharky Ward)
Jack Warrender.. video assist: second unit
Bradley Wilson.. lighting grip
Andy Woodcock.. grip (as Andrew Woodcock)
Jonathan Ames.. video assistant: second unit (uncredited)
Chas Bain.. camera operator (uncredited)
Jaspreet Bal.. first assistant camera (uncredited)
Greg Baldi.. camera operator: second unit (uncredited)
Andrew Banwell.. focus puller: second unit (uncredited)
Paul Bates.. electrician (uncredited)
Alex Bender.. camera trainee: second unit (uncredited)
Attila Bilik.. rigging gaffer: Hungary (uncredited)
Peter Brimson.. electrician: second unit (uncredited)
Zoltán Bók.. electrician: Hungary (uncredited)
Wailoon Chung.. electrician: second unit (uncredited)
Sean Connor.. assistant camera (uncredited)
Roberto W. Contreras D... camera operator (uncredited)
Johann Cruickshank.. derigging electrician (uncredited)
Simon Cullen.. electrical rigger (uncredited)
Erin Currie.. additional video assist: second unit (uncredited)
Márk Czirják.. rigging best boy: Hungary (uncredited)
Glenn Derry.. digital workflow engineer (uncredited)
Katerina Diakoyanni.. camera trainee: 2nd Unit, Glasgow (uncredited)
Laura Dinnett.. video assist trainee: second unit (uncredited)
Graham Driscoll.. desk operator (uncredited)
Brian Dungan.. best boy camera (uncredited)
Emma Edwards.. second assistant camera: 'c' camera, Malta (uncredited)
James Eggleton.. digital lab supervisor: Digilab Services (uncredited)
Marc Ehrenbold.. steadicam operator: night sequences (uncredited)
Jason Ellson.. camera operator: 'b' camera, second unit (uncredited) / steadicam operator: second unit (uncredited)
Charlie Euston.. electrician (uncredited)
Péter Faludi.. assistant camera: Hungary unit (uncredited)
Alejandra Fernandez.. camera trainee: 'a' camera (uncredited)
Jack Flemming.. grip (uncredited)
Ben Foat.. second assistant camera: 'c' camera, additional photography (uncredited)
Claire Louise Fraser.. camera trainee: second unit, Glasgow (uncredited)
Kevin Fraser.. key grip: second unit (uncredited)
Phoebe Fraser.. second assistant camera: second unit dailies (uncredited)
Dave Freeth.. libra technician (uncredited)
Gabor Gelegonya.. rigger: Hungary (uncredited)
Alex Golding.. digital imaging technician (uncredited)
Luke Andrew Haddock.. video assistant (uncredited)
Gergely Hajba.. second assistant camera: 'c' camera, Hungary (uncredited)
Will Handley.. microwave technician (uncredited)
John Harper.. first assistant camera: second unit (uncredited) / focus puller: second camera (uncredited)
Laura Jean Healey.. codex technician: second unit (uncredited)
Attila Hevesi.. rigging electrician: Hungary (uncredited)
Gabriel Hyman.. second assistant camera: 'a' camera, second unit, additional photography (uncredited)
Ian Jackson.. camera trainee: second unit (uncredited)
Demetri Jagger.. video assist operator: Malta (uncredited)
Chris Owen Jones.. assistant camera: additional photography (uncredited)
Adam Kalacsi.. rigging (uncredited)
Dora Krolikowska.. second assistant camera: 'c' camera, dailies (uncredited)
Cary Lalonde.. first assistant camera (uncredited)
Mary Lobb.. digital imaging technician: additional photography, second unit (uncredited)
John Marzano.. aerial director of photography (uncredited)
Hugh McCallum.. best boy lighting grip: Malta (uncredited)
Genki McClure.. electrician (uncredited)
Grant McPhee.. second assistant camera: Glasgow (uncredited)
Rory Moles.. first assistant camera: dailies (uncredited)
Philip Murphy.. dolly grip: 'a' camera (uncredited)
Onx Narang.. console op/ electrical (uncredited) / desk operator/electrician (uncredited)
Nino Neuboeck.. first assistant camera: Hungary (uncredited)
Ross O'Brien.. electrician (uncredited)
Megan Ogilvie.. second assistant camera: 'c' camera (uncredited)
Ben Oliver.. second assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
James Osborn-Brown.. electrician (uncredited)
Andrew Peck.. first assistant camera: New York helicopter unit (uncredited)
Steve Petrie.. video assistant (uncredited)
Attila Pfeffer.. camera operator: 'c' camera, battle segments: Hungary (uncredited)
Felix Pickles.. camera best boy: Budapest (uncredited)
Nathan Porter.. lighting grip: dailies (uncredited)
Jack Powell.. electrician (uncredited)
Miles Proudfoot.. first assistant camera: 'b' camera, additional photography (uncredited)
Viktor Racsek.. dimmer board operator: Hungary (uncredited)
Laura Redpath.. digital imaging technician (uncredited)
Tony Roberts.. electrical rigger (uncredited)
Maiya Rose.. camera trainee: 'b' camera (uncredited)
Sol Saihati.. lighting grip (uncredited)
Zoltán Schrammel.. techno crane technician: Hungary (uncredited)
Gordon Segrove.. first assistant camera: dailies (uncredited)
Stuart Sheppard.. electrician (uncredited)
Newton Thomas Sigel.. additional director of photography (uncredited)
Szabolcs Sitkei.. camera trainee: Hungary (uncredited)
Dan Smith.. electrician (uncredited)
Tom Stansfield.. grip trainee (uncredited)
Joe Steel.. digital imaging technician: aerial unit (uncredited)
János Steili.. rigging electrician: Hungary (uncredited)
Robert Stoneman.. camera operator: EPK (uncredited)
Gergely Sztellik.. rigger: Hungary (uncredited)
Gábor Szûcs.. grip: Hungary (uncredited)
Matthew Emvin Taylor.. camera trainee: 'c' camera, Malta (uncredited)
Alex Teale.. camera best boy: additional photography (uncredited)
Andy Thomson.. flight head technician (uncredited)
Neil Tomlin.. crane technician dailies (uncredited)
István Török.. best boy grip: Hungary (uncredited)
Daniel Vilar.. aerial unit camera (uncredited)
Robert Walisko.. pursuit crane operator (uncredited)
Thomas Watson.. libra head technician (uncredited)
Glyn Williams.. first assistant camera: aerial unit (uncredited)

Animation Department

Philip Barnard.. animator
Dan Blacker.. animator (uncredited)
David Crispino.. senior animator: MPC (uncredited)
Alex Hislop.. animator (uncredited)
Odigie Johnson.. animator (uncredited)
Daniel Kmet.. animator (uncredited)
Gary Mau.. animator: main title sequence (uncredited)
Ricardo Silva.. animator (uncredited)
Chris Singer.. roto/animation artist: MPC (uncredited)
Richard Spriggs.. animator (uncredited)
Elliot Staker.. animator (uncredited)

Casting Department

Solomon Artistes.. extras casting
Vanessa Baker.. adr voice casting
Katalin Baranyi.. zombie casting: Hungary
Abigail Barbier.. adr voice casting
Nicole Cuschieri.. extras casting assistant
Louis Elman.. adr voice casting (as Louise Elman)
Lauren Evans.. casting
Barbara Harris.. adr voice casting
Tamás Kertész.. background casting: Budapest
Viktória Kolozsi.. casting: zombie, Cardiff sequence
Balázs Kovács.. background casting: Budapest
George Moss.. extras casting director
Lucy Rands.. casting associate
Attila Szvacsek.. casting: zombie, Cardiff sequence
Cathleen Tanti.. background casting liaison: Malta
Rori Bergman.. casting associate: New york (uncredited)
Radick Cembrzynski.. casting assistant (uncredited)
Zsolt Csutak.. casting hungary (uncredited)
Melissa DeLizia.. casting associate (uncredited)
Chuck Douglas.. extras casting assistant (uncredited)
Rosalind Drury.. extras casting (uncredited)
Clare Harlow.. casting assistant (uncredited)
Kate McLaughlin.. extras casting: additional (uncredited)
Jamie Schulman.. casting associate: New york (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Sheara Abrahams.. assistant costume designer: Cardiff sequence
Russell Barnett.. costume supervisor: second unit
Camilla Bartholomew.. costume breakdown artist
Karen Beale.. chief dresser: stunts
László Bencze.. crowd dresser
Amelia Bianchi.. costume trainee
Matt Boyton.. costume modeler
Anthony Brookman.. wardrobe master
Rob Brown.. military costume supervisor (as Robert Brown)
Imre Béres.. dresser: Hungary
Ken Cattrall.. costume breakdown artist
Yvonne Zarb Cousin.. costume supervisor: Malta
John Cowell.. chief costume breakdown artist
Naomi Critcher.. chief prototype makeshift artist
Maria D'Agostino.. costume breakdown trainee
Holly Dobson.. prototype makeshift artist
Lucy Donowho.. principal costumer
Caroline Fallon.. costume office assistant
Ildikó Fogt.. costumer
Rebecca Gillies-Baker.. costume breakdown trainee: Reshoots
Jen Groundwater.. costume trainee
Alicia Hood.. principal costumer
Andrew Joslin.. costume tailor
Júlia Kiss.. daily costumer
Virag Kiss.. costume assistant
Joe Kowalewski.. crowd costume supervisor (as Josef Kowalewski)
Charlotte Law.. assistant costume designer / costume designer: Cardiff sequence
Martin Mandeville.. costume coordinator
Amanda Mattes.. costume assistant
Tracy McGregor.. chief dresser: zombie (as Tracey Ann McGregor)
Jackie Moody.. costume breakdown artist
David Otzen.. costumer: Mr. Pitt
Zsolt Paráda.. costume breakdown artist
Richard Sale.. assistant costume designer
Sunita Singh.. principal costume coordinator
Clare Spragge.. key costume supervisor
Zsuzsa Stenger.. costume supervisor: Budapest
Juhász Tamás.. breakdown artist
Anabel Temple.. costume buyer
Maurizio Torti.. costume set supervisor
Kate Walling.. costume prop maker
Saffron Webb.. costume breakdown artist
Vanessa Woolgar.. wardrobe
Rita Zsilvölgyi.. dresser
Francesca Ackerson.. costume breakdown trainee (uncredited)
Louise Allen.. location costume supervisor (uncredited)
Brigitta Barko.. key costumer: Hungary (uncredited)
Fiona Barty.. costume props modeler (uncredited)
Dan Blacklock.. costume assistant (uncredited)
Frieda Basso Boccabella.. costume junior (uncredited)
Lörinc Boros.. breakdown artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Ali Bremner.. costume assistant (uncredited)
Lilla Bártfai.. costumer (uncredited)
Sophie Canale.. costume buyer (uncredited)
Maria Adele Crisafulli.. costume buyer (uncredited)
Erdész Dániel.. breakdown artist: Hungary (uncredited)
Harriet Edmonds.. costume assistant: stunt unit. Scotland (uncredited)
Joseph Feltus.. assistant to costume designer (uncredited)
Johanna Garrad.. costume assistant (uncredited)
Teddy George-Poku.. costume assistant (uncredited)
Mia Gray.. costume junior (uncredited)
Vicki Hales.. costume assistant: second unit (uncredited)
Maxine Heywood.. costume buyer (uncredited)
Liz Krause.. junior assistant costume designer (uncredited)
Jane Law.. costumes: Brad Pitt (uncredited)
Rachel Lilley.. assistant costume buyer (uncredited)
Jessie Metcalf.. costume trainee (uncredited)
Karen Hare Neilsson.. additional costumer (uncredited)
Nino.. costumer (uncredited)
Linda O'Reilly.. set costumer (uncredited)
Steve O'Sullivan.. costumer (uncredited)
Pamela Paolini.. assistant costume breakdown artist (uncredited)
Silvia Pelleschi.. assistant costume breakdown artist (uncredited)
Kirsty Quinn.. costume trainee (uncredited)
Chloe Reynolds.. costume trainee (uncredited)
Sarah Rose.. costume prop maker (uncredited)
Orsolya Sallai.. costumer (uncredited)
Azalia Snail.. costume supervisor: VFX segments (uncredited)
Greg Staples.. costume concept artist (uncredited)
Jaclyn Tamizato.. costume assistant: second unit (uncredited)
Sekou Traore.. costume junior (uncredited)
Amanda Trewin.. costume assistant (uncredited)
Sarolta Udvardi.. production assistant to costume designer: Hungary (uncredited)
Lupt Utama.. junior assistant costume designer (uncredited)
Nat Van Halle.. military costumer (uncredited)
Anikó Varga.. breakdown/dyeing artist (uncredited)
Pamela Verran.. costumer (uncredited)
Elle Wilson.. costume trainee (uncredited)

Editorial Department

George Adams.. assistant editor: U.K.
James Andrykowski.. first assistant editor: U.S.
Trevor Brown.. digital colorist: Company 3
Stephen Ceci.. digital lab technician
Martin Corbett.. first assistant editor: U.K.
Marc Dando.. digital acquisition supervisor
Tom Davis.. assistant editor
Aaron Dorn.. digital intermediate efilm: Company 3
Harikrishna Dubey.. stereoscopic editor
James Eggleton.. digital lab supervisor / ditital acquisition / lead software developer
Ross Fall.. digital acquisition technician
Rob Farris.. digital intermediate producer: Company 3
Greg Fisher.. look development colorist
David Gallegos.. TV Promo Editor
Vanessa Galvez.. digital intermediate efilm: Company 3
Alex Gilbert.. assistant editor: EPK and BTS
Adam Glasman.. supervising digital colorist: Company 3
Alex Golding.. digital acquisition technician
Robin Gonsalves.. first assistant editor: U.S.
Rick Gould.. apprentice editor: U.K. (as Richard Gould)
Emily Greenwood.. digital on-line editor: Company 3
Neil Harrison.. digital intermediate systems administrator: Company 3
Josh Haynie.. digital intermediate efilm: Company 3
Laura Jean Healey.. digital acquisition technician
Dan Helme.. digital itermediate data wrangler: Company 3
Greg Hollander.. apprentice editor: U.S.
Vinka Jurisic.. post-production assistant: U.S.
Carsten Kurpanek.. assistant editor: U.S.
Piers Leighton.. data lab technician
Olli Leppänen.. data lab technician (as Olli Leppanen)
Hannah Long.. post-production assistant: U.S.
Priyal Mahadik.. stereoscopic editor
Vaibhav Marathe.. stereoscopic editor
Peter Marsden.. digital imaging technician: second unit
Rob May.. digital lab technician
Emma McCleave.. assistant editor: UK
Christopher McDonald.. dailies operator
Alistair Nicholls.. data lab technical assistant
John Pegg.. data lab supervisor
Nicoletta Perdikos.. apprentice editor: U.K.
Patrick Ready.. data lab technician
Laura Redpath.. digital acquisition technician
Robert Sealey.. apprentice editor: U.K.
Chris Taft.. digital intermediate efilm: Company 3
Debra L. Tennant.. assistant editor: U.S. (as Debbie Tennant)
Justin Tillett.. digital on-line editor: Company 3
Laurent Treherne.. digital film technical supervisor: Company 3
Daniel André.. digital cinema mastering: IMAX (uncredited)
Tom Balkwill.. assistant dailies colorist (uncredited)
Dhirendra Chhatpar.. stereoscopic editor (uncredited)
Sara Coppola-Nicholson.. editorial department (uncredited)
Vikram Dharankar.. dailies editor (uncredited)
Cheryl Goodbody.. assistant digital intermediate producer (uncredited)
Paul Hirsch.. additional editor (uncredited)
Pentti Keskimäki.. colorist: dailies (uncredited)
Ken Lebre.. dailies producer (uncredited)
Patrick Malone.. digital intermediate head of department (uncredited)
Neelkanth Mapara.. on-line stereoscopic editor (uncredited)
Noemi Mehrli.. post-production assistant (uncredited)
Andrew Merlino.. on-line editor (uncredited)
Anthony Motta.. dailies operator (uncredited)
Sachin Patidar.. stereo editor (uncredited)
Jamie Payne.. colorist: dailies (uncredited)
Gregory Plotkin.. additional editor (uncredited)
Bryony Preen.. post-production assistant (uncredited)
Jennifer Scudder Trent.. post-production coordinator (uncredited)
Asa Shoul.. digital intermediate consultant (uncredited)
Girish Takle.. stereoscopic editor (uncredited)
Mark Tuminello.. assistant editor (uncredited)
Russell White.. on-line editor (uncredited)

Location Management

Ciantar Alan.. location key assistant
David Campbell-Bell.. location manager
Bruno Cassoni.. assistant location manager
Alan Ciantar.. location assistnt
Steve Cole.. security and location assistant
Lloret Dunn.. location manager
Ben Gladstone.. location manager
James Grant.. supervising location manager: Cardiff sequence
Peter Gray.. location scout
Michael Harm.. location manager
Richard Hill.. location manager
Cat Ho.. location liaison
Adrian Hubbard.. location scout
Vinnie Jassal.. location scout
Steve Keane.. security and location assistant
Balint Kovacs.. location manager: Budapest (as Bálint Kovács)
István Locherer.. location manager assistance
Christian McWilliams.. location manager: Malta
László Osztermayer.. location manager: hungary
Lindsey Powell.. assistant location manager: Cardiff sequence
Brodie Pringle.. location manager
Lee Robertson.. location manager
Morven Ross.. location assistant (as Morven MacPherson)
Asha Sharma.. location manager
Dean Short.. location assistant: additional photography
Mark Somner.. supervising location manager
Chris Wheeldon.. location manager: Malta
Dan Whitty.. location scout
Lucy Williams.. assistant location manager: Cardiff sequence
Ali Young.. location manager
Pierre Agius.. location manager (uncredited)
Sándor Balla.. location scout: Hungary (uncredited)
Tom Barnes.. location assistant (uncredited)
Ellie Blake.. location assistant (uncredited)
Cesco Bonello.. location assistant (uncredited)
Chris Bonello.. assistant location manager (uncredited)
Andrew Michael Buckley.. assistant location manager (uncredited)
Carn Burton.. location manager (uncredited)
Ferenc Béres.. location manager: Hungary (uncredited)
Stuart Cadenhead.. location assistant manager (uncredited)
Matthew Clarke.. assistant location manager (uncredited)
Eleri Coulten.. location scout (uncredited)
Jeremy DeCoursey.. location assistant (uncredited)
Rudi Fischer.. location manager: Philadelphia VFX unit (uncredited)
Joseph Formosa Randon.. location manager (uncredited)
Ágoston Félegyházy Megyesy.. location manager assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Péter Fülöp.. assistant location manager: Hungary (uncredited)
Steve Harvey.. location manager (uncredited)
Charlie Hayes.. assistant location manager (uncredited)
Tony Hood.. location scout (uncredited)
Ian Hutchinson.. location scout (uncredited)
Bence Kovacs.. assistant location manager (uncredited)
Barry Laird.. locations assistant: Scotland (uncredited)
Duncan Leishman.. location runner: UK (uncredited)
Sarah Kate Lewis.. location office runner (uncredited)
Philip Lobban.. location scout (uncredited)
Alan Manson.. location runner: UK (uncredited)
Jason A. McCauley.. location manager: NYC & NJ VFX Unit (uncredited)
Michael McDermott.. location assistant (uncredited)
Jacob McIntyre.. location manager: malta (uncredited)
Matt Mirrington.. location assistant (uncredited)
Zsolt Molnar.. assistant location manager (uncredited)
Steve Mortimore.. supervising location manager (uncredited)
David O'Reilly.. location scout (uncredited)
Zoltan Palfalvi.. location assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Kerry Patten.. location assistant (uncredited)
Andy Reeve.. location scout: UK (uncredited)
Andrew Ryland.. location scout (uncredited)
Nora Somogyvari.. location assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Domonkos Szász.. location manager: Hungary (uncredited)
David Taylor.. location scout (uncredited)
Monty Till.. location assistant (uncredited)
Emma Woodcock.. unit location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

Roger Argente.. musician: trombone
Jamie Ashton.. studio assistant: Abbey Road
John Barclay.. musician: trumpet
Matthew Bellamy.. composer: additional music
Mark Berrow.. musician: violin
Richard Berry.. musician: french horn
Daniel Bhattacharya.. violinist
Tony Blondal.. orchestrator
Rachel Bolt.. viola
David Campbell.. orchestrator and conductor (as David Richard Campbell)
Jo Changer.. music contractor
Andy Cook.. studio assistant: British Grove
Andrew Crowley.. musician: trumpet
Gordon Davidson.. score recordist
Laurence Davies.. musician: french horn
Matt Dunkley.. conductor / orchestrator
Philip Eastop.. musician: french horn
Richard Edwards.. musician: trombone
Jason Elliott.. assistant recording engineer
John Finklea.. supervising music editor
Dave Foster.. additional orchestrations (as David Foster)
Mark Graham.. orchestrator
Dave Hage.. music preparation: Dakota Music Service
Mike Hext.. musician: trombone
Brandon Keairns.. composer: additional music
John Kurlander.. music mixer / music recordist
Tyson Lozensky.. digital recordist
Steve Mair.. musician: double bass
Baraka May.. singer
Kevin McKeever.. music editor
Metro Voices.. choir
Muse.. musicians
Matt Mysko.. studio assistant: Abbey Road
Everton Nelson.. orchestra leader
Jenny O'Grady.. choir contractor
Kenny Ochoa.. soundtrack album producer
Jake Parker.. additional orchestrations
Brandon Roberts.. composer: additional music / music programmer
Buck Sanders.. composer: additional music
Scott Michael Smith.. additional music recordist (as Scott Smith)
Dave Stewart.. musician: trombone
Ian Thomas.. musician: drums
Mike Thompson.. musician: french horn
John Thurgood.. musician: french horn
Phil Todd.. musician: tubax
Marcus Trumpp.. composer: additional music
Richard Watkins.. musician: french horn
Andrew Wood.. musician: trombone
Michael K. Bauer.. music editor: temp score (uncredited)
Richard Bronskill.. additional orchestrations (uncredited)
Kris Dirksen.. Trailer Music (uncredited)
Jordan Seigel.. music preparation (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Phil Allchin.. transportation captain: Cardiff sequence
Jim Atkins.. transportation captain
Martin Blytheway.. Action vehicle driver
Steve Bridgen.. transportation coordinator
Michael Brinkley.. action vehicle coordinator
Dean Burtenshaw.. unit driver
Ian Clarke.. action vehicle workshop supervisor
Mickey Davie.. action vehicle senior technician
Shawn Dixon.. driver
Henry Dray.. transportation manager: Malta
Russell Dunsmore.. unit driver
Mark Edwards.. unit driver
Adam Falzon Wintrup.. production driver
Andy Finnie.. unit driver
Kenny Flockhart.. unit driver
Zoltán Fohn.. transportation coordinator: Budapest
Ernest Gauci.. driver: Marc Forster and Family
Denis Gilmore.. driver
Graham Kelly.. action vehicle supervisor
Vince Levins.. driver
David Lewis.. transport supplier
Roger Mann.. senior vehicle techn
Danny Mitchell.. swing o-ordinator
Grant Morrison.. picture vehicles
Jessica Rogers.. transportation manager: Malta
Clive Shaw.. 4x4 driver
Ian Smith.. picture vehicle senior technician
Sean Thornton.. action vehicle senior technician
Csaba Bagossy.. assistant action vehicle coordinator (uncredited)
István Bognár.. production driver (uncredited)
Jimmy Carruthers.. transportation captain: second unit (uncredited)
Glenn Charter.. unit driver (uncredited)
Piotr Chrzanowski.. facilities maintenance (uncredited)
Steve Clarke.. unit driver: minibus (uncredited)
Mark Cutler.. unit driver: minibus (uncredited)
Steven Day.. transportation captain (uncredited)
Hendrik De Jonker.. truck supervisor (uncredited)
Mark Dilliway.. transportation (uncredited)
Russell D. Equi.. driver (uncredited)
Simon Essery.. driver (uncredited)
Darren Fenny.. unit driver (uncredited)
Kevin Fisher.. picture vehicle senior technician (uncredited)
Matteo Gottardis.. action vehicles buyer: Malta (uncredited)
Charlotte Graham.. driver (uncredited)
Peter Herst.. driver: director (uncredited)
Simon Jones.. driver: Brad Pitt (uncredited)
Emma Kayee.. assistant transportation coordinator (uncredited)
Rock LeRoy.. transportation (uncredited) / transportation: additional photography, LA (uncredited)
Rob MacKnight.. driver: unit minibus (uncredited)
Graeme Main.. camera car driver (uncredited)
Chris Morse.. driver (uncredited)
Ross Murdoch.. transport manager (uncredited)
Zsofia Nagy.. transport secretary: Hungary (uncredited)
David Nemar.. driver (uncredited)
Pete Newman.. production driver (uncredited)
Cyril O'Neil.. picture car consultant (uncredited)
Kyle 'Buster' Reed.. driver: action vehicles (uncredited)
David Rosenbaum Jr... unit driver (uncredited)
Ian Smith.. action vehicle mechanic (uncredited)
Lol Smith.. transportation manager: UK (uncredited)
Darren Thackeray.. unit driver (uncredited)
Slavko Vukanovic.. transportation captain (uncredited)
Rowan Wallbank.. senior vehicle technician (uncredited)
Martin Walsh.. facilities driver (uncredited)

Other crew

Eva Albecker.. assistant cashier
Mel Anderson.. aerial consultant
Simon Atherton.. weapons master
Philip Ball.. stand-in (as Phil Ball)
Katalin Baranyi.. zombie coordinator
Kevin Baulcomb.. assistant production coordinator: Cardiff sequence
Vanessa Bendetti.. researcher: stock footage
Csaba Benedek.. security HOD
Kate Berry.. producer: main title - Prologue Films
Matthew Blain.. third assistant accountant: Cardiff sequence (as Matt Blain)
Kate Bone.. assistant production coordinator
Dave Booys.. production assistant: Cardiff sequence (as David Booys)
Bill Bost.. assistant: Mr. Ellison
Monique Brown.. production assistant: Cardiff sequence
Frank Camilleri.. assistant accountant: Malta
Hélène Cardona.. adr voice
Ella Chaitow.. assistant travel coordinator
Malcolm Cheatle.. security
Laurence Chisholm.. production assistant: Malta
Chris Clarke.. creature effects
Rebecca Collis.. production assistant
Tommaso Colognese.. cast assistant
Kyle Cooper.. main titles designer and producer: Prologue Films
Anita Cording.. second unit medic: dailies
Greg Corke.. armorer
Ana Criado-Zahonero.. title designer
Joe Crossley.. Finance
Matt Curtis.. end titles: Prologue Films
Richard Daldry.. production coordinator
Devis Damonte.. cashier: Cardiff sequence
Darryl Davy.. assistant: Mr. Headington
Matt de Villiers.. accounts clerk
Anna Delchev.. stand-in for daniella kertsesz
Jack Donaldson.. assistant: Mr. Simpson
Farnaz Donovan.. first assistant accountant: Cardiff sequence
Lucy Drury.. production assistant
Judith Edwards.. medic
Bryan Ellenburg.. security advisor
Aidan Elliott.. assistant: Mr.Huffam, Cardiff sequence
Howard Ellis.. representative: Mid Atlantic Films, Budapest
Janette Evans.. first assistant accountant
Freddie Joe Farnsworth.. military advisor
Greg Ferris.. marketing: Canada
Matt Flanders.. assistant: Ms. Gardner
Mavis Formosa.. on-set background supervisor: Malta
Zachary Fuhrer.. Main Titles Designer
Rita Galea.. production coordinator: Malta
Rita Galántai.. production coordinator: Budapest
Linda Gamble.. unit publicist: Cardiff dequence
Micheal Gentry.. facilities assistant
Jackie Gilbey.. ap supervisor
Owain Gillard.. liaison: film commission
Maryllis Gonzalez.. payroll accountant
Adam Goodman.. representative: Mid Atlantic Films, Budapest
Rama Gottumukkala.. assistant: Mr. Kleiner
Matt Grimm.. assistant: Ms. Goldberg
Jozephine Hannon.. administrative assistant (as Jozephine Hannon-Czyrko)
Denise Hanrahan.. production coordinator
Clair Hanson.. assistant accountant
Charlie Harper.. health & safety advisor: Cardiff sequence
Rob Harris.. unit publicist
Alan Hausmann.. armourer
Paul Hayes.. production assistant: Cardiff sequence
Krisztina Hegyi.. medical coordinator
Glynn Henderson.. health & safety consultant: Budapest
Luis 'Lucho' Hernández.. production assistant: additional photography
Sarah Hinch.. script supervisor: second unit
Ryan Hinton-Jones.. body double
Hannah Ireland.. travel & accommodation coordinator: Cardiff sequence
Yasmine Jade.. payroll accountant: Cardiff sequence
Samantha James.. craft service
Michael B. Johnson.. location accountant (as Michael Johnson)
Nick Jordan.. travel coordinator
Claire L. Kenny.. second assistant accountant: Cardiff sequence (as Claire Kenny)
Gary Kett.. production assistant: Cardiff sequence
Nazia Khan.. assistant: Mr. Pitt
Sally King.. background children casting
Jason Brett Klein.. assistant: Marcus Trumpp
Nick Komornicki.. supervising armorer
David Krudis.. payroll accountant
Ágnes Kun.. production accountant: Budapest
Paul Kuzmich.. caterer: Fayre Do's
Charles Larcombe.. assistant construction accountant
James Latham.. air traffic control consultant (uncredited)
Cameron Lawther.. assistant: Mr. Pitt
Paul LaZebnik.. production coordinator
Heidi Lewis.. first assistant accountant: Malta
Kyrie MacTavish.. Glasgow production runner (as Kyrie Barker)
Duska Malesevic.. personal assistant
Lara Marsden.. production assistant
Marybeth Martin-Eck.. post accounting
Natalie Masciale.. assistant: Mr. Schwake
Nick Massey.. armorer
Balint Matis.. production assistant
Kurt Mattila.. main titles designer and producer: Prologue Films
Charlie Mayhew.. assistant movement choreographer
Nicki McCain.. location accountant
Dave McComb.. location accountant: Malta (as David McComb)
Denise Morgan McGrath.. production controller
Kristi McLaren.. second assistant accountant
Rachel McLean.. medical crew falmouth (as Rachel McLean-Chesterman)
Vander McLeod.. military specialist
Gary Merrington.. props designer
Oleg Mirochnikov.. consultant
Stewart Scott Mitchell.. production resources
Zoe Morgan.. script supervisor
Rita Mányai.. first assistant accountant: Budapest (as Rita Manyai)
Saloum N'Jie.. production assistant
Andie Naar.. voice actor
Rohit Chandrashekhar Nair.. IT Support
Philie Naughten.. production coordinator: Malta (as Philippa Naughton)
John Nixon.. senior armory technician
Chris Norman.. first assistant accountant
Declan O'Brien.. assistant production coordinator
Leila Obaidi.. accounts clerk
Christina Oh.. assistant: Ms. Gardner
Misty Oka.. assistant: Mr. Kleiner
Eniko Orosz.. prop.master assistant
Annie Penn.. script supervisor: Cardiff sequence
Benjamin Perkins.. chaperone
Lucas Plummer.. zombie
Janos Prihoda.. immigration coordinator
Helen Revington.. medic: Cardiff sequence
Alex Reynolds.. choreographer
Victoria Rickham.. payroll accountant
Jason Rickwood.. production assistant
Regan Riskas.. assistant: Ian Bryce
Matt Rock.. recruiter (credit only)
David Ruddock.. cashier
Jesmond Said.. military special skills extra
Paula Sargeant.. payroll accountant
Francesca Schembri.. crowd marshall
Jonathan Scott.. production coordinator: Cardiff sequence
Helen Searle.. assistant accountant
Helen Seery.. production accountant: UK, Cardiff sequence
Andrew Share.. craft service
Dean Short.. production assistant: Cardiff sequence
Simon Staines.. creative supervisor/screen graphics: Useful Companies
Jonjo Stickland.. marine crew
Skye Stolnitz.. assistant: Mr. Bakshi, Cardiff sequence
Roy Stratford.. workshop armorer
Erzsébet Szloboda.. crowd marshall
Celeste Talaszek.. production accountant
Ewan Taylor.. assistant accountant: Cardiff sequence
Kelly Taylor-Dias.. assistant production coordinator
Steffi Thake.. crowd marshall
Nadia Tzuo.. main title designer: Prologue Films
Martin Walker.. unit manager
Mike West.. production assistant, zombies, malta
Tim Wildgoose.. senior armory technician
Teven Wilk.. researcher
Steve Wilkerson.. armorer: Cardiff sequence (as Stephen Wilkerson)
Leah Williams.. assistant: Mr. King
Caroline Wilson.. armory liaison
Rebecca Wolf.. construction accountant
Marc Wolff.. aerial coordinator / pilot: camera
Mike Woodley.. 747 supplied by
Brook Worley.. studio production coordinator
Gábor Xantus.. medic: supervisor
Galea Yolanda.. production accountant: Malta (as Yolanda Galea)
Mónika Ács.. extras coordinator: Hungary
Keith Abela.. production assistant: aerial unit (uncredited)
Zach Amar.. intern: Apparatus (uncredited)
Sarah Michelle Attard.. set production assistant (uncredited) / talent assistant (uncredited)
Stephanie Bamberg.. travel coordinator (uncredited)
Reyhan Bekar.. production assistant (uncredited)
Roland Birtha.. unit assistant (uncredited)
Agi Blasko.. production secretary: Hungary (uncredited)
Valentina Borfecchia.. production assistant (uncredited)
Sean Bredbenner.. Set Production Assistant (uncredited)
John Bremner.. crowd marshall (uncredited)
Kriss TheDish Brown.. Satellite Internet, Wifi Engineer & IT Support (uncredited)
Andrew Michael Buckley.. military adviser (uncredited)
Billy Budd.. military advisor: second unit (uncredited)
Grant Butler.. runner: dailies (uncredited)
Unjoo Lee Byars.. main titles executive producer (uncredited)
Hélène Cardona.. voice: News Reporter (uncredited)
Hussain Casey-Ahmed.. production assistant (uncredited)
Laura Caulfield.. production legal (uncredited)
Emily Cecil.. marine department (uncredited)
Usha Chaman.. accommodation coordinator: London (uncredited)
Morgan Chetcuti.. military extras coordinator (uncredited)
Paula Chidgey.. accounts trainee (uncredited)
Joel Clarke.. assistant production coordinator: falmouth (uncredited)
Tom Cochrane.. marine coordinator (uncredited)
Anita Cording.. construction medic (uncredited)
Celine Coulson.. set production assistant (uncredited)
Ian Creed.. marine coordinator (uncredited)
András Csernóczki.. production assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Patrick Cullen.. military trainer (uncredited)
Christian De-vos.. head of security (uncredited) / head of security: Above the Line Set Assistance & Security Ltd (uncredited)
Raimondo Di Egidio.. production assistant (uncredited)
Allison Dillard.. production safety manager (uncredited)
Aidan Elliott.. assistant: Mark Huffam (uncredited)
Malcolm Ellul.. production assistant (uncredited)
Richard Enriquez.. assistant to producer (uncredited)
Judit Fekete.. production assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Alastair Ferris-Leak.. production operations (uncredited)
Luke Oscar Ford.. stand-in/double (uncredited)
Lucia Foster Found.. air operations coordinator (uncredited)
Samuel V. Franco.. development executive (uncredited)
Gábor Gajdos.. armorer: Hungary (uncredited)
Francesca Galea.. cast production assistant (uncredited)
Kerry Gissing.. facilities assistant (uncredited)
Emma Gunnery.. set production assistant: additional photography (uncredited)
Elizabeth Ridley Hagan.. travel accountant: Malta (uncredited)
Deborah Harpur.. production resources (uncredited)
Benjamin Hartley.. military aviation advisor (uncredited)
Esther Hegarty.. travel assistant (uncredited)
Andrew Hippisley.. daily floor runner (uncredited)
Jason Horwood.. stand-in (uncredited)
Reese Howard.. crowd production assistant (uncredited)
Gary Huddless.. set production assistant (uncredited)
Alexis James.. accomodation agent (uncredited)
Vera Janisch.. set production assistant (uncredited)
Richard J.R. Jones.. additional crowd production assistant (uncredited)
Samual Jones.. production assistant: crowd (uncredited)
Petra Jorgensen.. script supervisor: Los Angeles - additional photography (uncredited)
Adrienn Kamarás.. assistant production coordinator: Hungary (uncredited)
Veronika Kara.. cashier: Hungary (uncredited)
David Keadell.. additional set assistant: crowd (uncredited)
Leon Keegan.. security (uncredited)
Miklos Keleti.. set production assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Ferenc Kondor.. security coordinator: Hungary (uncredited)
András Kopházi.. chief security coordinator: Hungary (uncredited)
Richard Kroll.. researcher: stock footage (uncredited)
Nito Larioza.. movement choreographer: pre vis (uncredited)
Eric Layne.. production controller (uncredited)
Katie Linahon.. production coordinator: additional photography (uncredited)
Jason Lopes.. lead systems engineer legacy effects (uncredited)
Peter Lowe.. chef (uncredited)
Lizzi Lowell.. publicity assistant (uncredited)
Arif Macaco.. crowd production assistant (uncredited)
Laurie Mahon.. production assistant (uncredited)
Nicoletta Mani.. assistant script supervisor: dailies (uncredited)
Brad Dirk Martin.. boat captain (uncredited)
Barry May-Leybourne.. health & safety officer (uncredited)
Ashley McKee.. runner (uncredited)
Anna Cameron McKessock.. cast associate (uncredited)
David Micallef.. crowd marshall (uncredited)
Tom Milligan.. crowd production assistant: dailies (uncredited)
Andy Piers Morris.. marine safety coordinator (uncredited)
Rita Mányai.. first assistant accountant: Hungary (uncredited)
Beáta Neszmélyi.. production assistant (uncredited)
Denis O'Sullivan.. production executive (uncredited)
János Papp.. health & safety advisor: Hungary (uncredited)
DeWitt Patterson.. production assistant (uncredited)
Paul Pattison.. production runner (uncredited)
Avner Peled.. israeli military technical advisor (uncredited)
Sarah Perry.. performance coach, MPC (uncredited)
Stephen A. Petroni.. armorer: Malta crew (uncredited)
Philip Pickford.. aerial safety (uncredited) / aerial unit (uncredited)
Kendra Rasmussen.. assistant to executive in charge of production (uncredited)
Joshua Ravetch.. production resources (uncredited)
James J. Reid.. crowd production assistant (uncredited)
Jeffrey Reyes.. weapons: second & pick up units (uncredited)
Tom Reynolds.. set production assistant: second unit (uncredited)
Alice Rowlinson.. creatures production assistant (uncredited)
Nikovich Sammut.. military advisor (uncredited) / military coordinator (uncredited)
Will Samuelson.. helicopter camera pilot (uncredited)
Joe Sartorius.. production assistant (uncredited)
Gordon Segrove.. dailies (uncredited)
Chiky Serrano.. miscellaneous crew (uncredited)
Hakim Shakoor.. caterer/cook (uncredited)
Mark Steger.. choreographer: additional zombie choreography (uncredited)
Andy Stephens.. aerial operations manager (uncredited)
Veronika Szücs.. production assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Ewan Taylor.. APATS trainee (uncredited)
Helen Taylor.. travel assistant (uncredited)
Katharine Tidy.. home economist (uncredited)
Susana Torres.. assistant: Mr. Crane (uncredited)
Rob Townsend.. fire safety officer (uncredited)
Christian Tucci.. assistant aerial coordinator (uncredited)
Csaba Benedek Tutus.. security crew (uncredited)
Sara-Jane Valentine.. computer & video coordinator: Useful Companies (uncredited)
Csaba Veres.. payroll accountant: Hungary (uncredited)
Caspar von Winterfeldt.. production financing: Hemisphere Capital (uncredited)
Mátyás Vándor.. production assistant: Hungary (uncredited)
Richard Wild.. weather consultant (uncredited)
Trish Wylie.. production staff: Malta (uncredited)
Galea Yolanda.. production accountant (uncredited)
Éva Zöld.. accomodation coordinator: Hungary (uncredited)

Thanks

James Alexander Waller.. the producers wish to thank (as James Waller)