There’s quite literally no room in the credits of “Independence Day: Resurgence” to fully name every special effects compositor, match-mover or pre-vis supervisor. Column after column includes a handful of mere first names and last initials. It makes sense given how director / co-writer Roland Emmerich’s sequel similarly abbreviates much of the entertaining brawn of its 1996 forerunner and blunts the identifiably iconic stamp placed upon it by him and co-writer Dean Devlin.
Independence Day: Resurgence
Independence Day: Resurgence
Independence Day: Resurgence
There’s quite literally no room in the credits of “Independence Day: Resurgence” to fully name every special effects compositor, match-mover or pre-vis supervisor. Column after column includes a handful of mere first names and last initials. It makes sense given how director / co-writer Roland Emmerich’s sequel similarly abbreviates much of the entertaining brawn of its 1996 forerunner and blunts the identifiably iconic stamp placed upon it by him and co-writer Dean Devlin.