![]() ![]() When the opportunity to work on Deadpool came his way, Harder had already done plenty of homework: But his love for Deadpool-style comics goes back further than that, as he reveals in our recent chat. It's safe to say Harder really got into character: not only did he create the title sequence (and exclusive "Deadpool" art for Fandango, which you can see below), he actually donned some motion-capture equipment and played the role of the mercenary for the film's director, Tim Miller, while shooting some test footage to prep for the film. "Everyone's now watching to see what these title sequences are at the end, which is really cool for us. "It's so important for these superhero movies," he says. Harder's lavishly executed and animated title-sequence work has enlivened the credits of films like Thor: The Dark World, The Book of Life and Lazer Team, and his most recent effort opens Deadpool, the film debut of Marvel Comics' "Merc with a Mouth." As a comic book fan, illustrator, graphic designer and the title and end-credits creator of some of the most visually dynamic films of the moment, Justin Harder's living multiple dreams – and bringing them to life for others to share.
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