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      Toronto VFX studio helps bring Thing to life in Netflix show 'Wednesday' | CBC.ca Loaded

      Toronto VFX studio helps bring Thing to life in Netflix show 'Wednesday'

      2 years ago
      Duration 2:26

      Toronto VFX studio helps bring Thing to life in Netflix show 'Wednesday'

      • 2 years ago
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      • Duration 2:26

      You may be surprised to find out there’s a Toronto connection to the hit show 'Wednesday.' Local visual effects company Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies (MARZ) helped bring the iconic character Thing — a sentient, disembodied hand — to life.

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