Loki season 2 director Dan DeLeeuw believes Marvel is starting to improve working conditions for its visual effects (VFX) artists – but adds more needs to be done to address the industry-wide issue.

Speaking exclusively to TechRadar, DeLeeuw is well aware of the problem Marvel Studios is currently grappling with. 

DeLeeuw joined the Disney subsidiary in 2012 as a second unit VFX supervisor on Iron Man 3, and, in the 11 years that have followed, DeLeeuw has enjoyed a steady rise through the studio’s ranks. DeLeeuw helped lead VFX production on Avengers: Infinity War, was installed as second unit director on scenes for Avengers: Endgame (one of the best Marvel movies), and was on chief filmmaking duties on the second episode of Loki season 2.

Marvel has come under fire for VFX artists’ working conditions. (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney Plus)

While proud of becoming an integral behind-the-scenes cog in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) machine, DeLeeuw has witnessed first-hand the increasingly stressful work environment its VFX team has dealt with. Marvel’s pivot from a movies-only studio to one that also makes MCU Disney Plus shows has only increased concerns that VFX employees are overworked and underpaid.





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