‘Wednesday’ Fans Are Freaking Out Over How Thing’s Scenes Were Filmed With A Real Actor

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Fans of Netflix's Wednesday can't believe that Thing is an actual actor and not CGI

You have to hand it to Netflix! The streaming platform gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of their new series

, and some fans were shocked to learn how one particular character was brought to life so convincingly.) during her time at the Nevermore Academy, a school for outcasts and paranormally powerful teenager. She is accompanied at the school by Thing — a living, disembodied hand that serves as her companion, accomplice and sidekick.

While many viewers assumed that Thing was a creation of pure CGI magic, it turns out Thing is actually played by a real actor, Victor Dorobantu. In some production stills snapped during the filming of the series, Dorobantu can be seen rocking a blue screen body suit covering everything but his hand — which had been made-up with latex to look like it had been severed, allowing the hand-actor to still move his fingers and perform as Thing.

 

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netflix Really like this series. Used to watch the Addams family years ago, but this one with Wednesday is brilliant, very nice.

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