Hela ’s headgear from Thor : Ragnarok is the best thing to bump in film in 2017 . It should win an Oscar . That headdress should be inducted into the Screenwriter ’s Guild . It ’s the queer icon ofa queer icon .
Now , thanks to Adam Savage ( Mythbusters ) and his work party at the Tested YouTube channel , we can chance out how they made it . Yes , made it — the headgear for Cate Blanchett ’s goddess of demise was a physical prop . As it turns out : 3D printing machine are unbelievable things .
As described by Jose Hernandez of Ironhead Studios , the antler and headstall were 3D print , designed ground on an exact mannequin of Blanchett ’s mind , and then terminate and assembled by hand . The result , even just being displayed on a model , is beautiful .

Now , what I want to know is : what was it like acting with that thing ? And how heavy is it ?
you’re able to watch the video below , and see more employment from intent house Ironhead Studioshere(apparently they also did design for Black Manta on the upcoming Aquaman pic , which is exciting ) .
[ YouTube , viaReddit ]

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