
Josh Brolin is famous for playing Thanos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, even though audiences never saw his actual face. He’s said that while wearing the performance capture suit was silly, he genuinely enjoyed the role and the experience of bringing the character to life.
Motion capture for CGI is now a standard technique, and it’s not considered groundbreaking anymore. To create digital effects that transform a person into something like an alien, actors wear special suits – often jokingly called “mo cap pajamas,” though they aren’t exactly stylish. Josh Brolin has a more colorful name for the suit, and despite the less-than-glamorous outfit, he says he actually enjoys wearing it. Here’s what he had to say…
You’re wearing a fun onesie with dots on your face, and it’s all about letting your imagination run wild. It’s really enjoyable!
It’s funny to hear Josh Brolin call wearing a onesie “ridiculous,” but then say he enjoys it. He actually likes how silly it is, because it reminds him not to take himself too seriously and pushes him to improve as an actor.
I hadn’t considered it this way before, but Brolin’s point really resonates. Thanos is presented as incredibly powerful, both physically and as an overwhelming presence. The way he speaks demands respect and immediately establishes him as a serious threat.
It’s funny to think Josh Brolin did all of that while wearing a comfortable, loose outfit! But it really shows his skill as an actor. He had to visualize the final result and act as if it were already there, even though he couldn’t actually see it while performing.
Although many people criticize CGI compared to practical effects, it’s a valuable skill and an art form in filmmaking. Josh Brolin understands its importance from an actor’s perspective, and stars like Zoe Saldaña have spoken up to highlight the effort and skill involved in motion capture performance.
Thanos proved to be such a compelling villain that many fans are hoping he’ll return. There’s been speculation that a different version of Thanos might appear in future Marvel movies like Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars. Josh Brolin, who played Thanos, has said he’d be open to discussing a return if the directors, the Russo brothers, asked him.
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2025-12-02 05:10