Over 80% of Oppenheimer's VFX Team Haven't Been Credited

Only 27 out of 160+ people appear in the movie's end credits.

Despite receiving accolades from both audiences and critics since its recent release, Christopher Nolan's latest film, Oppenheimer, has been embroiled in controversy. A recent report surfaced, revealing that the movie's production team did DNEG, the VFX company that worked on the film, dirty by excluding over 80% of the VFX crew from the end credits.

Initially brought to light by Cartoon Brew, it was discovered that the film's credits only acknowledged 26 VFX Artists, along with VFX supervisor Andrew Jackson, resulting in a total of just 27 credited VFX creators. However, DNEG's website shows a comprehensive list of over 160 individuals who contributed to Oppenheimer, indicating that more than 130 people were unjustly left out by Universal and Nolan.

Here is the complete list of Visual Effects Artists who contributed to Oppenheimer, shared by Film VFX CG Supervisor Daniel Rodrigues das Neves:

Currently, the rationale behind the filmmakers' decision to exclude over 80% of the VFX crew from the film's credits remains shrouded in mystery. To shed light on this matter, we have approached some of DNEG's artists to gather more insights. We will keep you informed as we uncover more details, so stay tuned for updates.

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