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Jon M. Chu Claps Again at Rumors He ‘Forgot’ Coloration Grading in Depraved Movies
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Jon M. Chu Claps Again at Rumors He ‘Forgot’ Coloration Grading in Depraved Movies

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Last updated: November 26, 2025 4:20 am
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It solely took a clock tick for director Jon M. Chu to shoot down rumors that shade grading was by no means accomplished on Depraved: For Good.

An X account referred to as DiscussingFish shared a parody put up on Monday, November 24, that learn, “Jon M. Chu has confirmed he ‘Forgot’ to do the colour grading for each ‘WICKED’ films. ‘My fault.’” The put up shared a hyperlink to a Selection article the place Chu, 46, mentioned creating an especially emotional scene between Glinda (Ariana Grande) and Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo).

Many X customers started to reshare the put up on their feeds, earlier than Chu chimed in from his private account to remark, “Click on bait,” in response.

Chu confronted related scrutiny about shade grading when Depraved, the primary installment, was launched final 12 months. Throughout a November 2024 interview with The Globe and Mail, the interviewer talked about the movie was “slightly desaturated.”

“I imply, there’s shade throughout it. I believe what we needed to do was immerse individuals into Oz, to make it an actual place,” Chu responded. “As a result of if it was a faux place, if it was a dream in somebody’s thoughts, then the true relationships and the stakes that these two women are going by means of wouldn’t really feel actual.”

One factor Chu needed to perform with the primary Depraved movie was to create “a manner we’ve got not skilled Ozbefore.”

“It’s been a matte portray. It’s been a online game digital world,” he added. “However for us, I need to really feel the grime. I need to really feel the damage and tear of it. And which means it’s not plastic.”

Giles Keyte / © Common Footage / Courtesy Everett Assortment

Depraved dazzled audiences with its colourful portrayal of Ozand Emerald Metropolis, in addition to Shiz College, incomes 10 Oscar nominations. The movie nabbed the award for Finest Costume Design and Finest Manufacturing Design on the Academy Awards in March.

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“Now we have the setting,” Chu continued of the magical land of Oz. “The solar is the primary supply of sunshine. You see the huge landscapes. You see the air. You see creatures exist right here. These two characters that can undergo two films, their relationship with the land is essential; their relationship with the character of this land that the wizard imposed himself. The [color] distinction goes up over time as a result of that’s what Elphaba brings to this world.”

Chu additionally addressed shade grading issues after the primary photographs of the Depraved solid in costumes had been launched in 2023.

“I selected these photographs particularly. It was so early, and we had simply began taking pictures,” he informed Selection in November 2024. “I needed photographs that had been evocative and provocative to point out it’s not some shiny, poppy story. We didn’t even have the results performed. The background was blue. I needed to have VFX put within the sky. I used to be coloring it on my iPhone. We’re not doing this by means of an actual course of. I really like enjoying within the shadows, however I did have my iPhone brightness very excessive. After I launched the photographs, actually from my iPhone, I spotted, ‘Oh, all people actually doesn’t flip up their brightness that top.’ I felt dangerous as a result of I did that. There was no going by means of the studio.”

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