

We had to rethink the movie, which was initially supposed to be shot in live-action, to keep it alive. The biggest challenge we had to deal with was a nanometric size shit that stopped the world for months. It was a first for us, and even though this technique is well-known, it's still interesting to see how actors manage to exaggerate their acting skills-movements and expressions-to ensure the best possible result. Then, fast forward in the production process, another fun and exciting part was to shoot all our characters in motion control.

In the end, we kept some of them and others were killed for dark legal reasons. So between the first draft and the final version, we wrote a lot of insane and exciting situations. The most fun we had on this project was to stick to the game and find the craziest scenes Chicharrón could trigger all along his chaotic chase. And because Far Cry is a crazy game, what could be more crazy than an unpredictable rooster to promote it? What was the most fun to work on, and what most challenged you? Why a rooster? Where did the insight come from?Īs this rooster will be among allies in the game, we thought it could be funnier to have his point of view, instead of the good or bad guy that we are used to seeing in most game trailers. In the game, the real hero is named Dani. In fact, yes, it's fair to see a comparison with some past South American independence fights, but to be honest, Chicharrón is more a rooster creating something bigger than himself than a true revolution hero. Throughout his race, he will slowly lay the foundations of the revolution among the inhabitants who are done with this oppression. Kidnapped to entertain soldiers of the regime, he will escape for freedom instead of fighting in a forced rooster fight. This trailer tells a story about Chicharrón, a badass rooster who will help you in the game as an "amigo" to recruit. And a guerilla is slowly rising to fight and defeat its dictator Anton Castillo, played by the famous Giancarlo Esposito. Olivier Le Lostec and Clara Noguier: To give you a bit of context, this new Far Cry 6 game is set in a paradise island stuck in time, where a dictatorial regime is pressuring the people. Muse: What's this all about? Is it fair to call this a rooster Che Guevara story? 28, and will also go live internationally in cinemas and on TV.īelow, copywriter Olivier Le Lostec and art director Clara Noguier of DDB Paris weigh in. The chaotic, cathartic work was produced by Traktor collective, with animation by Sweden's Important Looking Pirates, who also did special effects for The Mandalorian, Westworld and Watchmen. What started out as a simple day on the beach soon turned into a battle between the people and the ruthless leader Anton Castillo.By late afternoon, Chicharrón has somehow enlisted the sympathies of Dani Rojas, the game's protagonist, and takes center stage in an uprising against the dictator himself. The whole situation is quite extreme and makes us wonder whether or not Chicharrón started the rebellion in the first place. Cars are shot with rockets and before you know it, the entire city is now armed and ready to fight back against the oppression. They scout their homes for their hidden weapons and begin firing back at the defences. The army arrives to sort out the mess but the rebellions aren’t having any of it. READ MORE Genshin Impact Review Bombed Over Anniversary Event This then blows up an entire car leading to disruption in the city streets. The rebellion members spot the smoke caused by a stray bullet meant for Chicharrón hitting a gas canister instead. What starts off as a simple escape plan, soon turns into a mass civil war. However, the spiked-collar rooster has other plans and escapes the guards before setting off utter chaos in the city around him.

In the trailer, Chicharrón is seen being snatched away from his life on the beach and tossed into a ring now trained for chicken fighting.
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Ubisoft has released a rather hilarious new TV commercial for the upcoming Far Cry 6 that stars the game’s most unexpected character, Chicharrón the rooster.
