Here's what 'The Jungle Book'— the most visually stunning movie of the year — looks like without special effects by Ian Phillips on Apr 27, 2016, 3:46 PM Advertisement
Disney's latest version of "The Jungle Book" has already grossed $548.3 million worldwide. One element that has driven viewers to movie theaters are the stunning visuals. The film was shot almost entirely in a warehouse in Los Angeles. The beautiful jungle and all of its animals were created with CGI after shooting ended. However, everything looks so convincing that many are hailing it as having some of the best visual effects of all time. The movie pre-CGI, however, is a different beast. It's a shocking contrast. Here's a peek behind the scenes: Follow INSIDER Pop Culture on Facebook "The Jungle Book" is being hailed one of the most visually stunning movies of the year thanks to its beautiful jungle and striking animals.
In reality, the movie was mostly shot in a warehouse in Los Angeles, and Neel Sethi (Mowgli) wandered around a handful of plants.
This imposing cliff?
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