Coming 2 America - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Coming 2 America"
Coming 2 America (2021)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
Coming 2 America - TMDB rating
6.346/10
2361
Coming 2 America - Kinopoisk rating
5.3/10
40650
Coming 2 America - IMDB rating
5.3/10
81000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Brian Oliver #4319
Brian Oliver
Producer
Photo Kevin Misher #71167
Kevin Misher
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Bradley J. Fischer #3813Photo Bradley J. Fischer #326760

Bradley J. Fischer

Brad Fischer
Executive Producer
Michele Imperato
Executive Producer
Photo Andy Berman #37048

Andy Berman

Andy Berman
Executive Producer
Photo Kenya Barris #71173

Kenya Barris

Kenya Barris
Executive Producer
Charisse M. Hewitt
Executive Producer
Valerii An
Executive Producer

Editor

Debra Neil-Fisher
Editor
Billy Fox
Editor
David S. Clark
Editor

Art Direction

Kristen Nowotarski
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Thomas Valentine
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Bobby James #6599
Bobby James
Stunts

Production Design

Jefferson Sage
Production Design

Set Decoration

Douglas A. Mowat
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Jermaine Stegall
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Christophe Le Chanu
Second Assistant Director
Gregory Santoro
Second Assistant Director
Christopher Zou
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Jody Williams
Director of Photography

Musician

Pedro Eustache
Musician

Visual Effects Supervisor

Aldo Ruggiero
Visual Effects Supervisor
Paolo Acri
Visual Effects Supervisor
Eddie Pasquarello
Visual Effects Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Stacey Morris
Hair Department Head
Carla Farmer
Hair Department Head

Visual Effects Producer

Photo Matt Akey #68236
Matt Akey
Visual Effects Producer
Josiane Fradette
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Mark Anthony Little
First Assistant Director

Graphic Designer

Jason Sweers
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Photo David Sheffield #73445
David Sheffield
Screenplay
Photo Barry W. Blaustein #73446
Barry W. Blaustein
Screenplay

Grip

Nick D. Allin
Grip

Second Second Assistant Director

Jason Suhrke
Second Second Assistant Director
Jeffrey Hunt
Second Second Assistant Director

Story

Photo David Sheffield #73445
David Sheffield
Story
Photo Barry W. Blaustein #73446
Barry W. Blaustein
Story
Justin Kanew
Story

Characters

Makeup Designer

Michael Marino
Makeup Designer

Songs

Bobby Sessions
Songs
Photo YG #101494
YG
Songs
Tekno
Songs

Production Assistant

Shaun McLane
Production Assistant

Scoring Mixer

Dennis S. Sands
Scoring Mixer

Visual Effects Editor

Heather Taylor
Visual Effects Editor

"C" Camera Operator

Brigman Foster-Owens
"C" Camera Operator

Background Designer

Kairo Courts
Background Designer

Compositing Artist

Daniel Berkowitz
Compositing Artist
Photo Michael A. Martinez #14836
Michael A. Martinez
Compositing Artist
Jack Van Nuis
Compositing Artist
Sean Loughran
Compositing Artist
Bryan Haines
Compositing Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • At the time of filming, James Earl Jones was 88 years old. He was in relatively good health for his age and was happy to star in the film, but only if it didn’t involve extensive travel. It is believed that all of his scenes were shot in a single day in a specially rented soundstage closer to his home, on the border of New York and Connecticut, in the absence of Eddie Murphy and the rest of the cast from Atlanta. This explains why Jones and Murphy do not have a single direct conversation in the film.
  • Scenes allegedly for Zamunda were filmed near Atlanta, and the estate owned by hip-hop artist and music producer Rick Ross served as the royal palace. Ross liked the wallpaper used for filming in the dining room so much that he asked the filmmakers to leave it after filming was complete. A dining table for 60 people was specially constructed for the filming. It was also left as a gift to Ross after filming wrapped.
  • Digital technology was used to recreate the images of young Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall in the flashback.
  • According to Eddie Murphy, work on the sequel began after all attempts to adapt the first film into a theatrical production failed, and after a meeting with Ryan Coogler. Murphy said he didn't like the script ideas Coogler proposed and began thinking about writing the sequel's script himself.
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