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  2. Warthog (Halo) - Wikipedia

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    A life-sized Warthog replica was constructed by Weta Workshop for use in director Neill Blomkamp's cancelled Halo movie. It was based on a Nissan Patrol 4x4 truck platform and was fully functional with a six-cylinder diesel engine, four-wheel drive, custom chassis and matching body armor. [8]

  3. Wētā Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Wētā Workshop's video games division was founded in 2014 [7] and has produced multiple games including the augmented reality project Dr. Grordbort's Invaders for Magic Leap, which was apparently was never released, [8] and the upcoming video game Tales of the Shire: A "The Lord of the Rings" Game.

  4. Joseph Staten - Wikipedia

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    After Contact Harvest ' s release Staten played an important role in the development of offshoots to the Halo franchise. He traveled to New Zealand several times to work with Peter Jackson and Weta Workshop. [19] Staten assisted with the fiction of Ensemble Studios title Halo Wars, and the now-postponed Halo film. [8]

  5. Marketing of Halo 3 - Wikipedia

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    Other companies which produced Halo 3 figures and statues include Kotobukiya, a Japanese company specializing in high-end statues and replicas, and Weta Collectibles, a division spawned from the famed physical effects company Weta Workshop. [34] Weta Collectibles auctioned four of the statues in their lineup, specially cast in solid sterling ...

  6. Cortana (Halo) - Wikipedia

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    The character is also featured in the first series of Halo 3 action figures, distributed by McFarlane Toys, [47] [48] Funko vinyl figurines, [49] and in a limited-edition silver-plated statue by Weta Workshop. [50] IGN noted in 2016 that Cortana toys were lacking among Halo ' s merchandising. [50]

  7. Richard Taylor (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    In May of 2020, due to economic fallout resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the relationship between Taylor's Weta Workshop and Magic Leap came to an end, when the latter company laid off about 1,000 staff members worldwide. All of the Magic Leap employees in New Zealand were laid off, and the partnership with Weta Workshop was dissolved. [14 ...

  8. Greg Broadmore - Wikipedia

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    Greg Broadmore (born 1972) is a New Zealand concept designer, artist, writer and sculptor based in Wellington. [1] He is the creator of Dr Grordbort's, [2] and has worked as a designer, artist and writer at The Lord of the Rings film franchise director Peter Jackson's award-winning special effects and prop company, Weta Workshop since 2002.

  9. Private Division - Wikipedia

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    In August, the company announced a partnership with Wētā Workshop to publish a game in the Middle-Earth franchise. The game was revealed to be Tales of the Shire and is scheduled to release in the second half of 2024. [15] [16] In December, Private Division announced a publishing deal with Bloober Team to release a survival horror game. [17]