- The shooting location was Warner's Livingston Studio in London.
- Warner was originally scheduled to start filming "Fantastic Beasts 3" at the Livingston Studios in July. Due to the prolonged preparatory period for the film, filming was postponed to the end of autumn. The live-action version of "Tom and Jerry" just filled the empty window of the studio. .
- The film respects the settings of the original animation. Tom Tom and Jerry will not speak in the film, relying on exaggerated body movements to express emotions .
- The creators deliberately kept Tom and Jerry in the original 2D styling, as a tribute to the "Tom and Jerry" animation. Director Tim Story believes that this restoration of classic images is the best way to pay tribute to the consistent style of cartoons.
- The scene where the animated character Bulldog Spike crosses the road is simulated by a real person. After post-production, it finally presents the texture of the 2D animation character and the 3D real world .
Tom and Jerry behind the scenes gags
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Dennis 2022-03-25 09:01:18
So cute ah ah ah ah ah. Tom Jerry's expressions, demeanor, actions and personality are very vivid. It's just that occasionally there will be a feeling that the atmosphere can't be set off, and there will be a trace of embarrassment. Overall not bad, some pictures really like.
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Breanna 2022-03-25 09:01:18
The 1334th movie I've seen, I give "Tom and Jerry" a 7.5. Warner Bros. did not let me down. Tom and Jerry, who are loyal to the original 2D graphics, have no sense of incongruity on the screen. Tom and Jerry are vivid The expressions, the exaggerated movements, are only better than what I saw on TV as a child. A movie that will make an 8-year-old laugh as much as an 80-year-old.
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Terence: Okay. I need you to understand the sensitivity of this matter.
Kayla: Yes
Terence: If a picture of this mouse is tweeted up to insta-book-face or the ticky-tock,we will be ruined.
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[seeing that Preeta getting in her car]
Kayla: Hey... Where's Preeta going?
Gavin the Doorman: A doorman never tells
[pauses]
Gavin the Doorman: JFK