Lorenzo Bertolazzi

Lorenzo Bertolazzi isn’t the sort of name you just gloss over if you’re even remotely into cinema these days. The dude’s got his fingerprints all over some of the biggest movies in the past few years. Let’s talk Justice League—yeah, that 2021 Zack Snyder cut everyone lost their minds over online? Bertolazzi was right there in the thick of it. He’s built this rep for working on projects that demand a crazy attention to detail and a sort of visual flair you can’t fake. Then there’s The Gorge, slated for 2025, which, honestly, is getting hyped up as the next big thing. People are already buzzing about the cast and the insane action sequences. And don’t even get me started on The Batman from 2022. That movie had a whole mood—dark, gritty, and somehow still fresh, even with all the Batmans we’ve seen before. Bertolazzi’s involvement just sort of guarantees a certain level of polish, y’know? He’s not the guy in front of the camera, but his work is everywhere. Whether it’s wrangling wild practical effects or helping pull off those jaw-dropping stunts, he’s one of those behind-the-scenes legends who can make or break a blockbuster. The film industry’s got plenty of folks who just punch in and punch out, but Bertolazzi’s clearly in it for the art. If you see his name in the credits, just know you’re in for a wild ride, every single time.

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  • Professions: Location Management, Additional Crew, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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