The highly-anticipated Pacific Rim: Uprising is currently in the middle of production. And by the looks of it, they recieved a very warm welcome from one of the countries they are filming in.
John Boyega, who stars in the film, recently shared a photo of him taking part in a traditional ‘big luck’ ceremony in China. According to Boyega, the production started filming in China earlier today, and was given the ceremony “to ensure successful filming.”
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Today we began our China #PacificRimUprising shoot, blessed with a traditional opening ceremony to ensure successful filming ๐จ๐ณ๐จ๐ณ๐จ๐ณ pic.twitter.com/UaTB0nrOCg
โ John Boyega (@JohnBoyega) March 9, 2017
For the uninitiated, the ceremony traditionally involved lighting incense – as Boyega and a crew member can be seen doing above – while saying prayers in the direction of each of the four cardinal directions.
This isn’t the first time a ceremony of this nature has been done on a major film set. When beginning production of the 2012 film Life of Pi, director Ang Lee performed a big luck ceremony for his cast and crew, a tradition he reportedly has on each of his film shoots. According to a report from the LA Times, Lee’s version of the ceremony ended with him turning on a movie camera and striking a gong.
Here’s hoping that the cast and crew of Pacific Rim: Uprising have a great shoot while filming in China.
Pacific Rim: Uprising is currently being filmed, and is expected to hit theaters February 23, 2018. The original Pacific Rim earned $411 million worldwide, with $101 million of that coming domestically.
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Pacific Rim: Uprising will open in theaters on Feb. 23, 2018.