First look at the Boazanian Skull Ship of 'Voltes V: Legacy'
'Voltes V: Legacy' director Mark Reyes proudly revealed the interior set of the Boazanian Skull Ship of the live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese '70s anime.
According to Direk Mark, the set took them one year to construct because of its massive size that is as big as two basketball courts. It was built in a studio in Makati where the lock-in taping takes place.
It took them a while to build the set because of the delay brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and it underwent revisions as approved by Japan's Toei Company and the show's Philippine licensor Telesuccess Productions, Inc.
Nevertheless, Direk Mark promises 'Voltes V' fans that it's worth the wait as his team meticulously prepared for the set alone.
The excitement of the fans doubled when photos of the #Bozzie crew Prince Zardoz, Zandra, Zuhl, and Draco were revealed showing them doing the Boazanian dab salute.
Here's a first look at the Boazanian Skull Ship of 'Voltes V: Legacy:'
Boazanian Skull Ship
Behind the set of the Boazanian Skull Ship is a group of talented set designers, including award-winning cinematographer and visual designer Gary Gardoce.
Lighting
The stage lighting itself is vigorously designed based on four modes: war, deep space travel, neutral or day/night on earth, and default.
Safety first
Seen in this photo are two audio engineers who are wearing a face mask and face shield, adhering to the COVID-19 health and safety protocols, while on the taping bubble.
Details
The details of the podium, pillars, and arch were carefully patterned to the original Boazanian Skull Ship.
Earth
Imagine the scene wherein Prince Zardoz, Zandra, and Zuhl look at the earth from the Skull Ship window.
Prince Zardoz and Zandra
Playing the role of the major antagonist in the series is Martin Del Rosario. On the other hand, bagging the role of the beautiful Zandra is Liezel Lopez.