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- Despite trying to keep his swashbuckling to a minimum, a threat to California's pending statehood causes the adventure-loving Don Alejandro de la Vega and his wife, Elena, to take action.
- In this making-of piece, we hear from Campbell, Powell, Phillips, miniatures designer and supervisor Richard Taylor and Weta Workshop's Wayne Dawson as they look at the big fight sequence that takes place on a train. We learn about choreography, the train set, visual effects, and actually shooting the scene. We learn a lot about the filming of the miniature train.
- This making-of piece details from visual effects supervisor Kent Houston and graphic designers Fortunato Frattasio and Enid Dalkoff. They discuss various effects in the film like fire during a fight, eliminating visual distractions and some embellishments, and digital actors.
- This making-of piece features Campbell, Phillips, Meheux, Banderas, Sewell, second assistant director Jamie Marshall, actor Catherine Zeta-Jones and writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman as they focus on the details of that scene. We watch Marshall's efforts to wrangle the extras and make the shoot work on a nuts and bolts level. We also learn about lighting and other challenges like the weather as well as the writing and performing of the scene.
- This making-of piece mixes movie shots, bits from the set, and interviews. We find notes from Campbell, stunt coordinator Gary Powell, second unit director John Mahaffie, head of animal department Jack Lilley, producer Lloyd Phillips and actors Antonio Banderas and Rufus Sewell. We get some general notes about the stunts and details of a few specific elements as well as Banderas' qualifications to do his own work and dealing with animals.
- Consistently frustrated by Zorro in his attempts to court and marry Margarita, Estevan tells Diego he is giving up and leaving for Spain, but he actually has one final plan left.
- 2018– 1h 31mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 50mPodcast Episode
- Critic, Critic, that cynic so cocky and free. Critic, Critic, he makes the sign of the 'C'. That's right, today he's looking at Zorro. But Zorro's cool, isn't he? Well he was before 2005, when they made a follow-up to The Mask of Zorro, and took everything that made that movie cool and dumbed it down about 30 IQ points.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode