Drew Ayers is a professor of film at Eastern Washington University. He is the author of Spectacular Posthumanism: The Digital Vernacular of Visual Effects, and his work has been published in animation, Configurations, Convergence, and Film Criticism.

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List of Illustrations Introduction. Cultured Meat: VFX and Embodiment in the Action Film 1. Technology and the Action Body: "Invisible" VFX, Deepfakes, and Digital Style 2. Identity and the Action Body: Race, Gender, and The Woman King 3. Extra-Ordinary Action Bodies: Age, Disability, and Spectacular Embodiment 4. The Nonhuman Action Body: Animated Animals and Hybrid Humans Conclusion. Action Bodies of Tomorrow: Novocaine, AI, and Excessive Humanity Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
