I loved Karl Urban's angry face - he did a great job.
In 2012, I started to notice a lot of people talking about the new Dredd movie. Enol Juniquera: My earliest personal memory of Judge Dredd was watching Stallone's movie on the sofa. When Adi proposed we adapt the Boyhood of a Superfiend comic book, we started to buy imported Judge Dredd comics. I liked Adi Shankar's movie, and I had a vague memory of Stallone's, but that was everything I knew about the character. IGN: How familiar were you with Judge Dredd before you started working on this? Were you a fan of the universe? Luis: We are Spanish, and although Carlos Ezquerra, one of the creators of Judge Dredd, is Spanish too the truth is that in this country it was extremely difficult to buy any comic of the character.
IGN: To start, how did you meet Adi and get involved with this project? Luis Pelayo Juniquera: A few months after Adi released 'Dirty Laundry,' I was releasing another fanfilm featuring The Punisher, 'Do Not Fall in New York City.' I sent it to Adi by Twitter, and he seemed to like it.