Casting The character of Manny was originally written by
Guillermo del Toro for one of his favorite actors,
Argentinian Federico Luppi, whom he directed in
Cronos (1993). However, Luppi's English pronunciation was not good enough for the film, so del Toro chose
Giancarlo Giannini instead; in a 2013 interview del Toro confirmed the story and stated that what he misses the most about working in the
Spanish language is the possibility of directing Luppi, for whom del Toro professes the utmost admiration. It was the first major studio film role of actor
Norman Reedus. He had also made an acting debut in the independent pictures
Floating and
Six Ways to Sunday (both released in 1997). His role in
Mimic was shot after
Floating, but before
Six Ways to Sunday. Two of the film's actors,
Josh Brolin and Alix Koromzay, had previously starred in
Nightwatch, another Dimension/Miramax horror film from the same year.
Nightwatch's director
Ole Bornedal, and cinematographer
Dan Laustsen also worked on
Mimic. The film was a remake of a
1994 Danish film by Bornedal, and like
Mimic, it also had production difficulties stemming from the Weinstein brothers. Del Toro hired the Danish-born Laustsen for
Mimic after seeing the work he was doing on the American remake of
Nightwatch. Laustsen has since gone on to have a successful career in the United States, and has become Del Toro's regular cinematographer. Del Toro originally wanted to cast
Andre Braugher as Peter Mann, but was vetoed by the Weinstein brothers, who thought an interracial relationship would hurt the film's commercial prospects. The film also features the first collaboration between Del Toro and his regular actor
Doug Jones, who played one of the "Long John" creatures.
Rob Bottin was the
creature effects designer for the film.
Filming Principal photography occurred in
Toronto,
Canada, due to the city's similarities to
New York. The film includes several examples of del Toro's most characteristic hallmarks: "I have a sort of a fetish for insects, clockwork, monsters, dark places, and unborn things", said del Toro, and this is evident in
Mimic, where at times all are combined in long, brooding shots of dark, cluttered, muddy chaotic spaces. According to
Alfonso Cuarón, del Toro's friend and colleague, "with Guillermo the shots are almost mathematical — everything is planned".
Miramax and
Dimension Films bosses
Bob and
Harvey Weinstein repeatedly clashed with del Toro over creative differences. After Harvey saw early footage, there were fights between him and del Toro regarding the tone, with the former claiming the film was not scary enough. It has been reported that one day Harvey was so infuriated with del Toro that he stormed onto the Toronto set and attempted to instruct del Toro on "how to direct a movie", and later tried to get him fired. ==Release==