2018-02-01, 03:48 PM
Valeyard, what I wanted to mean is that deaging an actor/actress because he/she must play a role as him/herself, but younger (or never aged, like in this case) it's another story in comparison to deaging only to cover the actor/actress age... for example, for Stark in an Iron Man movie (or Avenger, can't remember), or in Guardians of the Galaxy 2, it is a "fair" use of the deaging process - it is the modern version of the make-up; it is "fair" because it's requested by the script.
But, digital deaging actors just to let them seem younger, is not that fair... what I mean is, we all know (more or less) that previous scenes are made using CGI, but (almost) nobody knows where actors are deaged... the next thing? S1M0NE-like actors, completely made in CGI; not a fantasy, just let the technology grows a bit, let's say a decade or two... this gives me goosebumps!
But, digital deaging actors just to let them seem younger, is not that fair... what I mean is, we all know (more or less) that previous scenes are made using CGI, but (almost) nobody knows where actors are deaged... the next thing? S1M0NE-like actors, completely made in CGI; not a fantasy, just let the technology grows a bit, let's say a decade or two... this gives me goosebumps!