Director Christopher McQuarrie had almost considered de-aging Tom Cruise for one of the opening sequences of 바카라Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One바카라, in order to appear as his 1989 version of the franchise protagonist Ethan Hunt, however he ultimately decided against it arguing that the results of de-aging are very inconsistent.
As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, during an interview with GamesRadar+ and Total Film, director Christopher McQuarrie said that the creative team behind 바카라Mission: Impossible 7바카라 had considered to de-age Tom Cruise for one of the opening scenes in the film.
바카라Originally, there had been a whole sequence at the beginning of the movie that was going to take place in 1989,바카라 he explained. 바카라We talked about it as a cold open, we talked about it as flashbacks in the movie, we looked at de-aging.바카라
바카라One of the big things about (the de-aging) I was looking at while researching, I kept saying, 바카라Boy, this de-aging is really good바카라 or 바카라This de-aging is not so good.바카라 Never did I find myself actually following the story,바카라 he said. 바카라I was so distracted by an actor that I had known for however long was now suddenly this young person.바카라
However, McQuarrie hasn바카라t ruled out using de-aging in the future and is looking to incorporate it into future projects once he is more certain about its outcome.
바카라In researching that (technology), I cracked the code 바카라 I think 바카라 on how best to approach it,바카라 McQuarrie said. 바카라By then, we had kind of moved away from it. We may still play with it. We never say never.바카라
Digital de-aging these days has become a common phenomenon in Hollywood, and it바카라s been done in various instances to make old actors appear younger. Some of these examples include Mark Hamill in 바카라Mandalorian바카라, Samuel L. Jackson in 바카라Captain Marvel바카라 and most recently, Harrison Ford for 바카라Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.바카라