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Harrison Ford Defends De|Aging In Indiana Jones Movie


Harrison Ford defends de-aging in Indiana Jones 5 at Cannes

The 80-year-old actor not only supports the movie's deployment of de-aging effects, but also expressed his relaxed attitude about his actual aging.

Harrison Ford defends 'Indiana Jones' de-aging: 'That is my face'

Harrison Ford defended the use of de-aging tech in his latest “Indiana Jones” film, months after he said it was “a little spooky.”

How 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' De-Aged Harrison Ford

To enter the past, then, is to end history. It's Voller's motto, but also the movie's—a nod to the de-aging technology that has made it possible ...

Harrison Ford defends de-aging in new 'Indiana Jones' movie

Harrison Ford slammed critics who complained about his de-aged appearance in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" stating that it wasn't ...

Harrison Ford Defends De-Aging In Indiana Jones Movie - BuzzFeed

The 80-year-old iconic actor makes some valid points about using the de-aging technology.

Harrison Ford defends use of de-ageing technology in new Indiana ...

Harrison Ford has defended the use of de-ageing technology in the latest Indiana Jones film. The actor, 80, has returned for his final outing as the ...

Harrison Ford defends use of de-ageing technology in new Indiana ...

Harrison Ford has defended the use of de-ageing technology in the latest Indiana Jones film. The actor, 80, has returned for his final ...

Harrison Ford defends de-aging technology in new 'Indiana Jones ...

The film's team shared that new VFX technology was created for the film in order to de-age the 80 year-old, using artificial intelligence to ...

Harrison Ford Defends 'Indiana Jones' De-Aging Technology: Details

Harrison Ford defended the de-aging technology used on him during a flashback sequence in his new film, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

Harrison Ford Talks Seeing De-Aged Self In 'Indiana Jones & The ...

Harrison Ford is defending the de-aging process he underwent for a flashback sequence in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

Harrison Ford Defends Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny's De ...

It's not the years, it's the mileage! Harrison Ford defended the de-aging technology used on him during a flashback sequence in his new film ...

'That is my face': Harrison Ford stands up for de-aged Indiana Jones

“It belongs in the final cut.” · ​​ · He also added some thoughts that had less to do with the technology: “ · The movie magic seen in · “Indiana ...

Harrison Ford defends Indiana Jones de-ageing: 'It's not Photoshop'

Harrison Ford has defended the de-ageing in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, telling crowds at Cannes that "it's not Photoshop" and ...

Harrison Ford Defends The De-Aging Scene In 'Indiana Jones 5'

Harrison Ford defended the de-aging scene in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" at the Cannes Film Festival.

Harrison Ford defends de-aging tech in new 'Indiana Jones'

Speaking at a press conference at Cannes Film Festival, Harrison Ford defended the use of de-aging technology in the new 'Indiana Jones' ...

Harrison Ford Embraces De-aging in 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of ...

Harrison Ford defended the use of de-aging technology at the Cannes Film Festival for the fifth installment of the Indiana Jones series.

Harrison Ford defends de-aging technology in Indiana Jones 5

Harrison Ford has defended the use of de-aging technology in flashback scenes in the latest entry to the Indiana Jones franchise.

Harrison Ford Was De-Aged For The New "Indiana Jones" Movie ...

Harrison Ford Was De-Aged For The New "Indiana Jones" Movie, And He Defended Them Doing It For The Sake Of The Story ... No compatible source was ...

Harrison Ford Defends De-Aging Tech In Indiana Jones Film

Indiana Jones star Harrison Ford has defended the decision to use “de-aging” technology in portions of the franchise's new film.

Indiana Jones 5 De-Ages Harrison Ford -- But It Doesn't Work - Variety

For Indiana Jones 5, James Mangold uses de-aging technology on Harrison Ford for flashback scenes. Why not cast a younger actor instead?