James Dean in a new movie thanks to CGI | Cinema

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James Dean will return to the big screen thanks to computer graphics: Magic City Films has obtained the rights of posthumous exploitation of the image of the star from his family and has "hired" Dean for a secondary role in the film Finding Jack. It is not the first time that an actor is brought back to life on the screen (from the cameo of Marlon Brando in Superman Returns to Paul Walker in Fast & Furious 7 to Peter Cushing in Rogue One), but in the case of James Dean the actor who died in 1955 in a car accident will be completely rebuilt in computer graphics using old photos and videos, with another actor providing the voice.The news sparked numerous reactions on the web (also giving considerable visibility to the film), including that of an outraged Chris Evans:

I'm sure he would be thrilled.

This thing is horrible.

Maybe we can get a computer to paint a new Picasso. Or write a couple of John Lennon songs.

The total inability to understand here is shameful.

The actor refers to the fact that recreating an actor in CGI does not mean recreating his interpretation, and therefore considers the idea of ​​"engaging" a deceased actor to be very superficial. It is not the only one who reacted very negatively to the news:

"We searched far and wide for the perfect actor who could play Rogan, who has a very complex narrative arc, and after months of research we decided that the only one could be James Dean," commented co-director Anton Ernst . "We are truly honored that his family has decided to support us, and we will take every precaution to ensure that the legacy of one of the most important film stars ever remains intact. The family sees this as his fourth film, a film he never managed to make. We don't want to disappoint his fans. "

The Canadian Imagine Engine and the South African MOI Worldwide will be in charge of digital James Dean.

Finding Jack is an adaptation of the novel by Gareth Crocker based on the actual existence and abandonment of over ten thousand canine units in the Vietnam War, and is described as "an exciting journey on friendship and love in desperate circumstances".

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Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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