Harrison Ford Talks Seeing De-Aged Self In ‘Indiana Jones & The Dial Of Destiny’: “That’s What I Looked Like 35 Years Ago”

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Harrison Ford Talks Seeing De-Aged Self In ‘Indiana Jones & The Dial Of Destiny’: “That’s What I Looked Like 35 Years Ago”
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Harrison Ford is defending the de-aging process he underwent for a flashback sequence in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. The fifth installment of the James Mangold-directed film premiered at…

During a press conference, Ford talked about the technology used for the de-aging process that made him look younger in the opening sequence of the film.

“The technology has evolved to the point where to me, seems very realistic and I know that that is my face,” Ford said. “It’s not a kind of Photoshop magic, that’s what I looked like 35 years ago because Lucasfilm has every frame of film that we’ve made together over all of these years.

The actor said he was “very happy” with the end result but doesn’t look back and say, “I wish I was that guy again,” adding, “I’m real happy with age. I love being older. It was great to be young, but s**tfire I could be dead, but I’m still working.”Ford has previously also stated that this film will be the last time he will embody the character of Indiana Jones.

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