We almost had to reckon with de-aged Julia Roberts in Mission: Impossible 7
is a more interesting thought experiment than what if Julia Roberts appeared. Thankfully, McQuarrie fell out of love with the idea when he started thinking about de-aging.“The only way I could have seen doing the sequence justice [using de-aging] was to somehow convince Julia Roberts to come in and be this small role at the beginning of this story.
Now all anybody’s going to be doing is thinking about the de-aging of Julia Roberts, and Esai, and Tom, and Henry Czerny.’”Then I got the bill for de-aging those people before their salaries were even factored into it. And if you put two of them in a shot together, or three of them in a shot together, it would have been as expensive as the train by the time we were done.
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