The de-aging technique in “The Irishman” uses light-based software called FLUX. It essentially deploys extra cameras and uses AI software to iron out an actor’s wrinkles, but doesn’t ...
Written by Zemeckis and Eric Roth and based on an acclaimed graphic novel by Richard McGuire, Here tells the story of ...
Readers are curious about how de-aging has become so realistic in TV and films, so Us Weekly got to the bottom of the AI ...
Based on the 2014 graphic novel, Here is filmed from a single camera position across time, from when dinosaurs roamed the ...
(JTA) — “The Irishman,” Martin Scorsese’s latest organized crime epic, became streamable on Netflix this week. Even if the significant digital de-aging of the actors involved is a bit ...
Another YouTuber corrects Scorsese’s ‘Irishman’ de-aging, and it’s embarrassing for Netflix All signs seem to indicate that Scorsese and Netflix paid way too much for De Niro's distracting ...
De-aging, AI-powered or not, has always proved divisive, drawing scrutiny in blockbusters ranging from the recent "Indiana Jones" to serious pictures like "The Irishman." It's not just that it ...
The epic 3½-hour, $150 million mobster film "The Irishman," which earned 10 Academy Award nominations and starred Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, was based on "I Heard You Paint Houses," published ...
Image In “The Irishman,” Joe Pesci, left, played the mobster Russell Bufalino and Robert De Niro played Frank Sheeran, who said he had been hired by Mr. Bufalino to kill the former Teamsters ...