bit late for halloween but
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 12:30 am
It seems after years out of the limelight finally James Dean is about to make his return to the big screen: wonder how much `he` will earn? Discuss.
Dean's return to the big screen will reportedly be accomplished via CGI, with the F/X artists using archival footage and photos for reference and a voiceover actor recording Rogan's lines. While the Star Warsblockbuster Rogue Onefirst dipped a toe in these waters by digitally resurrecting Peter Cushing to reprise his role as Grand Moff Tarkin, Finding Jackwill be the most extensive "performance" by a deceased actor yet. And if it works, it could open the door to more posthumous on-screen appearances. The Hollywood Reporterspoke with Mark Roesler — CEO of CMG Worldwide, which represents the Deans, as well as the families of such deceased celebrities as Burt Reynolds, Bette Davis and Christopher Reeve — who said: "This opens up a whole new opportunity for many of our clients who are no longer with us."
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Dean's return to the big screen will reportedly be accomplished via CGI, with the F/X artists using archival footage and photos for reference and a voiceover actor recording Rogan's lines. While the Star Warsblockbuster Rogue Onefirst dipped a toe in these waters by digitally resurrecting Peter Cushing to reprise his role as Grand Moff Tarkin, Finding Jackwill be the most extensive "performance" by a deceased actor yet. And if it works, it could open the door to more posthumous on-screen appearances. The Hollywood Reporterspoke with Mark Roesler — CEO of CMG Worldwide, which represents the Deans, as well as the families of such deceased celebrities as Burt Reynolds, Bette Davis and Christopher Reeve — who said: "This opens up a whole new opportunity for many of our clients who are no longer with us."
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