Why does jeff bridges look weird in tron




















Do you die in Tron? What happened to Rinzler at the end of Tron Legacy? How long was Kevin Flynn stuck in the grid? Do programs age Tron? What do the colors represent in Tron? Was Tron Uprising canceled? Did CLU kill Tron? Will there ever be a season 2 of Tron Uprising? Will there be a 3rd Tron movie? Does Tron evolve canon? What does Tron stand for? This one takes it to the nth degree. To get the visual effects right, Bridges shimmied into a motion-capture suit and set to work.

I had never done that. However, with deep fake technology now available, many amateur filmmakers are showing you can replicate almost any celebrity's face with the right software package.

It's led to a glut of videos that replace one actor for another, as in the case of a Back to the Future edit, which put Tom Holland and Robert Downey in the movie, as well as videos that improve upon Hollywood's de-aging attempts. One such content creator is Shamook, who most recently improved The Irishman's poor de-aging effects by using a deep fake of Robert de Niro from Goodfellas.

Now, Shamook has gone back to arguably the most notorious example of de-aging in movies, replacing the poor CGI in Tron: Legacy with a much better version using deep fake technology.

The year-old actor also appears in his natural state as games developer Kevin Flynn, who has been trapped in the first film's cyber universe for 20 years. There were hints even before screenings took place that not everyone at Disney was convinced their new creation cut the mustard.

For a moment, you buy this thing as a real character, which to me is exciting. I just don't think that's been done before. I suspect Kosinski's openness is due to the fact that, even if a virtual Bridges isn't quite right, his existence in a form that might even for a second fool the human brain is a remarkable thing.

If Sean Connery were to be returned to his youth via the same technology and cast once again as James Bond, the result would be a film in which appeared as a spectacularly lifelike computer game character. The chaps in the programming suite might pat themselves on the back for a job done as well as anyone might have done it, but the audience would not be fooled, because anything that looks slightly fake in a supposedly real environment is going to be hugely off-putting.



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