I remember thinking his eyelashes looked off but then someone posted a picture of him when he was young and they looked just like that. Dude just had weird features when he was younger.That's how his eyes looked back then. This is him from Less Than Zero.
lol no because in Clueless he's dating a 16 year old at the end of it, and in Ant-Man he's a divorcee with a kid.Paul Rudd is the same age in Clueless as his character in Ant-Man is supposed to be.
Ok I made that up, but you could buy it right?
He looks great for his age, but he doesn't look like he did 20 years ago.
He was an intern for a law firm, dude was a step away from jail.lol no because in Clueless he's dating a 16 year old at the end of it, and in Ant-Man he's a divorcee with a kid.
I remember thinking his eyelashes looked off but then someone posted a picture of him when he was young and they looked just like that. Dude just had weird features when he was younger.
Was it that hard/expensive to recast the characters with actors who actually look the part?
It will and no one will give a damn outside of the 12 people that actually think Feige cares about the shows.Really hoping this wildly contradicts Agents of SHIELD a whole bunch just like Homecoming stepped all over it, just for the reactions on here.
Was it that hard/expensive to recast the characters with actors who actually look the part?
At least here, this is the actors themselves, but being de-aged in post. Bringing the dead back to life just didn't work and only served to distract. They really should have just stuck with Guy Henry in makeup.I'm still in therapy over the CG Grand Moff Tarkin from rogue one and they throw this at me
Him and young Michael Douglas were pretty good.
I love how well all this (Ant-Man 1 & 2, CM, pre serum Steve Rogers, TWS Peggy) fleshes out the MCU history.
You really get a sense that Iron Man was just the audience jumping on point.
Only time I thought the de-aging affect looked bad was young Tony in Civil War.
Look at this thumbnail and those dead wax eyes.
When Nick says to Tony, "You think you are the only superhero in the world?" with how smart Tony is, how would he have not known other superhereos existed?
Do you know anybody who looks like what Jackson and Greg did in the 90s?Was it that hard/expensive to recast the characters with actors who actually look the part?
Fury isn't bald. The promo art from the movie leaked and he has hair. Had hair in the set photos too.
He knew? He knew of the Hulk, he tried recruiting him, Captain America was working with his father. Wouldn't surprise me if theres been rumours or urban legends about Ant-man (Pym) and Cap Marvel too, and in that case it's probably safe to say stark know about them as well.
Many just weren't active when the first Ironman took place.
Because the only publicly known hero before then was thought to be dead. Anyone else was either a current/former Shield agent whose existence was covered up or they weren't a superhero yet.When Nick says to Tony, "You think you are the only superhero in the world?" with how smart Tony is, how would he have not known other superhereos existed?
And? Take it like a rhetorical question, not fact that Stark thought he was the only superhero.
Really hoping this wildly contradicts Agents of SHIELD a whole bunch just like Homecoming stepped all over it, just for the reactions on here.
You bet your ass Hollywood studios have digital molds of every high profile actor. They just need to nail down rendering.The year is 2089. Digital recreations of Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, and Eva Longoria star in Mission Impossible XVIII.
It will and no one will give a damn outside of the 12 people that actually think Feige cares about the shows.
You bet your ass Hollywood studios have digital molds of every high profile actor. They just need to nail down rendering.The year is 2089. Digital recreations of Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, and Eva Longoria star in Mission Impossible XVIII.
Why? Just hire younger actors. You can do a lot of with make up. The last MiB, Looper etc.
Attempting to make JGL look like Bruce Willis served only to make him look like someone that had to get a lot of plastic surgery after going through a windshield. That transition in the timeline when Young Joe turns into Old Joe looked so ridiculous, especially with that hairpiece they put on Willis in the attempt to make it more seamless.
The year is 2089. Digital recreations of Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, and Eva Longoria star in Mission Impossible XVIII.