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“This is what I looked like 35 years ago” – Deadline

“This is what I looked like 35 years ago” – Deadline

Harrison Ford defends the de-aging operation he underwent for a flashback sequence Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. The fifth installment of the James Mangold-directed film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival where the star received a five-minute standing ovation.

During a press conference, Ford talks about the technology used in a de-aging process that makes him look younger in the film’s opening sequence.

“Technology has advanced to the point where it looks very realistic to me and I know that’s my face,” Ford said. “It’s not some kind of photoshop magic, that’s what it looked like 35 years ago because Lucasfilm has every frame of the movies we’ve made together over all these years. [use]…”

Ford continued, “It’s just a hoax unless it’s backed up by a story and sticks out like a sore thumb if it’s not sincere, it’s not real… I mean, emotionally real. And so I think it’s been used very subtly.”

The actor said he was “very happy” with the end result but didn’t look back and say, “I wish I could be that guy again,” adding, “I’m really happy with the age. I love being older. It was nice being young, but I might be dead, but I’m still working.”

Watch the full press conference in the video posted below.

Ford has also previously stated that this film will be the last time he will portray Indiana Jones.

“This is the last movie in the series, and this is the last time I get to play the character,” said Ford. Total movie magazine. “I expect it will be the last time he appears in a movie.”

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny It will be released on June 30, 2023.