Tom Hanks will be digitally rejuvenated!

Tom Hanks revealed which of his films is his favorite.

Jan 31, 2023 - 17:54
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Tom Hanks  will be digitally rejuvenated!

Tom Hanks will be digitally rejuvenated with the help of artificial intelligence in the new film "Back to the Future"  directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film takes place entirely in one room and follows its occupants and their changes over many years.

The company Metaphysic, which has developed a new tool based on artificial intelligence called Metaphysic Live, announced that it has entered into a partnership with the American agency CAA. They said the tool offers "high-resolution photorealistic face change and rejuvenating effects live and in real-time without the need for further compositing."

The Hollywood Reporter reported that Metaphysic Live will be used "heavily" in "Back to the Future", and the cast, including Hanks and his co-star Robin Wright, will be rejuvenated. "I've always been drawn to the technology that helps me tell a story," Zemeckis said in a statement. "The film simply wouldn't work without our actors seamlessly transforming into younger versions of themselves. Metaphysic AI tools do just that, in ways that were previously impossible," the director added.

Recall, the Oscar winner, who starred in numerous hits, from Forrest Gump to Elvis, stated that "Road to Perdition" from 2002 is "one of the best films he has acted in" and that the film "doesn't get enough mention when talking about his career. "." For some reason, no one mentions "Road to Perdition", and that was an incredibly important movie for me," Hanks stated.

Hanks recently said that there are only four films in his career that he considers "pretty good""No one knows how a film is made, although everyone thinks they do. I've made a bunch of films, and four of them are pretty good, at least I think so," Tom added. However, he did not want to reveal the titles of his four favorites. What we do know is that those four films do not include "The Bonfire of the Vanities" from 1990, based on the novel by Tom Wolfe.