The de-aged actor in Guardians of the Galaxy 2 was "90% makeup" not CGI – here's how they did it
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 already had one young version of an icon, we’re looking at you Baby Groot, but the opening moments of the movie showcased a younger character complete with flowing black locks. It might surprise you, though, that they didn’t go the CGI route a la Star Wars: Rogue One but instead took to good old fashioned makeup to turn back the clock. Minor spoilers for Guardians 2 follow.
Adam Kruger of Anchor.fm revealed that the scene involving a ‘young’ Ego (played by Kurt Russell) from 1980 was only “10% CGI”. So how did they pull of the de-ageing? It all comes down to the skilled hand of a makeup artist who has worked with Russell since 1989’s Tango and Cash.
From @TheAdamKruger: How did they pull off that young Kurt Russell in Guardians 2? 🎬Hear more like this: https://t.co/zdBqJuACnC pic.twitter.com/YxGnYEFSO2May 8, 2017
Dennis Ledger has worked with Kurt Russell on twenty-eight movies before being brought in to Guardians 2 to bring back the eighties to Russell’s face. Could he get work elsewhere, or was putting ‘An intimate knowledge of Kurt Russell’s face’ on his resume enough to put off potential employers for life?
Anyhoo, Ledger applied the movie makeup magic, before CGI was brought in to add the finishing touches. All in all, pretty darn impressive.
Hey, if all you need to keep yourself from getting old is a makeup artist following you around for the better part of two decades then sign me up.
Image: Marvel
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