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Ford not looking to relive youth

But ‘Indiana Jones’ star OK with film’s use of de-aging tech

By Alexandra Del Rosario, Los Angeles Times
Published: May 26, 2023, 6:55am

Harrison Ford defended the use of de-aging tech in his latest “Indiana Jones” film, months after he said it was “a little spooky.”

Speaking during a press conference for the film at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, the “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” icon, 80, praised the technology that made his de-aged character seem “very realistic.”

“I know that that is my face,” he said. “… That’s what I looked like 35 years ago.”

As seen in the “Dial of Destiny” trailer, the latest film (directed by James Mangold) flashes back to a younger Indy (Ford) kicking enemy butt. Unlike other attempts at de-aging, which can stick “out like a sore thumb if it’s not honest,” Ford said his de-aged scenes in “Indiana Jones” are “emotionally real.”

“So I think it was used very skillfully and assiduously,” he said. “I’m very happy with it.”

While Ford thinks the de-aging technology does him and “Indiana Jones” justice, he said he doesn’t necessarily want to be his younger self again.

“I’m real happy with age,” he said. “I love being older.”

Ford said he came back to his action role “to round out the story.” Doing so seemed to pay off as he received an honorary Palme d’Or and a five-minute standing ovation last Thursday during the film’s Cannes premiere.

“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” premieres in June, more than 40 years after Ford debuted in the titular role with “Raiders of the Lost Ark” in 1981.

The new film also stars Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Boyd Holbrook and Shaunette Renée Wilson.

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