Hollywood studios rarely let their A - lean stars execute their own stunts . An injury could retard a film production , or bad , prevent a photogenic face from promoting a movie once it hit theaters . In this behind - the - scene look at theVFX work on Blade Runner 2049byUniversal Production Partners , we see how Ryan Gosling ’s pretty face was protect by a stunt double and a CG caput .
producer normally stress to cast stunt doubles that have a similar build and body to an doer , but these days it does n’t really weigh what their face look like . Long gone are the days of laughing at a stunt double in a movie that look nothing like the star they ’re subbing for , as computer artwork and New digital effects make flawless face replacements relatively well-off .

And because Blade Runner 2049 was of late shortlisted for the 2018 Oscar for best ocular effect , we ’ve catch another behind - the - scene look at the film ’s wonderful effect , good manners of Rodeo FX , who helped make the year 2049 look even more dystopic .
Unfortunately the picture was n’t exactly a runaway success at the box office this summer , which means Blade Runner 2049 will have a arduous time competing with other effect - laden blockbusters like Star Wars : The Last Jedi and the Guardians of the Galaxy sequel for that visual effects Oscar .
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