It appears that the digital artist, known only as 'Shamook,' will fill the gap where Lucasfilm's current digital de-ageing techniques are failing. Latest example: bringing Mark Hamill as young Luke Skywalker in the second season of 'The Mandalorian'
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A YouTuber famous for making "deepfakes" of scenes from iconic film and television shows including "Star Wars" has landed a job at Lucasfilm after wowing bosses at the Disney-owned company.
The digital artist known only as "Shamook" is famous online for using cutting-edge technology to seamlessly map the faces of famous stars onto other actors' bodies.
Popular videos created by the technical whiz include pasting Robert Pattinson's visage onto Christian Bale's Batman, and imagining a young Mel Gibson had returned in place of Tom Hardy in 2015's "Mad Max: Fury Road."
But his work on the climactic scene of "The Mandalorian" season two appeared to particularly impress Lucasfilm.