His voice was created with the help of a program called Lola

>his voice was created with the help of a program called Lola.

Hamill didn't even do the voice. It was a computer program. No wonder the whole thing felt off.

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>the whole thing felt off
It didn't though

it's called respeacher

We don't need actors anymore

sad.

>the whole thing felt off.

You might be schizophrenic, my friend.

I feel like this is some kind of The Emperor Has No Clothes situation. The entire time I was watching the episode everything about him felt off. The dead eyes. The dialogue felt stilted. Even the way he moved felt off. While watching it I had suspected they didn't use the same body double from the Mando S2 finale and I was right. It's a different guy as the body double. It just seems like everybody was too excited to see Luke Skywalker to care that it all felt off.

I'm actually glad to find out that Mark Hamill didn't a voice performance that was so lackluster.

>The Emperor Has No Clothes situation
if you were the ruler of an evil galaxy spanning empire why tf would you bother showing up to work in clothes fr fr

However I can see why they are going in this direction with the deepfake stuff even if it isn't quite there yet. . They are trying to stay true to G.L.'s vision and use cutting edge technology. One of the criticisms he had about the Sequel Trilogy was that they didn't even try to use any new tech.

They are going all in with the cutting edge tech with the projected backgrounds and deepfake stuff to stay true to G.L. vision.

>Kid points out that you are naked

>disintegrate the kid.

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Hamill did the voice, they just change how it sounds in post

>"It's a neural network you feed information into and it learns. So I had archival material from Mark in that era. We had clean recorded ADR from the original films, a book on tape he'd done from those eras, and then also Star Wars radio plays he had done back in that time. I was able to get clean recordings of that, feed it into the system, and they were able to slice it up and feed their neural network to learn this data," he explained

Hamill literally no part...zero in making the episode other than them using his lines from the OT as a baseline.

That's even creepier

Yes. So cutting edge they use it in Russia beer ads.

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that's right, Jay!

How does that not make it cutting edge.

If someone recorded this episode onto VHS, and played it on an old tv, nobody watching would think it doesn't look or sound like Mark Hamill.

It's literally an actor. With a digital Mark Hamill face puppeteered by the real actor's facial expressions.

That is more of a stunt man than an actor.

Put Star Wars out of its misery

>I am an adult still consooming Star Wars and complaining about its dependence on special effects
neck yourself

If you had no idea who that was you'd have no problem with it other than "he looks kinda stiff"

Apologise to Lucas

Not him but I noticed something was strange before hearing that it was fake.

Not calling things out for being shit is reddit as fuck

It's still a person that gets money. Arnold Schwarzenegger is more of a bodybuilder than an actor. But even when they dubbed his voice, they still paid him. The whole, "this is the end of actors" argument is stupid. Not that I'd care if it were true.