How ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Resurrected Peter Cushing As Grand Moff Tarkin

How ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Resurrected Peter Cushing As Grand Moff Tarkin

The digital revival of the late Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was a surprise for many fans, and you can find out how and why ILM worked their magic after the jump.

By MattBellissimo - Dec 28, 2016 04:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: New York Times
With Rogue One: A Star Wars Story having been in theatres for a few weeks now, one of the biggest talking points of the film has been the digital resurrection of the late Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin. While there were plenty of rumors prior to release about the character appearing in the film, the villain ended up having an unexpectedly sizeable role as a secondary antagonist.

Reactions to the use of Cushing's skeletal visage have ranged from praise over the effects to derision over morality, though the team behind the film maintains that his involvement was imperative to the story, given Tarkin's position as Commander of the Death Star in Episode IV“If he’s not in the movie, we’re going to have to explain why he’s not in the movie,” said Lucasfilm story development executive Kiri Hart to the New York Times. “This is kind of his thing.”

Industrial Light And Magic worked on Tarkin, with permission and input from Cushing's estate. Actor Guy Henry portrayed the character on set, with his facial performance replaced by a digital recreation of Cushing in the film's final cut. The team at ILM used archived daily footage from A New Hope to study and simulate the facial tics of Cushing. “When Peter Cushing makes an ‘aah’ sound, he doesn’t move his upper lip," explained ILM chief creative officer John Knoll. "He only opens his jaw about halfway, and makes this square shape with his lower lip, that exposes his lower teeth.” Before these nuances in Cushing's face were accounted for, the team felt like their creation resembled a relative of Cushing, and not the actor exactly. However, their first rule was that "realism trumped likeness."


While ILM was certain they could pull off Tarkin as a fully-realized character in the film, there were back-up plans just in case, though it would have resulted in a significantly reduced on-screen presence for the character. “We did talk about Tarkin participating in conversations via hologram, or transferring that dialogue to other characters,” Knoll said. 

Some of the criticism stemming from the use of Cushing's likeness in Rogue One was that it opened the door to using the digital appearances of deceased actors in other films. Knoll, however, said he doesn't see that happening, with Rogue One acting as a special cirumstance. “I don’t imagine that happening,” Knoll said. “This was done for very solid and defendable story reasons. This is a character that is very important to telling this kind of storyIt is extremely labor-intensive and expensive to do. I don’t imagine anybody engaging in this kind of thing in a casual manner. We’re not planning on doing this digital re-creation extensively from now on. It just made sense for this particular movie.” 

What did you think of Tarkin in Rogue One? Let us know your thoughts below! 

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HecticHector
HecticHector - 12/28/2016, 4:47 AM
First?
AwesomePromoz
AwesomePromoz - 12/28/2016, 5:47 AM
I would prefer a hologram or body double, but ultimately I don't care because it's just a movie.
JonC
JonC - 12/28/2016, 8:42 AM
In the five stages of Cushing shown above the one second to the left actually looks better than the final (with the exception of the hair color) IMO.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 12/28/2016, 4:53 AM
“If he’s not in the movie, we’re going to have to explain why he’s not in the movie,”

Don't really buy this. There are plenty of ways to hint at his presence without explicitly showing it.. or they could have used him sparingly in one scene and then had him relay orders over the intercom or something. At the end of the day they just wanted to see if they could make a fully CG character work, and they failed imo.
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 12/28/2016, 5:04 AM
@RorMachine - I thought Tarkin was mostly fine -- but he was perhaps used 40 - 50% longer than he should have been, such that the illusion started to collapse with scrutiny.

For me, the weakest point was probably in his lip movements.
BinZin
BinZin - 12/28/2016, 5:56 AM
@RorMachine - I thought it was unnecessary and unsettling to watch. I would have like holograms better. It was one of the weakest points of the movie.
dnno1
dnno1 - 12/28/2016, 6:15 AM
@RorMachine - they only failed because the told everybody it was CG.
BackwardGalaxy
BackwardGalaxy - 12/28/2016, 6:21 AM
@dnno1 - you needed to be told?
dnno1
dnno1 - 12/28/2016, 6:32 AM
@BackwardGalaxy - yeah, like I needed to be told that James Earl Jones was just a voice actor for Darth Vader and that the live actor was David Prowse.
StormXmen123
StormXmen123 - 12/28/2016, 8:17 AM
@RorMachine - Tarkin truly needed to be in this film. They needed to show him take over control of the Death Star from krenic (to explain how he is in charge in ANH: which is DIRECTLY set after R1).

Additionally, krennic and tarkin were shown to have an antagonistic relationship throughout Catalyst. Having Tarking not present would not complete their story
osideous
osideous - 12/28/2016, 9:16 AM
@RorMachine - i thought they handled it very well.
osideous
osideous - 12/28/2016, 9:17 AM
@BinZin - at the end of the day the only opinion that matters is those of his estate. so you can be nerved by it, by they worked with his estate and had their permission. so get over it.
BinZin
BinZin - 12/28/2016, 11:01 AM
@osideous - Well thanks for the premission to be "nerved". I didn't say they didn't have the right to use his likeness, so you are putting words in my mouth.

It just didn't work for me, so i guess i already got over it so that i could enjoy the movie, so you advising me to get over it is pointless and rude. Have a good day and a happy new year.
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 12/28/2016, 5:07 AM
ILM will have to recreate General Leia I'm guessing for Eisode VIII, unless they have enough footage to work with, to make it work.

From Brandon Lee to Paul Walker,and now Carrie Fisher.
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