Cast: Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen, Benedict Wong
Director: Ang Lee
Synopsis: Gemini Man is an innovative action-thriller starring Will Smith as Henry Brogan, an elite assassin, who is suddenly targeted and pursued by a mysterious young operative that seemingly can predict his every move. The film is directed by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Ang Lee and produced by renown producers Jerry Bruckheimer, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Don Granger. Also starring are Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen and Benedict Wong.
Gemini Man
Release Date: October, 2019
It's Will Smith like you've never seen him. Twice
Gemini Man features two Will Smiths, him playing both a 51-year-old assassin and the 23- year-old assassin out to kill him. Smith's younger self is a fully realized digital human so sophisticated the pair are able to do hand to hand combat seamlessly on screen, in an astonishing double-performance. "You're looking at Will looking at himself, 30 years younger," says producer Jerry Bruckheimer. "That's a phenomenal experience for an audience."
When Junior cries, its Will Smith's tears
"This is not de-ageing, this is not face replacement – Junior is a completely digital creation, 100% driven by Will Smith's performance capture," says VFX supervisor Bill Westenhofer. Every tear he cries, every punch he throws, everything you see is all pure Smith. "When I first saw it," says the actor of his game-changing dual performance, "it was freaky. It was me. I was looking at the perfect 23-year-old version of me, like somebody took all the flaws out. It's cinematically astounding. This is going to change how movies are made, and how movies are seen."
Get ready for 'Bike-Fu'
"This is another dimension, something we've never experienced before," says Ang Lee of this all-new, immersive audience experience. The director has fully embraced the unparalleled action possibilities, using the term 'Bike-Fu' to describe a spectacular bike chase in Cartagena in which we witness duelling Will Smiths use motorbikes as weapons against each other. "Ang is making a leap forward that no other director has even tried to do," says Jerry Bruckheimer of the Oscar-winning pioneer. "It's exquisite," adds Smith.
Feel like a part of the action
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