Mark Hamill didn’t actually voice Luke Skywalker in The Mandalorian
Co✅nfused? Here's how they pulled off the mind tr🔜ick

We were left speechless when Luke Skywalker returned to a galaxy far, far away in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Mandalorian season 2 finale. As it turns out, so was Mark Hami♚ll – as the prolific voice actor didn’t say any of the younger Luke’s lines⛎ during his cameo appearance.
"Something people didn't realize is that his voice isn't real," Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau revealed during a new Disney Gallery😼 ep🙈isode about the making of the season 2 finale (H/T ).
"His voicꦫe, the young Luke Skywalker voice, is completely synthesized using an application called Respeech🧸er."
Favreau went on to explain how the process worked: they rifled tܫhrough the archives to create a construct of Mark Hamill’s earlier Luke Skywalker voice.
"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," Favreau said. "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."
That all goes to show how rapidly computer-genওerated technology is evolving. We’re probably just a fꦫew years away from being able to clone Mark Hamill at this point. That would be handy.
Next up in the live-action space: The Book of Boba Fett this December. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Mandalorian season 3 is set to launch on Disne🍃y Plus further down the line.
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