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Robert De Niro transform into a soldier in his 20s from a wrinkled 80-year-old in his new film The Irishman

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Robert De Niro transform into a soldier in his 20s from a wrinkled 80-year-old in his new film The Irishman

By LIZZIE SMITH

 

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Rolling back the years: Robert De Niro grows from his 20s to his 80s in The Irishman trailer thanks to incredible de-ageing technology; here he is seen in his character's youth

 

At 76, Robert De Niro is firmly into his twilight years as an actor.

 

But in the Oscar-winner's new movie The Irishman, director Martin Scorsese manages the incredible and turns back the clock 50 years.

 

Thanks to the use of cutting edge de-ageing technology, we see De Niro's character Frank Sheeran throughout his life, from his early twenties in the army, right through to his eighties.

 

Sharing four images of De Niro in character, the Netflix film's official Twitter page stated: 'A lot can happen in a lifetime.'

 

Full Story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7509273/Robert-Niro-ages-20s-80s-Irishman-trailer.html

Terrific actor.  Legacy has been so tarnished by his political commentary in recent years.   Can't even manage to string a coherent sentence together when he doesn't have script writers.  

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