When Michael Douglas shows up in Ant-Man's opening as a young Hank Pym in 1989, the Oscar-winning actor looks like he shot the scene just after filming Wall Street.
So how did Marvel rewind time with Douglas? According to Vulture, it was a company called Lola VFX that de-aged the 70-year-old actor. The company actually broke out onto the scene of de-aging with X-Men: The Last Stand (remember the opening scene with Professor X and Magneto?), but Lola VFX has worked with Marvel before, as when they created the skinny version of Steve Rogers in Captain America: The First Avenger.
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So how did Marvel rewind time with Douglas? According to Vulture, it was a company called Lola VFX that de-aged the 70-year-old actor. The company actually broke out onto the scene of de-aging with X-Men: The Last Stand (remember the opening scene with Professor X and Magneto?), but Lola VFX has worked with Marvel before, as when they created the skinny version of Steve Rogers in Captain America: The First Avenger.
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