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Haven't they been doing this for years, decades even? I know in The Crow they had a few shots that were actually Brandon Lee's stunt double but they replaced his face with Lee's. Same thing in Titanic for a few shots of Leo and Kate. It's a technique that's been in use for a long time but I think now Hollywood has gone beyond it with full CGI head replacements being the norm, like Leia in Rogue One or Rachel in Blade Runner 2049.
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