Run Away is the latest binge watch based on one of Harlan Coben’s novels to hit Netflix, making it his 12th for the streamer, with all episodes released on New Year’s Day.
When Aaron winds up dead in his flat, the last place Paige was living, Simon and his wife Ingrid (Minnie Driver) decide to take matters into their own hands and visit the location.
While Simon’s at her side, there’s a flashback scene to their first date in a restaurant, and de-ageing technology has been used to make Nesbitt and Driver appear younger, using advanced visual effects provided in post-production by Space VFX.
He remembers wearing prosthetics for a previous project where he was made to look older, which “looked really incredible and was a bit frightening”, but this is the first time he’s been de-aged. “I think it looks quite good. I mean, it's odd. People know it’s obviously de-ageing, so that's sort of in your mind, but it’s an extraordinary technique.”
“It’s really weird, but it was only weird because I don't watch anything that I do. I'm not really interested in seeing the final product, because I'm more interested in what the making of it was.
“When I was younger, it was so much about the fascination of how you look, because I was young and pretty and figuring it all out. I wanted to see how I was working as an actor. I wanted to see if I look good, like it was all the vanity of youth, and it was interesting, and it taught me things, but as I get older, I don't want to judge myself, because I do know what I used to look like, particularly on film and television. I don't want to ever be made to feel uncomfortable about getting older.”
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