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James Dean set to appear in a movie six decades after his death, horrifying fans

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James Dean is coming back from the dead to appear in a new movie, a Hollywood production company recently, causing an uproar about the idea of reincarnat­ing one of America’s most beloved film icons.

Magic City Films said it had obtained the rights from Dean’s estate to digitally recreate the “Rebel Without A Cause” star, who died in a 1955 car accident aged 24, for a Vietnam War-era action drama called “Finding Jack.”

Dean will be recreated through a mixture of old photos and footage, along with computer generated creations projected over stand-ins. A different actor will lend his voice to what will be a secondary role for Dean’s character.

“We feel very honored that his family supports us and will take every precaution to ensure that his legacy as one of the most epic film stars to date is kept firmly intact,” producer Anton Ernst said in a statement.

“The family views this as his fourth movie, a movie he never got to make. We do not intend to let his fans down.”

However, many fans were horrified at the idea. Style publicatio­n Esquire.com ran a story listing “35 working actors they could have cast instead,” while youth culture website Vice.com pleaded “Please don’t do this.”

“This is among the most ghastly things to ever happen,” Nerdist contributi­ng editor Lindsey Romain wrote on Twitter.

CMG Worldwide, which licenses intellectu­al property for dead celebritie­s including Dean, musician Chuck Berry, and astronaut Neil Armstrong, said the casting would open up new opportunit­ies.

“With the rapidly evolving technology, we see this as a whole new frontier for many of our iconic clients,” CMG said in a statement.

Ernst told Entertainm­ent Weekly on Wednesday that producers had conducted an extensive search for an actor to play the role of platoon leader Rogan, before turning to Dean.

 ?? (Reuters/File Photo) ?? A portrait of U.S. actor James Dean hangs from a fence near the intersecti­on of Highways 46 and 41 near Cholame, California
(Reuters/File Photo) A portrait of U.S. actor James Dean hangs from a fence near the intersecti­on of Highways 46 and 41 near Cholame, California

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