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Ngl, I teared up a bit seeing Hayden.
Agree on the de-aging. I don’t think it was necessary or done well enough.
I think the de-aging while imperfect was better than the lack of it in Kenobi
Not sure it’s apples to apples though.
I don’t think that Hayden looks like he’s aged as much as Ewan did, and Anakin lived a long time before dying, so an aged Anakin makes a lot of sense where Kenobi should have looked a lot younger in his show.
It can also be fixed in a few years. After all, Star Wars is notorious for re-releases. Fixing up de-aging would be a good way to do this.