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Don’t Believe Your Eyes

IF YOU’RE A geek like I am, then you’ll remember the dramatic moment at the end of 2016 Star Wars prequel Rogue One when just before the closing credits we catch a brief glimpse of a fresh-faced Princess Leia, looking as though Carrie Fisher had just stepped out of a time machine from 1977.

The digital recreation was a big technical achievement. It was almost perfect, and was clearly the

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