Bruce Willis’ representatives deny that he signed off rights to a digital version of Deepfake for future film projects

Bruce Willis has been in the news a lot lately with the announcement that his acting career was ending due to a disability called aphasia. The actor announced his retirement due to illness and people were worried that he would not act again. Willis was making straight DVD movies to disguise the aphasia until his family was forced to tell the world. Earlier in the week, it was revealed that the actor gave permission to a deepfake to use the likeness in future projects, but his team is now out to expose the news. According to a new report from The Hollywood Reporter Willis’ team came out to deny the news.

“Although reports have said that this made Willis the first person in Hollywood to make this kind of deal, his team denies that there was any such arrangement.” You can check the full report in the report.

When Willis’ diagnosis was reported, his family made their decision clear and thanked fans for their relentless support at such a difficult time. “This is a challenging time for our family and we deeply appreciate your continued love, sympathy and support,” the family wrote. “We’re moving through this as a strong family unit, and we wanted to attract his fans because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him. As Bruce always says, ‘live it up’ and together we plan to do it.”

“It was hard to find the right words for someone I’ve always been looking for – first on the big screen, then through some pretty good luck, in person,” Hayley Joel Osment previously wrote on Instagram. “He is a true legend who has enriched our entire lives with a unique career spanning nearly half a century. I am so grateful for what I witnessed for myself, and for the tremendous body of work he built for us to enjoy for years and years to come… I just wanted to express the respect and deep admiration I have for Bruce and his family and they They are advancing with the courage and high spirits that have always distinguished them.”

Joseph Gordon-Levitt had a story filmed by Looper as well, “I had a validating moment, there was a scene later in the movie where we were shouting at each other. I don’t know if Bruce did it on purpose or if he did it unintentionally. , but it was kind of the highest compliment he could pay me. It was right after they said a cut, and he was turning away and going back to his mark, not saying that to me, kind of saying to himself, ‘It looks like me.’ I just turned to myself and said, ‘Yeah’ I think, knowing him, this was really his very generous way of praising me, but it was very nice to do it that way.”

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