‘Holy Grail’ digital effects rewinding the clock for actors

This image released by Disney-Marvel shows Samuel L. Jackson as a younger Nick Fury in a scene from “Captain Marvel. New digital de-aging techniques have shaved decades from Jackson’s face. (Disney/Marvel Studios via AP)

This image released by Disney-Marvel shows Samuel L. Jackson as a younger Nick Fury in a scene from “Captain Marvel. New digital de-aging techniques have shaved decades from Jackson’s face. (Disney/Marvel Studios via AP)

This combination of photos shows actor Robert De Niro, left, during the filming of “The Irishman” and the younger version of De Niro created by Pablo Helman, visual effects supervisor at Industrial Light and Magic. Helman and his team spent two years looking through old movies and cataloging the targeted ages that De Niro would appear in the film. (Netflix via AP)

LONDON — With Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” expected to battle “Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood” and “1917” for the best picture Oscar in February, all eyes are on the special effects team that made the sprawling crime epic possible.

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