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]]>With deep fakes, people can be made to look like they’re saying things they never said, or, in the case of Back to the Future, it can totally recast classic movies with a more modern father-son pairing. In this case, it’s Spider-Man and Iron Man themselves, now starring in the iconic roles of Marty McFly and Doc Brown.
Of all the scenes to recreate using this already creepy technology, they just had to go and remake the one when Marty finds out his mom has a crush on him. At least Tony Stark is there to talk him through the complicated process of shifting your mom’s attraction from your time-traveling self over to your future dad.
If instead of Holland as McFly you prefer Michael J. Fox as Spider-Man, that’s also a thing that exists (opens in new tab) – really, how could it not be? Deep fakes are becoming more common, so hopefully we can all commit to only using this emerging technology for good, like turning movie remakes into inexpensive weekend-long fan projects.
We recently ranked the best movies of the 1980s (opens in new tab), and it should go without saying that Back to the Future ranks high on the list. As for Tom Holland, you don’t have to pretend he’s in the long-delayed Uncharted movie. He’s playing Nathan Drake, and says he loves the script (opens in new tab).
The Uncharted movie took so long to produce that Mark Wahlberg has been re-cast as Sully (opens in new tab) instead of Nathan Drake.
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January’s update also brings goodies for all PlayStation Network members. Highlights include free Resistance 3 weapons and skins, cheap(ish) Rocksmith and Rock Band 3 tracks, Just Dance 3 Avatars, plus a PSP Alien Havoc & Bubble Trubble Bundle for $3.99. Those looking to spruce up their background for the new year can also purchase new Metal Gear Solid 2 and Mayan Temple Dynamic themes for $1.99 apiece.
Last but not least, Sony has added two more titles to its downloadable library: NFL Blitz ($14.99) and TNT Racers ($9.99), the latter of which is also available as a free demo.
The full list of January PlayStation Store deals and arrivals is available on the PlayStation Blog.
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