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Detective Pikachu: Ryan Reynolds shares behind-the-scenes photo showing his transformation

Reynolds voices Pikachu in the forthcoming comedy mystery film

Clémence Michallon
New York
Monday 31 December 2018 22:05 GMT
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Trailer for Detective Pikachu

Ryan Reynolds may not bear a striking resemblance to any Pokémon, but a behind-the-scenes shot from the upcoming Detective Pikachu reveals how the science of CGI helped turn the actor into the beloved character.

Reynolds, who voices Pikachu in the comedy mystery film, shared an image of himself with his face covered with black dots, which make it possible to track his movements.

His photo is split with a shot of the CGI version of Pikachu to better show the results of the production process.

Reynolds referred to the markings as “Pika-dots”. The photo makes it clear that the dots went all the way from his forehead to his chin in order to capture every movement of the actor’s face.

The first official trailer for Detective Pikachu came out in November, giving viewers a taste of what’s to come when the film debuts in May 2019.

Pokémon superfan Tim Goodman (played by Justice Smith) can be seen in the clip meeting Pikachu.

The Pokémon is thrilled when he realises Tim can understand what he says, when other humans can only make out “Pika Pika” whenever he opens his mouth.

Pikachu, now wearing a Sherlock-Holmes-style deerstalker, refers to himself as a “world-class detective” and urges Tim to partner up with him to find his missing father.

It was revealed last year that the Deadpool star would voice Pikachu.

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Detective Pikachu, which is mostly a live-action movie with the addition of animated Pokémons, is a joint American and Japanese production.

“I think we all knew I’d wind up as a miniature detective repeatedly saying the same two words,” Reynolds tweeted when the trailer was released. “Just didn’t think it’d be this soon.”

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