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The CGI Twilight baby, Renesmee, was unsettling and didn't look human, resembling the Chucky doll from Child's Play. The production crew named the original animatronic version 'Chuckesmee' and found it terrifying to work with.
Fortunately, the crew decided to CGI over the infant with the version we all saw in theaters. Something still looks ... off about the child, but at least it's better than what could've been.
'Breaking Dawn — Part 2' was the most intense 'Twilight' movie. And the CGI version of Renesmee was beyond creepy. Why didn't they use a real baby's face?
Twilight introduced baby Renesmee in Breaking Dawn: Part 2, which was created using CGI effects — and the uncanny result has become infamous.
The screenwriter has blamed a no-show newborn for the appearance of Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller’s plastic bundle of joy, but American Sniper producers should have heeded the warning of...
As Edward (Robert Pattinson) and his adoptive vampire sister Rosalie (Nikki Reed) desperately try to save Bella, Edward cuts Renesmee out of the womb with his teeth — not a joke — and we meet the...
The Twilight TV show reboot has the opportunity to fix the terrible CGI used for Renesmee in the movies, which was considered creepy and unrealistic. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 replaced a terrifying doll that looked like Chucky with a CGI baby.
CGI brought baby Renesmee to life while the older version of the character was portrayed by Mackenzie Foy. However, using CGI was actually not the original plan. Initially, a three-foot...
The movie decided to swap out the use of a real baby for a CGI child made in the likeness of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, and it’s really odd. When poor Renesmee grew older, an...
The baby CGI isn't objectively bad, it's the same quality as the wolves or other elements of the movies. It's just that human perception is much more picky when human faces are involved, it's the hardest thing to make realistic. Especially when they're side by side with real people...