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Fury Erupts as Val Kilmer’s Estate Announces Starring Role in AI Film Made From Beyond the Grave

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The use of AI to recreate deceased actors like Val Kilmer in new films highlights both the technological advancements and ethical challenges facing the entertainment industry. This development raises important questions about consent, intellectual property, and the future of digital resurrection in media, impacting creators, studios, and audiences alike.

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Hollywood actors have been ringing the alarm bells over an industry that’s seemingly hellbent on replacing them with AI.

And the general public appears to be on their side. Last year, a talent studio drew enormous and near-universal backlash after announcing the creation of an AI-generated “actress.”

Even recently deceased Hollywood movie stars are fair game. During an ongoing industry trade show in Las Vegas, filmmakers behind an upcoming indie film featuring an AI-rendered version of iconic actor Val Kilmer, who’s set to take a prominent role in the film — despite having died from cancer at the age of 65 last year.

Kilmer was initially cast as a Catholic priest and Native American spiritualist before his death, as Variety reports, but was too sick to be part of the movie. His estate stepped in, allowing the filmmakers to use generative AI to wrap up production of the film, which features the extraordinarily on-the-nose title of “As Deep as the Grave.”

“Don’t fear the dead and don’t fear me,” the AI Kilmer tells a child in a trailer released at the trade show.

A clip shared by Variety and uploaded to YouTube shows Kilmer’s face conveniently cast in shadow underneath a deep hood while riding a horse. Other scenes also appear to be making liberal use of AI, resulting in a heavily-sharpened visual style that didn’t go unnoticed.

“The full trailer seems AI,” a commenter wrote.

“Very fitting that this trailer includes a scene where a corpse is unceremoniously yanked out of the ground,” another user joked.

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