Solomon Lurke
My Boys Dey Be Lurkin...
Or Morgan Freeman. I pretty sure Marvel probably already owns all the AI image and voice rights of Stan Lee. He 100 percent will be popping up in future movies.James Earl Jones most likely
Or Morgan Freeman. I pretty sure Marvel probably already owns all the AI image and voice rights of Stan Lee. He 100 percent will be popping up in future movies.James Earl Jones most likely

A lot of people slept on this
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Rogue One: the CGI resurrection of Peter Cushing is thrilling – but is it right?
The late Star Wars villain’s return to the space franchise isn’t the first time a star has been digitally brought back to life, but could represent a tipping point for Hollywoodwww.theguardian.com
I’m honestly surprised Hollywood hasn’t OD’d on it but honestly how we would really know they’re not using CGI and voice AI already for a lot of extras and shyt

1. It's still relatively expensive
2. It's not a perfect science. The cases of it being used have ranged from exceptional to awful. Sometimes in the same movie![]()
Rogue One is the best example and a display of the importance of lighting. AI Carrie Fischer's flaws were more prominent because she was in that BRIGHT ass roomCarrie Fisher was questionable but Peter Cushing in Rogue One was legit.
What’s the price point? marvel cgi has been ass latelyso you’re damn right they’re not going to pay for it at the moment
AI Peter Cushing's scenes were in the dark and heavily shadowed so he looked far more convincingWho would use it beyond novelty tho?Someone estate is going to sell their “voice rights” to a company using A.I. for a boatload of money and this shyt would be in full force
Someone estate is going to sell their “voice rights” to a company using A.I. for a boatload of money and this shyt would be in full force
Who would use it beyond novelty tho?
On a commercial level it’s probably cheaper to book the person themselves vs using some shytty AI that everyone knows isn’t the real person
A lot of people slept on this
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Rogue One: the CGI resurrection of Peter Cushing is thrilling – but is it right?
The late Star Wars villain’s return to the space franchise isn’t the first time a star has been digitally brought back to life, but could represent a tipping point for Hollywoodwww.theguardian.com
I’m honestly surprised Hollywood hasn’t OD’d on it but honestly how we would really know they’re not using CGI and voice AI already for a lot of extras and shyt
not to mention backlogs of random recording they just own the rights to and repeat at their leisure, it's Disney breh, they can move with impunity and risk people going on strike forever, the mouse makes too much money in every facet of entertainment