Late Batman Forever star Val Kilmer was brought to life on screen via AI. Kilmer passed away on April 1, 2025, and his fans, industry colleagues, and well-wishers mourned his unfortunate death.
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AI has resurrected Val Kilmer for a new film. Is this honoring a legend or exploiting one? The internet has thoughts.
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Almost a year after his death, a new movie will feature the likeness of late "Top Gun" star Val Kilmer using generative AI.
An AI version of Val Kilmer, who died last spring, will feature prominently in an upcoming movie that he was too sick to film but deeply passionate about.
According to Variety, photorealistic moving images ostensibly of the late, great movie star Val Kilmer are going to be used ...
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