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OU professor Karlos Hill served as historical consultant for the Oscar-winning film 'Sinners,' directed by Ryan Coogler.
Matt Reeves' delayed DC sequel 'The Batman Part II' is "very different" from the first movie and takes "big swings," according to Robert Pattinson.
Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner pops up in the trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Wondering why he's no longer in Hulk form? There's an answer for that.
Almost a year after his death, a new movie will feature the likeness of late "Top Gun" star Val Kilmer using generative AI.
Kilmer's estate gave the 'As Deep as the Grave' team permission to use his likeness, calling the technology a tool that can expand "the possibilities of storytelling" ...
Val Kilmer’s likeness is being used in a new movie with the permission of his family and estate ...
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.
Kilmer’s estate collaborated with the filmmakers to make a digital likeness of the actor, who died of cancer last year.
Five years prior to his death in 2025, Val Kilmer was cast as Father Fintan, a Catholic priest and Native American spiritualist, in “As Deep as the Grave.” But Kilmer, who was battling throat cancer, ...
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