In fact, a number of people like Reeve's Superman so much that they've created AI versions. Yes, there are actually videos on YouTube that feature an AI Reeve as Superman that eerily look AND sound like the late actor in his prime. Other videos present an AI Reeve as an aged Superman, something we sadly never saw in real life.
CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) resurrected Peter Cushing to play Moff Tarkin in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 22 years after the actor's demise, but there's a difference between CGI and AI. Whereas CGI is created and controlled by artists, AI is created completely by computers and looks unnervingly realistic. Beside movie characters, some have even digitally resurrected loved ones, which raises a whole slew of issues.
As astonishing as it may be to see "Christopher Reeve" portray Superman, I can't help but wonder how his children must feel seeing a character on screen that's not actually their father but looks and sounds so much like him. Is it respectful to resurrect a person through AI? Robin Williams didn't seem to think so, since the comedian's will had a special trust that didn't permit the likeness of his image (CGI, holograms, etc.) to be used for 25 years after his death (Williams died in 2014).
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