I am very interested to see if people will adopt the AI stuff. Though it doesn't matter to me, I am excited at potentially in the future being able to make adaptations of stories I've seen with only AI.
I'm looking forward to the REAL filmmakers using the tech to make the films we never got or should have received.
Hellboy 3 sequel that SHOULD have happened to finally round out the trilogy.
A proper future war film set in the Terminator universe as lovingly depicted in the game Terminator: Resistance.
Neil Blomkamp's Alien 3 that cohesively and properly connects to the events of Aliens.
Universal's original script for Speed starring Jeff Speakman before it was handed off to Fox.
Pulp Fiction starring Mickey Rourke, as Quentin Tarantino had originally written the script.
Escape From Mars starring Kurt Russel as Snake Plissken, before it was retooled into Ghost of Mars with Ice Cube.
World War Z as it was depicted in the novel.
The original ending for Wax Works before the director ran out of money.
Ghostbusters starring Dan Aykryod, Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy and Harold Ramis as it was originally written (I know, I know, the original is still perfect as it is, but man would it have been awesome to see what the film would have been like with the cast they originally intended?)
Demolition Man starring the original concept of Jean Claude Van Damme vs Steven Seagal; or the other pitches of Sylvester Stallone vs Jean Claude Van Damme.
Heck, a Contra movie set in the 1980s starring Stallone and Arnold would be awesome too.
Consistency is the big problem now.
I am very interested to see if people will adopt the AI stuff. Though it doesn't matter to me, I am excited at potentially in the future being able to make adaptations of stories I've seen with only AI.
I'm looking forward to the REAL filmmakers using the tech to make the films we never got or should have received.
Hellboy 3 sequel that SHOULD have happened to finally round out the trilogy.
A proper future war film set in the Terminator universe as lovingly depicted in the game Terminator: Resistance.
Neil Blomkamp's Alien 3 that cohesively and properly connects to the events of Aliens.
Universal's original script for Speed starring Jeff Speakman before it was handed off to Fox.
Pulp Fiction starring Mickey Rourke, as Quentin Tarantino had originally written the script.
Escape From Mars starring Kurt Russel as Snake Plissken, before it was retooled into Ghost of Mars with Ice Cube.
World War Z as it was depicted in the novel.
The original ending for Wax Works before the director ran out of money.
Ghostbusters starring Dan Aykryod, Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy and Harold Ramis as it was originally written (I know, I know, the original is still perfect as it is, but man would it have been awesome to see what the film would have been like with the cast they originally intended?)
Demolition Man starring the original concept of Jean Claude Van Damme vs Steven Seagal; or the other pitches of Sylvester Stallone vs Jean Claude Van Damme.
Heck, a Contra movie set in the 1980s starring Stallone and Arnold would be awesome too.