I Robot 2 Official Trailer 2023 Trailer


I Robot 2 Official Trailer 2023 Trailer

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In an interview in June 2007 with the website Collider.com at a Battlestar Galactica event, writer and producer Ronald Moore stated that he is writing the sequel to the film I, Robot.[13] In the 2-disc All-Access Collector’s Edition of the film, Alex Proyas mentions that if he were to make a sequel to the film

(which he says in the same interview, is highly unlikely), it would be set in outer space. However, as of September 2012, nothing has been heard about the project. Sometimes a film leaves viewers wondering about a sequel, and the Alex Proyas film “I, Robot” definitely has potential for a follow-up film. Released in 2004 and starring Will Smith, “I, Robot” is the story of homicide detective Del Spooner (Smith), a

human in a future world where robots both work for and protect humanity as autonomous service workers. Spooner dislikes robots in the extreme, and over the course of the film, he finds himself paired with a robot named Sonny (Alan Tudyk) who doesn’t behave like the other machines: Sonny can lie, can threaten people to protect its life, and ultimately proves to be the first step in a conspiracy that could prove to be the downfall of the human race. While by no means faithful to the “I, Robot” book of the

same name by writer Isaac Asimov (a collection of short stories about robots in the future), the film was a hit at the box office. So could a sequel be possible? “I, Robot” eschewed much of the complexity of Asimov’s work, save for his famous Three Laws of Robotics (via DIY Robotics). The film is more of an action thriller: Spooner and Sonny fight to save the world from the forces behind the conspiracy, though, by the film’s end there is the possibility of humans and robots living as equals, with the future of both

species an uncertain one. Sonny grants other robots free will, and it’s clear that the robots have a future beyond being merely tools or servants but actually thinking and living beings all their own. Will There Ever Be An I, Robot 2? 20th Century Fox BY STACY DOOKS/JUNE 5, 2021 10:54 AM EDT Sometimes a

film leaves viewers wondering about a sequel, and the Alex Proyas film “I, Robot” definitely has potential for a follow-up film. Released in 2004 and starring Will Smith, “I, Robot” is the story of homicide detective Del Spooner (Smith), a human in a future world where robots both work for and protect humanity as autonomous service workers. Spooner dislikes robots in the extreme, and over the course of the film, he finds himself paired with a robot named Sonny (Alan Tudyk) who doesn’t behave like the

other machines: Sonny can lie, can threaten people to protect its life, and ultimately proves to be the first step in a conspiracy that could prove to be the downfall of the human race. While by no means faithful to the “I, Robot” book of the same name by writer Isaac Asimov (a collection of short stories about robots in the future), the film was a hit at the box office. So could a sequel be possible? The potential for further

stories 20th Century Fox “I, Robot” eschewed much of the complexity of Asimov’s work, save for his famous Three Laws of Robotics (via DIY Robotics). The film is more of an action thriller: Spooner and Sonny fight to save the world from the forces behind the conspiracy, though, by the film’s end there is

the possibility of humans and robots living as equals, with the future of both species an uncertain one. Sonny grants other robots free will, and it’s clear that the robots have a future beyond being merely tools or servants but actually thinking and living beings all their own. Sonny and Spooner bonded over the course of “I, Robot,” going from reluctant allies to friends by the film’s end. A sequel does have the

potential to explore that relationship further, particularly by acknowledging that Spooner has aged in the intervening years since the film’s 2004 release. However, while there is enough story material to explore in a sequel, and though “I, Robot” was a success at the box office, it’s doubtful that we’ll ever see an “I, Robot 2.” In 2009’s “Hancock,” Will Smith made a number of daring choices. Debuting in 2008, it was a

superhero movie appearing between the initial rush of “Spider-Man,” “X-Men,” and “The Dark Knight” and the absolute stranglehold the Marvel Cinematic Universe would establish. It featured an anti-hero who wasn’t created in a comic book — a risky move, since original characters don’t come with built-in fans.


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