
AI version of late actor Val Kilmer to co-star in new movie
Key Takeaways
- Val Kilmer will posthumously appear via an AI-generated performance in As Deep as the Grave.
- First Line Films says this constitutes the first-ever AI-enabled performance in filmmaking.
- The production marks one of the boldest uses of AI in moviemaking.
AI posthumous casting announcement
Val Kilmer will posthumously appear in As Deep as the Grave, a film First Line Films calls a first-ever performance enabled by generative artificial intelligence.
“AI version of late actor Val Kilmer to co-star in new movie Kilmer will posthumously appear in ‘As Deep as the Grave’ in one of the boldest uses yet of AI in moviemaking Actor Val Kilmer will posthumously appear in what First Line Films calls a first-ever performance enabled by generative artificial intelligence in the upcoming film As Deep as the Grave, the production company announced on Wednesday”
Kilmer, best known for roles in Top Gun, The Doors and Batman Forever, had originally been cast as Father Fintan - a Catholic priest and Native American spiritualist - but was unable to work on set due to throat cancer.

He was 65 when he died in April last year.
Working closely with Kilmer's estate and his daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, the filmmakers say the decision to use AI technology was made with the intention of honouring the actor's deep personal connection to the role.
At the time that he was cast, Kilmer expressed that the character of Fintan spoke to him both culturally and spiritually, First Line Films said in a press release, citing his Native American heritage and long-time love of the American southwest.
AI rationale and Kilmer connection
Kilmer's connection to the role was cited by First Line Films as a reason for using AI technology.
The filmmakers say the decision to use AI technology was made with the intention of honouring the actor's deep personal connection to the role.

Film details and cast
Written and directed by Coerte Voorhees, As Deep as the Grave follows southwestern archaeologists Ann Morris, played by Tin Star actor Abigail Lawrie, and Earl Morris, portrayed by Harry Potter star Tom Felton.
“AI version of late actor Val Kilmer to co-star in new movie Kilmer will posthumously appear in ‘As Deep as the Grave’ in one of the boldest uses yet of AI in moviemaking Actor Val Kilmer will posthumously appear in what First Line Films calls a first-ever performance enabled by generative artificial intelligence in the upcoming film As Deep as the Grave, the production company announced on Wednesday”
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