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Nearly a year after his death, actor Val Kilmer will return to the screen as an AI-generated version of his former self in the movie "As Deep as the Grave.” The actor had embraced similar technology ...
Val Kilmer’s likeness is being used in a new movie with the permission of his family and estate. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
Val Kilmer, who died last spring, will be starring in an upcoming film by way of artificial intelligence. The “Top Gun” and “Heat” star died of pneumonia in April 2025 following a more than ...
On Sunday, March 16, actor Val Kilmer was honored at the 2026 Oscars In Memoriam segment for his roles in films like The Doors, Tombstone, Batman Forever, and Top Gun. But while most people consider ...
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A soaking wet George Bailey and Clarence, warming up by the fire in the toll house on the bridge, discuss why Clarence jumped into the freezing water. It was to help George, Clarence tells him. “Only ...
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Singer Lea Salonga will perform her signature hits at the Strathmore on Saturday night.(Courtesy Lea Salonga) Lea Salonga started singing around the house in her native Philippines when she was three, ...
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