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highplainsdem

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11. From Vulture (New York magazine):
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:10 PM
13 hrs ago
https://www.vulture.com/article/netflix-wonka-game-show-gene-wilders-ai-voice.html

Netflix is releasing a new game show, one that combines the popularity of Squid Game, the timeless charms of the live-action Wonka experience, and the unwanted ubiquity of technofascist horrors beyond our comprehension. Wonka’s The Golden Ticket is a competition series where 12 lucky contestants will get to live out the classic childhood fantasy of winning a Golden Ticket to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, which has been rendered in the teaser trailer with a mix of cheap AI graphics and colorful, whimsical physical sets. “Once inside, contestants must navigate a series of Wonka’s games, tests, and temptations designed to challenge them physically, mentally, and morally,” says Netflix.

The trailer alone is mentally and morally challenging enough, as it is narrated by the artificially reconstituted voice of a dead man. The series will feature the voice of Gene Wilder, who played Wonka in the 1971 film and died in 2016 from complications with Alzheimer’s disease. The voice in the trailer is creepy and not in the way that Wonka is meant to be creepy. It’s upsetting to hear an un-ensouled voice entreating us to “marvel at the magic you remember,” negating its attempt at lazy nostalgia-baiting with its unfortunate robotic reminder of a dystopian present.

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Hopefully... 2naSalit 16 hrs ago #1
Was this done in cooperation with Gene Wilder's estate? cab67 16 hrs ago #2
From the OP TheProle 16 hrs ago #3
That wasn't generative AI, which didn't exist when that film was made. AI voice generators, like highplainsdem 15 hrs ago #7
They are not 'trained'... Ohio Joe 10 hrs ago #18
They are trained. That's the term used. highplainsdem 10 hrs ago #19
Words have meanings... And you are being lied to... Ohio Joe 5 hrs ago #22
so if the wilder estate is good with it then ... ? good for them, i guess orleans 16 hrs ago #4
Your opinion counts as far as whether it's ethical. IMO it's unethical. It harms all actors if AI replacement highplainsdem 15 hrs ago #5
well, if you want to talk about AI ethics then i agree with everything you said orleans 9 hrs ago #20
I hate seeing creatives in one field using AI that rips off creatives in another field, too. The excuses highplainsdem 9 hrs ago #21
my approval or disapproval would depend heavily on context. cab67 15 hrs ago #6
johnny depp played willy wonka in a remake back in 2005. i liked johnny depp but i remember hearing orleans 10 hrs ago #17
It's not a very good recreation of his voice. imo. spanone 13 hrs ago #8
I agree. highplainsdem 12 hrs ago #14
It isn't. chowder66 11 hrs ago #16
From Consequence: highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #9
It is grotesque. Kid Berwyn 13 hrs ago #10
It's important to resist it. To make it clear AI's pretense of creativity and humanity will never be acceptable. highplainsdem 12 hrs ago #15
From Vulture (New York magazine): highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #11
The Independent: Netflix faces backlash over AI-recreated Gene Wilder voice for new Willy Wonka competition series highplainsdem 12 hrs ago #12
And Lance Ulanoff, editor of TechRadar and an AI fan, says this misuse of AI "broke" him: highplainsdem 12 hrs ago #13
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