Fans of Will Smith’s iconic sci-fi film I, Robot (2004) are buzzing with excitement over what appears to be an I, Robot 2 trailer. The trailer, which has already garnered around 40k views, depicts dystopian future and also features Elon Musk. However, the truth behind the trailer might not be what fans are hoping for.
Could the I, Robot 2 trailer with Will Smith be real or fake?
Will Smith’s I, Robot 2 trailer making rounds online is, in fact, a fake concept trailer.
It is created by KH Studio, a YouTube channel known for its high-quality fan-made videos. The trailer uses artificial intelligence (AI) to blend old footage from the original I, Robot with AI-generated imagery. While the I Robot 2 trailer has garnered thousands of views and sparked widespread speculation, it was made purely for “artistic and entertainment purposes.”
KH Studio has a history of creating such videos, including a fan-made trailer for I Am Legend 2, which also features Will Smith. These trailers often leave fans momentarily convinced of their authenticity, but they are not tied to any official projects.
Is I, Robot 2 movie starring Will Smith and Elon Musk coming out in 2025?
In the aforementioned I Robot 2 clip, Will Smith’s character, Detective Del Spooner, returns to face a new AI uprising. The video suggests that Elon Musk plays a key role in advancing robotics, leading to a conflict between humans and machines. The impressive editing and deepfake technology make the trailer appear highly convincing, which appears to have led many viewers into thinking the film is in production.
The original I, Robot explored the ethical dilemmas of AI development and its potential threat to humanity. While the concept of a sequel remains intriguing, especially given the rapid advancements in AI technology, fans will have to wait for any official announcements.
While I, Robot 2 remains a fan-made dream, Will Smith has several confirmed projects in the pipeline. From Fast and Loose to The Council, the actor is reportedly expected to be seen in a couple of Netflix projects. For now, he recently released a music video named “Beautiful Scars” with Big Sean.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.