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Leonardo DiCaprio stands pensively in an empty grand movie theater, evoking concerns about the declining appeal of cinemas.
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Leonardo DiCaprio questions future of movie theaters

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Leonardo DiCaprio has expressed concerns about the declining interest in movie theaters, wondering if audiences still have the appetite for the big-screen experience. In a recent interview, the Oscar winner suggested cinemas might become niche venues like jazz bars amid rapid industry changes. He emphasized the need for visionary filmmakers to have opportunities to showcase their work in theaters.

Director James Cameron has assured fans that no generative AI was involved in the production of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' emphasizing the use of real human actors through performance capture. He expressed concerns about AI replacing performers while supporting its potential in visual effects to reduce costs. The film is set to release in theaters on December 19.

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In a recent CBS Sunday Morning interview, director James Cameron expressed strong opposition to generative AI replacing human actors, calling the idea 'horrifying.' While promoting the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash, he emphasized the sanctity of real performances in motion capture. Cameron sees AI as a potential tool for cost-effective VFX but insists it cannot replicate true creativity.

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