AI slop movies are the new direct-to-video cash grabs
The Verge’s write-up on Fountain 0’s Odysseus: The Fall — an AI-generated knockoff of Nolan’s new Odyssey, made for a “mid-five-figure” budget by a guy who wrote, directed, edited, and voiced the entire cast himself — treats the whole thing as a scandal, an insult to real filmmaking riding on a real director’s coattails. Fair enough. But here’s my question: a step down from what, exactly? Hollywood’s spent the last several years running the algorithm on legacy sequels, IP nobody asked to revisit, and remakes of remakes, and calling it a release slate. Somewhere in there, the human-made stuff already crossed the line into slop. AI didn’t lower the bar. It just found out where the bar already was — and I don’t think most people are going to notice the difference.