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I know everyone has a strong opinion about AI, but Google's recent breakthrough in image generation gave me this idea to try to visualize old Spider-Man 4 storyboards as real shots from the movie we never got, something that would've been impossible to do before. I think the results are seriously impressive, some shots look like straight-up black magic. Although some were really tricky and took many revisions, the tech isn't fully there yet, but it's still a big leap. Maybe we'll be able to recreate the entire movie someday haha.

For some context, Angelina Jolie was eyed to play the Vulture's daughter, so storyboards were made with her in mind and nobody even recognized her until it was confirmed years later by some people who worked on the movie, now it's obvious it was Jolie all this time. John Malkovich was supposed to play Adrian Tooms/Vulture as many people already know. And of course Bruce Campbell's cameo as Mysterio in the opening scene.

I hope you'll enjoy this compilation!

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00:00To be continued...
01:00Look at this guy.
01:19What is that, a cape?
01:30What is that, a cape?
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