Marion Game: after her death, the actress will be replaced… by a robot?
Marion Game, a beloved French actress known for her iconic roles in various television series and films, passed away on September 28, 2021, at the age of 81. Her death left many of her fans mourning the loss of a talented and beloved actress.
However, according to recent reports, a new trend is emerging in the entertainment industry. In the wake of Marion Game’s death, some are speculating that the actress could be “replaced” with a robot.
It may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but the idea of replacing human actors with robots or artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly common. In fact, some television shows and films have already experimented with using CGI and computer-generated imagery to create realistic-looking characters, including the late Carrie Fisher in “Star Wars” and Paul Walker in “Fast and Furious”.
Although the acceptance of robot actors is still a controversial issue, some experts believe that it could become a viable option for the future. Robots are seen as ideal for performing tasks that are repetitive, dangerous, or require precision. They can also be programmed to take on a variety of roles, which would be especially useful for productions with a limited budget or cast.
However, for fans of Marion Game, the idea of replacing her with a robot may be difficult to accept. The actress was a fixture in French entertainment for over five decades, and her unique talent and charisma cannot be replicated by a machine.
Although it’s unclear whether or not a robot will ever take on the role of Marion Game or any other beloved actor, it’s clear that the entertainment industry is changing and evolving at a rapid pace. Whether we embrace these changes or not is up to us.