James Wan On Finishing 'Aquaman' Sequel, AI Fears And 'Saw’

James Wan On Finishing 'Aquaman' Sequel, AI Fears And 'Saw’


James Wan, the acclaimed horror and superhero filmmaker, has shared his thoughts on completing the ‘Aquaman’ sequel, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.’ After conquering the box office with the original movie in 2018, Wan has promised an epic follow-up with even more action and underwater sequences.

Beyond his superhero exploits, Wan has also voiced concerns about the potential dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In a recent interview, he expressed his belief that AI must be developed responsibly to avoid creating a dystopian future.

While Wan is known for his work on large-scale blockbusters, he hasn’t forgotten his roots in horror. He recently reflected on the legacy of his ‘Saw’ franchise, which revolutionized the genre with its gruesome twists and psychological elements.

“Finishing ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ was a daunting but rewarding experience,” said Wan. “We pushed the limits of underwater filmmaking, and I’m thrilled to share the final product with audiences.”

“AI has the potential to transform our world,” warned Wan. “However, it’s crucial that we tread carefully and ensure that its development aligns with our values.”

“The ‘Saw’ films resonated with audiences because they explored our deepest fears,” stated Wan. “I’m humbled that the franchise continues to captivate viewers even after all these years.”

With ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ set for release in 2023, Wan continues to be a force in both horror and superhero cinema. As AI technology advances, his insights on its implications will be closely watched.


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