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AI Revival: Val Kilmer Returns to Film

The first image of AI-generated Val Kilmer has been released after it was announced the late actor is set to be brought back for a posthumous final role. The Ho...

AI Revival: Val Kilmer Returns to Film
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Bintano News

March 20, 2026

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The first image of AI-generated has been released after it was announced the late actor is set to be brought back for a posthumous final role. 

The Hollywood star died at the age of 65 on April 1, 2025 after a battle with but had already signed on to star in As Deep As The Grave. 

Kilmer was unable to film because of his health, so filmmakers decided to use AI to see Kilmer portray Catholic priest and Native American spiritualist Father Fintan. 

While many stars , the decision was made with the blessing of Kilmer's estate and his two children Mercedes and Jack, who provided younger images and footage of his final years to help with the AI rendering. 

Writer and director Coerte Voorhees told Variety: 'His family kept saying how important they thought the movie was and that Val really wanted to be a part of this.

'He really thought it was important story that he wanted his name on. It was that support that gave me the confidence to say, okay let’s do this. Despite the fact some people might call it controversial, this is what Val wanted.'

The first image of AI-generated Val Kilmer has been released after it was announced the late actor is set to be brought back for a posthumous final role

The Hollywood star (pictured July 2019) died at the age of 65 on April 1, 2025 but had already signed on to star in As Deep as the Grave

Kilmer's daughter Mercedes added: 'He always looked at emerging technologies with optimism as a tool to expand the possibilities of storytelling. 

'This spirit is something that we are all honoring within this specific film, of which he was an integral part.'

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Abigail Lawrie, Tom Felton, Wes Studi, and Abigail Breslin all star in the film.

Fans were not as excited about Kilmer being resurrected as many took to X to comment on Variety's post with disdain.

One wrote: 'I do not care how much permission they had to do this, no one should be allowed to do this. It should be illegal to resurrect the visage of dead people with genAI imo.'

Another said: 'no amount of moral dressing is going to change how sick and greedy this is. the family should be ashamed tbh.'

This is not the first time AI technology was used for one of Kilmer's roles as he left tears in fans' eyes as he rn the Top Gun sequel.

Following the sad news of his death, his poignant final film appearance in alongside  reemerged online.

He was famed for his role as Iceman in the 1986 smash hit original Top Gun movie and lead star Tom, 62, rallied to make sure Kilmer could . 

Kilmer's vocal cords were damaged after a tracheotomy in 2014 following a throat cancer diagnosis but  technology was used to regenerate his voice in the 2022 blockbuster.

Fans were reduced to tears when Iceman, who had been promoted to Admiral, returned to screens alongside Tom Cruise's Captain Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell.

Iceman communicated with Maverick via typed words on a screen and AI technology was used to regenerate Kilmer's voice so some of his words could be heard out loud.

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Kilmer's estate and his two children - Mercedes and Jack - gave their blessing to use generative AI using younger images and footage of his final years, much of which was provided by his family (Mercedes and Val are seen in LA November 2019)

, 2025, a death certificate obtained by TMZ confirmed, after his daughter revealed the lung infection killed her father last week.   

Underlying causes listed on the Los Angeles County Department of Health death certificate are 'acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, chronic respiratory failure, and squamous cell carcinoma of the base of the tongue.'

Squamous cell carcinoma - also known as laryngeal cancer, is a type of cancer that develops in the thin, flat cells lining the throat, including the larynx and pharynx.

Kilmer publicly battled throat cancer 11 years ago and had to undergo emergency tracheotomies which permanently affected his speech.

The actor revealed he had been free of cancer for four years in 2020 but his death certificate confirms the disease had recurred.

Other contributing factors include malnutrition, and a 'tracheocutaneous fistula' - which is an abnormal communication between the trachea and the skin, often occurring after a tracheostomy tube is removed.

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