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Zelda movie, first trailer (but actually, no)

It's hard to escape AI-generated videos these days, which is why we're here to separate the wheat from the chaff and show you only what's worth watching.
It must be admitted that generative AI has progressed by leaps and bounds in the past year. From disturbing curiosities in 2024 to sequences virtually indistinguishable from reality today, we can only buckle up for what the coming years, or even months, have in store for us. The Legend of Zelda, trailer by PJ Ace using Freepik tools. The latest example is this (fake) trailer for the upcoming The Legend of Zelda film, created by PJ Ace using Freepik tools. Aside from some blood splatters that are definitely not Nintendo-friendly and a few shaky animations, the result is stunning, even if we can remain circumspect about the message accompanying the video on X.

PJ Ace, modesty personified…££££

“Nintendo took 40 years to give us a Legend of Zelda movie. I made this one in 5 days with a budget of $300. And it looks like a $300 million blockbuster!” proclaims PJ Ace, forgetting that Nintendo didn't really take 40 years since the film was announced in 2023, and that he only spent 5 days writing outlines for a machine, fed by the work of real artists, which did the bulk of the work.